Totally agree with when you love something it never gets old. Shatner cool experience for sure.Thanks! It was a lot of fun! My daughter was with me and had a great time as well. My fourth time there(first time was with Shatner), and it never get's old!
Wow, that is awesome! BTW, It's amazing how little of the TOS bridge they actually built for Relics; IIRC, repurposing/rearranging some of the back walls/computer consoles for different angles when Scotty is shown frown different views.That looks amazing! I bet it feels a bit like that shot from Relics where Scotty walks into the TOS set on the holodeck - returning home.
I’m sure it will look much much better than the real set on the lotSo did they let you see any of TNG bridge inder construction?
I believe I've heard something similar, I think on the Star Trek The Next Conversation podcast. It really worked well, it was the perfect little moment in an already excellent episode.Wow, that is awesome! BTW, It's amazing how little of the TOS bridge they actually built for Relics; IIRC, repurposing/rearranging some of the back walls/computer consoles for different angles when Scotty is shown frown different views.
Now this I'm excited for! TNG is my jam, I would love to step foot on that bridge.No. However I DID ask about it. James replied they are coming along slowly but surely!
Is that Lou Dalmaso in Checkov's chair?That looks incredible! I did a set tour of Star Trek Continues with the TPZ in 2015. It was a once in a lifetime experience. Unfortunately all of my pics were lost in Photobucket.
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Geez... that was so long ago I don’t remember names.Is that Lou Dalmaso in Checkov's chair?