Ok, next question: when are you building a holodeck so we can walk through this delightful set?
Has anyone done a ship's bell in a ready room? I've seen some replicas in the past that are mounted for table display. Try googling 'ship's bell with pulley' for one take on the idea.a bell or something like that
In this context one's talking about an object that might appear in the ready room of somebody who appears to like naval history.Bells belong in the courtroom:
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/al.../115-menagerie-pt1/menagerie-part1-br-331.jpg
This makes me think of the tricorders from TWOK. Sure, they're clunky, but maybe they're that way because they're being used in an environment where their exteriors may not keep looking so pretty.@philbob: Heh, I considered that, or a bell or something like that, but I don't want to go overboard with it. Plus I already have a sword on the Potemkin Captain's office, so I don't want a repeat.
@Praetor: Thanks!
@Jedman67: lol, I'll get back to you on that one
I finally bit the bullet and modeled the DS9-style desktop monitor. This thing looks so cumbersome and cheap when compared even to the TNG monitor, let alone the First Contact one I have right next to it...
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So?Bells belong in the courtroom:
https://tos.trekcore.com/gallery/al.../115-menagerie-pt1/menagerie-part1-br-331.jpg
FWIW Ship's bells have a long history of naval tradition going back centuries. In the US Navy, it is one the artifacts that is removed and kept when the ship is decommissioned.Yeah I meant a ship's bell like that, I considered it but like on my previous comment it might have been too much, another time or maybe in the mess hall hahaha.
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