Not at all. I'm sorry if I sounded the same.Noted. And apologies if my contrary stance on the matter came across as too combative.
Not at all. I'm sorry if I sounded the same.Noted. And apologies if my contrary stance on the matter came across as too combative.
Agree, this is exactly how I feel about these production designs.I don't judge production design by the film's success. I just happen to think the TFF engine room tubes of tubes looks dumb, and the TNG warp core looks like a fiberglass sippy cup with neon in it. The TMP engine core was really well-made and designed and added a lot of visual interest when it throttled up and down.
Meyer could've added or redress TFF engine room and still fit his narrative for TUC than using TNG's which was supposed to be something new from a state of the art design of the Galaxy Class ship.I don't judge production design by the film's success. I just happen to think the TFF engine room tubes of tubes looks dumb, and the TNG warp core looks like a fiberglass sippy cup with neon in it. The TMP engine core was really well-made and designed and added a lot of visual interest when it throttled up and down.
Agree, Meyer could have and should have improved TFF engine room set for re-use in TUC instead of using the NG set. Maybe TFF engine room set was not available and had already been re-used for another NG set or destroyed.Meyer could've added or redress TFF engine room and still fit his narrative for TUC than using TNG's which was supposed to be something new from a state of the art design of the Galaxy Class ship.
As I recall the TFF engine room tube arches were used all over TNG. And Meyer didn't have enough of a budget to build an engine room.Agree, Meyer could have and should have improved TFF engine room set for re-use in TUC instead of using the NG set. Maybe TFF engine room set was not available and had already been re-used for another NG set or destroyed.
Was the engine room set for TMP dismantled after TSFS? Did really hungry and/or mutated termites eat it between 1983 and 1988? Why not reuse the shiny big engine from TMP, chuck in some blue lights for the groovy glow, add some other bits that look 24th century-like and use that for TNG (and then swap out the lights back for TFF again) instead of the cheap-looking oversized ribbed dog chew toy with pulsing 80s teal-neon in the middle? All that neon could have gone to a sign flashing the word "Vacancy" instead. Looked passable in TNG but was so laughably small in VI that even "Generations" avoided using that set for as much as possible.
TMP-WOK-SFS warp core was copied in Star Trek:Voyager.You know its the same set right?
They changed it between TSFS and TNG but the walls, ladder and lift are all in the same spot and pretty sure the second level is exactly the same. I presume the Warp Core (sadly) went in the bin.
TMP-WOK-SFS warp core was copied in Star Trek:Voyager.
Agree, that is why I said "copied" , not re-used.The internal "lights" look quite similar but the core itself looks like a new build to me.
It was still there in 1986 when Roddenberry filmed intros on Stage 9 for the release of The Cage on home video.Was the engine room set for TMP dismantled after TSFS?
It's just a redress of those tunnels that Kirk, Spock, McCoy and Scotty walk through after Scotty breaks them out of the brig. Right behind the camera is where Scotty walks into the beam that somehow knocks him out.It's a practical design and I think it looks at lot better than TMP 1701 or TUC/TNG Warp engine.
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