No, I disagree. “Tribble on the console” is, in fact, genius."Fly on the wall"? Let's get a bit more "in universe". How about calling them "tribble on the console" shots?
Okay, that was lame.
Oh heck, yes! Dropbox, Google, safe deposit box...
Many gigs of data are backed up online already, with a weekly scheduled backup on Sundays ;-)Oh heck, yes! Dropbox, Google, safe deposit box...
Oh, okay. I thought I saw unlit light panels added to the rectangular doohickeys at the top of the clamshell doors, must have just been a reflection. Sorry, may bad.They actually use the same texture as my red alert panels used elsewhere, they just don't have the rectangular frame around them. Are you suggesting I should add the rectangular frame as well?
It should be noted I I do have a plan to update the red alert effect soon to be more accurate to the show. I need to schedule myself some time to go back and polish a few of the earlier assets.
As far as the "FJ-inspired floodlights", I assume you're referring to the two identical structures at the top of the hangar ceiling above the bay doors? I actually didn't change anything about their appearance or shape from what is seen in reference of the original filming miniature of the hangar bay set. Perhaps you're just seeing them from a different angle and are surprised at how elongated they actually are? Because I was surprised too when I modeled them.
Flat cats, my friend. They're flat cats."Fly on the wall"? Let's get a bit more "in universe". How about calling them "tribble on the console" shots?
Okay, that was lame.
Flat cats, my friend. They're flat cats.![]()
Oh lord, a lot of those look like photographs from the set! I'm actually jealous!Which ended up with me roaming around my project anyway to take some "fly on the wall" shots of each of my TOS sets so far.
MARTIAN flat cats!Flat cats, my friend. They're flat cats.![]()
Heinlein in the book mostly just refers to them as "flat cats" without the martian qualifier.MARTIAN flat cats!
I like specificity!Heinlein in the book mostly just refers to them as "flat cats" without the martian qualifier.
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