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I love how the transition from the black and white holoprogram into the colorful service duct was done in the #StarTrekLowerDecks episode "Room for Growth". Reminds me of the wonderful "Bride of Chaotica". :-)
I love how #StarTrekLowerDecks, being an animated series, allows for much cooler "alien" alien designs. It's just cool seeing a three-fingered alien species giving a completely different three-fingered alien species a manicure, as seen in "Room for Growth". ;-)
Dr. Brahms' PADD in the #StarTrekLowerDecks episode "Mining the Mind's Mines" ↖️↗️ is different from both the PADDs used aboard the Cerritos in 2382 ⬅️➡️ and the PADDs in use on the Enterprise in 2366 ↙️↘️, around the time when "Booby trap" aired. Let's do some sleuthing! 😊 1/4
First things first: A comparison of the Star Trek franchise video clips, shown before the #StarTrekStrangeNewWorlds ⬆️ and #StarTrekLowerDecks ⬇️ episodes, featuring the hero ships (USS Enterprise ⬆️, USS Cerritos ⬇️). Don't worry, the koala (saw it!) will get its own tweet. ;-)
In the #StarTrekSNW episode "A Quality of Mercy"⬆️, the cargo bay door is permanently standing open, unlike in earlier episodes ("Strange New Worlds"⬇️) where the door is usually closed. This matches the wedding scene where the door is also seen open in an interior shot.
#StarTrekSNWSpoilers
Here are several screenshots of the ventral and dorsal side of the USS Farragut (NCC-1647), as seen in the #StarTrekSNW episode "A Quality of Mercy". I love this starship design! :-)
@virtualbri All the Ds are Sovereign-class ships in these shots from "The Star Gazer".
#StarTrekPicardspoilers
How awesome was it that the #StarTrekPicard episode "Two of One" featured a model of the OV-165 ⬆️ which, so far, had only been seen in the #StarTrekEnterprise opening credits⬇️? Add to that it was also referenced in dialogue! From now on, when we see...
#StarTrekPicardspoilers #StarTrekPicard
Time for some Sagan-class USS Stargazer (NCC-82893) love. What a truly beautiful starship design this is!! I could look at it for hours, so many details to discover and so many details done right! :-)