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Enterprise-C plaque

Ogrebear

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Does anyone know if the Enterprise-C had a bridge plague on the set?

If there was such a plague, are there pictures of it anywhere please? Google only seems to have 'recreations' not one used on set.
 
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It's funny, but I thought the typo was the "C" being there instead of the "B" and this was about the TNG Tech Manual mentioning the Enterprise-B went missing following a last transmission about an outbreak of some kind of disease on the ship.
 

But it wasn't actually on the bridge set?

Reason I ask is that I have always suspected that the Ent-C bridge that we actually see in the episode is the battle bridge, not the REAL bridge.

Not only does it not look anywhere near "epic" enough to be an actual Enterprise bridge...but the ship had already sustained so much damage by that point, that it seems unlikely that they WOULDN'T have moved to the battle bridge anyway.

Yes, I'm aware that the Ent-C bridge set , as we saw it, was a redress of an existing set (as most "guest bridges" are). But the fact remains, Enterprise bridges are simply supposed to look awesome. They're supposed to be epic. They're supposed to be bigger than life. And this set was not, in fact, anywhere near any of those things. So the most logical explanation is, that wasn't the real bridge. :shrug:

I mean, it'd be like having a scene in a TV episode or film that's set in the Ritz-Carlton in NYC, but actually filming it in a Motel 6. That's the impression I got from that bridge. There's no way it's the "real" Ent-C bridge. Enterprise bridges just aren't supposed to look that cheap.
 
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But it wasn't actually on the bridge set?
That rectangular shadow in the cropped screencap in the post above that one certainly looks like a plaque (or, at least, it's the right shape and it has a light spot in the same place the delta-shield is on the Roddenberry Archive digital reproduction).
 
Yes it had one.

It was a dress of the “swing set” which includes many locations including the D’s battle bridge and the bridge of ships like the Bozeman.

The C wasn’t a galaxy class ship so it wasn’t the D’s bridge.
 
And the one piece of actually important information (the ship’s launch date) is not on this plaque, and most likely not on the original.
 
Yeah, the Roddenberry Archive plaques for the Enterprise-C and STIV Enterprise-A are speculative and based upon Okuda's recollections. They're probably pretty accurate (the -A one is from Lora Johnson's Mr Scott's Guide) but not 100% certain.
 
I've always thought of the C's bridge that we see as auxiliary control (I don't call it a battle bridge since we don't know if the ship can separate into a saucer and "battle" section, but I'm nitpicking). The existence of that weird freestanding console between the main viewer and the helm/nav stations, to my mind, also suggests it's not the main bridge.
 
I've always thought of the C's bridge that we see as auxiliary control (I don't call it a battle bridge since we don't know if the ship can separate into a saucer and "battle" section, but I'm nitpicking). The existence of that weird freestanding console between the main viewer and the helm/nav stations, to my mind, also suggests it's not the main bridge.

Interesting idea, but I’m not sure why they would all have happened to be on the auxiliary bridge during a surprise attack.
 
Interesting idea, but I’m not sure why they would all have happened to be on the auxiliary bridge during a surprise attack.
At first I thought you meant the attack at Narendra III, but that made no sense to me since that was the E-C choosing to intervene in a Romulan attack against the Klingons. Then I thought you meant the battle at the end of the episode, but by that point it could be that they just didn't have time to make the main bridge operational again.

So, I'm left a bit confused?
 
At first I thought you meant the attack at Narendra III, but that made no sense to me since that was the E-C choosing to intervene in a Romulan attack against the Klingons. Then I thought you meant the battle at the end of the episode, but by that point it could be that they just didn't have time to make the main bridge operational again.

So, I'm left a bit confused?

That’s ok, I didn’t word my post very well. Let me start again.

1. If the Ent-C didn’t have saucer separation capabilities, then logic would dictate that it didn’t have a ‘battle bridge’ (i.e. a dedicated bridge for a battle situation once the saucer has separated.) In that case, even if the ship had an auxiliary bridge, there would be no reason why the command crew would be there before engaging in a battle situation.

2. Just for argument’s sake, let’s say that they WERE in an auxiliary bridge. There would still be no reason for them to have continued using it once the Ent-D crew fixed up the ship, especially before the Klingons appeared with their K’Vorts.
 
That's where they found Castillo, wasn't it?

Was that actually a console? I swore II could see steps right next to it.
It's a console on a lot of those bridge illustrations like you see in the old Star Trek Magazine (looking like the helm/nav console from the refit 1701). I have no idea if it that's what it really was.
 
That’s ok, I didn’t word my post very well. Let me start again.

1. If the Ent-C didn’t have saucer separation capabilities, then logic would dictate that it didn’t have a ‘battle bridge’ (i.e. a dedicated bridge for a battle situation once the saucer has separated.) In that case, even if the ship had an auxiliary bridge, there would be no reason why the command crew would be there before engaging in a battle situation.

2. Just for argument’s sake, let’s say that they WERE in an auxiliary bridge. There would still be no reason for them to have continued using it once the Ent-D crew fixed up the ship, especially before the Klingons appeared with their K’Vorts.
Well, it's possible the main bridge was compromised during the battle at Narendra III beyond the abillity to repair it before the battle shown at the end of Y/E. Granted there's no visible damage of that magnitude, and the simplest explanation is just that we're seeing the main bridge the whole time, but if we're going to argue that what we're seeing isn't the main bridge, then it is feasible.
 
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