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Inside the USS Enterprise D (Deck 1-16) 

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So I have decided to create an updated 3D animation of the iconic Enterprise 1701-D from Star Trek from the Next Generation, Deck 1-16 of the saucer section. Enjoy!
The USS Enterprise 1701-D is an updated evolution to the original USS Enterprise 1701 from the Star Trek media franchise.
Under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard, it is the main setting of Star Trek: The Next Generation and server as the Starfleet flagship for seven years (1987-1994).
The Next Generation occurs in the 24th century, 78 years after the adventures of Captain James T. Kirk and the starship Enterprise.
Artist Andrew Probert was in charge of redesigning the Enterprise-D, which was an update to Matt Jefferies' iconic 1960s Enterprise designs, depicting a ship supporting a larger crew on a longer mission "to boldly go where no one has gone before."
The updated Enterprise retains the signature of Matt Jefferies' design for the original Enterprise: a saucer section, an engineering section, and a pair of engine nacelles.
With a total of 42 decks, the Enterprise-D was twice the length and had eight times the interior space of the Constitution-class ships of over a century earlier. She carried a combined crew and passenger load of 1,012.
Defensive systems included 10 phaser banks, 250 photon torpedoes, and a high-capacity shield grid; there are some 4,000 power systems in all aboard ships.
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0:00 Intro
2:18 Bridge
4:01 Deck 2
4:42 Deck 3
5:33 Deck 4
6:17 Deck 5
7:31 Deck 6
8:20 Deck 7
9:11 Deck 8
11:08 Deck 9
11:56 Deck 10
13:00 Deck 11
14:00 Deck 12
15:45 Deck 13
16:55 Deck 14
17:54 Deck 15
18:18 Deck 16
18:48 Conclusion

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@ZombieFBody
@ZombieFBody Год назад
I've been spending 20-years restoring a car, how Geordi put the D back together in the same time tells me he's one hell of an engineer!
@fu4616
@fu4616 Год назад
... and lots of extra time on his hands.
@unimatrix82
@unimatrix82 Год назад
@@fu4616 And bodies in general, one man cannot possibly restore something that large by himself no matter how good of an engineer he is.
@thespacesbetweenstudio3346
@thespacesbetweenstudio3346 Год назад
@@unimatrix82 with drones and the ability to replicate things out of thin air, it's not as hard as building current ships
@rinoz47
@rinoz47 Год назад
Bad writing?
@acmenipponair
@acmenipponair Год назад
A. La Forge most likely had the help of drones and robots - he was directing the former Space Dock, which most likely had the best facilities to repair and rebuild whatever is in its hangar decks. B. He only needed to repair the crash damage of the saucer section. the engineering hull was most likely taken from another Galaxy class ship that was "scrapped", which also explains the newer warp nacelles (as the remaining Galaxy class ships most likely got several upgrades in the 2380s-2390s) So the task of Geordi was more cleaning up and repairing than rebuilding.
@Czarzhan
@Czarzhan Год назад
The bioneural systems were what powered Voyager's computer core. The isolinear chips replaced the Daystrom doutronic, and possibly multitronic, circuitry. I say "possibly" because I don't know if the multitronic framework (which gave rise to M5) was restructured to a more stable architecture between the TOS and TNG eras.
@prestonroberts2941
@prestonroberts2941 Год назад
I was going to post this; thanks for saving me the trouble. :)
@sherpajones
@sherpajones Год назад
Ok so I look at building blueprints all day, it's my job. I have to say that there were a lot of things that were confusing, unclear, or straight up incongruent between the 3D model and the deck plan. I'd have to comb through it for details, but something just just doesn't look right in general.
@miles2378
@miles2378 Год назад
​@@sherpajones the capitans ready Room has a window wich is not shown.
@kev3d
@kev3d Год назад
Yes, but you might be neglecting the polynormic hyper-circuits that bypass the usual plasma shunts and core conduits introduced in early 2367. The reason for this is because normal shielding is still vulnerable to inverse tachyon pulses which can put the whole system out of phase. It is speculated that this is what caused the destruction of the USS Yamato. In any case, the circuits can be accessed by either the Aft, section J Jeffries Tubes, or by the....I'm just making shit up.
@DiggyDiggy1919
@DiggyDiggy1919 Год назад
​​@@kev3d naw man. No need to be a prick. Let people enjoy what they want to enjoy. It's fun to escape into fantasy and explore the universe that was created for so many people to explore
@aeonjoey3d
@aeonjoey3d Год назад
12:10 that is actually 9-forward being shown (crew lounge above 10-forward) aside from it not having the actual bar in the center, it’s windows are dorsal facing. 10-forward is ventral.
