Has anyone done a comparison or evolution of the Enterprise engine room set from the Phase II configuration, through Voyager?
I find it fascinating to study screen caps and photos of the various incarnations of this set and see how it was artfully altered to represent the various ships. However, I haven't been able to find any article online that focuses on TMP set and how it was changed.
In looking at photos carefully, one can see that Geordi's office walls were made up of two consoles that were in originally in McCoy's office during TMP. The console station directly to the left of the room as you head out of the "core" area towards the pool table seems to be the engine room alcove console that Decker and Kirk conversed by in early in TMP. What else was re-used?
During the early years of TNG the set kept being modified as well. In "The Naked Now" you can see that additional glass walls were placed in the area in front of the pool table separating the "work stations" from the corridor that intersected the set (before it was sealed up). Also one of the circular "reactor units" was used for the engine column behind the main reactor.
I'm confused though by the orientation of the room... in the features, the horizontal warp core extended into a forced perspective room that got smaller and smaller until it hit a painted backdrop. Where was this room located in relation to the TNG warp core? If they sealed it off... did they cut down the steel support struts that held up the second floor? As far as I can tell the glass floors remained unchanged for the most part as long as the set stood...
I find it fascinating to study screen caps and photos of the various incarnations of this set and see how it was artfully altered to represent the various ships. However, I haven't been able to find any article online that focuses on TMP set and how it was changed.
In looking at photos carefully, one can see that Geordi's office walls were made up of two consoles that were in originally in McCoy's office during TMP. The console station directly to the left of the room as you head out of the "core" area towards the pool table seems to be the engine room alcove console that Decker and Kirk conversed by in early in TMP. What else was re-used?
During the early years of TNG the set kept being modified as well. In "The Naked Now" you can see that additional glass walls were placed in the area in front of the pool table separating the "work stations" from the corridor that intersected the set (before it was sealed up). Also one of the circular "reactor units" was used for the engine column behind the main reactor.
I'm confused though by the orientation of the room... in the features, the horizontal warp core extended into a forced perspective room that got smaller and smaller until it hit a painted backdrop. Where was this room located in relation to the TNG warp core? If they sealed it off... did they cut down the steel support struts that held up the second floor? As far as I can tell the glass floors remained unchanged for the most part as long as the set stood...