It’s a small detail I never noticed until this rendering: the pocket door is unique. Every other door on the “ship” is either a single panel or double, but otherwise uniform. This door looks more like what you’d find on a naval vessel or in an industrial power plant.
They never threw anything away!
That console next to Scotty ended up in the transporter room in Season 2, and was previously seen in the Phaser Control Room in "Balance Of Terror".
I started making my own levels for the Star Wars game "Dark Forces" in 2000 when I was in high school. That year I got the idea to use that game engine to create my own re-creations of Star Trek environments, since I was much more passionate about Star Trek than I was Star Wars. Here is a screenshot of my first attempt at the TOS Enterprise Bridge when I was a sophomore in high school:That looks good Donny...
How long have you been doing this kind of work?
Thanks
I had to eyeball it, using perspective corrected screenshot images and guesswork comparing to known measurements, as no schematics exist for that particular prop, that I know of. I can send you some quick and dirty orthos of my model with some basic measurements if that will suffice?I'm curious where your measurements come from for the "power converter units?" I'd love to get a hold of some measured drawings of them.
If you've just eye-balled them, then well done, sir. Everything looks as good as ever.
--Alex
I had to eyeball it, using perspective corrected screenshot images and guesswork comparing to known measurements, as no schematics exist for that particular prop, that I know of. I can send you some quick and dirty orthos of my model with some basic measurements if that will suffice?
I always thought it was supposed to be in the engineering hull, and those conduits were going up towards the pylons? Maybe that's a post-TMP interpretation. It's a great concept, and doesn't look a million miles from an improved version of the NX-01's warp engine.Considering that's supposed to be the inside of one of the nacelles (the writer seemed to think one carried matter, the other antimatter), don't see no reason it wouldn't fit. Of course, it should probably look more warp-coily...
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