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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [qb] Working on the runabout in its various cockpit configurations. [/qb][/QUOTE] http://www.st-v-sw.net/images/Trek/Special/bridges/ Within, you'll now find images of the various 'bridges' of the runabouts, separated by season and episode. Below, you'll find excessive detail regarding the shots: DS9-1 shots include some basic establishing shots. Note the position of the transporter cramping up the whole cockpit, the blocky things at the forward corners for characters to bash their heads upon, and the uh-oh-we-forgot-a-door from "Past Prologue", replaced by the time of "The Passenger". The doodads on the former back wall were moved behind the door, with access to the aft compartment to the left or right. (This always used to seem like an error to me, since the runabout's mission-specific modules were supposed to be on either side of a central hallway. But, the runabout model does have enough extra space for there to be a hallways on the side which rejoin into a central hallway. There's a second, smaller set of side windows which would be the logical point for this to occur.) (And, though I didn't cap it, there's an access port just behind the center cockpit console but in front of the transporter. It is from here that the dude from Past Prologue inserted and launched his little bomb. The hatch itself was not visible in the shot, but I think it's the same as is seen in DS9-7 (as capped) and the same as from DS9-2's "The Jem'Hadar".) There were no major changes for season two, except that the blocky corner-thingies got some extra controls on the vertical faces, so that now you could bash your head and simultaneously activate the ship's self-destruct or something. DS9-3 sees the replacement of the blocky corner-thingies by more head-friendly controls, so that now the front half of the cockpit has a nice wrap-around effect. This alters the floorplan slightly, and undoubtedly made the cramped cockpit feel a bit less cramped. DS9-4 had no readily-apparent changes. For DS9-5, the aft door was widened and the transporter was moved, "inserted" into the wall that formerly existed behind the door. Whatever was in the wall there before evidently got moved or miniaturized somehow. In place of the transporter, a free-standing console was placed on the floor. This goofy-shaped unit served no readily-apparent purpose except to make the floor less boring, which would've been better accomplished by a normal TNG-era console. That was pretty much the final configuration of the cockpit, as the various DS9-7 shots reveal. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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