True. But then that retcon was retconned in Generations, as mentioned upthreadI mean retcons are a thing.

True. But then that retcon was retconned in Generations, as mentioned upthreadI mean retcons are a thing.
It could be the office, it's just that there's a whole lot of people walking there doing their duties.I thought that area in front of the arrow was considered the chief engineer's "office"?
This is something I or we need to take a closer look at next time watching the episodes, I remember Geordi going there in 'Ship in a Bottle' like mentioned above.IIRC in "Ship in a Bottle" at one point Picard asks HoloGeordi to leave him and Data alone for a few seconds and Geordi walks off away from the usual entrance to the 'office' and I always wondered WTH he disappeared to.
People (other than Geordi) sometimes enter main engineering from there as well well, so in-universe it wouldn't make sense for that corridor to lead directly into an office.
That's certainly how the set seems to be laid out:Perhaps there's an office that has a door to a hallway, who knows....
That's certainly how the set seems to be laid out:
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The door was always there, just hidden behind that partition wall which sticks out. I doubt there would be a good camera angle which ever showed the door from the Engineer's Office.
In addition, both Sternbach and Whitefire's deck plans truncate Main Engineering somewhat by removing the section of the set that contains the wall plugs. Does that make this whole thread moot?I checked the TNG Enterprise Blueprints set, and it just has that as a sort of closet-like empty space tucked into the corner between two corridors. But then, those blueprints were somewhat inaccurate, e.g. showing no sign of the arboretum that was supposed to be beneath the array of windows on the upper rear of the saucer, or of the Jefferies tubes that run over Ten Forward according to "Power Play."
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