Floorplan of the main bridge of the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D from the TV series STAR TREK: The Next Generation.
This is a hand drawn floorplan, made in scale, coloured with colour pencils and with full details of furniture, fabric, timbers and complements...
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Heeeey, here's an open access book on JSTOR you might be interested in: Fighting for the Future: Essays on Star Trek: Discovery.
This volume brings together 18 essays and one interview about the series, with contributions from a variety of disciplines including cultural studies, literary studies, media studies, fandom studies, history and political science. They explore representations of gender, sexuality and race, as well as topics such as shifts in storytelling and depictions of diplomacy.
You know you're in for a serious ride when the preface is titled "Unheimlich Star Trek"!
An episode where Garak and Quark are sitting in Ten Forward, Guinan being perfectly nonchalant and Data and Picard forced to interact with them, Data asking mundane questions and Picard sitting helpless, trying to not look disinterested.
Quark is in deep conversation with Data about the depths and nuances of Rules of Acquisition and Garak dragging Picard into the conversation just for the joy of torturing him
Watching TNG and the way they're constantly using the holodeck, I bet there is an officer on every single ship who trades favours for elaborately-written personalised holodeck programs. You wanna pretend you're having a whirlwind romance with your fave movie star? They got you. You wanna be the Chosen One who has to save the world? Give them a week and they'll have it written flawlessly.
Someone out there on every starfleet vessel getting all the best shifts and shore leave and treats from strange worlds in exchange for their well-crafted self-insert fanfic scenarios
If I, a layman, wanted to get into Star Trek, where should I start? Is there, like in Star Wars, an accepted order by which I should introduce myself to the franchise?
//I'm just thinking about how wild it is that, in all likelihood, Data's "If you prick me, do I not leak?" quote from "The Naked Now" is a paraphrase of part of Shylock's most famous monologue in Merchant of Venice.
Was this intentional? Other people have to have made this connection before because it has wild implications for his character. Not to mention that Patrick Stewart played Shylock in a Merchant production.