Under most circumstances shuttlecraft don't land like aircraft on an aircraft carrier. It's more like a docking maneuver.Doesn't allow for as much room for those inevitable crash landings though!![]()
One thing that has never really been clear in TOS (or any of Trek) is how the turbolift doors work. Whether seen from outside or from within the turbolift the doors always look static. That is from within the turbolift we don't see anything moving in the doorway while the lift is in motion and neither do we see the lift arriving or departing in the lift doorway of the Bridge or any other port. When the doors do open it looks like there is only one set of doors.
I understand the reason for showing it that way since it's simpler, more cost effective and easier to operate from offscreen. But realistically it doesn't make any sense.
still for the sake of being more realistic there should be two sets of doors: one set at each turbolift port throughout the ship and one set that is actually part of the turbolift itself. And for sake of compactness (sibce the turbolifts are cylinders) the inner lift doors should be curved.
Anyway that's what I've decided to go with as you'll see in fortchcoming posts.
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