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The bowling alley

But Captain Pike had a big-ass console TV in his quarters. Back in the day, patrolling the far reaches of space was no excuse for missing Bonanza.

I always took the bowling alley mention to be a facetious, off-the-wall reference on Riley's part, until I learned that some took it literally.
 
But Captain Pike had a big-ass console TV in his quarters. Back in the day, patrolling the far reaches of space was no excuse for missing Bonanza.

I always took the bowling alley mention to be a facetious, off-the-wall reference on Riley's part, until I learned that some took it literally.
We're Star Trek fans. We take every word literally! ;)
 
I love the FJ blueprint packet as a thing unto itself, but within the TV show I don't think the ship was meant to have a bowling alley.

I think Kevin Riley's line was written to be the hilariously absurd rambling of a happy drunk. But it does open the door to having a bowling alley in any fan's personal continuity if you don't find it absurd. The issue is: how luxury-minded and recreational is the ship supposed to be?
 
I think what solidly established the bowling alley in the minds of some fans was Franz Joseph including it in his Starship Blueprints in the 1970s.
Thanks! That's what I was looking for. :)

The ill-fated, never to be released, PC game "The Secret of Vulcan's Fury" had some artwork of the ship's bowling alley:

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I'm now imagining a Trek/Big Lebowski crossover..
 
So we're supposed to take the bowling alley literally, but not the TV? :p

Another possibility is that "the bowling alley" was a popular nickname for part of the ship that wasn't literally a bowling alley...maybe the hangar deck?
 
They make reference to the "ship's theatre" in Conscience of the Kingbut it turns out to just be the gymnasium with a few extra seats (the weighted pull-bars used by "Sam" in Charlie-X are clearly visible, along with the large mesh wall panel)

With this in mind I don't think it's too much of a stretch to think that the bowling alley did exist but spent most of it's time covered over and used for other functions.
 
When did it become definitively established that the Enterprise had a bowling alley? To my knowledge, the only person who ever mentioned it in TOS was a delirious Kevin Riley, and I always used to think he was making it up.

Does the notion of a bowling alley on the ship predate The Naked Time? And if not, what's the first official source that confirmed its existence?

They make reference to the "ship's theatre" in Conscience of the Kingbut it turns out to just be the gymnasium with a few extra seats (the weighted pull-bars used by "Sam" in Charlie-X are clearly visible, along with the large mesh wall panel)

With this in mind I don't think it's too much of a stretch to think that the bowling alley did exist but spent most of it's time covered over and used for other functions.

I was just about to post that I think that was the bowling alley.
Just because a current tech bowling alley needs standing equipment wouldn't mean they can't retract theirs into the floor or walls. They may even have the balls and pins stored in another state that comes out of a slot in the wall somewhat like those doors in the wall of the various rec. rooms.
I think there's a bigger room that is the gym/swimming pool/theater/bowling alley/recreation deck, especially if we include the recreation room from The Practial Joker (animated). I think it's believable to have a room that can at least partially generate these things and that could have been holographic sets for Hamlet when the crew was watching the play. ;)

I know that wouldn't have been the creators intent, but why would Enterprise have 2x4s and paper for sets for a Shakespeare play?
 
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They make reference to the "ship's theatre" in Conscience of the Kingbut it turns out to just be the gymnasium with a few extra seats (the weighted pull-bars used by "Sam" in Charlie-X are clearly visible, along with the large mesh wall panel)

The theatre and gymnasium were just redresses of the engineering set. In universe, they could be separate locations, since a theatre could also be used as a briefing room large enough for several dozen people.
 
I realise that, which is why I pointed out that the exercise bars were still in place. Funny thing to have in a room which is just a theatre!
 
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