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Enterprise-E Bridge

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LOOK INTO SPACE ABOVE THE ATMOSPHERE AROUND THE PLANET EARTH OR THE PLANET NAMED EARTH BEFORE MAKING ANY DETERMINATION RELATED TO TECHNOLOGY LEVELS HERE. YOU HAVE TO LOOK IN ORDER TO GAUGE THE AGE OF THIS UNIVERSE, ANYWAY.STOP ACCEPTING DATA FROM CRIMINALS RATHER THAN GATHER IT YOURSELVES.
“Let history never forget the name… Enterprise.”
Dining Chair by Arrben 1980
Arrben is an Italian furniture company, founded in 1969. They are known for their leather and chrome chairs designs, which feature clean lines evocative of Early Modernism and the Bauhaus School. These chairs were used in Deep Space Nine, on Starbase 375, and in First Contact, Insurrection, and Nemesis, each time in the Enterprise-E’s Ready Room.
Special thanks to Tadeo D’Oria for sending me the First Contact production image and the screencap from Nemesis.

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@ihlonhae // Lorian ;;
Lorian's heart was pounding, his grip on the phaser at his side unusually tight, jaw clenched. “Please” He managed, meeting Data's eyes with something that could almost be classified as fear discernible in his gaze. “Please sir, do not let them do this to me.” The Vulcan normally showed only the slightest signs of vulnerability, carefully concealed beneath layers of control — layers which appeared to have at least temporarily dissolved. He was pale, his deathly grip on his weapon the only indication that he was not paralysed where he stood, paralysed by that uncharacteristic fear.
Data did not know the man well, aside from the information he was given when they were briefed for this mission, and that was not much to go on. He was a specialist, someone needed for this time of assignment. Data did not pry, aside from the typical small talk that occurs during shuttle trips. He found the presence of Vulcans to be equal parts fascinating and efficient. Conversations were more of an information exchange rather than a game of following social rules and regulations. In the few days they had traveled together, Data had become somewhat fond of him - a typical occurrence for the android as he was often eager to make new friends.
Seeing anyone in pain or fear made Data uncomfortable. For so many years seeking the sensation of emotion and feeling, he had never anticipated anxiety or empathy as part of the package. It did, however, allow Data to pick up on nuances of muted emotional reaction. He had become accustomed to Lorian’s sensory input patterns, and the look in his eye and the tone of his voice varied from the typical pattern. He was frightened, clearly.
He felt anxious. The sensation burned through him suddenly, bubbling up into his throat so quickly it made his head spin. Data might not have understood the reason for his fear, but he knew enough to remove them from the situation immediately.
He spoke calmly but with undeniable authority. “Fall back, agent.” He tapped his combadge. “Commander Data to shuttle computer. Two to beam up.” They were not so far along in their task to pull out. They had time to regroup and to try again.
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Made: May 2020
Custom color scheme, third party decals, fiber optic lighting, 2 feet of LED tape, and over a thousand drilled-out windows.
I don't ordinarily post up desktops I use, and that's because I've used literally the same one for more than ten years now. Maybe even going on fifteen. But I got this year's Ships of the Line calendar and there was a gorgeous shot of the Enterprise-E, so I took it and shooped it and made this. Sized for my new laptop's 1080p display.