Does anyone have an opinion on what, at the time, was a design change in starship design. I suppose it's possible that the corridors we saw in that ep were in the swappable mission pod above the saucer. That might explain why the internal configuration was different from the Galaxy type interiors. Although I would think that on a science ship, that pod would be a sensor pod or something else for reasearch.
Comments?
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
Was that before or after Second Sight?
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
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I suppose you could argue that the submarine doors are an older more militaristic design that were used on the Nebulas before the Galaxies were made.
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I can think of another corridor type that I've always wondered about: The ship that brought Sisko and Jake to the station in "Emissary". When they left the holodeck and looked out the window at the station for the first time, the corridors didn't seem very familiar (it was purposefully supposed to NOT look like the Enterprise) or very Starfleet.
And Starbuck, where did you come up with that hilarious signature?
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
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"I cannot live out that life.
That man is bereft of passion... and imagination!
That is not who I am!"
2.I've often wondered what the ship that the Sisko's were on... it had a rectangular window, right next to a holodeck... the holodeck squares were smaller than the E-D's the colour scheme was Grey not Brown... It wasn't the E-D since O'Brien and the Enterprise had already gotten there... it wasn't the Oberth that Jadzia and Julian arrived on, that arrived later... the ship that the Sisko's arrived on was never shown. I asked this very same question to Rick S. and Mike O. on r.a.s.t but - they didn't really work out what ship it was supposed to be.
3.We never did see the aft compartment of the Danube class again, except we did see Jake looking out of the large windows in "The Visitor" - was this a quick and dirty mock-up - or was the set still around?
4. Did anyone notice the Sao Paulo/Defiant A's corridors and carpets in Sloane's head?
Andrew
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[This message has been edited by AndrewR (edited January 11, 2000).]
Montgomery: If anything, the Sovereign is less luxurious than the Galaxy or Nebula. The corridors seem to be just as wide, but there are textured metal decks at least in some areas and there is no evidense that there are families aboard. The Sovy class doesn't even have as much internal volume as the Galaxy or Nebula. If you want hotel style luxury, go for the Galaxy. Couches and lounges in the corridors, a conference lounge every five meters...
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
BTW, I know it doesn't mean anything, but the ship that took Sisko and son to DS9 always struck me as being an Ambassador. I don't know why; it's just the class I always think of when I think of that ship.
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Baby all I need is time
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I think that the rectangular window is a strong candidate for it to be a Sydney Class vessel - AND maybe Sydney class ships are full of holodecks? They did stop off at Blue Horizon on their way to DS9 - so maybe it was the same ship that travelled Earth->Blue Horizon, Blue Horizon->Bajor/DS9.
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"All the lonely people, where do they all come from" - Eleanor Rigby, The Beatles.
I'd still suggest that the ship Sisko used was not a Sydney, but a newer transport type. Was it civilian or Starfleet?
Pro Civilian, con Starfleet: Holodecks in an extremely prominent place near the boarding gangway, said gangway has a huge and vulnerable window next to it, the fact that the ship made a non-Starfleet-sounding stop at Blue Horizon, some civilian-looking passengers aboard
Con Civilian, pro Starfleet: Enters a potential war zone, goes to a star system with which UFP has no regular trade, Sisko personally notified of arrival by the crew through Starfleet communicators, passengers all look like Earth humans who wouldn't have a business here unless coming with Starfleet blessing
Pro Neither: Alien ships still made regular runs to Bajor during occupation; perhaps Starfleet used one to transport Sisko?
Con Neither: If this was an alien liner that made regular trips to Bajor, why did it have that Fed-model holodeck?
Timo Saloniemi
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"All the lonely people, where do they all come from" - Eleanor Rigby, The Beatles.
But the ship cannot be a fighting vessel serving in Starfleet (no Intrepid or Yeager). If she were, and she were slower than the E-D, then she would be the closest Starfleet ship to DS9 when the Cardassians strike and not the E-D (although she might not be the first capable of returning). If she were faster than the E-D (like an Intrepid might be), she would be the first to arrive to help the station (although she might not be the nearest when the Cardassians strike). She ought to be an unarmed or weakly armed ship, leaving the E-D the only credible piece of Starfleet hardware in the region.
