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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] Agreed with TSN on the torp deck thing. It would be more satisfying to have that "interdeck" be deck 12, the torp deck lower level be deck 13 (thus jibing with TUC), and the ship thus have 21 SJ'esque decks. This has been an enlightening little thread indeed. I never even realized that one could see the windows (and out of the windows!) in the Rec Deck interior scenes - my copies of TMP have been so crappy thus far. One solution to the Officers' Lounge problem could be that it's actually on the port side of the saucer aft rim. It's not a perfect solution, but the errors there (the viewing angle on the pylon, the shape and size of the window, and the fact that the impulse engine assembly aft tip doesn't protrude into the view) are IMHO minor compared with the problematique of trying to fit the room to the starboard side. As we know, the saucer has these infamous double rows of windows on the rim, clustered so that they don't really make sense as the windows of two separate decks. There are some horizontally elongated windows in each cluster. The windows on the Officer's Lounge could correspond to these. Similarly, one of the forward clusters of windows could house the steering wheel -decorated lounge from ST5. Given the crappy quality of the starstreak effects in that movie, it's not at all said that the lounge would have to be on ship centerline or anything. Deck floor level on the rim of the saucer might fall between the F and G decks if need be. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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