No mention of the Fury of the fans?And there's a little joke about another Peter Graves role buried in there, too.
If you mean the bit about Phelps being a former Pan Am pilot (which I also thought was an Airplane! nod at first), endnote 22 says that was actually part of the backstory that Peter Graves devised for Phelps when he was originally cast back in 1967.
That's really cool! If I remember correctly, on one of the behind the scenes from 09, the new bridge does the same. I wonder if some of the functions coded in were actually relevant to the movie and if the actors had scripted "button pushes."
It's interesting to note that the extreme edges of the corridors (only really visiable at the junctions) were the same width as the ones in TOS, specifically 8 feet.Basically, yes, they added the K beams and angled walls inside the existing corridors, plus the relatively low ceilings. When TNG came around they pulled the K beams and angled walls out of the circular corridors but left them in the radial ones.
But, I mean, why use the angled walls at all, since it meant less space in the corridors? Did someone in production like it better with angled walls than with vertical walls? Are you saying that that decision in conjunction with the existing stage layout necessitated smaller corridors? Or, was the argument made that there wasn't really enough space in-universe inside the saucer for larger corridors?
It seems like less space meant it would be harder for the crew to move things around inside the ship. I always thought that the smaller corridors would be something that the designers in-universe wouldn't have considered an improvement, when upgrading from the TOS layout, unless there was no other way to fit everything they needed to inside the saucer.![]()
That'd be my guess. And were the corridors at the attraction in Vegas back in the day to scale? I remember walking through them and feeling a little claustrophobic.
It's been like 20 years, but I recall the Vegas corridors being considerably wider, probably to move a large group of people through as quickly as possible.
I dunno how many of the switches were "practical". Fewer, I expect, than these articles would have you think. I know you can see two painted black buttons on the weapons station in TWOK, which I believe turned on the lights on the torpedo controls.
Speaking of the corridors...
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...not sure if this applies to both the radial and curved corridors, but if so the base of the beam cuts down the floor width of the corridor by 18" per side. As the unmodified corridors are about 8' wide, this would reduce a radial corridor floor width to about 5' and the circular one to 6.5'.
Yeah, I was in a hurry and that was the first one I came across. These two should illustrate the differences better:^Yes, I agree that it is visibly different, but I'm not convinced that proves the shape of the arch itself, the open space of the corridor, is shaped any differently. The differences in the patterning of the stuff between the old corridor walls and the new corridor walls may be creating an optical illusion of the new corridor walls having a different shape.
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