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This is the result of a bit more futzing with the plan and its details, with some elaboration on the captions (and a hint of internally consistent warning markings).(Download the PDF version for full resolution)
Obviously, this is not the Doctor's battered old Type 40's control room of any period.
Rather, this plan is intended to represent a look back toward the glory days of the Time Lords, when they still sent expeditions out to the far corners of the universe, and were establishing a name for themselves. TARDIS design like this was probably long past-tense before the Doctor was even born 900+ years ago.
The real challenge for this project was to avoid Star Trek layout conventions — not an easy thing to do while still attempting to suggest functionality.
The key lay in recognizing that a TARDIS technically has no fore or aft, or even a clear directional orientation — eliminating any reason to mimic a conventional, linear set-up of bridge or cockpit stations — and there was no reason to accommodate the naval and aerospace underpinning of most sci-fi starship operations, allowing me to completely rethink how the command crew would interact with and within the space.
Likewise it helped to deliberately incorporate an air of architectural grandeur suitable to the play of pomp and ceremony, arranging things for maximum drama, even at the expense of efficiency.
And all the while, I was attempting to keep some of the key design cues established by the multitudinous control rooms (and glimpses of Gallifrey) featured on Doctor Who over the decades.
I do believe I have succeeded.
(And I suspect that a given TARDIS' Prime Historian had a more common title in the vernacular of that august age — peers and crewman alike would simply call him, "The Doctor"...)
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Comments: 6
Phaeton99 [2009-01-11 05:43:59 +0000 UTC]
It's nice to know it makes a strongly positive first impression. Now, if the concept in detail can hold up to scrutiny, that would be the real test.
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DNAmbience [2009-01-10 22:34:39 +0000 UTC]
Wow! Nice job! I just looked it over briefly and... wow. I love Doctor Who, and this is awesome. Now, to finish reading all the text. ^^
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Phaeton99 In reply to DNAmbience [2009-01-11 05:50:16 +0000 UTC]
And did the text hold up to anticipation?
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DNAmbience In reply to Phaeton99 [2009-01-11 17:00:32 +0000 UTC]
Yes it did. How long did it take you to make this?
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Phaeton99 In reply to DNAmbience [2009-01-11 18:29:00 +0000 UTC]
I started the project on January 6th with a few hasty rough thumbnail sketches and put the final version up yesterday on the 10th: all told, perhaps 20 hours overall, if that much.
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