Damn you, Aban... you always ask very good questions that are impossible to aswer conclusively! Oh, well, at least we get 58-reply threads instead of abortive ones...
Timo Saloniemi
[This message has been edited by Timo (edited January 13, 2000).]
I guess I would have to agree with the fact that this is probably a civilian ship given facts like "they stopped at Blue Horizon on the way" and "the Ent-d was still the closest ship". It's probably something we haven't seen yet since the set designers were told to make it look obviously different from the Ent D.
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
What about these strange windows Timo mentioned (in Sisko's quarters abort the Saratoga)? I turned my Miranda model inside out and upside down, but I haven't got any clue as to where this window is supposed to be.
Any ideas, or should we suppose that this is just another one of those dreadful 'minor glitches' in Star Trek continuity and attention to detail?
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"A gathering of Angels appeared above my head. They sang to me this song of hope, and this is what they said..." -Styx
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"The Earl of Sandwich invented the sandwich. Samuel Morse invented the Morse Code. Plato invented the plate."
-Holly, Red Dwarf: "Parallel Universe"
You then said that Sydney class ships wouldn't have Holodecks!?! Thats crazy - since all they have to do is install one!
We definately can't find out from that scene what the outside looked like - but we know that what ever ship it is it has to have a rectangular window and room for a holodeck/holosuite. Plus the ship in question has a grey colour scheme. And IF it was the same ship that Sisko and Jake took all the way from Earth - it stopped at Blue Horizon.
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"All the lonely people, where do they all come from" - Eleanor Rigby, The Beatles.
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"All the lonely people, where do they all come from" - Eleanor Rigby, The Beatles.
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As for the window next to the door... It would stand to reason that a passenger ship would require a window there, to give the disembarking passengers a view of where they are going. A utilitarian fighting vessel would need no such comforts. OTOH, since a window is so important, it could actually be a viewscreen, if you follow my drift. That is, the designers would take pains to put a "window" in this place even if it was structurally unwise or impossible, by substituting a viewscreen.
Timo SAloniemi
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"All the lonely people, where do they all come from" - Eleanor Rigby, The Beatles.
I keep wondering how do all you guys keep noticing all these details...don't you watch the show,the action? I get the feeling you're all just keeping an eye on corridors, rooms, doors, uniforms, windows...etc...
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A) I'm an artist by trade so I notice things like set design, costume design, room dressing, etc.
B) I watch the tapes alot while I work and I've seen the eps so many times, I can't help noticing stuff like that. And it actually adds to my enjoyment of the whole thing. Making these things 'real' adds to the illusion.
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Well I like to bung on a tape every now and then... and the more times you see an episode the more your eyes wanders to other parts of the screen...
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Sometimes I'm scared of you
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Baby all I need is time
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-Ronald D. Moore
I watched "Emissary" again on tape last night and noticed two things that prove (at least to me) that the ship that brought them was a Starfleet ship, not a civilian ship.
Evidence the First: When they get to DS9, Sisko is in the holodeck with Jake. The Captain of the ship calls Siskoo to inform him. Sisko uses his COM BADGE to respond. Sisko's com badge is tied into the ships com system. I doubt this would be true if they were on a civilian ship.
Evidence the Second: The holodeck doors clearly have the same style of doorsigns used on other starfleet ships (you know, the rounded rectangles). Unfortunatley, by the time they close, our heroes are too far away to have any hope of reading what they say.
So, that's it case closed !! (Unless you guys wanna argue some more) :-)
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[This message has been edited by Aban Rune (edited February 03, 2000).]
As for the door signage, that doesn't really prove anything, either. However... Is "Emissary" ever supposed to come out on DVD (or even has it already?)? If so, it might be possible to read what the door says...
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I think (of ships we have seen) that the Sydney class is the only ship that fits this criteria - an unobstructed RECTANGULAR window view...
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ancient societies from distant orbit than it might be to sit next to the
Guardian of Forever with a tricorder." - Baloo, January 2000
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Sometimes I run
Sometimes I hide
Sometimes I'm scared of you
But all I really want is to hold you tight
Treat you right, be with you day and night
Baby all I need is time
-Britney Spears
Andrew
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"...it might be easier to study
ancient societies from distant orbit than it might be to sit next to the
Guardian of Forever with a tricorder." - Baloo, January 2000