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It isn't. But until the creators confirm otherwise it makes sense. Bump. Bridge deck. About where the turbolift car would stop within the module. Works for me!
 
It isn't. But until the creators confirm otherwise it makes sense. Bump. Bridge deck. About where the turbolift car would stop within the module. Works for me!
Except it makes no sense for the bridge to be offset. But I don't want to resurrect that debate in this thread, so I shall stop here.
Also, the opening shot of "The Cage" shows the turbolift is not in the little bump.
 
I know. It's weird. But I try to rationalize it as future spacecraft design and some quirk of the Federation.
 
- The TOS Bridge is offset 36 degrees.
- The refit Enterprise in an Enterprise class vessel.
- Saavik was half Romulan.
- The lower hull of the Grissom (STIII) was a sensor suite and unmanned.
- Voyager was better than DS9.
4/5! Maybe 3? 2?

I think the pod might have been a nacelle. And I'm somewhat agnostic on the bridge these days.

But DS9 all the way.

Holy God…not the “Bridge is offset” thing.

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The bridge of the military vessel Enterprise was offset by 36 degrees and was paid for with money!
 
But that thread also contains this screenshot from "By Any Other Name" where Chekov's console is somehow facing in the complete wrong direction. How did that even happen?
He has turned his chair around to face the Captain. Nothing stranger than that.
 
Yeah, the console prop was moved for that shot. Looks wrong and makes no sense once you notice it but, hey, in "Relics(TNG)" Captain Picard visits Scotty on the holodeck recreation of the TOS Enterprise bridge and enters about where Scotty is sitting and lamenting his old friends.

In that case the "Relics" set was just a small section and not the whole bridge and they had to stand Patrick Stewart in front of what they had. But it's still noticeable.
 
I just don't understand how that even occurred. The bridge was all one set, right? Did they film the foreground and background separately and make a mistake while editing? Did they rotate the console just for that one shot?
 
I believe the bridge station set panels are moveable in sections. So they just rotated it around. Possible pick up shot.
I see. Well, if the set can be rearranged, it makes sense that the actual in-universe bridge could also be rearranged. Maybe Chekov was too lazy to swivel his chair to face the captain, so he pushed a button to rotate the entire console instead.
 
It should be facing right out the viewscreen not other bridge stations.
Oh yeah, thanks.
I believe the bridge station set panels are moveable in sections. So they just rotated it around. Possible pick up shot.
IIRC, there was a gap in the set wall to the right of the viewscreen for the camera, it was the most often used angle when they filmed the whole Bridge. I guess they had to move the science console bit to cover it for this shot.
 
Probably not controversial, but I think they should give TFF and especially NEM the Rocky vs. Drago Treatment, and air them on Paramount+.

With TFF: Cut out the silly "trying too hard to be like TVH!" moments, get rid of the Enterprise malfunctioning, add in deleted character-building scenes, and don't bring the SFX up to Current Standards but bring them up to an approximation of late-'80s ILM standards. How it could've looked in 1989 under better circumstances. I think the Rock Man can stay on the cutting room floor -- instead of added in -- since this would be a more serious version of the movie and the Rock Man wouldn't fit. I'd also cut out the Scotty/Uhura romance. I wasn't buying it and I don't think anyone else was either. It came from out of nowhere and then, in TUC, it was like it never happened.

With NEM: Cut the action scenes by at least half, cut down all the parts where Picard goes into Rambo Picard mode or minimize where completely cutting those parts out isn't possible, add in the character-building scenes, and massage the film's narrative so it looks like it's heading in the direction of Picard. Make it feel more in-line with what's coming next. Maybe add footage from TNG to show when a Romulan would've had an opportunity to grab a sample to clone Picard. "Unification" would be the easiest. Picard was surrounded by Romulans everywhere, some of whom would've had the motive. It further emphasizes that Shinzon's age would have to have been accelerated.
 
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Probably not controversial, but I think they should give TFF and especially NEM the Rocky vs. Drago Treatment, and air them on Paramount+.

With TFF: Cut out the silly "trying too hard to be like TVH!" moments, get rid of the Enterprise malfunctioning, add in deleted character-building scenes, and don't bring the SFX up to Current Standards but bring them up to an approximation of late-'80s ILM standards. How it could've looked in 1989 under better circumstances. I think the Rock Man can stay on the cutting room floor -- instead of added in -- since this would be a more serious version of the movie and the Rock Man wouldn't fit. I'd also cut out the Scotty/Uhura romance. I wasn't buying it and I don't think anyone else was either. It came from out of nowhere and then, in TUC, it was like it never happened.

I don't know, the two of them looked like they were starting to get close at the end of The Voyage Home, when approaching the Excelsior/Enterprise A.
 
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