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seanr
Member # 277
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Not exactly what you might expect at first, but both of these sets were done as slightly different than the canon sets intentionally. The Corridors are intended to be more of a homage to the TMP and TNG set, and the bridge is a redress of the Equinox bridge (which used most of the same parts as the Prometheus bridge). This was done as a request for the USS Encounter RPG group. They will be getting more sets in the future including a mess hall.
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Snay
Member # 411
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She's purrrrty ...
I love the corridor stuff.
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E. Cartman
Member # 256
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Spectabulous, lighting's damn near perfect
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Aban Rune
Member # 226
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so.... sweeeet.
I love the details like the floor hatch on the bridge.
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Sarvek
Member # 910
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Awesome work Seanr. Welcome to Flare and Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. You really know your attention to detail. I am truly impressed.
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seanr
Member # 277
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Thanks! BTW, I've been a member longer than you have (look at the member numbers). I just don't post here very much.
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Dat
Member # 302
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Yeah, he's old here. (no insults intended, Sean) He usually posts bridges here and we almost pissed him off enough to permanently leave (after being absent for a while anyway)
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Aban Rune
Member # 226
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Me and my phat T1 never mind seeing his wicked big pictures show up.
Now... I'm trying to remember... did we ever see any of the Prommie's corridors? I think all we saw was one wall of the hallway outside of Sickbay, if that. So, I'm guessing you created these corridors specifically for the group you mentioned, yes?
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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The only Prommie sets we see are the bridge, sickbay, and an "interrogation room". The latter is a redress of the Voyager junior officer's quarters with the lighted grille instead of a window. If we see a corridor, it'd be through the door on the interrogation room, and I don't remember anyone entering or leaving the set during the one scene it's used for. The other two are newbuild or guest sets, and wouldn't be on the same soundstage as modified standing sets.
Mark
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Vogon Poet
Member # 393
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Of course, the main reason he went away in the first place was he threw a tantrum when asked to link to his images instead of just posting them.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Hi Sean. LOVELY work, yet again! And yet again, I have to nitpick it a little - for perfection!
There is no signage on the doors. (maybe you didn't intend for it) Even the TOS Enterprise has signage though.
The bridge is nice - except I think the contrast between the panel lighting and the rest of the bridge is out a little. The panels don't look like they are 'real' or 'part of the bridge'. They shouldn't be so... 'stark'. Would softening them or dimming the panels a little work? And the further away they are from the camera's point of view they should be a bit more... softer/fuzzier/dimmer? Maybe it's just that the panels are so black and coloured they look 'not real'.
I, too love the floor hatch!!
Lovely work again.
OH!! The black panels in the corridors should be reflective - i.e. you should be able to see the other wall and/or lights etc reflected.
And I'd love to see a corridor with a window in it. The only time we've ever seen such a thing is in "Emissary" when Jake and Ben leave the holodeck and there is a window in that corridor and they look out to DS9.
They arrived on an unkown ship. I once asked Michael Okuda on rec.arts.startrek.tech - and he said he didn't know.
It's not the Enterprise - that arrived independently.
It wasn't the Cochrane?? With Jadzia and Julian.
It COULD be a Sydney Class - as they were looking out a rectangular window.
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Dat
Member # 302
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But equip an Oberth or a Sydney with a holodeck? Would it be worth the effort, time, space, program storage, and power needs?
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Dat
Member # 302
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And I forgot to add that they put that window in the wrong place because it makes the holodeck look likes it's jutting out into space.
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Aban Rune
Member # 226
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I'm pretty sure that the only amount of thought that was put into the corridor set of the ship that Sisko and Jake arrived on was "They have to be able to look out a big window and see the station, and we don't want anyone to think it's the Enterprise."
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Dat
Member # 302
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Well, you don't really have windows in a corridor unless the corridor is at the edge of the hull. In that case, one side should be only windows with no rooms or other compartments. The only thing you could have along that side would be an airlock.
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CaptainMike
Member # 709
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just a quick Q, sean, did they specifically request you abandon the white-looking scheme of the Prometheus in favor of the darker blue+beige of the Sovereign classes? I could imagine the actual Prometheus looking a lot brighter, and washed out, a la the actual TMP sets.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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Why couldn't it be a Sydney Class (I don't know about Oberth - you'd have to see the rest of the hull) The Sydney Class seems to be a dedicated Transport - what else would you put in those ships except lounges, bars, holodecks, gyms and quarters.
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Fleet-Admiral Michael T. Colorge
Member # 144
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I guess that the corridors that lead to the Mess Hall in Star Trek: Voyager Elite Force don't count?
Oh, and the only corridor piece I saw in Message in a Bottle was when the female Romulan escorted the injured Romulan to Sickbay... the door they used looked like it opened to a corridor.
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