I don't take it seriously. The amount of consternation is amusing though.
Well, the big spaces were being utilized. Rec deck that was only 2 decks high. And the cargo area had a elevator tube going through, not the wonka-vator rail system going weird directions.
That's it! Turboshafts are now Wonka-vators!!
And all star trek ships are tardises.. They fit what is needed in the script. Only ship that was thoroughly planned out was the Nx-01..
When does a Starship become so big that you fill the voids with...voids?![]()
What version of the book did you read????The Wonka elevator only went up...![]()
It's been a while so I may have been completely off base. That book gave me nightmares as a kid so even as I typed my response I was like..."Is that right?"What version of the book did you read????![]()
Blimey, I hope I'm right about that nowIt's been a while so I may have been completely off base. That book gave me nightmares as a kid so even as I typed my response I was like..."Is that right?"
So, I appreciate the correction because I clearly blocked out all but the last part![]()
Well, I think we can say we have all learned something today.I've read the book several times since I was a kid, Yes the elevator can go in multiple directions.
In fact, there's a second book called "Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator".
It picks up just about where the movie ended with the three of them going off on an adventure in the Glass Elevator after it breaks out of the roof of the Chocolate Factory.
That's why the elevator had a multitude of buttons in it.Well, I think we can say we have all learned something today.
There are worse things to be inspired by.I think all the above posts prove once & for all that the turboshaft network as depicted in DSC was inspired by Roald Dahl!
No argument here! We read through many of his works but stopped at The Witches - the material in there goes beyond "whacky" and veers into "scary" territory, at least for a boy his ageThere are worse things to be inspired by.
I just figured it is something that can be reconfigured again and again, depending on mission profile. So, the rails are very flexible and able to be moved to support moving modules in and out. Since Jefferies imagined the Enterprise as being able to do all repairs from the inside, such spaces make more sense than they are given credit for.Ya know, if They had left out the 'rails' in the turbolift scenes it would have been a lot more palatable for me.
At least then we could have said that it was all being done with force fields and magnetism.
If I had the talent I would in a heartbeat.I wonder if anybody will ever give it a go and try to depict the Discoprise in a cut-away drawing.
If I had the talent I would in a heartbeat.
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