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I'm afraid you may be out of luck. The only locations we've ever seen on a Nebula class vessel have been the ready room, the bridge, and the brig. I thought Bernd had a few shots, but I can't seem to find them. That is, unless one of these is what you're looking for.
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We've also seen some interior shots of a Nebula Class' dignitary quarters in "Second Sight", DS9. Seyotek and his hot wife took their guests through several rooms aboard the Prometheus.
I don't have any piccies, though.
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These interiors of the Prometheus looked more spartan than corresponding Galaxy class (or E-D) facilities. I don't recall if the doorways had heavy frames and thresholds, but they did seem more "battleship-like" than those of the E-D. Ceiling height appeared lower, and there was of course a notable lack of those slanted walls and their long skylight-style windows - everythign was straight angles and vertical and horizontal surfaces.
What little we saw of the brig facilities of USS Honshu in "The Waltz" fit well with these "Second Sight" interiors. Apparently, elements of the "Second Sight" set were used in building the Defiant set, as were elements from the Runabout aft cabin set of "Timescape". So essentially, we are seeing the 2360s standard Starfleet style here, as opposed to the "1st class" style seen aboard the E-D...
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Right, Timo. Since the Nebbies were made afore the Gallaxies, it stands to reason that they'd have slightly less extravagent features.
And you are correct, sir. The Prommie did have submarine stlye hatches that require you to step over the threshhold, IIRC, that is.
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