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Props on display at Mission Chicago

My first mobile phone was Motorola, half the size and weight of a building brick, with a retractable antenna, loaned to me out by my father-in-law. Over the next 18 years, I used Siemens with monochrome screen, a foldable push-button version of Sony, and three smartphone models from different companies. And I never owned a slider phone, but they exist(ed?).
I assume it's a reason to be okay about all the samples of SNW technologies :beer:
 
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If the equivalents of these devices in a series portraying the 22nd century and filmed 21 years earlier look more modern then something is categorically wrong here.
The trouble with making tricorders and communicators look 'more modern' is that when you make their devices as small as a smart phone, and as sleek as a smart phone, with an interface as good as a smart phone, you're just giving everyone smart phones.

One of the few things that distinguishes the TOS and TNG eras is the style of the handheld gadgets, so personally I'm glad that they're choosing to make the new props consistent with the old ones and they're using their distinctiveness to their advantage. I'm happy to assume that the SNW tricorder is more bulky than previous ones because they chose to pack more technology in there instead of miniaturising what they had, it looks rugged because it's designed to be used by astronauts in extreme environments, and it looks stylish because that's how Starfleet rolls in the 2260s.
 
This is the kind of little detail that makes me smile:

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I'm not saying that it makes one bit of sense in-universe. If it drastically affects or even shatters your "ability to suspend disbelief," well, so be it.* But the fact that they built these nicely-engineered-looking, updated versions of the props and then dropped a detail in there like a decal that appears to have been created by a Selectric typewriter with a Courier printhead just tickles me. :lol:


*I totally just straw-manned that, yeah.
 
Can we PLEASE get some photos of the captain's chair prop at Mission Chicago?! PRETTY PLEASE?!
There have been a couple on Twitter. The chair doesn't look to be that accurate; if it wasn't constructed for the exhibition it's probably the first one built for the STD set last season.

It has a button labeled "Spore Drive" that's occasioned much gnashing of teeth and rending of garments online.
 
This is the kind of little detail that makes me smile:

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I'm not saying that it makes one bit of sense in-universe. If it drastically affects or even shatters your "ability to suspend disbelief," well, so be it.* But the fact that they built these nicely-engineered-looking, updated versions of the props and then dropped a detail in there like a decal that appears to have been created by a Selectric typewriter with a Courier printhead just tickles me. :lol:


*I totally just straw-manned that, yeah.

Numbers indicate by tens how many Yangs you can shoot before recharging... Captain Tracey will confirm.:devil:
 
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