Here are some pics of the bridge of the Millisecond Canary. The color scheme and decor are temporary, just to make the room look more interesting than they would be with flat colors. The walls and console supports would also be decorated with plant-ons to break up the surface and give the room a more "high-tech" feel. Additional enhancements might include mounting technical graphics on the walls.
- MC_bridge_front.jpg: The bridge viewed from the starboard-forward corner. There are two forward stations, two aft stations, and a captain's chair in the center. The two access points to the bridge are the main corridor exit along the aft centerline, and a generic corridor/room at the aft port corner. (This could lead to an office, small bunk, head, turbolift, etc.) The "green guy" is there to provide a better sense of scale. The dark gray wall segments measure 4' x 8', and the white segments measure 8' x 8'.
- MC_bridge_front1.jpg: Same as above, with the pocket doors closed.
- MC_bridge_front2.jpg: A view looking aft, showing the captain's chair, aft stations, and corridor leading aftward to another corridor that runs port to starboard.
- MC_bridge_back.jpg: View from the aft port corner, showing the main viewscreen.
- MC_bridge_over.jpg: Overhead view looking aft. This shot reveals the port-starboard corridor to be nothing more than a single wall. If there is a need to film in this area, of course, additional wall segments would be set up.
- MC_bridge_over1.jpg: Overhead view looking forward: This view shows that the port exit leads to nowhere in particular. The main viewscreen of the bridge would be a panel that mounts to the wall brackets that hold the three forward wall segments to one another.
- MC_bridge_plan.jpg: Plan view of the bridge. The main viewscreen lies along the top of this image. The port-forward station would be for weapons control, the starboard-forward station for helm and navigation, the port-aft for engineering, and the starboard-aft for sensor analysis. This view also shows the segmented nature of the consoles.