I was looking over the recent discussion on the Stargazer bridge and I was wondering who is scanning, cleaning up and posting on thier websites or in here. So far my research has shown that Bernd's and the LCARS.net are the only 2 so far. I wonder if there is someone or several people out there who have been doing so. Here is a list of bridges that have been seen and the asterick will indicate whether it has apeared in either puplication.
Enterprise (nil - E) * (including the E-nil Pike and Kirk versions). Enterprise-D Battle Bridge* Voyager* Defiant* Prometheus (Nebula)* Prometheus (Class ship)* Stargazer* Equinox* Relativity* Reliant* Grissom* Raven* Dauntless (Federation configuration)* Hathaway Excelsior (both the ST3 and the ST6 versions) Yamato Odyssey Valiant Sao Paulo Sutherland Tsiokolvsky Pasteur Enterprise-D alternate versions (Yesterday's Enterprise/Parallels/All Good Things.../Generations) Jenolan Brattain Saratoga (ST4/Emmissary) Lantree Bozeman and maybe better details on partial bridges like the Excalibur or the Lakota. Thanks for your patience.
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Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
Ooooh. I want to see the Jenolan's bridge...
*makes mental note to dig out "Relics" tonight*
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Posted by Spike (Member # 322) on :
quote:scanning, cleaning up and posting on thier websites or in here
Thanks but I'm sure there are alot more scans out there. I will see how this thread goes. And thanks in advance everyone.
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Posted by Matrix (Member # 376) on :
In the E-D bridge's in the early seasons, don't the front console chairs hut your back leaning like that?
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Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
The Ops and Conn lounges were slung backwards at a deeper angle in the first season. I think they changed their angle beginning in the second season, though.
Also, from at least the 3rd Season and up, the chairs don't extend as tall as those graphics indicate. On Data, they come up to the back of his shoulders. And Data is one of the shorter members of the cast (Riker towers over him).
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Posted by Nim (Member # 205) on :
Capt, those are only starfleet bridges. There have been many others, too. I've seen the D'Deridex, Bird Of Prey, Krenim, Hirogen, Sona, Malon and the Pakleds.
I yearn to see the Negh'Var, she did have her set. And the Dominion cruisers! *slurp*
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Posted by CaptSerek on :
Sorry guys, I should've made myself more clear. I'm looking for Federation starship bridges although I enjoy seeing alien bridges as well. Between the Fact Files and the Magazine, and the fact that every month they have to make us fans happy (evil grin), I'm sure we will be seeing alot more bridges as well as good starship views. True, they are not always 100% accurate, but is does give an idea as to configurations. By the way, in pursiut of said bridges, has anyone scanned in the Exalibur bridge from the recent comic? I would love to see it and compare it. I know it's a Frankenstein design of E-D, Voyager with a little E-C thrown in. Thanks for all of the help and if anyone has more, please show us.
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Posted by Timo (Member # 245) on :
IIRC, there was a thread here about the Excalibur bridge... Damned if I remember where.
The bridge isn't so much a Frankensteinian bodybuilding excercise as it is the E-C bridge upgraded with modern Okudagrams. Most of the structure is identical to the E-C, but the stairs have been replaced by ramps (can you imagine Kebron climbing up and down those stairs?).
Look at that Ferengi Bridge... mustn't have been a very wealthy Daimon... he's bridge is small, and a crappy little chair etc.
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Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
Well, I watched "Relics" last night. The Jenolan (I swear if someone corrects the spelling....) bridge set looks fairly detailed, but it's hard to get a fix on where anything is. It's also hard to figure out where they are. Are they in Engineering or on the bridge? There's one scene where they appear to be in Engineering. In which case, we have two sets...
It appears to be a very large, open room. You an see a chair in the center and a centered station at the back that appears to be inset in the wall. I don't know why I'm typing all this, I don't have a scan or anything...
I want to see a diagram though....
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Posted by Daniel (Member # 453) on :
Well I just picked up the March issue of Star Trek: The Magazine, and it had the Dauntless bridge, half Fed/half alien. I'll TRY and scan it in later *crosses fingers* we'll see what happens. But I too would like to see all the variants on the ST:TMP bridge, (i.e., Reliant, Grissom, the first Saratoga etc.), as well as the Pasteur, Bozeman, etc.
Posted by CaptSerek on :
I went back as far as I could with the Designs and Creativity Forum and the scan was not there so I am respectfully resubmitting my request for it. And thanks Fitz for the bridges you have, as well as everyone else. It's fun for me to see what bridge is a redress of which set sometimes as well as configurations for a class of ship. I noticed that all the classic Trek people did to tweak a configuration was either paint the doors or use the high backed chair as in the Lexington or the I.S.S. Enterprise. Not bad for the lack of budget huh. Anyway, keep those scans coming, people are starved out there ad thanks to everyone.
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Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
IIRC, they only made the Jenolan bridge set. It was a combo bridge, transporter, and miscellaneous set all in one structure. Which wouldn't work because the bridge portion was off to the left (camera facing to aft of ship), the transporter section in the middle and the misc. stations to the right. And all that wouldn't fit the module that the model has.
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Posted by Sol System (Member # 30) on :
But there's nothing in the episode that forces them to be on the main bridge. They could just as easily be in an auxilary control room of some sort.
Additional info. I posted this elsewhere, too, but the Saratoga bridge from DS9 is in the Making of DS9 book.
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Posted by CaptSerek on :
Guys, I've done some research of my own. The Excalibur bridge scans are of the comic itself showing the basic structure but no schematic from the back showing everything in full. I also did a Google search on starship bridges and all I found were, beyong the good alien bridges Fitz gave me (thanks again) were from Bernd and from Steven's LCARS.com sites. I know people are very hungry for the command centers both Federation and alien bridge modules and even dedication plaques as a compliment to them. So if someone is scanning please share, I'm sure I would not be the only one greatful. Feel free to e-mail me also if you have any leads.
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