

The black cardboard squares are again very noticeable in this shot.Īfter the new port observation lounge monitor was first seen in use in "The Child", the starboard monitor is first used in this episode. The chairs originally appeared on the Bird-of-Prey Bounty in "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home".Īfter it was only seen from afar in "The Neutral Zone", the Romulan logo is much better visible in this episode. The Romulan captain's chair previously appeared in "A Matter of Honor" on the bridge of the Klingon Bird-of-Prey Pagh as a Klingon Captain's chair. The bridge of the Romulan Warbird as seen in this episode doesn't look like the Warbird bridge seen in "The Neutral Zone" at all.Ī better look at the Romulan bridge in TNG-R. In this episode, the Warbird has already decloaked earlier, so the shot appears unblurred. In both cases, however, the Warbird was decloaking while it was approaching the ship, so the shot is blurred by the cloaking effect. The shot of the Warbird slowly approaching the Enterprise as seen on the main viewscreen was originally seen in "The Neutral Zone" and also appeared in "Where Silence Has Lease". The first part of the sequence, for example, of which a screenshot is depicted here, did not appear in the season 1 episode. In that episode, a much shorter sequence of that shot was used however. The shot of the Romulan Warbird approaching the USS Enterprise-D was originally created for "The Neutral Zone".

The cardboard is just as noticeable in TNG-R. Two cardboard squares can be seen to the left and right of Worf. Note on the uppermost screen cap that the registry is NCC-71806, rather than NCC-71807. The effect was faithfully recreated for the remastered version of the episode. For Contagion" the ship was purportedly labeled as "NCC-71807" although the hull number is not really legible anyway. The registry of the ship was previously stated to be "NCC-1305-E" in "Where Silence Has Lease". A box with visible circuitry was also added to the tactical console, directly behind the captain's chair. In order to set the Yamato bridge apart from the Enterprise-D bridge, a blue fabric was wrapped around the tactical console. The Yamato bridge is a redress of the USS Enterprise-D bridge. The camera tilt is still the same in TNG-R. Note the odd camera tilt as Picard is seen leaving the ready room. In HD, we can make out many more details such as the hull grid in the Yamato schematics. Picard looks at the schematics of the USS Yamato.