@stefans6557
@stefans6557 Год назад
yes, I also don't get, how Picard's, Riker's and Troi's quarters are shown inside the ship, so there is still stuff around them, but still they have windows. There has to be something wrong with the plans? Maybe the most outer ring does not exist?
@fredashay
@fredashay Год назад
I'm glad you pointed that out. When I saw that in the video, I said to myself: _"That's not how even close to how 10 Forward is laid out!"_ In fact, a lot of details in this video don't match what's depicted in the show. Now, I don't blame @Halfscreen. I just assume that the show didn't follow the "official" manual.
@IamJustJ.
@IamJustJ. 3 месяца назад
I assume the reason it didn't show the windows is because it wasn't exactly in the manual in the way you're conceiving it. This animation is almost taken line for line from the manual. It's missing the additional component of adding windows, but it's hard to do that except in spaces you know you can (e.g. the canon model allows for it). Much harder to do in that case as the model doesn't necessarily reflect the internal schematics. There was a 4 foot and 6 foot model and the 6 foot one was substantially less detailed than the smaller 4 foot model.
@jcforge
@jcforge Месяц назад
@@stefans6557 I think it's more of a think with the manual drawings being off, the crew space should border the exterior with the corridor inside of them
@tondog54
@tondog54 4 месяца назад
I used to obsess over the technical manual when I was a kid. This content is beyond incredible, my 46 year old soul is a kid again. Thank you!
@RegClintonBrown
@RegClintonBrown Год назад
Andrew Probert deserves an 🏆 for this design details🙌🏾
@legPhase
@legPhase Год назад
there are no windows in the captain's ready room in this schematics?
@TheRezro
@TheRezro Год назад
@@legPhase Yeh. Similarly like in Voyager video. Most standard crew sections would be in outside rim. Where middle of the saucer contain four wast chambers around the core, what fit modular setups. It is not mistake in specific plan of Enterprise. But it is something worth to remember. For example in Battleship variant from Dominion War, those spaces were filled by power banks and ammunition storage. When explorers and science ships would have more labs and cargo holds.
@theharbingerofconflation
@theharbingerofconflation Год назад
Don't forget Okuda here, he wrote the technical manual and came up with a lot of the interior
@carlosrivas1629
@carlosrivas1629 2 месяца назад
the captain's ready room has a view into space and he didnt show that.
@adamwhitehead7289
@adamwhitehead7289 21 день назад
@@carlosrivas1629 Based on the plans, the assumption was that was a screen in the first three seasons. In Season 4 we see a reverse shot of Picard looking out of what appears to be a window from the outside, but the window cannot physically exist based on the model. This was an example of "rule of cool" where the production team did something and didn't worry if it technically made sense.
@travismcgreat3823
@travismcgreat3823 Год назад
Seeing the Enterprise I grew up with, back on screen, made me happier than I'd been in years.
@GlamorousTitanic21
@GlamorousTitanic21 Год назад
You can have your Millennium Falcon and UNSC Infinity. For me; with its replicators and holodecks and countless other amenities, the Galaxy Class just felt like HOME.
@Liac112
@Liac112 Год назад
12:12 That's one deck above Ten Forward. Ten Forward is different. But the whole thing is brilliant, well done and thank you!
@Peaceforall20111
@Peaceforall20111 Год назад
This is first type of video which gives a good look at the scope of sickbay. Seriusly you put a lot of love and care into this. Amazing
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks. I'm expecting to finish all 42 deck in the near future.
@emperorofscelnar8443
@emperorofscelnar8443 Год назад
Not only did the Galaxy Class have two main sick bays it also has an entire deck dedicated to medical which we never got to see on screen as well as the main shuttle bay, Cetacean OPS and its shopping mall, I wonder how a shopping mall would work in a time with no money.
@BigWhoopZH
@BigWhoopZH Год назад
Probably an exhibition of replicated items you can evaluate so you don't waste replicator power on things you don't like after trying them out.
@emperorofscelnar8443
@emperorofscelnar8443 Год назад
@@BigWhoopZH That would work I guess a exhibition of items.
@xBINARYGODx
@xBINARYGODx Месяц назад
A mall is more than just shopping for an item.
