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New captures let you visit the virtual bridges of the Enterprise-D, Titan and more

Make it so.

New captures by Star Trek Picard production staff let Trek fans tour the bridges of the USS Enterprise-D, the USS Titan-A and the Shrike just as if you were actually on set.

The captures were done by art director Liz Kloczkowski in Matterport, which allows for Trekkies to tour various sets on mobile, on a desktop or laptop browser, or — best yet — using virtual reality headsets.

They were collated for a larger, 110-page booklet by production designers Dave Blass and Kit Stolen alongside additional contributions from Kloczkowski.

You can check out the booklet and individual links to the Matterport recreations below.

The results are spectacular; the only thing that allows for more freedom and movement (in my humble opinion) is the now-shelved Stage 9, which let fans walk the corridors of the Enterprise-D at will.

Update [6 November 2023]: The spaces appear to be locked down; we’ll let you know if they’re opened back up to the public.

All of Star Trek Picard Season 3 is now available on Paramount Plus in the USA; it’s also on Paramount+ and Amazon Prime here in Australia.


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