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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Triton: [QB] Well since Rick Sternbach added the replaceable bridge module to Treknology canon to explain the differences in bridge layout between Trek IV and Trek V. Keogh could very well have been commanding the ship from the main bridge and not the battle bridge or auxiliary control. The shipyard might have had extra battle bridges/auxiliary control modules lying about when they built or refit the [i]Odysssey[/i] and didn't want to go through the time and expense of fashioning a new Ent-D style bridge. ;) But seriously, if you look at the ships of the US Navy you will realize that ships of the same class may have differences in some ship systems. For example, later members of the [i]Ticonderoga[/i]-class have different missle launch systems and magazine arrangements. I am sure that there are countless other examples in US Navy and other navies of differences in certain systems among ships belonging to the same class. I agree with you that the producers probably just used the battle bridge set to save money or resolve a set scheduling conflict. I think its fine that the producers did this, because the [i]Odyssey[/i] bridge has such little screen time it wasn't necessary to design and build yet another bridge set. The producers wisely spent their limited budget on new makeup, models, and special effects for this episode. It was quite shocking to see a Jem'Hadar attack ship make a suicide run and destroy a [i]Galaxy[/i]-class starship for the first time. I think that my initial shock was due to the high quality of the special effects in this episode. The [i]Odyssey[/i] came to violent and very fiery end. :eek: [/QB][/QUOTE]
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