I wanna know what the original bridge screens looked like!
Did you check feek's site? It's gold. And enyclopedic on this topic, which is near and dear to my heart.
I wanna know what the original bridge screens looked like!
Mentioned above. You have to sign up and sometimes you never get approved.Did you check feek's site? It's gold. And enyclopedic on this topic, which is near and dear to my heart.
Mentioned above. You have to sign up and sometimes you never get approved.
Zap, I'm not sure if you intended to type that or not, but that's an outstanding band name.
Mentioned above. You have to sign up and sometimes you never get approved.
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I can't say as much for the willy-nilly Christmas lights behind frosted panels in TMP.
https://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/tmp2/tmphd1394.jpg
Vulcan FitBit.Is that a smart watch?
I signed up and was approved in ten minutes. It's a gold mine! So much detail and analysis, I'll be reading for days! Fascinating info about the true origin of the Disco/SNW bridge jellybeans, too.Did you check feek's site? It's gold. And enyclopedic on this topic, which is near and dear to my heart.
I signed up and was approved in ten minutes. It's a gold mine! So much detail and analysis, I'll be reading for days! Fascinating info about the true origin of the Disco/SNW bridge jellybeans, too.
I'll keep trying. Right now I'm getting a 404 error page because Feek's site is apparently offline.
I get that if I'm running Firefox+Noscript. If you use Chrome or Edge it will redirect over to the site.
Same. Because it evokes to me something spherical, I imagined it might be rendering a sweep over all steradians, for example of all background radiation.I thought the Spock moire was a "futuristic" radar sweep.
Same. Because it evokes to me something spherical, I imagined it might be rendering a sweep over all steradians, for example of all background radiation.
A TOS equivalent of a rainfall sonar display but in 3D?Ah, steradians - nicely done. I like that. Yes, I've assumed it's a readout of "passive sensors" (not quite the right use of that term but close enough for now), indicating that the area surrounding (and perhaps including) the ship - in a sphere as you've described - is free of anything harmful within defined parameters.
A TOS equivalent of a rainfall sonar display but in 3D?
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