It's a frakkin party! I'd love to be on the TUC bridge. Mrowr.
I liked that one too. It was very similar to the way they bridge was redone in Generations. They both had the center area elevated on steps(although the Yesterday's enterprise version was raised more), they both had extra computer stations at each side(Yesterdays enterprise made it a single free standing computer, and Generations had ones along the wall as well), and the lighting was darker in both. They probably liked the Yesterday's Enterprise version and based the Generations version on it.What, I'm the only one who liked the bridge from "Yesterday's Enterprise"? It was like Picard had his own throne room!
I tried, but then I couldn't read your post anymore.You will have to close your eyes to picture it. Its not simple.
Eh, never cared for the E-D bridge, where were all the chairs?
James
Look at the bridges of existing, real-world vessels for examples of how such installations really function, and look at the design of their equipment. Trek bridges function well dramatically and visually, but they don't necessarily make real sense. It is not, for example, terribly consequential that most personnel face the commanding officer or that most of them have visual line-of-sight to big video displays and charts that don't concern their own work.
Hmm... are we allowed to nominate the Battlestar Galactica operations center?
Oh, I have. And when I was, I did.Um, Captan, no one's yelling at you or telling you your posting off topic. No one's getting pissy or starting fights.
And I've never met a moderator over my 10 years of message board experience who ever started a post by saying, "BEHOLD! I AM THE MODERATOR AND THIS I DECREE..."![]()
Yeah the Kelvin was pretty slick looking. I also liked the NX-01s quite a bitI think the Kelvin bridge is my favorite... Gotta love the three windows/viewscreens.![]()
I thought Tuvok and Kim had those really tall chairs?From a purely dramatic standpoint, I think that bridge stations manned by standing persons offered the most potential for the actors — Worf benefited the most from this, but so did Tuvok to an extent and even TOS-Spock (to the extent that his station's horrible ergonomics required him to stand a lot)So the Voyager bridge with its two standing stations gets high marks on this point.
From a practical standpoint, or at least an in-universe practical standpoint, I'd also go with the Voyager bridge — given the importance of the viewscreen, it makes sense to have as many people as possible facing it. That's a big problem with both the pre-TNG Enterprises and the Defiant — they've got important stations facing away from the viewscreen (and with their backs to the captain, no less).
(Oh, as for the look of the computers, here's another vote for TUC.)
I like the Prometheus style bridge.
I tried, but then I couldn't read your post anymore.You will have to close your eyes to picture it. Its not simple.
Eh, never cared for the E-D bridge, where were all the chairs?
James
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