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Something that bothers me is that, in the two alternate timeline Star Trek films, we do not see crew quarters — not even once.

Were sets for crew quarters built at any point? If not, does concept art exist?

I'm especially interested to know if the quarters were intended to be on the cozy side, as in TOS, or if they were more spacious. As we know, the Enterprise NCC-1701 in the new timeline is larger even than the Galaxy class NCC-1701-D, purportedly as a reaction to the size of Nero's ship*. The top-rated response to the question

How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?

features a nice graphic exhibiting the size differentials. I wonder how this size gain impacts the design of interior spaces — in particular the crew cabins.

 

*I take any explanations of oddities in the new timeline with a grain of salt.

Something that bothers me is that, in the two alternate timeline Star Trek films, we do not see crew quarters — not even once.

Were sets for crew quarters built at any point? If not, does concept art exist?

I'm especially interested to know if the quarters were intended to be on the cozy side, as in TOS, or if they were more spacious. As we know, the Enterprise NCC-1701 in the new timeline is larger even than the Galaxy class NCC-1701-D, purportedly as a reaction to the size of Nero's ship*. The top-rated response to the question

How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?

features a nice graphic exhibiting the size differentials. I wonder how this size gain impacts the design of interior spaces — in particular the crew cabins.

 

*I take any explanations of oddities in the new timeline with a grain of salt.

Something that bothers me is that, in the two alternate timeline Star Trek films, we do not see crew quarters — not even once.

Were sets for crew quarters built at any point? If not, does concept art exist?

I'm especially interested to know if the quarters were intended to be on the cozy side, as in TOS, or if they were more spacious. As we know, the Enterprise NCC-1701 in the new timeline is larger even than the Galaxy class NCC-1701-D, purportedly as a reaction to the size of Nero's ship*. The top-rated response to the question

How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?

features a nice graphic exhibiting the size differentials. I wonder how this size gain impacts the design of interior spaces — in particular the crew cabins.

 

*I take any explanations of oddities in the new timeline with a grain of salt.

Per http://meta.scifi.stackexchange.com/q/7104/3823, add [tag:star-trek-reboot] for questions related to the new timeline/universe/canon
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Something that bothers me is that, in the two alternate timeline Star Trek films, we do not see crew quarters — not even once.

Were sets for crew quarters built at any point? If not, does concept art exist?

I'm especially interested to know if the quarters were intended to be on the cozy side, as in TOS, or if they were more spacious. As we know, the Enterprise NCC-1701 in the new timeline is larger even than the Galaxy class NCC-1701-D, purportedly as a reaction to the size of Nero's ship*. The top-rated response to the question

How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?

features a nice graphic exhibiting the size differentials. I wonder how this affectedsize gain impacts the design of interior spaces, but in particular the crew cabins.

 

*I take any explanations of oddities in the new timeline with a grain of salt.

Something that bothers me is that, in the two alternate timeline Star Trek films, we do not see crew quarters — not even once.

Were sets for crew quarters built at any point? If not, does concept art exist?

I'm especially interested to know if the quarters were intended to be on the cozy side, as in TOS, or if they were more spacious. As we know, the Enterprise NCC-1701 in the new timeline is larger even than the Galaxy class NCC-1701-D, purportedly as a reaction to the size of Nero's ship*. The top-rated response to the question

How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?

features a nice graphic exhibiting the size differentials. I wonder how this affected the design of interior spaces, but in particular the crew cabins.

 

*I take any explanations of oddities in the new timeline with a grain of salt.

Something that bothers me is that, in the two alternate timeline Star Trek films, we do not see crew quarters — not even once.

Were sets for crew quarters built at any point? If not, does concept art exist?

I'm especially interested to know if the quarters were intended to be on the cozy side, as in TOS, or if they were more spacious. As we know, the Enterprise NCC-1701 in the new timeline is larger even than the Galaxy class NCC-1701-D, purportedly as a reaction to the size of Nero's ship*. The top-rated response to the question

How much does the Enterprise increase/vary in size between models?

features a nice graphic exhibiting the size differentials. I wonder how this size gain impacts the design of interior spaces in particular the crew cabins.

 

*I take any explanations of oddities in the new timeline with a grain of salt.

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