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Timo
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Still, it gives us something to type while we wait for the next episode...

Yeah, the console was quite a bit different in "Where No Man", both from the "The Cage" variant and the eventual TOS one. What was in the unseen central depression of the "Where No Man" console, though? Perhaps the slides were all there, and Scotty didn't need to use them while beaming aboard the inert recorder marker... When he beamed down the live crew, I think we didn't see where his hands went at all. So we can insist that even that console in fact had the slides if we weally weally want.

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(I mean, this is the very best look we get at the "WNMHGB" control panel. The depression where Doohan is hiding his missing finger could also house other secrets...

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Grokca
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Seem like the unseen depression is some form of display. Probably to see which co-ordinates the t/p is set to. I never liked the slide things anyway, seems they were just put in for television effect, the whole thing should have been computer controlled and not need sliders. Of course they do come in handy in episodes like Mirror,mirror where the t/p has to be operated manually.

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Well if you are looking for something to do, find 'The Cage' and describe the trans. console and procedure in great detail please

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Woodside Kid
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Just did a quick run through of "The Cage" and "Where No Man..." It's the same console; neither one has sliders. The best view you get is when the crew attempts to beam down to the Talosian complex and only Number One and Yeoman Colt go. There are no sliders on either side of the console; there's just a flat space below the upper rows of buttons. What purpose the flat area has, your guess is as good as mine. Interestingly enough, transporter operation seems to be a two man job, since we see the same two operators over and over again.

As for the console in WNMHGB, the only differences from the first pilot seem to be brighter coloration and the deletion of the gooseneck monitor screens.

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Regarding the transporter consoles in "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and TMP. In the former, (and "The Cage"), I seem to recall the transporter console was the helm from the bridge, propped up to a different height. I have an old photonovel of WNMHGB and I'll check this.

The TMP transporter did have six (horizontal) sliders, but according to the plans drawn up for the console (in the Enterprise Flight Manual)these sliders are "distance controls" (who know what this means) and were apparently not meant to be used as the beaming controls a la the original show. On the other hand, int he upper left hand corner of the console there's a "manual fine-tuning handle" which one might say is analagous to the old series sliders.

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Hmmm... Quite interesting. It looks like I didn't remember "The Cage" and "Where No Man Has Gone Before" as clearly as I had thought. It is amazing that the transporter console and the helm/navigation console appear so similar in the early shot. I agree that it's likely it doesn't have sliders and that the depression is more than likely a screen or coordinate plotter.

Even more interesting is that the transporter seemed to need the two operators in the pilot episodes. This would seem to indicate a more complicated system in use. This could be due to the differences between Enterprise's prototype system and TOS's refined system. With the one large transport pad, I'm wondering if this means that everyone's patterns are mixed together in the buffer. If that's so, then the TOS transporter can keep those patterns all seperate since each person gets his/her own pad to stand on. With that, a second operator was needed to, say, monitor the pattern integrities as the first operator managed the transportation process. Then advanced computer controls were added which simplified the process to just one operator.

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