Ok, loved the movie, seen it twice and still gonna go again to see it in IMAX, but let's get down to the nitty gritty tech details.
Captain Robau takes a turbolift ride from the bridge to somewhere near the shuttle bay (located above the saucer) His exit from the lift seems to imply that he's travelled down a deck or two at some point, then walks, up a short flight of stairs, then launches a shuttle out of the upper shuttle bay.
Has anyone begun speculating deck plans or turbolift routes that would require downward travel to an upper deck? Does the lift go all the way to the top of the pod, then over then down to the shuttle bay? Or could this be the best route available with possible damage to the turbolift system.
Not really picking nits, just curious. Obviously it's easier to show the lift coming down through that large space, but was this production design decision made with the ship's layout in mind?
Welcome any definitive answers or further speculation.
Captain Robau takes a turbolift ride from the bridge to somewhere near the shuttle bay (located above the saucer) His exit from the lift seems to imply that he's travelled down a deck or two at some point, then walks, up a short flight of stairs, then launches a shuttle out of the upper shuttle bay.
Has anyone begun speculating deck plans or turbolift routes that would require downward travel to an upper deck? Does the lift go all the way to the top of the pod, then over then down to the shuttle bay? Or could this be the best route available with possible damage to the turbolift system.
Not really picking nits, just curious. Obviously it's easier to show the lift coming down through that large space, but was this production design decision made with the ship's layout in mind?
Welcome any definitive answers or further speculation.