@lawrencehodge6273
@lawrencehodge6273 Год назад
Great video. I love that this shows just how massive the Galaxy Class ships were. There was one mis statement however. In discussing deck 5 and the computer core, you incorrectly state that isoliner chips replaced bio neural systems. Bio neural circuitry didn’t come about until after the Enterprise D was out of service. It was 2371 with the introduction of the Intrepid Class, also the same year the Enterprise D crashed.
@mos6581com
@mos6581com Год назад
Yup, iso-linear chips replaced duotronics.
@keyboardt8276
@keyboardt8276 Год назад
The galaxy class is puny compared to ships from other sci fi though
@neptoniumblue
@neptoniumblue Год назад
Yes, Isolinear chips replaced the duotronic circuitry in previous class ships, and bio neural circuitry was introduced in the prototype Intrepid class USS Intrepid, complimenting existing isolinear chip tech. Also, the Enterprise D didn't exactly just crash. Without revealing spoilers from Star Trek: Picard, the drive section was destroyed in a core breach, and the saucer section crashed on Veridian III. Taking from Star Trek: Generations that Veridian III is some kind of pre warp world and/or civilization, we can assume that the Prime Directive takes precedence and the saucer is at some point retrieved in some fashion.
@eskanda3434
@eskanda3434 Год назад
30 years later and still the most majestic, regal and elegant ship in all starfleet history. The gentle lines and futuristic curves just make it look like one seamless piece of engineering marvel. It also visually represents the epitome of starfleet and Roddenberry's vision: a hopeful, optimistic, & utopian future for humanity. Considering how long ago TNG came out, I'm disappointed in the other starship designs since then. There was a kind of majesty and elegance to the design of D that hasn't been duplicated since.
@HawkGTboy
@HawkGTboy Год назад
The front windows of 10 Forward slope in the opposite direction from what you’re showing. But overall this is very impressive!
@jameskircher5235
@jameskircher5235 Год назад
I concur. 10 Forward is on the bottom edge of the saucer so the windows slope the other direction.
@chrisserfass8635
@chrisserfass8635 Год назад
We should get our act together so we could build real Starships like the Enterprise D!!
@Andrews__YT
@Andrews__YT Год назад
A very ambitious video given the size of the Enterprise-D, but you're clearly up to the challenge. Bravo!
@keyboardt8276
@keyboardt8276 Год назад
Actually it's pretty puny
@wolfmaster0579
@wolfmaster0579 Год назад
A little-known fact is that while the Enterprise D could hold around 15 thousand people during evacuations, it could house nearly 6 thousand people comfortably if you agree with the deck plans used in the video. Many of the quarters can house two or more people. Family quarters can house as many as needed. Crew and junior officer quarters have beds in separate rooms, along with separate showers, but a shared living space. This capability makes sense because during the dominion war, Galaxy class ships were produced and operated with only 35% of their spaceframe used. This means that 65% is spent on science rooms, and the additional crew quarters/amenities. If you take the daystrom institute technical library's "diplomatic ranking" for starships to be accurate, the galaxy and nebula classes must be able to hold: 75x ambassadorial quarters 2250x staff quarters 4x conference halls 75x briefing rooms 75x independent communication centers Facilities for 400 additional members of the press. Taking this into account, a requirement would be set for all Galaxy and Nebula classes to be able to house and provide amenities for at least 1000-2000 crew, 2625 diplomats/staff/press, and still have enough to take on personnel for other assignments.
@pillepolle3122
@pillepolle3122 Год назад
most of the rooms seem to be just toilets.
@rob6345
@rob6345 Год назад
Yeah those numbers don't add up. Why is there more diplomats than crew members? And why would there need to be 400 quarters for the press? It's not a floating TV station. I think somebody's giving you faulty numbers.
@imqqmi
@imqqmi Год назад
Not to mention many cargo holds and holo decks can be converted for other uses like makeshift quarters. When I look at the animations it appears to me there's a lot of wasted space while space should be at a premium. Maybe that's why it was a flagship lol!
@wolfmaster0579
@wolfmaster0579 Год назад
@@rob6345 No it makes perfect sence. The galaxy class was designed in part to be a mobile embassy. The idea is that it would host diplomatic talks like we saw several times in the show. Whether you want to accept those numbers to be true is your decision, but the deck plans for the Enterprise are also not canon. That's just what the site DITL suggests, and I agree with it. Consider that for every ambassador, you have potentially a dozen or more staff members, more than a dozen security, and several members of their respective societies press. Consider multilateral meetings with several nations here on earth. They usually require thousands of people to staff and manage. The NATO meeting in 2022 required over 20000 police officers alone. For a Galaxy class, they must be able to staff all of that in a single ship. In these meetings, the press is vital, whether for propaganda or for free enterprise. Also, they don't have more diplomats than crew, only 75 ambassadors quarters are required.
