I was wondering if anyone had any reference photos, or better yet blueprints or schematics, of the Excelsior's original bridge from Star Trek III. I seem to recall it being very different from the more familiar Star Trek VI version, but haven't been able to source any pictures or schematics at all. Can anyone help me?
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I see this forum is as welcoming as most when a newcomer doesn't read through every single post ever before daring to write anything... I don't know how to delete threads, if I did I'd have got rid of this and posted in the other place. As I said, point taken, my mistake. No need to be a pain about it.
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It is the only way a newbie will learn anything. This conditioning is designed to bring discipline, and respect for the authority of the collective bitchiness that is Flare. We all had to pay our teh "fuck?"ing dues.
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True, and I understand it as a member of many other forums... I did run a search first as it's easier to comb through search than a whole page of posts... as I said, my bad, I'll try to do better in future
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Won't help a bit. The transition from kicked-in-the-groin newbie to a bitter old regular is instantaneous. There is no interval of amicability in between.
Which is sorta weird. *I* certainly remember none of this hostility from my rookie years. Were people really that different in the past millennium?
Oh, well. *Trek* was different then. There being wondrous things that had not been revealed to the outside-Paramount-backstage world yet, questions that had not been asked (more than perhaps thrice), screencaps that had not been posted anywhere. The world was so *young*!
And now we have "Enterprise". Where's a Genesis device when you need one?
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No, it's obviously "lessens". As in, decreases. Muppet.
This is all very well and good, but there's still the issue of pictures of the Excelsior's original bridge to consider...
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Yah, unless I meant 'lessens' as in "Our tolerance lessens the more we have to deal with moronic fanboy crap. And incidentally, people who correct my spelling."