It will once I model it!Probably not standard issue equipment, but does it include Sulu's tea table?
It will once I model it!Probably not standard issue equipment, but does it include Sulu's tea table?
I’ve never heard this. It’s a neat idea although kind of clunky given the shape of the pedestal.Am I misremembering, or was the idea that the table would retract into the floor when not in use like the joystick console in Insurrection?
I dunno. I was reviewing the Excelsior scenes the other night, and when the ship starts to shake from the initial shockwave before the big wave hits, you can see the light panel in the turbolift alcoves moving wildly, as if the set was actually being shook.I wish I could remember where I read it, but supposedly the tea table (and the corresponding thing in front of Kirk's feet on the Ent-A) was there to hide machinery related to gimbals they installed on the set? I thought that Nemesis was the first time they put a bridge set on gimbals to simulate shaking while under attack.
I thought that Nemesis was the first time they put a bridge set on gimbals to simulate shaking while under attack.
My thoughts exactly.It's the "this is the first Bond Girl who isn't just a damsel in distress" press angle again, my mind starts to go blank when I hear these things as though I haven't heard those exact words before. There have been at least 4 Treks where coverage has indicated that this is the first time the bridge is on gimbals, and I'm guessing my count is low.
It was. The individual seats on the BOP bridge were rigged to vibrate. Walter Koenig recalled getting Nimoy the director mad using the vibration to make a joke.Whatever was used in STIV must be a smaller effect, especially given the tight budget.
The Excelsior's bridge is blue where the Enterprise's is redI don't know if it would work too well with the rest of the FF Enterprise-A bridge palette.
He's speaking of the Final Frontier Enterprise-A bridge palette, which had beige padding throughout, since you were wondering if the Final Frontier bridge would look better with blue padding/doors. Which I don't think it would; I agree with @Rusty0918The Excelsior's bridge is blue where the Enterprise's is red
Yes. We see (and hear) and the chairs roll across the bridge on their casters, however under their conspicuous, large coversThe detail's incredible, Donny. Great work.
Do you know if they had castors under the bases to allow the seats to be moved?
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Wait, the sound wasn't foley and was actually recorded from the take? Wow.
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