@wolfmaster0579
@wolfmaster0579 Год назад
@@imqqmi Yes a lot of space was wasted, however, the idea was that this was a more peaceful era where comfort and freedom were paramount. Galaxy classes were the biggest ships starfleet had until the odyssey class (in cannon as far as I know). The galaxy class was also seen as a multiadaptable craft. If the ship came across a unique geological site. Several hundred geologists could fly to the ship and conduct research. This adaptability was what made the Galaxy class the ultimate exploration vessel.
@johnmoss8230
@johnmoss8230 Год назад
Its a beautiful design i happen to love Andrew Probert's designs he is a legend in federation starship design from the constitution refit to the galaxy class wich are my favorite starship designs and to think star trek fans hated the galaxy class when tng came out and now its a celebrated and loved design and these videos are amazing thank you for your awesome work on this old girl! 😊
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
No doubt, andrew and his team did a fantastic job on their design.
@stevenfair3992
@stevenfair3992 Год назад
This video does a great job of putting the immense size of the ship into perspective.
@brandondowning6243
@brandondowning6243 Год назад
Riker's quarters and the battle bridge are Deck 8 per dialog in Best Of Both Worlds.
@JM1701ABCD
@JM1701ABCD Год назад
You almost got it right! Deck 1 is the bridge. There is a ramp down from the bridge to the observation lounge. Then another ramp down to deck 2. Your deck 2 in this video is actually deck 3.
@canadious6933
@canadious6933 Год назад
Such a massive ship for such a small crew. Goes to show just how important the computers are and how much work they do along with advanced technology and maintenance.
@CymruCreator
@CymruCreator Год назад
The ship contained over 1000 people when in service.
@MDE_never_dies
@MDE_never_dies 3 месяца назад
@@CymruCreatorThat’s NOTHING for a ship this size. Aircraft Carriers half the length of the D (😏) have crews over 5000.
@miaobinhuang2315
@miaobinhuang2315 Год назад
You put in alot of efforts on creating the models and research of each quarter in your entire channel that caused alot of time and persistence, the accurracy is beyond words thank you.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks and yes, it took many hours to model each deck!
@Skrubb_Lord
@Skrubb_Lord Год назад
I agree but I can't help but nitpick the little details. One example the layout (not the location) of the mentioned officers quarters on deck two is incorrect. Along with their doorways not attached to the living areas.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
@@Skrubb_Lord There are so many details, can't get it all correct due to time.
@HawkGTboy
@HawkGTboy Год назад
@@Halfscreen What software did you use? I’ve sometimes I’ve toyed with the idea of using Revit to do this, but the model would be enormous.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
@@HawkGTboy 3DS max, but I'm also using plasticity.xyz too
@ppipowerclass
@ppipowerclass Год назад
This is an amazing break down of the Enterprise. Thank you for all of your time put in to this video!
@micahzook2626
@micahzook2626 Год назад
This is phenomenal in both quality and attention to detail. Thank you for all of your hard work on this!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks!
@TONYGILLEY
@TONYGILLEY Год назад
The Enterprise-D's computer systems were run with isoleniar chips. Prior to that in the 23rd Century it was Duotronic processors created by Richard Daystrom. Bi-Neural was the new generation of Computer systems that Voyager, Enterprise-E, and newer ships were equipped with.
@MatthewHall
@MatthewHall Год назад
Great video and awesome coverage! One thing I wonder about is how Picard’s ready room had a window when it looks like it should have not been there based upon this video. Unless the imagery in the window is a holographic projection?
@quuu42
@quuu42 Год назад
I had the same thought!
@johnq4951
@johnq4951 4 месяца назад
Theres no solid grey egg shaped mass around the bridge like the video shows, it's space. there's an egg shaped outline in the blueprints but i think that's an outline of deck 2. The bridge is actually raised with a ramp down to the meeting room.
@withershin
@withershin Год назад
I had this opinion as a kid - Galaxy Class ships are really an aircraft carrier equivalent. We never saw the main shuttle bay on-screen but why did they need all that room for shuttles? It would have made way more sense that the main shuttle bay was for fighter ships but we can't get into Battleship Galactica ideas in Star Trek. Your animations are so good - they make these ships seem real. Love this channel. Thank you!
