Scroll down. Comments? To me, it looks like the Voyager set, without any durved surfaces. And look - curtains! One wonders how that works in microgravity... Still, it's the first real concept of personal isolation we've seen in a sickbay set.
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Wow, T'Pol's got a nice rack goin' with that sickbay pic. There's just something wrong with the face though. Maybe it's the unisex Vulcan haircut. Or the size of her lips, kinda reminds me of Angelina Jolie.
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Some of the details (surgery bed on rails, curtains) are nice, but some (especially in the walls) are too sophisticated even compared to the simplicistic Enterprise-D sickbay. What I don't like is that, like the bridge, this sickbay seems to have the same basic layout as on all later ships. No development here.
In addition, this is not what I would call an attractive photo of T'Pol.
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When T'Pol brings her guns to bear, she has two very large pointed ones to fire from.
Going from the absurd to the tantalizing-there is a third photo. This photo shows masks for the Axanar, a species in the second episode. Could these Axanar be the same as the Axanar mentioned in "Whom Gods Destroy"? These latter Axanar were peaceful scientists and diplomats who lived on the fourth planet of the sun Axanar.
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Well, all the equipment on the walls above the beds seems to jive with what we have nowadays. Everything has it's own little control. Perhaps by the time TNG rolls around, everything can be controlled from one central panel...?
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Since the sickbay seems determined to be the focus of discussion, does anyone else think this sickbay has the appearance of an emergency room at a large city hospital?
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The Sickbay reminds me of the ER at the Kaiser Permanente hospital I've visited. I have to say that the set looks good, although I don't like the fact that it still looks a bit advance for a Pre-TOS series...
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Oh no the sickbay looks too modern like something you would find on an amazing ship from the 32nd century Berman is evil and wants to steal my soul blah blah blah.
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Technological advances are accelerating faster than we can predict the future state of technology. The guys and gals of the new show are doing their best working with the limitations of the first, yet at the same time showing a future technological world that is plausible for the early 21st century.
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