I just love how I read every comment with complete seriousness just to realize all you guys are just joking.
For a second, reading that stuff is being a sensor bar for the Wii, I tried to imagine that on the ship just to realize what I read, but it was already too late.
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Sensor bar for the bridge’s Wii. The audience only sees the lights because cameras can pick up infrared. Data finds them amusing, and Geordi just filters them out; the rest of the crew can’t see them.
How good do you think Kirk is at Wii Sports Bowling?
Do you think he gets practice in the bowling alley?
How good do you think Kirk is at Wii Sports Bowling?
Probably not very, seeing as he gets a heart attack after walking from one end of the table to the other.
It’s begun already!!
Shot in the dark answer: probably not very (which frustrates him) so he cheats. Spock is annoyed because he wanted to play tennis.
Scotty in engineering messing with the gravity controls every time Kirk goes for a night of bowling.
Ever use candles for the sensor bar? That’s a fun trick.
Lol, can’t say I have. But I did eventually learn that the sensor bars are just dumb IR lights that the remotes track rather than something more complex, so I can see how it would work.
This reminds me of Duck Hunt. Basically you’re not shooting anything from the “gun”. Instead, for a brief moment, the screen turns black and the ducks turn into white blocks. The gun will then register if you’re pointing it at a white block or not and register it as a hit. This was specifically attuned to the refresh rates of CRTs, and consequently will not work with newer LED/LCD TVs.
They’re in the Phoenix cockpit, too.
They’re waymarkers. They tell you at a glance if the ship is going forward, reversing, or turning - and at what speed. However, their on-screen use throughout Trek history has been either inconsistent or completely overlooked by the FX department.
Those are boopers.
Aka monitor monitors.
They boop when your monitors are happy.
I always assumed that was just the on-light for the soundbar, because the viewscreen’s inbuilt speakers are dogshit.
That’s the sensor for the remote control.
Can they hook it up to Data for power if they can’t find spare batteries?
No need, Data has a built in RF transmitter, he’s a universal remote control!
Fully functional
The cylon brain that runs the ship
Mute indicator.
That is the kinect. It is scanning for ghosts…
Tobii eye tracking camera
Oh that’s just Hal. Ask him to open the pod bay doors. He thinks it’s hilarious.