@mattrobson3603
@mattrobson3603 Год назад
It would make a lot more sense, given the mission profile of the Galaxy Class, to have more 'Captain's Yacht' sized auxiliary craft. They're deployed to more exploration and diplomacy than they are to combat, so having several ships that are big enough to house multiple crew members and a decent sized sensor suite would be ideal for dropping off at interesting phenomena or lower-priority diplomatic contacts while the ship does whatever it's in the process of doing. There's room for a lot of shuttles, but they're pretty limited in their range, endurance and capabilities. In wartime, the auxiliary craft could be replaced with fighters or gunboats like the Peregrine-class.
@lsamaknight
@lsamaknight Год назад
@@mattrobson3603 The main shuttlebay was supposed to be able to handle craft up to the size of a Danube-class Runabout. Shame we only saw one in a single episode.
@Mr-Dutchy-Dutch
@Mr-Dutchy-Dutch Год назад
it makes you think would a ship like this ever be in space one day
@prestonroberts2941
@prestonroberts2941 Год назад
I miss you doing your own voiceovers, but excellent work as usual. Thanks for making this, Halfscreen. :)
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Doing the VO is a time consuming process, and some people can't understand my English accent unfortunately.
@stevebr551
@stevebr551 Месяц назад
Food for my Star Trek soul! Thank You!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen 29 дней назад
Our pleasure!
@user-do2ev2hr7h
@user-do2ev2hr7h Год назад
The Battle bridge can't be in the saucer as the entire reason for it's existence is an auxiliary command area for the star-drive when the two halves of the ship are separated.
@adamwhitehead7289
@adamwhitehead7289 21 день назад
The battle bridge isn't in the saucer, but it's level with the rear of the saucer, so multiple decks extend across both the saucer section and stardrive.
@user-do2ev2hr7h
@user-do2ev2hr7h 21 день назад
Yeah I figured that out after I posted.
@CaptainFunz
@CaptainFunz Год назад
Thanx for your great work on all ST Ships 👍
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Hey, thanks for the super thanks, it's definitely appreciated!
@exposingproxystalkingorgan4164
This video on USS Enterprise D is very thorough. 🖖
@joshhardin666
@joshhardin666 Год назад
this was REALLY well done (Both the animatics and the voiceover), with a few very minor quibbles in the vo script. This is a fantastic overview of the galaxy class saucer section!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
thanks for the compliment!
@brianrupe9420
@brianrupe9420 Год назад
I like what you have done and learn so much more and can't wait for the rest of the decks.
@MatthewCaunsfield
@MatthewCaunsfield Год назад
Modelling the Ent-D is a truly herculean effort. And it looks great!
@Adrian-mq5ld
@Adrian-mq5ld Год назад
finding the toilet makes modelling the ship look like a walk in the park
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks! It was a huge undertaking but it's done. I still need to model deck 16-42. 😁
@thesquisheee
@thesquisheee Год назад
Pretty sure the bio-neural systems began replacing the isolinear systems with the introduction of the intrepid class. Older starships including the galaxy class didn't have bio-neural systems. Loving the breakdown, all of these are fantastic. I love the work you put into these. Is it possible to 3d print them?
@chryssmetzler2098
@chryssmetzler2098 Год назад
You are correct new class ships like voyager at the time used bio-neural gel packs and isolinear chips.
@thebaccathatchews
@thebaccathatchews Год назад
He may have meant "duotronic", the computer system used from the OG Enterprise to the Enterprise C.
@james8449100
@james8449100 Год назад
​@@thebaccathatchewsit's beta cannon that the ambassador was a test bed for isorloner but it was a really buggy so the production model was og douetronic
@lrochfort
@lrochfort Год назад
I had these blueprints. I never understood why the bridge was shown surrounded by a thick section of hull because it doesn't allow for the ready room window as shown in the show
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Yeah. I thought it was rather odd myself.
@tetsujin_144
@tetsujin_144 Год назад
The interior sets didn't perfectly match the exterior shape of the model. "Just repeat to yourself, it's just a show..."
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
@@tetsujin_144 In reality, it is difficult to match them perfectly. It's more of a representation.
@russward2612
@russward2612 2 месяца назад
I still have them.
@adamwhitehead7289
@adamwhitehead7289 21 день назад
I case someone tried to shoot it out, the bridge was protected by a thick armoured surround. Probably offset by the nice bubble window in the ceiling, but still. The ready room window has confused people since 1987, as when the first physical models were launched just after the show started people were saying, "Hang on, that doesn't make sense." The working theory is the "window" in the ready room was supposed to be a screen, but the producers lost track of that and put in shots of the camera peering "in" to the ready room from outside, despite that not being physically possible. An alternative is that the external dimensions of the D and the internal ones were not properly married up and if you shrink the D by 10%, maybe more, the external size and the sets make way more sense (plus to loose the vast caverns of empty space on the ship, a by-product of Roddenberry abruptly shrinking the size of the crew in pre-production despite the ship being designed for far more). But the dimensions of the D have been enshrined in canon for almost 40 years, so nobody's keen to contradict that.
