Interesting that in The Corbomite Maneuver when the extras in the corridor are moving from one wall to the other you can see the set walls moving, guess they weren't that sturdy.![]()
Try any of that blocking with the TOS movie-era Krell-shaped corridors. As you lurch toward the wall, reeling from the impact, the first thing that happens is your foot is stopped cold by the narrowness of the bottom of the corridor. Next, you throw out your hands, hoping for a hand rail, or at least a solid wall to stop you pitching head over heels. This area of the bulkhead being the furthest away, you continue your fall, unstopped; until your head impacts the upper section of the bulkhead that angles out toward you, cracking your skull and knocking you cold.
Always hated the movie era halls. They are a perfect example of "just making it look cool" with no thought given for actual usability. Yes, I know there are built in storage bins. But the constitute a hazardous work environment.
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