The sets did look great and very fitting for an Earth-built ship of that time.
Armory is great, too. I can easily visualize the part they couldn't afford to show: those torpedoes in the wall magazines racheting towards their launching positions, clickety-clack, clickety-clack, with the pistons pushing them in at breakneck speed for volley fire.
The only bit I have misgivings about is the transporter alcove. Why is this device, originally designed for cargo, located in a random corridor? A cargo hold would make more sense. The machine could have been made to look more utilitarian there, too, surrounded by all sorts of inelegant gadgetry.
In TOS, Scotty and the other engineers just wore normal uniform.Engineering bothered me. In the classic movies, engineers wore heavy radiation suits when standing near the intermix chamber (and we saw what happened to an unsuited Spock when he went "hands on"). I didn't like that, a century earlier, they could get away with crawling all over the reactor in their regular overalls and not have their dicks drop off.
I get that it's really for budgetary and story expediency reasons, but it still annoyed me.
I ever imagined the transporter alcove just as a small and rarely used part of an "arrival area" on board. The transporter is on the same corridor as the decon chamber which is also close to the regularly used hangar deck. So I thought the position of the transporter alcove close to the decon chamber was a requirement due to the permission for bio-transport.
Yeah, but in TOS they were separated from the actual glowy-throbby engine machinery which was on the other side of that red grate. In ENT they're actually in the room with the reactor which has a front which glows like the intermix chamber in TMP doesIn TOS, Scotty and the other engineers just wore normal uniform.
Some people are still very touchy on that subject, but yes, yes it is the Akira-Class.It IS the Akira class.![]()
And thank God it was, not my favorite, but a nice design.It IS the Akira class.![]()
In TOS, Scotty and the other engineers just wore normal uniform.
It really, really isn't. It's similar, but one had downy, blocky nacelles and a beer belly, and the other has uppy, slim circular nacelles and is trim.Some people are still very touchy on that subject, but yes, yes it is the Akira-Class.
The ENT era engineering personel weren't aware of all the different types of radiation that the M/AM reactors produced at high power levels while traveling through subspace at higher warp speeds, the various kinds of radiation didn't all registered on radiation detectors of the time.In ENT they're actually in the room with the reactor which has a front which glows like the intermix chamber in TMP does
It really, really isn't. It's similar, but one had downy, blocky nacelles and a beer belly, and the other has uppy, slim circular nacelles and is trim.
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