Andrew Probert provided the rationale for the refit Enterprise's cargo and landing bays based on Mike Minor's designs.
Designing The Motion Picture’s Cargo and Shuttle Bays
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Designing the Enterprise-D’s Lounge Areas
Andrew Probert allocated many windows of the Enterprise-D model for observation and lounge areas.
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Designing The Motion Picture Bridge
The appearance of the refit Enterprise's bridge combined the input of half a dozen designers and director Robert Wise.
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The Design and Reuse of the Orbital Office Complex
The space office that first appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture would be refurbished numerous times.
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The Galaxy Class Medical Deck That Could Have Been
Gareth John Williams brings to live Andrew Probert's sketches for the Galaxy class' medical bay.
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The Evolution of The Next Generation’s Shuttlecraft
Andrew Probert and Rick Sternbach designed three different shuttlecraft for the series.
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Designing The Motion Picture Drydock
The design of the drydock that first appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture originated in the aborted second Star Trek television series, Phase II. When the script for what was supposed to be the series’ pilot episode, “In Thy Image,” called for a drydock, illustrator Mike Minor came up with a design that closely […]
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Squeezing the Enterprise-D into Spacedock
Andrew Probert hated using footage from the movies, because it implied a spacedock at least twice the size.
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Designing the Enterprise-D’s Saucer Separation
It wasn't until late in the design process that Andrew Probert was told the Enterprise-D needed to be able to split in two.
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Designing the Enterprise-D’s Battle Bridge
The Enterprise-D battle bridge used the same set as the Enterprise bridge from the movies.
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