You're on "side B" and I'm on "side A." Not a problem, unless someone tries to drag me (kicking and screaming) over to the "B" side...![]()
What about the all-too-often-ignored side "C"?

You're on "side B" and I'm on "side A." Not a problem, unless someone tries to drag me (kicking and screaming) over to the "B" side...![]()
Well, we don't discuss THOSE types in polite society... (cough-cough)You're on "side B" and I'm on "side A." Not a problem, unless someone tries to drag me (kicking and screaming) over to the "B" side...![]()
What about the all-too-often-ignored side "C"?![]()
Well, we don't discuss THOSE types in polite society... (cough-cough)You're on "side B" and I'm on "side A." Not a problem, unless someone tries to drag me (kicking and screaming) over to the "B" side...![]()
What about the all-too-often-ignored side "C"?![]()
Hey, if there IS another side (beside "THE BRIDGE VIEWSCREEN MUST FACE FORWARD - JIHAAAADDDD!" and "THE BRIDGE LIFT TUBE IS AT THE BACK - CRUSAAAADDDDEEEE!") I'd love to hear about it. (BRIEFLY)![]()
Well, we don't discuss THOSE types in polite society... (cough-cough)You're on "side B" and I'm on "side A." Not a problem, unless someone tries to drag me (kicking and screaming) over to the "B" side...![]()
What about the all-too-often-ignored side "C"?![]()
Hey, if there IS another side (beside "THE BRIDGE VIEWSCREEN MUST FACE FORWARD - JIHAAAADDDD!" and "THE BRIDGE LIFT TUBE IS AT THE BACK - CRUSAAAADDDDEEEE!") I'd love to hear about it. (BRIEFLY)![]()
Actually, I think that offsetting the shaft makes sense, since it would make room at the centerline for more important systems and/or structures.Having the turbo lift slide over at the top of the shaft is unecessarily complex and therefore not a viable solution IMHO (unless there are two lifts on the bridge), nor is having the entire shaft offset from the centerline, niether of these 'solutions' makes practical engineering sense from a design standpoint and is only an excuse to to 'have our cake and eat too'.
Actually, I think that offsetting the shaft makes sense, since it would make room at the centerline for more important systems and/or structures.Having the turbo lift slide over at the top of the shaft is unecessarily complex and therefore not a viable solution IMHO (unless there are two lifts on the bridge), nor is having the entire shaft offset from the centerline, niether of these 'solutions' makes practical engineering sense from a design standpoint and is only an excuse to to 'have our cake and eat too'.
why on vulcan would the turbolift need to be in the center of anything? symmetry is a keen idea, but its purely aesthetic in this detail.
I did try to be brief!Hey, if there IS another side (beside "THE BRIDGE VIEWSCREEN MUST FACE FORWARD - JIHAAAADDDD!" and "THE BRIDGE LIFT TUBE IS AT THE BACK - CRUSAAAADDDDEEEE!") I'd love to hear about it. (BRIEFLY)![]()
Well, we don't discuss THOSE types in polite society... (cough-cough)What about the all-too-often-ignored side "C"?![]()
Hey, if there IS another side (beside "THE BRIDGE VIEWSCREEN MUST FACE FORWARD - JIHAAAADDDD!" and "THE BRIDGE LIFT TUBE IS AT THE BACK - CRUSAAAADDDDEEEE!") I'd love to hear about it. (BRIEFLY)![]()
My view is the viewscreen is centered forward and the lift tube is centered aft on the "real" <cough> Enterprise but that the "documentary"from the 60's changed the design of the bridge for dramatic purposes so that it still has the feel of the ship but isn't 100% accurate so that they could film easier.
GUYS...
I am not even remotely considering moving my version of the ship's lift shaft off of where I believe it was so obviously intended to be on the TOS ship.
Given that... what, exactly, is the purpose of discussing this point in this particular thread, again?
GUYS...
I am not even remotely considering moving my version of the ship's lift shaft off of where I believe it was so obviously intended to be on the TOS ship.
Given that... what, exactly, is the purpose of discussing this point in this particular thread, again?
Actually, I think that offsetting the shaft makes sense, since it would make room at the centerline for more important systems and/or structures.Having the turbo lift slide over at the top of the shaft is unecessarily complex and therefore not a viable solution IMHO (unless there are two lifts on the bridge), nor is having the entire shaft offset from the centerline, niether of these 'solutions' makes practical engineering sense from a design standpoint and is only an excuse to to 'have our cake and eat too'.
Sure, fair enough, but the turbo shaft is pretty high on the list of important stuff, so what exactly did you have in mind?
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