Star Trek TOS Enterprise Bathroom
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Work-in-prgoress demonstration of some light interactive elements inside Kirk's never-before-seen bathroom onboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701. Ever wondered how they go to the bathroom in Star Trek? Pretty much the same as we do today! ;) Modeled in 3ds Max, textured in Substance Painter, rendered in Unreal Engine 4.
DISCLAIMER: This is part of an art project for my personal portfolio and will never be released as a download in any form. No copyright infringement is intended.
This is impressive. We finally know what a bathroom looks like on the Enterprise. Chekhov was probably on the can reading a newspaper during Space Seed.
TrekVerse that's kinda what Walter Koenig said about how Khan knew Chekov, only Chekov left Khan waiting and used up the toilet paper
"I never forget a face!"
-Khan Noonien Singh
@@davincent98 That scene takes on a whole new level of menace with that revelation doesn't it?
Finally, Kirk can boldly go...
Ah this is where the captain dropped his log.
Even more detail than in the show amazing!
Outstanding! That is OUT STANDING!
Absolutely gorgeous work! That is, without question, what the bathroom would've looked like if we'd ever seen it on screen. Perfect blend of the '60s and '60s future!
Fifty years as a Star Trek fan and this is the first time I have ever seen a bathroom on the Enterprise. Brilliant!!!!!
This is probably Kirk's quarters. Every one else shares a bath room. Looks 100 percent real.
@@johnbockelie3899 The Senior officers and Junior Officers have their own quarters Crew quarters are shared .
May I offer ONE suggestion? I'm positive that in the future, showers will have digital temperature displays so that we don't have to keep turning the handle to get the temperature right. : ) Excellent work as always!
Those are sonic showers. I don't think they use temperature
So much future tech and not one single toilet paper dispenser🚽.
Those one-knob showers can be hard to get used to! The one in my pad I know, but another eg in a hotel or on a cruise can be hard to get right!
@@charles2241 Probably would be a bidet. More sanitary and no possibility of a paper shortage. Lol😄
@@VF31Rules But a distinct possibility of a water shortage 😂
Finally a place where Jim can let go of his captain's logs.
Excellent, please keep up the good work! I love how you keep the 1960's aesthetic consistent in parts of the ship we've never seen. How much of the original ship do you plan of recreating?
Jesse McAlpin all the key areas we see throughout the series, plus more never-before-seen areas. And while it won’t be the entire ship, every area seen will be highly detailed.
Flawless work. Well done!
Where are the three seashells?
How did you get the lighting so perfect?
I've just realized I've never seen a toilet in all of Star Trek, had to look this up, pleasantly impressed, though that toilet doesn't look like it can support 170 lbs. man, but I have confidence in star fleet engineering.
Also that toilet doesn't look big enough to contain the horse shits I can put down.
I've only seen one toilet in Trek: in the brig on ST5
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing it!
Finally! We had seen what the bathroom onboard the Enterprise looks like
Very nice bathroom.
Just incredible! The accuracy of the lighting and models is what gets me. It trully looks like the TOS show. WOW. How do you not have many thousands more subs? Please keep this up, I know it's been 3 years but I'd love to see a full walkthrough. Also, it would be fun to get inside some of the Jeffries tubes and go through the ship that way too. I know you'd have to really do your best guesses as to how that would look, but still.
Very awesome!! 🚽🚽🚿🚿🛁🛁
Huh, you see them in the blueprint sets, but never in R.L. or 3D C.G.
The fact that this will never be released as even a tech demo is a shame for historical preservation if nothing else.
This is great. Amazing
This looks great! Hope someone does this for TNG and DS9.
Lies! The Enterprise has no washrooms. Everyone knows by the 23rd century, nobody will poop anymore! It's the ideal Roddenberry future!
Seriously though, this is awesome. You managed to match the set design of TOS while maintaining believability - no small feat considering how dang cheesy those 60's sets looked due to the severe budget restrictions Matt Jefferies was under.
Satoshi Matrix Part of the minimalist design (in fact, most of it) *was* Jeffries' and Roddenberry's desire to avoid the uncomfortable design of carriers and aircraft internals that they experienced during WWII. The budget came into play with the amount of things they could have added to the sets (such as removing the constantly moving displays and the gooseneck video comms because they found that operating those under union rules would be cost prohibitive.)
Oh I know. But TOS style isn't very realistic. I'm saying that even despite that, this washroom 3D set works on a realistic basis.
Satoshi Matrix the goal of my project is to make it feel like an actual, lived-in starship but also honor what we see on-screen. This is achieved by adding areas like this bathroom that adhere to the aesthetic but provide a bit more believability.
There will be no toilets. We'll just lock on and transport it out. Of course, we'll keep it in the buffer so it can be reconstituted as food... ;-P
You folks do realize that the official TOS Tech Manual from 1974 showed that there are toilets on the Enterprise, right?
Perfection.
I respect, commend and envy your talent, sir.
Love it!
Like 89 years after TNG and we finally get to see what a fraking sonic shower looks like!!!!!!!! XD XD ((ded)) (Okay sliiight exaggeration. And I get the feeling we heard it more on Voy, my favorite. Wish I could do a compilation of how many times voy said sonic shower, but it would take programs I don't have.)
