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U.S.S. Quasar Bridge

I think... that Generations-style side stations aren't necessary. The new wall units have some pretty groovy wall displays, which nicely busy up the sides of the bridge. Would be good for displaying general ship status stuff for the command staff and what have you.
 
Here is a new image of the bridge...



-BolianAdmiral

Hmm...I would like to see the side stations from Generations placed onto this bridge, simply for a 'refit version' of the bridge, but it's your bridge, so keep it as you intended. Just from those two images, perhaps with a little toning down of the rail's gloss; the conn/ops area might be better separated a little bit so it's easier for the two to get out of their stations. I hope to see more views of the bridge too.

James
 
It may be just the perspective in the renderings, but the bridge looks just WAY too big for the number of people working in it. It looks even bigger and emptier than the Galaxy class bridge. And that was flagship type ship.

I would suggest scaling it down to make it more intimate.
 
It may be just the perspective in the renderings, but the bridge looks just WAY too big for the number of people working in it. It looks even bigger and emptier than the Galaxy class bridge. And that was flagship type ship.

I would suggest scaling it down to make it more intimate.

It is the perspective... it is the EXACT same model mesh that the artist used for his 1701-D bridge... he just changed the few panels and doors, as I specified.

The new circuitry access panels and the lack of the "coffee machine replicator" make the bridge look more opened up. Also the lack of LCARS makes it seem more vacant as well.
 
One thing I like about the Enterprise-D's bridge (and your Quasar), hands-down, over the Enterprise-E bridge: the helm and ops stations up front. They looks more like real pilot seats than any other TREK bridge. Do the characters really sit that high off the floor? Just asking.
 
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