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I'd have to say it's a toss-up between Archer's chair and Kirk's chair from TOS. Archer's chair has this nice ergonomic look to it, and I really like the way the arms connect and project from it. I really like Kirk's chair because it was, in many ways, a throne (quite perfect for the seat of the captain). It was elevated enough to give the captain the aura of importance and to give him/her the ability to see everyone's station and monitors without getting up. Not to mention that the arms of his chair had a nice layout with the buttons, intercom, and disk reader.
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I kinda like the Enterprise-D chair...too bad it's in some exhibit now.
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