I’ll be modeling that tomorrow night and will be positing my findings thenImpeccable work as always. Incidentally, did you manage to dig up any usable references for the transporter assistant's console?

I’ll be modeling that tomorrow night and will be positing my findings thenImpeccable work as always. Incidentally, did you manage to dig up any usable references for the transporter assistant's console?
I’m glad you asked. Having modeled both now, the TFF/TUC transporter console’s stand appears to be completely new, but the console itself is the same shape and dimensions, except the fact that that middle “gap” in the console’s lower edge has been filled in, much like what they did with the helm console. And in TUC, they obviously added the monitor and its housing onto the center of the console face.Do you think the basic structure of the transporter console was reused for the Enterprise A or was that newly built for TFF?
Ha, yes. I think you're just seeing the prismatic light diffuser panel that's placed in front of the transporter computer graphic on the back wall of the booth. That's funny though. I had similar thoughts when I was a kid before I realized sound effects and music were added in post. I remember watching final duel between Luke and Vader in RotJ and thinking that an orchestra was just off camera playing the dramatic music we were hearing. Silly.A bit of humor here - that picture of the operator's console from "Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise" looks like it has little things dangling from it (doubt that's really the case though, something from behind), but I did think as a kid when I got the book that those were chimes that made the noise of the transporter effects in TWOK and TSFS!
My moment for that was in Superman II where there's a helicopter shot introducing our two hapless cops and we hear them talking to each other while we fly towards their car. I couldn't figure it out. Then I realized that they must have a microphone in the car going to the camera in the helicopter! (So close!)Ha, yes. I think you're just seeing the prismatic light diffuser panel that's placed in front of the transporter computer graphic on the back wall of the booth. That's funny though. I had similar thoughts when I was a kid before I realized sound effects and music were added in post. I remember watching final duel between Luke and Vader in RotJ and thinking that an orchestra was just off camera playing the dramatic music we were hearing. Silly.
The thing I never liked about the TMP transporter was the lack of the three sliders! It was nice that TNG reinstated them, and they remained part of every proper Starfleet transporter, including Discovery.
I have no idea what purpose they serve!
Actually, she didn't get the chance for it to be her fault. Kirk barged in and said "Give it to me."Yes I can. We kind of saw something like that in TMP. Kirk was just being nice. It was Rand's fault.![]()
I used to wonder about the buffering on the transporter. What if your hand accidentally slipped when sliding the three bars up and only 2 went to 100% and the third stopped at 20%. Would part of the person be left behind?!
Of course I realise it would have some sort of safety mechanism in place that would not initiate transport until all three at 100%, but as someone with a fear of flying that always niggled at the back of my mind.
I used to wonder about the buffering on the transporter. What if your hand accidentally slipped when sliding the three bars up and only 2 went to 100% and the third stopped at 20%. Would part of the person be left behind?!
Of course I realise it would have some sort of safety mechanism in place that would not initiate transport until all three at 100%, but as someone with a fear of flying that always niggled at the back of my mind.
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