I do like the blinky indicator light readout screen next to the sliding controls, similar to how the TOS transporter console was designed. Needs more color to the display but that's a definite plus. 

Should, huh?it looks EXACTLY like Star Trek of this era should. The green is awesome.
Well I imagine it's turned off between scenes, there's a round screen to the left that isn't lit up, that could add to it.I do like the blinky indicator light readout screen next to the sliding controls, similar to how the TOS transporter console was designed. Needs more color to the display but that's a definite plus.![]()
How?And it should appear to function at some level. The green does not
You're completely misunderstanding himGo take a warm bath to calm your nerves and watch the original show with the cardboard sets and be happy![]()
It looks like an aquarium. Honestly. It lacks that technical feel of something both functional and dangerous. The pads look great. The green panels make it look very strange, like a fish bowl, or a carnival funhouse mirror.How?
I got this for you guys. Happy? Interesting thing, the computer stations have panels on both sides. Meaning facing the pad and your back to it. The rooms on the sides go around the pad. Its unexpected and cool like that weird back wall on the bridge with space behind it.
This is the view with your back to the pad.
I had to crop the left but you can see the panel (with tape) and the sliders on the right.
That is a lot ofing green.
So, I'm confused...And it should appear to function at some level. The green does not.
I want to like it but this is making it extremely difficult.
Yep.The only Star Trek I've ever seen that looked "Functional" was this one. And thats because it wasn't a set.
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Go take a warm bath to calm your nerves and watch the original show with the cardboard sets and be happy![]()
Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. The green panels look like they serve a function to me. They all face inwards towards the pad, and have etchings on them that could be circuitry. I bet you wouldn't want to touch them while the transporter is running.It looks like an aquarium. Honestly. It lacks that technical feel of something both functional and dangerous. The pads look great. The green panels make it look very strange, like a fish bowl, or a carnival funhouse mirror.
Note below and I will attempt to clarify my extreme superficial nature:So, I'm confused... How does gray = functional but green ≠ functional? That seems excruciatingly superficial, even for you...
It looks like an aquarium. Honestly. It lacks that technical feel of something both functional and dangerous. The pads look great. The green panels make it look very strange, like a fish bowl, or a carnival funhouse mirror.
I wouldn't want to touch them because they look like they will break.Guess we'll have to agree to disagree. The green panels look like they serve a function to me. They all face inwards towards the pad, and have etchings on them that could be circuitry. I bet you wouldn't want to touch them while the transporter is running.
It looks like an aquarium. Honestly. It lacks that technical feel of something both functional and dangerous. The pads look great. The green panels make it look very strange, like a fish bowl, or a carnival funhouse mirror.
I mean, I work in a beige office so I can agree on that. And I have no problem with the orange or other colors. As I have endeavored to explain (apparently unsuccessfully) the green panels do not look functional to me on the transporter. That is all. The color is fine. My wife has jewelry of that color. Looks good on her.I imagine pastel colors instead of grey and dark brown would be better on humans working on spaceships for extended periods of time.
I'll rephrase. Believable. I believed the TOS sets would work as described. The green doesn't sell that thus far.The only Star Trek I've ever seen that looked "Functional" was this one. And thats because it wasn't a set.
Future space age material. Probably transparent aluminum or something.I wouldn't want to touch them because they look like they will break.
Why are you so confrontational? Let him have his opinion. Agree to disagree and move onGreat. Go watch enterprise. You know the show that was supposed to look like real "functional" NASA in the future but just ended up looking really boring.
And again, watching it be used on screen will probably make a huuuggeeeee difference in my reaction. I am currently reacting to static shots and then being told that I am not reacting appropriately. That's a little tough to swallow.Future space age material. Probably transparent aluminum or something.
Just because something looks fragile to us, doesn't mean it is in the context of the universe.
Intriguing. Perhaps you might be interested in studies on color psychology and the calming effects of the color green, at least on humans. Perhaps there is a method to their madness, calming the users' nerves before being demolecularlized, being a mostly human crew?Note below and I will attempt to clarify my extreme superficial nature:
I should note it isn't just the green, and no gray does note equal more functional. The appearance is not one of a technology but of a pane of glass found in an aquarium. That's my initial reaction. No doubt it will work better in the show in action. But, I'll not sugarcoat my opinions because this how a Trek show "should" look.
I wouldn't want to touch them because they look like they will break.
I like most of this except I think the steps should be solid black or light brownish like you also see in the mix. Don't see the need for glowy steps.I got this for you guys. Happy? Interesting thing, the computer stations have panels on both sides. Meaning facing the pad and your back to it. The rooms on the sides go around the pad. Its unexpected and cool like that weird back wall on the bridge with space behind it.
This is the view with your back to the pad.
I had to crop the left but you can see the panel (with tape) and the sliders on the right.
Why are you so confrontational? Let him have his opinion. Agree to disagree and move on
Great. Go watch enterprise. You know the show that was supposed to look like real "functional" NASA in the future but just ended up looking really boring.
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