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[QUOTE]Originally posted by The Mighty Monkey of Mim: [QB] I'd say that these inconsistencies are just par for the course when you have a model of a fictional (and impossible) spacecraft and practical standing sets that must be designed and constructed utilizing available techniques and resources and which must satisfy various lighting, sound, and equipment requirements in order to be filmable. In other words, just [i]ignore[/i] the fact that what we see internally [i]usually[/i] doesn't match with what we see externally. Hasn't this really been true of [i]most[/i] Trek sets? As Woodside Kid said, the very fact that none of these sets were built with curvatures conforming to their corresponding windows on the model will throw off any views of the outside. But saying "those aren't windows; those are viewscreens" and trying to locate the sets as buried somewhere in the saucer core seems too incongruous with the designers' (both of the model and of the sets) intents. Suspension of Disbelief<sup><small>TM</small></sup>, people! -[b]MMoM[/b] :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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