@MirrorAyako @startrek Must’ve been the rocks in the ceiling 😂
Cordry rocks were pebble-like objects installed in Starfleet vessels. Starfleet engineers, such as Andy Billups, considered cordry rocks essential since their non-centrosymmetry disrupted the charge leptons in the isolinear pathways of the main deflector, which caused other things to transpire. However, they could also be dangerous projectiles when damage occurred. Jack Ransom was not fond of them for this reason. In 2366, these rocks were among the debris that fell from the ceiling of the...
It's interesting how much drama they pulled from these scenes of slow moving ships firing on each other, by having such good actors dramatize the effects of the conflict. 👍
Picard channeling his inner John Wayne: “That’ll be the day.”
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DIRECTOR: And no one shall be seated!
SCENIC ART: Uhh... We kinda built the chairs into the helm and ops consoles four years ago.
DIRECTOR: Fine. Then give the captain a throne platform.
GAFFER: Ooh! With a dramatically blinding spotlight on the otherwise dark bridge?
DIRECTOR: (narrows eyes) ......... Make. It. So.
The combative/competitive dynamic between Picard and Riker in this reality is something. No love lost between those two. 😆
This final battle with the #Klingons would not stand in #StarTrekDS9 or #StarTrekVoyager. Those shows' computer generated starship models would be zipping all over the screen like fighters in #StarWars! 😆
ASST. DIRECTOR: Is it necessary to have twelve stairs on the bridge? It's going to block a lot of our usual camera angles.
DIRECTOR: Add more stairs! I want it to look like an Escher painting!
You die a stupid death Tasha. That’s what happened.
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