Star Trek: The Next Generation - USS Enterprise-D Main Engineering Concept Art by Andrew Probert
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Star Trek: The Next Generation - USS Enterprise-D Main Engineering Concept Art by Andrew Probert
Engineering updates
Noticed while skimming episodes the other day some changes in Main Engineering during the first couple of seasons that I hadn't noticed before (or just forgotten about).
Specifically, I'm going to focus on the back end of Engineering, where the Master Systems Display is located:
Nice and busy
Now that area doesn't show up in Encounter at Farpoint, the couple of shots in engineering are centered around the warp core and the catwalk surrounding it (the open elevator connecting the two gets a lot of use in there).
Hot elevator action!
The MSD appears in the next episode The Naked Now but it's all alone.
Nothing more than a repurposed wide corridor where we stuck a giant screen, and it's green (it will stay green for the first two seasons). There's also no isolinear stacks underneath the MSD, and the hallways panels are missing some LCARS. Oh and we don't have our pool table MSD table.
The next time we see engineering from this angle is The Last Outpost.
A lot of progress for sure, but it's not right. The LCARS panels have been added to the bulkhead and the isolinear stacks are now underneath the display. The MSD Table, itself recycled from Star Trek 4, hasn't fully undergone the TNG conversion and looks out of place.
Here it is in The Voyage Home:
The Lighting elements that are flush against the Display are the wrong shape, flanking it. for comparison:
And now, a brief interlude to Where No One Has Gone Before:
They're GREEN. I had not...it had not clicked with me before (at least not consciously) that the lighting panels were green for the episode. I don't know if they were still tweaking the look or decided it should be green bc of Kosinski's so-called upgrades but in any case it's green and distracting now that I see it.
table's still wrong:
I feel like they're going to show us some x-rays on here.
By the time we reach 11001001 the table looks right (hard to tell from this angle but looks like the entire surface is reflective now).
the big lights are off, for some reason.
Another quick detour, this time to Home Soil, where the MSD also acts as a viewscreen:
also when you put chairs there it really emphasizes how those controls look like navigation (you can control the ship from Engineering I guess you could set it up that way).
The rest of the season won't see any further changes. Season 2, starting with Where Silence Has Lease the lighting elements around the MSD will have been updated to the ones that will remain throughout the rest of the series
The lighting might have changed between Where Silence Has Lease and Q-Who or just might be colour processing.
Finally, season 3 brings us the updated MSD with more detailed okudagrams on it
There might be rubber duck in there.
It will remain mostly unchanged for the rest of the series, except at some point someone slapped a label on the bottom left.
(this occured at some point between s3-4)
A final, minor, update was brought to the MSD where the label was removed and two lines were added to the pedestal for Star Trek: Generations.
(similarly to how the runabouts had a bunch of random lines that looked like electrical tape to make the sets pop).
USS Budapest (Norway Class) - Deck 07 - Main Engineering by Tadeo D'Oria
Cyberpunk transportation station illustrations
by Elijah McNeal / Based_Gunman (freelance & concept artist working in the film & gaming industry from Texas)
(1) Transportation Station
(2) Main Engineering
(3) Totally Not A Metal Gear reference
(4) Freight Center
(5) Work Center
(6) Main Core
(7) Work Post
Discovery co-executive producer gives some background what we have seen and hints at what is coming up.
Cooooool..... I’m so here for it all.
Star Trek: The Motion Picture - Engineering Concept Art by Rick Sternbach
Star Trek: The Next Generation - USS Enterprise-D Main Engineering Concept Art by Andrew Probert
NCC-93700
Main Engineering & Warp Core
The heart of just about any and every Federation Starfleet Starship is Main Engineering. On this T5 Odyssey Class Starship, Main Engineering is polished and clean. Nothing is out of place with enough technology for the warp reaction systems to run themselves effectively.
With the EPS Conduits shunted out and down the rear of the core, all that is visible is the Core and Antimatter downward flow conduit.