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What is this patch that is seen on Riker in ST:FC?
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Funny you mention it. After getting the SE-DVD last week and watching the movie again, I noticed that patch for the first time, too. It's quite different from the Phoenix on the ship's hull, but it does look like a bird.
Is that just some random stars around the logo?
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photoshop enhancement shows it to be two seperate shapes. There's the wings on either side of an oval, then a seperate, lighter triangle at the top. I can't tell what shapes are in the surrounding circle.
This could also be the logo for the complex they were working out of, but I believe it's been identified before as the Phoenix's mission logo.
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So, it�s nothing recognizable from NASA? I mention this possibility because in a scene inside a house with Riker, Troi and Cochrane you can clearly see Skylab�s patch and another patch which I vaguely think I�ve seen before from NASA.
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That's the town bar, which (oh man dvd extra time!) was decorated with patches from an assortment of missions.
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The Experience actually has a Ent D bridge set built. IIRC, the movie part of it plays on the viewscreen. Actors walk around the set in uniform doing things as well. I think.
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Sol system: was there more patches then the two I mentioned? I didn�t see more...
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They line the wall over the bar, but I had never noticed them at all until the Okudas mentioned it in their commentary thing, and even then I'm not sure how many are actually onscreen.
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