Which I think is a hat-tip to the WNMHGB transporter chamber, the only episode to have such a thing.I scaled and overlaid the image of the overhead emitter:

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Which I think is a hat-tip to the WNMHGB transporter chamber, the only episode to have such a thing.I scaled and overlaid the image of the overhead emitter:
Every room should have a bit of that Hank's Lookaround Café design sensibility.That's probably the only part I don't like. I could do without the trim on the ship(the steps, the bridge railing, etc.) having internal lighting.
The drummer they replaced with Ringo as soon as they got a recording contract...a.k.a. the biggest "almost was" in history.Is this another Beatles reference?
Don't shoot, but all these Beatles references are lost on me.
Figures.The drummer they replaced with Ringo as soon as they got a recording contract...a.k.a. the biggest "almost was" in history.
I miss Gary Shandling.
It was fine (sort of), right up until he started signing.
It was fine (sort of), right up until he started signing.![]()
Dafuq?They were trying to be inclusive: the show had no close captioning.
Still the best looking pad.just for the sake of comparison, here's the ST09 pad
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It's not so dated you can't take the basic setting and simply update it a little. The bridge should look functional and somewhat simple. You don't need computer graphics all over the place. Also it should have something that makes it feel unique compared to other bridges. TNG had the Wooden panel, DS9 ops was Cardissian, Voyager changed the layout by putting the pilot upfront by itself and Enterprise had a submarine feel. Discovery on the other hand just feels generic overloaded with CGI graphics. I think they would sort of replicate the TOS bridge with same color scheme, computer graphics replacing blinkies but still subdued and a new Captains chair that is for Pike instead of copying the one Kirk had.The TOS design is outdated, I'm sorry.
The DSC design certianlly looks better than then the TOS Enterprise in the context of the 21st century, and fits in the lineage of the movie Refit better.
It's Star Trek, when have any of the displays ever been functional?
They won't. It's not the 60s anymore.
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