Did that set have a ceiling? I know some of the TNG sets didn't (sickbay immediately comes to mind).
Did that set have a ceiling? I know some of the TNG sets didn't (sickbay immediately comes to mind).
That's standard in film sets, through they sometimes have full or partial ceiling they can "float" in (suspended from the catwalks above) when an angle requires seeing up.IIRC everything possible was left celingless so they could light it easier.
I just noticed that the console in TUC's torpedo bay is the same one from the transporter room, which you've already made. Convenient.
If so, those ships are either way overdue for an upgrade or for decommissioning.
I think I see now why the original Enterprise was facing the scrapyard a mere decade after her total overhaul. She was the first one in the fleet to get TMP technology, and (like her NASA space shuttle fore-bearer) her being the prototype for that tech doomed her to early obsolescence. Lessons learned and applied to later ships (like the Bozeman, sporting TUC-style bridge displays only five years after TMP) made it far easier and cheaper for them to get software/hardware upgrades; you'd literally have to almost dismantle and rebuild the Enterprise all over again to make her compatible, which would be a ridiculous expense for a ship whose spaceframe was pushing forty and had been though an insane number of battles.
Cassidy Yates' ship and the Armagosa Observatory still had the TOS style control panels. They were civilian though. But when you think about it, in the real world the military often work with outdated technology, such as nuclear installations with their 1970s control systems.Gah, I've been away for a while and came back to find this. Can't wait to see what a 'Donny-ized' 1701-A would look like.
I always wondered what other ships in the fleet did about systems upgrades etc. Are there Starfleet ships that at the time of TUC are still using TMP software readouts? Or even earlier - could there be outdated Starfleet tugs that still have TOS bridge architecture, but their control panels have been upgraded?
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