datas_cat_spot said:
I would be perfectly happy with straight up TOS style Enterprise for the movie. The outside that is. The interior of the ship needs some retconning.
No thank you. I'll take the production version of TOS Enterprise over everything else every day of the week and twice on Sundays. So will the average movie viewer if the production values are high.
Starship Polaris said:
I'd like to see more sophisticated versions of the jelly buttons, myself. Lit, tactile controls make a hell of a lot more sense than touchplate or touchscreen controls - other than maybe on Kirk's coffeemaker or the food slots.
Control panels much like those used on "Enterprise," but with interior lighting, would be my first choice.
Starship Polaris said:
I'd like to see more sophisticated versions of the jelly buttons, myself. Lit, tactile controls make a hell of a lot more sense than touchplate or touchscreen controls - other than maybe on Kirk's coffeemaker or the food slots.
Control panels much like those used on "Enterprise," but with interior lighting, would be my first choice.
datas_cat_spot said:
Starship Polaris said:
I'd like to see more sophisticated versions of the jelly buttons, myself. Lit, tactile controls make a hell of a lot more sense than touchplate or touchscreen controls - other than maybe on Kirk's coffeemaker or the food slots.
Control panels much like those used on "Enterprise," but with interior lighting, would be my first choice.
Really? You like the idea of switches and buttons more than a touchplate? I feel like there's more that could go wrong with something that's mechanical in nature. Either way I would expect to see something closer to the NX-01 controls but without the Dell monitors.
Really? You like the idea of switches and buttons more than a touchplate? I feel like there's more that could go wrong with something that's mechanical in nature.
zenophite said:
Really? You like the idea of switches and buttons more than a touchplate? I feel like there's more that could go wrong with something that's mechanical in nature.
mechanical implements can be design very robustly and since we are talking about switches it's a pretty simple thing to design.
Actually, it would probably be more problematic to have variable layout touch screens for everything...
Imagine control panels made up of what are essentially contemporary keyboard keys (for the most part). But those keys are made of clear plastic, and have multicolor LEDS under them. They make all this stuff today, so you could build the console using existing commercially-available hardware. And you could have a keypad with buttons which would serve as both controls and as indicators, which would look very much like the TOS controls but would be based upon known, real, PROVEN technology.Starship Polaris said:
I'd like to see more sophisticated versions of the jelly buttons, myself. Lit, tactile controls make a hell of a lot more sense than touchplate or touchscreen controls - other than maybe on Kirk's coffeemaker or the food slots.
Control panels much like those used on "Enterprise," but with interior lighting, would be my first choice.
I've used touch-panels, on the other hand. In some cases (like on my car's GPS), it's great... I can drag around the map with my fingertip.
But for what I'm doing now... typing... a touchpanel would be next to USELESS.
Imagine control panels made up of what are essentially contemporary keyboard keys (for the most part). But those keys are made of clear plastic, and have multicolor LEDS under them. They make all this stuff today, so you could build the console using existing commercially-available hardware. And you could have a keypad with buttons which would serve as both controls and as indicators, which would look very much like the TOS controls but would be based upon known, real, PROVEN technology.
Well, I'm not watching Nemesis right now, so forgive me if my memory is fuzzy... but didn't they use full QWERTY keyboards there? I wasn't talking about using keyboards, per-se... just the little keys off of them, but arranged in similar fashion to those seen on TOS.zenophite said:
Imagine control panels made up of what are essentially contemporary keyboard keys (for the most part). But those keys are made of clear plastic, and have multicolor LEDS under them. They make all this stuff today, so you could build the console using existing commercially-available hardware. And you could have a keypad with buttons which would serve as both controls and as indicators, which would look very much like the TOS controls but would be based upon known, real, PROVEN technology.
right. take a look at the control panels on the scimitar in ST:Nemesis that is pretty much exactly what it is (minus the reman alphabet of course.)
Well, I'm not watching Nemesis right now, so forgive me if my memory is fuzzy... but didn't they use full QWERTY keyboards there?
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