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AllansFirebird
Member # 1331
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I saw a set layout from TNG that I think came from a fan published tech manual here a while ago. But the layout looked like it was inaccurate because the dimensions of Stage 9 wouldn't have allowed for the size...anyway, does someone have an image of the way the TNG set actually was layed out?
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Siegfried
Member # 29
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I'm not exactly sure what you're talking about, but a diagram of TNG's set layout on Stage 9 (main engineering, corridors, etc.) is posted in this earlier thread from a year ago. The layout picture itself was provided by MrNeutron and can be found here.
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AllansFirebird
Member # 1331
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That's the image I was talking about. If you look at it, the size of the corridor would have never fit in Stage 9.
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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I think this is a picture of a PROPOSED set layout, and not the one they ended up with... In the show, the corridor never extended beyond a third or a half circle at most, ending with the cargo bay / holodeck doors at the other side.
Mark
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AllansFirebird
Member # 1331
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After some research, I've drawn out what the set probably looked like (at least in season 3 or so):
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/4808/tnglayoutactual3bx.jpg
Please tell me what you think!
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omi
Member # 1695
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what's the rooms next to the infirmary and transporter room? the blank ones?
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Jason Abbadon
Member # 882
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Dance studio and dungeon/gimp quarters.
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z4g0
Member # 1796
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Hi! is a lot of time that I try to put down the floor plan of TNG sets, using the VHS before, and 'star trek TNG interactive technical manual' after (this contain some fake thing). I see also ur draw, AllansFirebird, and is very similar to mine
there are also two mistery: 1) in the left/bottom side called 'emissary' there are a very rare corridor, appeared in 'Emissary' and 'Where Silence Has Lease' in two different view. 2) the science lab, sure it is found between trasporter room and sickbay office... but I have still not understood the interior disposition & details. is always 'bad' showed, except in 'Home Soil' and 'the game' (in two difference configurations maybe.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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What do the different colours represent?
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z4g0
Member # 1796
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colors have not so importance (in Work in progress, now there are almost-random colours)... anyway, the brown lines are the 'yellow' wall, orange lines are the doors (not fully done). the red lines are the 'misterius' wall.
whe "W.I.P" are the work in progress area (that I already have in a simply version on papers, but i must put down some details on PC)
the grey areas/lines are OR on-floor object and fornitures, OR, ceil detail (like collums, archs etc...)
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WizArtist II
Member # 1425
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quote: Originally posted by AndrewR: What do the different colours represent?
Most likely this was done in a CAD program. Each color would have a different line weight defined by the pen table. On screen the colors help differentiate objects but when printed you get a black & white "blueprint" with varying thicknesses of lines.
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omi
Member # 1695
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very interesting, nice job.
I suppose the bridge was on another stage?
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Kazeite
Member # 970
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Yup. This set was on stage 9, and bridge, 10-Forward and Conference room were on stage 8.
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z4g0
Member # 1796
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Hi! I have updated the floorplan. Still a mysterious area: anyone have an idea? I also put down some W.I.P plans of rare room's sets (that i think are built in stage 9 (probably in the 'mysterious area')
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HerbShrump
Member # 1230
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Data's lab was a redress of the NCC-1701A/Ent-D Battle Bridge set.
What about the location of Picard, Crusher or Riker's quarters? Another stage, perhaps?
You could post this over on www.trekbbs.com. Michael Okuda, one of the TNG designers, frequents that DB and answers fan questions.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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What is the 'Ethics' room!?!
What was the school room a redress of?
And what episode was that Torpedo room in - "In Theory". What about that room that Geordi and Worf were in in Season 1 - I think it was "Lonely Among Us".
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Sol System
Member # 30
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"What is the 'Ethics' room!?!"
I think he means either the room Worf was staying in during the episode "Ethics" or the operating room from that same episode?! Because I think both sets were not the usual sickbay sets!!
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Malnurtured Snay
Member # 411
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Andrew:
In "Lonely Among Us" it looked like a re-dress of the pool-table section of the engineering room, with doors added to block the warp core.
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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quote: Originally posted by Sol System: "What is the 'Ethics' room!?!"
I think he means either the room Worf was staying in during the episode "Ethics" or the operating room from that same episode?! Because I think both sets were not the usual sickbay sets!!
Ahh - I thought it might have been a mistranslation of like "bathroom"!
Thanks Snay - it looked like a confined room.
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Mark Nguyen
Member # 469
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Hey, does this help?
http://www.robsacc.nl/ottens/forgottentrek_behindthescenes-nextgeneration_sets.html
Mark
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AndrewR
Member # 44
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What weird page is that... Star Trek next to a section on "The Third Reich"!?!
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z4g0
Member # 1796
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quote: "What is the 'Ethics' room!?!"
yes, is the room where Worf was staying in during the episode "Ethics". otherwise, the "operating room" was placed in the 'science lab-troi office etc..' set room, i think.
sorry, I have some problem with english language
Anyway... I ask in trekBBS, as someone suggested me: in that link there are the correct floorplan of TNG: http://pat.suwalski.net/film/st-stages/stage9.php in the end, is very similar to mine: I think i win my self-challenge
now I'm building an'interactive 3D tour of th set. I already do a big part of corridors:
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z4g0
Member # 1796
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Little update, a view of engineering:
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B.J.
Member # 858
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Wow. I'm looking forward to being able to run around this in real time!
B.J.
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Bernd
Member # 6
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Awesome work, z4g0!
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