I swear I remember they cut directly to Obrien and Data with incredulous “did he just say saucer sep” looks on their faces.

  • @[email protected]
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    181 month ago

    Out of universe, they wanted to show the crazy stuff the ship was capable of…until they started running low on budget

    • Sundray
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      91 month ago

      Maintaining two bridge sets = budget buster.

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        41 month ago

        What, did they have to rent set space or something? I would’ve figured the major cost would be in the construction, so it would be a sunk cost once they used it the first time.

        • Sundray
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          51 month ago

          If I remember right the battle bridge was a re-dressed bridge set from the TOS run of films, so it was doing double-duty, and needed to be re-dressed each time.

          • @[email protected]
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            TBF it triple-dutied as other ship bridges also, the old Stargaze iirc, the Brittain with the old dead people on it…

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    451 month ago

    Not to ruin the mood, but I think the idea was that it was this scary procedure only used in extreme emergencies.

    For example, when the episode was running short by about 5 minutes…

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      They actually only did a saucer separation three times during the entire TNG run. The pilot episode “Encounter at Farpoint”, the cliff-hanger douple-part episode at the end of Season 3 with the Borg, and that one random episode back in the first season. If you count the “Generations” movie, that’s a fourth and final time.

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        21 month ago

        I felt like they did it one more time, but I guess they only ever discussed doing it and never actually did. Given that it was a series opening event and how well it was used in The Best Of Both Worlds im surprised it wasn’t used again until Generations.

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          41 month ago

          I just remembered the discussion without separation was in Disaster, when Troi was the senior officer on the bridge and a warp core breach was developing. Ro wanted her to separate the ship to save as many people as possible, but Troi wanted to wait in the hopes someone would get to engineering and fix the problem.

        • teft
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          They did it three times in TNG. Once during Farpoint, once during The Arsenal of Freedom, and once during The Best of Both Worlds.

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        41 month ago

        Yeah I read somewhere they found it just slowed down the episode too much, so it wasn’t used much after the first season.

        Correctly used in the movie though.

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍
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    251 month ago

    Riker’s first time in a Galaxy class? Let’s have him (order O’Brian and Data to) dock the saucer manually.

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      31 month ago

      Yeah what was the point of that test?! “Oooh he give orders good.”

      Break out the joystick like in Insurrection and let’s fucking dock this thing MANUALLY.

    • OpenStars
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      31 month ago

      We have the best Borg-free quadrant in the galaxy, bc of saucer separation!

  • LousyCornMuffins
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    91 month ago

    maybe a man just wants to captain two ships, pretend he’s a commodore for a little bit. let picards have fun