ok cool! Good job reconstructing it.@Jedman67: Not exactly, the set was built using parts of the Excelsior bridge from ST:VI for DS9's pilot. It was then kept on the DS9 filming stage and used through the early seasons as several different ships. Then for Generations they needed most of the Excelsior pieces back to build the Enterprise-B bridge, so the DS9 set was heavily modified to be left standing while removing said pieces, and eventually became the Defiant's mess hall set when the ship was incorporated into the show. I go through all this in more detail on the Ex Astris Scientia article I wrote about the USS Odyssey bridge.
Is a trick of the angle or lens you're using, or are there fewer stations on the rear wall than there were on the TNG set? (onbiously I can see you've divvied it up differently, but the run length looks shorter to me, too).
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Maybe there's retractable window shades or they can polarize the windows (like on the Kelvin bridge in ST09).Reminds me of the bridge that was in one of the Star trek museum tours. I think it's cool that the client wanted the stars rather than the overhead lighting. However I feel bad for the bridge crew when they travel near a sun!
Ooh, polarized would be good! My glasses do that.Maybe there's retractable window shades or they can polarize the windows (like on the Kelvin bridge in ST09).
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