@niagarawarrior9623
@niagarawarrior9623 Год назад
extremely well done, once again - great job.
@danielsalem7624
@danielsalem7624 Год назад
For me, the one and only Star Trek ship. i luv the design of thr D soooo much ❤❤❤ thanks for the video.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
anytime!
@DX2069
@DX2069 Год назад
its honestly very impressive that the show runners planed out the entire floor plan of 42 decks
@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO
@ThomasMarxJeetKuneDoIFO Год назад
Great video! Ten forward animation was that of the nine forward lounge though 😊
@user-he2fq4lt5p
@user-he2fq4lt5p 4 месяца назад
Picard and Dr. Crusher were always rendezvousing inside the Captain's yacht 😮
@captainyossarian388
@captainyossarian388 Год назад
Great vid, love the Enterprise-D.
@z0nkus
@z0nkus Год назад
Damn this really provides the insight in the scale of this ship.
@agerothn
@agerothn Год назад
So wonderful to see these kinds of videos. Thank you for doing this. One small 'whoops' I did spot in your voiceover though: 6:45, you said the isolinear chips replaced bioneural systems, instead of duotronic.
@lawrencewalston2272
@lawrencewalston2272 Год назад
I noticed this as well. Sometimes the most minute details manage to slip through the cracks.
@ilpoomatili9549
@ilpoomatili9549 Год назад
another one i found: you sadi deck 16 was the final deck of the ship
@YgorMaster
@YgorMaster Год назад
Wow Just Wow !
@ArmandKarlsen
@ArmandKarlsen Год назад
When you're doing these deck-by-deck breakdowns, I'd love to see something like a little side view in the corner highlighting the deck being shown, or something like that; I sometimes got confused about where each part was in relation to the ship as a whole, particularly when it got down to where the neck started. That said, these are brilliant!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
I will keep that in mind.
@zyu09
@zyu09 Год назад
Ya I love this ship she was my first enterprise thanks for making this video
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
No problem.
@joegordon5117
@joegordon5117 Год назад
Giving me lovely, nostalgic flashbacks to when I got the technical manuals way back in the 80s, thanks so much for doing this, and in so much detail.
@WozWozEre
@WozWozEre Год назад
Given the ridiculous amount of internal space available Picards cabin is tiiiny. He could legit have the equivalent of a dozen cabins to himself and it'd make no practical difference.
@BlazeMakesGames
@BlazeMakesGames 3 месяца назад
its always wild how people are used to seeing the aux shuttle bays when in reality the ship has a goddamn airport sized bay for the main shuttles lol. Obviously it was due to budget limitations but I wish the show back in the day had the ability to really showcase some of these more wild features. The Airport shuttle bay, Cetacean ops, the sheer scale of the medical and science facilities. There's just so much it's like a luxury cruise ship.
@adamwhitehead7289
@adamwhitehead7289 21 день назад
There was a guy who built a 3D model of the entire ship that you could walk around, the Main Shuttlebay was completely wild. It got copyright-struck by Paramount, sadly.
@djolds1
@djolds1 Год назад
Beautiful work. Thank you.
@adamflux2
@adamflux2 Год назад
It would be really cool if the walls were colored red or something when the room in question was an on-screen set
@81hondaman
@81hondaman Год назад
Beautifully done video! Thank you for such a detailed breakdown!
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks!
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 Год назад
I find it funny that the saucer section had anti-matter pods in it because of that I'm surprised those pods didn't explode when the saucer section crashed on Viridian 3.
@tetsujin_144
@tetsujin_144 Год назад
Jettisoned prior to the crash? Or the ship's designed to protect them really, really well
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 10 месяцев назад
​@@tetsujin_144Yeah you're probably right about that and I'll bet it was because of those anti-matter pods in the saucer section was how they used the anti-matter spread against the Borg in 'Best of Both Worlds part 2'.
@kungfuwitcher7621
@kungfuwitcher7621 Год назад
Absolutely amazing work 👍 One of the things I have always found hard to is imagine the actual scale of these ships and properly picture how big inside these things are for the crew and whatnot. The best model I have seen 😊
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
thanks and model is to scale.
