Indeed.Ooh... deleted scene from "Court Martial?" Jame Finney's metallic sailor-fuku is pretty distinctive.

Indeed.Ooh... deleted scene from "Court Martial?" Jame Finney's metallic sailor-fuku is pretty distinctive.
Indeed it's quite an odd piece of scene framing and a limitation of the set design.My favorite ladder conundrum is trying to reconcile the bottom and top halves of the EMM ladder in Mirror, Mirror:
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Either McCoy walked unhindered right through main engineering to approach the guard he incapacitates, and the techs working therein witnessed the crime ... or for some reason the EMM access is a two-story climb from the deck below engineering.
Speaking of the EMM, at the other end of the room there is another potential access point that is not shown on screen. My belief is that Stage 9 had a staircase or lift platform available to use on that end for any non-ladder-climbers. We see Doohan and Kelley both using the ladder in MM, but Mira Romaine does no climbing in Zetar... so perhaps that's how Jan Shutan accessed this set. It also seems unlikely that Scotty would have carried Mira down the ladder after her debilitating episode there, so I might even speculate that there's another exit point in-universe as well. (Or, they just beamed her out. Intra-ship transport was rare in those days, but not impossible.)
So just finished watching "By Any Other Name" and got some more views of the EMM.
There is a scene where we see Spock and Scotty climb down from the EMM and exit into a corridor which I'm going to guess is the one that runs perpendicular to the Engine Room entrance. However, the ladder I see in the EMM is on the right side which to me would eliminate it going to the corridor and instead go to perhaps the engine room itself. So, I added another ladder and a doorway to the corridor![]()
Hopefully when I get down to the lower level there will be enough room for the deflector control station as seen in "The Enterprise Incident" and "Elaan of Troyius"
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The EMM set was built about 6 feet off the ground, so it's entirely plausible that in-universe there were a few steps off to the side which lead up the next deck, perhaps an engineering maintainance room. On the MM Enterprise where security was tighter however, this might not have been an option.Speaking of the EMM, at the other end of the room there is another potential access point that is not shown on screen. My belief is that Stage 9 had a staircase or lift platform available to use on that end for any non-ladder-climbers. We see Doohan and Kelley both using the ladder in MM, but Mira Romaine does no climbing in Zetar... so perhaps that's how Jan Shutan accessed this set. It also seems unlikely that Scotty would have carried Mira down the ladder after her debilitating episode there, so I might even speculate that there's another exit point in-universe as well. (Or, they just beamed her out. Intra-ship transport was rare in those days, but not impossible.)
The lab set in Operation Annihilate was a unique creation for that episode (although it reused the pressure chamber door from Space Seed) and doesn't seem to have been connected to the corridor. It might have been constructed in the same wild area as the Romulan Bridge, or maybe even on the adjacent soundstage entirely!In 'Operation: Annihilate! there was the chamber that Spock was in for the extreme UV treatment. Then, there was this other chamber from 'The Lights of Zetar'.
Where were these chambers supposed to be located?
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I think your memory here is slightly fuzzy (as mine often is). As far as I recall, the only plot-relevant re-use of the Space Seed door was in Zetar. The one in OA looked more like the entrance to a meat freezer -- and even had thick 20th-century hinges!The lab set in Operation Annihilate was a unique creation for that episode (although it reused the pressure chamber door from Space Seed)
In 'Operation: Annihilate! there was the chamber that Spock was in for the extreme UV treatment. Then, there was this other chamber from 'The Lights of Zetar'.
Where were these chambers supposed to be located?
That's not the door I was talking about. The pressure chamber door from SS is on the opposite side of the room.I think your memory here is slightly fuzzy (as mine often is). As far as I recall, the only plot-relevant re-use of the Space Seed door was in Zetar. The one in OA looked more like the entrance to a meat freezer -- and even had thick 20th-century hinges!
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Seeing new parts of the Enterprise was always a treat, but this was not their finest effort. I'm glad we only saw that chamber once. It's not too surprising that our memories would sometimes fill in this rough spot with an image of the thick, asymmetrical, glorious sliding door from SS/TLoZ.
As for location, I found a couple of background clues that they built this temporary chamber into McCoy's office: you can briefly see bits of the laboratory. It looks like they put up a temporary wall to Chapel's left in front of that little bench alcove, and the chamber itself is taking up the corner formed by the office door and the display shelf behind McCoy's desk. Now I understand why that chamber was the size of a toilet closet in an old camper.
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Seeing new parts of the Enterprise was always a treat, but this was not their finest effort. I'm glad we only saw that chamber once. It's not too surprising that our memories would sometimes fill in this rough spot with an image of the thick, asymmetrical, glorious sliding door from SS/TLoZ.
McCoy's office didn't exist in Season One - the stage plan looked like this:As for location, I found a couple of background clues that they built this temporary chamber into McCoy's office: you can briefly see bits of the laboratory. It looks like they put up a temporary wall to Chapel's left in front of that little bench alcove, and the chamber itself is taking up the corner formed by the office door and the display shelf behind McCoy's desk. Now I understand why that chamber was the size of a toilet closet in an old camper.
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