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Help. Is the bridge still atop the saucer?

plynch

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I have a friend who insists the bridge of JJPrise is not at the top. He says someone exits the bridge directly and walks out into a deck.

I saw the flick but twice, so I can't check, but I assume he's wrong. Googling for blueprints hasn't worked.

Any proof the bridge is on top? Nothing riding this. Just want to be sure i'm right.
 
You can see the bridge window (it's a window now, and not just a viewscreen) here. It's the horizontal illuminated slot on screen left. I'm surprised your buddy thinks it's inside, given that there was a shot that pulled out from the bridge and over the top of the ship, firmly establishing its location. (There aren't many good screencaps of that, but this is from the start of the shot, and this is from about midway through)
 
The bridge is at the front of the deck, at the base of the dome on top of the saucer. There are corridors and rooms (including perhaps the transporter room?) behind and around.

But the bridge is no longer the top deck of the ship. In the aforementioned pullback shot, you can see two windows on the side of the dome above the level of the bridge window, and in the "under construction" teaser trailer, two levels are visible in the structure above.

So... deck three?

FWIW, the USS Kelvin's bridge is also a room at the front of the dome on top. One of the branching corridors (Robau and George walk around another one on their way to the turbolift) is visible in this threadbomb I made ages ago (I can't find the original source pic:rommie:).
 
So, for the first time in Trek history there's a way to get into and out of the command center just by, you know, walking rather than relying upon an elevator system.

Yet the design of the ship in the new movie is somehow less "sensible" than previous versions. :lol: ;)
 
So, for the first time in Trek history there's a way to get into and out of the command center just by, you know, walking rather than relying upon an elevator system.

Yet the design of the ship in the new movie is somehow less "sensible" than previous versions. :lol: ;)

I actually like the bridge window and the bridge placement on the Abramsverse version. Just the rest of it isn't as aesthetically pleasing as what came before. :techman:
 
You can see the bridge window (it's a window now, and not just a viewscreen) here. It's the horizontal illuminated slot on screen left. I'm surprised your buddy thinks it's inside, given that there was a shot that pulled out from the bridge and over the top of the ship, firmly establishing its location. (There aren't many good screencaps of that, but this is from the start of the shot, and this is from about midway through)

The bridge is at the front of the deck, at the base of the dome on top of the saucer. There are corridors and rooms (including perhaps the transporter room?) behind and around.

But the bridge is no longer the top deck of the ship. In the aforementioned pullback shot, you can see two windows on the side of the dome above the level of the bridge window, and in the "under construction" teaser trailer, two levels are visible in the structure above.

So... deck three?

FWIW, the USS Kelvin's bridge is also a room at the front of the dome on top. One of the branching corridors (Robau and George walk around another one on their way to the turbolift) is visible in this threadbomb I made ages ago (I can't find the original source pic:rommie:).

Very interesting and helpful.
 
(I can't find the original source pic:rommie:).
Click?


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You can see the bridge window (it's a window now, and not just a viewscreen) here. It's the horizontal illuminated slot on screen left. I'm surprised your buddy thinks it's inside, given that there was a shot that pulled out from the bridge and over the top of the ship, firmly establishing its location. (There aren't many good screencaps of that, but this is from the start of the shot, and this is from about midway through)
More screenshots of that bridge window pullback can be found here, and the position of the bridge/bridge window on top of the saucer can be easily made out just above and to the right of center in this shot.
 
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Changing the location of the bridge and the viewscreen to a window were two of the things that seemed totally wrong to me in the Abrams version.
 
So, for the first time in Trek history there's a way to get into and out of the command center just by, you know, walking rather than relying upon an elevator system.
Actually, Voyager got there first. :)
Only if "first" means a few months after the Defiant.;)
Which came after the doorway in the back of the Enterprise Dee's bridge.

But, other than all of those examples. sure Dennis the Abram-prise was the first.

:)
 
Since the timeline was altered(erased, re-shaped)immediately after Nero's arrival, and to some extent Spock's, it's no longer the same universe.

J.J. Abrams' successful prequel/reboot certainly wiped the slate clean as far as continuity is concerned. With a new 23rd Century world having been created by the alteration, an infinite number of possibilities have been opened.
 
So, for the first time in Trek history there's a way to get into and out of the command center just by, you know, walking rather than relying upon an elevator system.

Yet the design of the ship in the new movie is somehow less "sensible" than previous versions. :lol: ;)

Well you could get onto the Ent-D bridge from the observation lounge, whcih appeared to lead into a corridoor, and the Ent-E could be accessed via a ladder (FC).
 
Well you could get onto the Ent-D bridge from the observation lounge, whcih appeared to lead into a corridor.

Only during the first season when the observation lounge and sickbay were the same set. After that, the lounge just led to a short corridor to a turbolift.
 
Well you could get onto the Ent-D bridge from the observation lounge, whcih appeared to lead into a corridoor
In addition, there is apparently an unseen doorway opposite the one that leads to the observation lounge. Commonly believed to lead to restrooms, it could also give access to stairs or a ramp down to deck two.

Possibilities.

J.J. Abrams ... wiped the slate clean as far as continuity is concerned.

Not exactly, many of the events depicted in TOS will still occur, regardless of any input by Nero's little foray the phenomenons, beings, and any natural devastation's are still waiting completely unchanged.

:)
 
J.J. Abrams ... wiped the slate clean as far as continuity is concerned.

Not exactly, many of the events depicted in TOS will still occur, regardless of any input by Nero's little foray the phenomenons, beings, and any natural devastation's are still waiting completely unchanged.

:)

I figure the black hole scattered not only spaceships throughout time but also debris from all the stars and planets it consumed, throwing the debris throughout all of time and space, including the early universe.
 
Not exactly, many of the events depicted in TOS will still occur, regardless of any input by Nero's little foray the phenomenons, beings, and any natural devastation's are still waiting completely unchanged.

:)

It would be neat if the next movie opened with something close to the epilogue of one of the classic TOS eps. It would drive home the point that this crew is having many of the same adventures that the original one did; we're just seeing different ones.
 
Not exactly, many of the events depicted in TOS will still occur, regardless of any input by Nero's little foray the phenomenons, beings, and any natural devastation's are still waiting completely unchanged.

:)

It would be neat if the next movie opened with something close to the epilogue of one of the classic TOS eps. It would drive home the point that this crew is having many of the same adventures that the original one did; we're just seeing different ones.

Probably not. Since the movie takes place five to seven years before Jim Kirk takes command in the Prime Universe.
 
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