@gnryushi
@gnryushi Год назад
Incredible work. You've outdone yourself.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks for the compliment.
@cucumberspy
@cucumberspy 11 месяцев назад
wow very cool models and visual walkthrough. thanks for making this!! 😁
@mackjsm7105
@mackjsm7105 Год назад
wow man.. this is great!!! Congrats!
@neilhaas
@neilhaas Год назад
Very informative about the ship. Love the Enterprise D.
@mrsjr78
@mrsjr78 Год назад
I always thought about how formidable the Enterprise would be in wartime if its Main Shuttle Bay were kitted out with a squadron of attack fighters.
@lawnmowermanTX
@lawnmowermanTX Год назад
I agree, deck 3, would be the fighter pilots briefing, lounge and a flight-nap zone after extensive missions and a needed quick shower.. deck 5 and forward part of deck 5, would be the “launch tube” zone for fighters that can be “catapulted” like Battlestar Galactica.. “Alert Fighter” launchers.
@mclaremont1970
@mclaremont1970 Год назад
I'd still love to see a series that shows the Federation on a "war footing" with starships outfitted for a full military combat role.
@baystated
@baystated Год назад
Your work is always gorgeous!
@waynekinney3358
@waynekinney3358 Год назад
FANTASTIC VIDEO!!!!
@glennlaroche1524
@glennlaroche1524 Год назад
One little thing--you omitted the arboretum, aft of the main shuttlebay, the rectangular set of windows just above the saucer sep line---but then again, tbh, I can't remember if Rick put it on the blueprints, either lol.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/star-trek-the-next-generation-enterprise.php didn't recalled seeing it.
@Taneth
@Taneth Год назад
6:40 the bio-neural system replaced isolinear, isolinear replaced duotronic
@aeonjoey3d
@aeonjoey3d Год назад
Yeah, I was like “wait did I get bio-neural gel packs and duotronics mixed up my in my head?” :P Bio neural was introduced on Voyager of course. Ent-D uses isolinear, TOS 1701 uses duotronic.
@franciscogonzalez1472
@franciscogonzalez1472 Год назад
Thanks for the excellent info!
@leniere309
@leniere309 Год назад
Great video and I really like this type. Cheers.
@skapunkoialternativeliving6522
Great video my friend as always love the graphics love the graphics
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
thanks!
@skapunkoialternativeliving6522
@@Halfscreen You're always welcome my friend definitely awesome i'm loving it
@Graftanker98
@Graftanker98 Год назад
This should be at a million views.
@Lukas-Trnka
@Lukas-Trnka Год назад
Very nice! The model of those decks is good and I also think the commentary in the video was also well written. I've noticed a few incorrect details. However given the length of this video this is still a very good job.
@thomasp.crenshaw185
@thomasp.crenshaw185 Год назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR WHAT YOU DO! We love Star Trek TNG and seeing this is awesome. You're almost at 100k subs, congratulations.
@lancerevell5979
@lancerevell5979 Год назад
I was hoping to see the depiction of Worf's and Troi's quarters.
@juanantonioalbacetecalero6538
Great work! Very detailed
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks.
@dietermarx5277
@dietermarx5277 Год назад
Nicely done. Thank you.
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@terrainofthought
@terrainofthought 5 месяцев назад
i love you for this animation.
@Demiurge13
@Demiurge13 8 месяцев назад
Riker's quarters is actually on deck 8. He mentioned that in the "best of both worlds pt,1" episode when he invited Commander Shelby to his poker game.
@danieldavid2164
@danieldavid2164 Год назад
Great video, bravo!!!
@amazingciaran64
@amazingciaran64 Год назад
This is awesome.
@Blakblooded
@Blakblooded Год назад
Troy's quarters right next to Riker's? Well, that made the walks of shame shorter for both of them 😉
@bruisedhelmet8819
@bruisedhelmet8819 Год назад
Awesomely done.
@richardkohlhof
@richardkohlhof Год назад
Thank you!
@ambarukanasubrahmanyam51
@ambarukanasubrahmanyam51 Год назад
great work!
@tonyf8167
@tonyf8167 Год назад
NOTE: Bio-neural replaced isolinear, not the other way around... the duotronic sytems were replaced by isolinear
@joemarchinski914
@joemarchinski914 Год назад
👍👍 always a good day when a Halfscreen video posts...every one is a little better than the last....but they are all excellent
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
thanks!
@ejasonrichmond
@ejasonrichmond Год назад
This is an exceptional presentation.
@PandK
@PandK Год назад
Amazing work.