I thought in the future you use three shells in the bathroom.
Great! I'd want the corners on the sink rounded a bit. There isn't much room there. Ouch!
I was going to argue about sonic showers, but those weren't introduced till TMP (and only explicitly in the novel). Nice touch.
Mariner1712 my rendition’s control label hints at a sonic/water hybrid. And while there is no canon evidence that there were sonic showers in the TOS era, there is also no evidence that there weren’t ;)
Donny Versiga True. I mean, maybe not *everything* should follow the original tecb concepts, since that would give us a nearly useless network of dumb waiters and air-powered *turbo* lifts, the former of which was almost certainly changed to function as crude replicators.
Mariner1712
Oh totally. I hate the idea of dumb-waiters shooting food along tubes in the bulkhead. In my project, the food slots are labeled as “food processors”
THIS IS AWESOME. IM GOING TO REMODEL AND MAKE MY BATHROOM LOOK JUST LIKE THIS. MY SHOWER LOOKS LIKE THIS. I LIKE THE COLORS USED HERE. GREAT VIDEO. NEXT. SHOW THE SWIMMING POOL THAT IS INSIDE OF THE LOWER HULL
Be quiet.
Nice always wondered what a head(bathroom) looked like but where is the toilet paper for the commode?
Anthony Lowder no toilet paper needed! It sonically cleans your nether regions. ;-)
That is brilliant, absolutely fantastic work!
Did you think abut having the toilet slide out of the wall, as in the brig in STV, it might give them more space when they get out of the shower?
KASTERBEROUS the quarters sleep area is on the other side of that wall, so there isn’t enough room for the toilet to be stowed inside the wall. However, you may be pleased to see how I handled the stowing of the toilet onboard the shuttlecraft. Check out my shuttlecraft video!
Star Trek 5 toilet had a warning label it read.: Do not use while in space dock., in other words, all waste is swept out in space.
"""Do you have any idea how hard it is to get Nacho Cheese out of Fur in a Sonic Shower?"""
Near the bathroom entry door your model should have the few things actually shown in TOS, like the scenes in Mirror Mirror (@31:37), Elaan of Troyius (@26:59) and The Corbomite Maneuver (@06:51). Does it?
If the captain closes the lid and takes a seat, is he sitting on a "commodore"?
Heard they only had one. hope they like lines.
Very insightful...!! Thy should have done (shown) this (set) in the Original Series...!!
Did you model this after a certain set of conjectural plans in particular? Or is it your design? Looks stunning in either case!
ctorange my design!
No shells?
So there are bathrooms.😮
Toilet's not big enough if you started shitting bricks though! That small thing? (lol) only joking, well done Donny Versiga excellent details from you as always!
MGSBigBoss77 it looks small, but it’s the same size as a standard toilet. I even measured it against my own ;). Looks small because it has no tank (or, rather, it is inferred to be inside the wall)
Did you hear what Spock found when he lifted the Toilet Seat??....... Captain's Log!....
Does the commode use a transporter when you flush???
I would imagine that wastewater treatment in the XXIIIrd c would involve molecular/atomic disassembly. Absolutely sanitary and would seem easy to do with advanced science and all that power.
@@knoodelhed - Ha! Your response makes good sense. But, I was kidding with my comment. Well... mostly. 😁
Why is there a large V trisecting the mirror?
Groovy retro futuristic styling. An aesthetic choice on my part. I borrowed the wall element used on Balok’s ship and the Starbase 11 bar for the mirror frame, in keeping with TOS tradition of reusing set elements for different purposes.
Is this from a game or not?Because if it is, what is the game called? And if it is not then, where can I find this program or thing?
okay sounds good. Looking forward to release of the project. Good work BTW. I'm a huge star trek fan. so good work.
The commode should be Kirk's chair...
cool
Wow!
But where were the bathroom facilities on the shuttle craft ? On an long trip (that took hours or days) did Beverly Crusher just pull out a cassette toilet and take a reeking dump in the tiny cabin while Picard sat watching her sipping his Earl Gray tea ?
Jackson Heathen check out my tos shuttle video to see how I solved that.
@@DVersiga1984 Good video. That makes perfect sense for the TOS shuttle. But a lot of the TNG shuttles were smaller and didn't have a separate rear compartment.
@@DVersiga1984 That's actually a really amazing & detailed tour of the Galileo shuttle. I watched it twice now. I always loved the TOS episode "The Galileo Seven".
"Captains log, stardate #####.#...
So I'm stuck on the commode in my quarters with diarrhea, my first officer just called red alert, and I don't know why. He keeps trying to call me to the bridge, but I refuse to answer my communicator for obvious reasons. This would be a BAD time to be attacked by Klingons! Or even worse, BOARDED by a Klingon crew! "
The 3 seashells are missing.😉
I guess the Sonic Shower was not invented yet .
There is a label on the shower knob denoting both sonic and water functionality.
@@DVersiga1984 I see it now to the left of the Hot and Cold water side black line with black wording .
No toilet paper? No bidet?
Virginia Connor One if the controls is theoretically for a sonic bidet ;-)
@@DVersiga1984 They've got sonic showers, why not?
Not that very high tech to be honest on the Enterprise.!!