@xiTuneR
@xiTuneR Год назад
i LOVE your videos
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Thanks!
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 7 месяцев назад
I like these videos showing the inner workings of the Starship Enterprise and I hope to see ones on the Excelsior Class Enterprise B,the Ambassador Class Enterprise C and the Sovereign Class Enterprise E as the only ones we've seen in videos like this: T.O.S. Constitution Class Enterprise Constitution Refit Class Enterprise Galaxy Class Enterprise D Klingon D7 BattleCruiser Klingon Bird of Prey Earth Spaceadock Intrepid Class U.S.S. Voyager Enterprise NX-01 Nova Class U.S.S. Equinox So I hope to see more on other ships besides the ones I mentioned like on the Miranda Class for example or other Stat Trek ships.
@Mrqwerty2109
@Mrqwerty2109 Год назад
This is very well made
@anyonecanart3394
@anyonecanart3394 Год назад
Awesome video as usual I love all the details I always sat bio-neural circuitry came after isolinear chips though I thought the isolinear chips or what replaced the duotronic chips either way though it's a great video and I'll have to check up on my encyclopedia
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
It's mistake on my part. It should be duotronic.
@jonmyers8046
@jonmyers8046 Год назад
I remember reading the TNG tech manual from cover to cover, and I still keep it handy. This was pretty darn accurate and even more detailed in some aspects. There is so much more that could be covered, but you would need a few hours for that video lol. This was great 👍 I did find one little flub, and that was when you mentioned Riker and Troi's quarters being on the port side when the diagram showed them on the starboard side. No big deal though. Still a great video. 👍👍
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
Yeah. when you have a many thing to model and write, some details gets lost or incorrectly written along the way.
@jonmyers8046
@jonmyers8046 Год назад
@@Halfscreen Hey it's all good. I think it's great. I'd love to see the rest of the ship eventually. Very cool.
@stefans6557
@stefans6557 Год назад
Hm, maybe the real quarters are also located at the hull, so they can have windows?
@Halfscreen
@Halfscreen Год назад
@@stefans6557 If rooms are located on the outer rim, they most likely have windows.
@balrighty3523
@balrighty3523 Год назад
I have a copy of those blueprints, and they are among my most prized Trek possessions. Very glad to see it 3D-animated. Oddly, I couldn’t find the brig facilities.
@pcojedi
@pcojedi Год назад
Great video
@GNeuman
@GNeuman Год назад
So cool they brought her back
@johnjones6115
@johnjones6115 Год назад
I'm glad you explained why the counselor sits there- she didn't do anything useful there until Picard season 3.
@HawkGTboy
@HawkGTboy Год назад
I always wondered what the heck the point was to Shuttle Bays 2 and 3. They’re so tiny. Then again, it was probably made so tiny so that the corresponding set didn’t have to be too large…
@Duncan_Idaho_Potato
@Duncan_Idaho_Potato Год назад
You could come up with some in-universe reasons for the existence of those smaller shuttle bays. But the REAL reason was production costs. It was much cheaper to build a set for the two small shuttle bays than it would have been for the massive main shuttle bay. The main shuttle bay was never shown in the series except for a couple of episodes ("The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" and "Cause and Effect") where you can see a small part of it from the outside.
@TrevorJohansen
@TrevorJohansen Год назад
It is a shame the blueprints Rick Sternbach drew and they officially released in a book like box were not how they built the sets. Like Sickbay as a whole being huge but all seen on screen was the one little ward. Also never seeing the main shuttle bay even on a blue screen background for a shuttle take off or landing.
@niagarawarrior9623
@niagarawarrior9623 Год назад
Its true, we never really got to see a good portion of the prominent features of the ship. Being that this show was mostly filmed before reliable and affordable CGI came out, it would have been a massive and expensive undertaking to build the sets and storing them for future use. Imagine, if they actually had the money to make a set for the Primary shuttle bay, the captains yacht, the aquatics lab, the primary sickbay / medical deck (which took up almost an entire deck on its own), and of course the never mentioned ship's mall which housed the arboretum.
@webfreak75
@webfreak75 3 месяца назад
Fantastisch!
@nicholasmorsovillo2752
@nicholasmorsovillo2752 Год назад
He got it wrong the Bio-Neural circuitry didn't come along till later in the service career of the Galaxy Class Starships as the computer systems that were in use before the development of the isolinear circuitry was the old duotronic computer systems and the fact that the Galaxy Class Starships also had 3 main computer cores onboard the Starship 2 in the saucer section and one in the drive section.
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