The iconic bridges of the Star Trek spaceships can now be visited virtually. Created as part of the Roddenberry Archives, recreations of the USS Enterprise variants are available to all fans. Ships from Star Trek: Picard are also included.

Star Trek: Virtually Browse All Bridges

Roddenberry Entertainment has been working with the tech company OTOY on a Roddenberry archive for several years. The declared goal is to create a digital archive of Gene Roddenberry’s Star Trek works. The focus is on virtual replicas of Star Trek spaceships. A brand new portal is now available where interested parties can visit virtual USS Enterprises (source: The Roddenberry Archives).

The portal allows you to see dozens of versions of the famous bridge of the Starship Enterprise to explore in every era of Star Trek history. You can immerse yourself in each of the bridges on a 360-degree tour. The various ships can also be visited via a timeline. Some of the functioning turbolifts and consoles are also part of the game. Of course, the portal also contains the new USS Enterprise-F and USS Enterprise-G from Star Trek: Picard.

In addition to the portal, further content is available that has been designed in combination with the visit to the bridge. Additional background information on the design of the legendary starship Enterprise are available as a video.

You can get an overview of all Enterprise ships in the project here:

Series finale of Star Trek: Picard

The web portal comes at exactly the right time for fans. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) just left the bridge in the series finale. The series ends with the third season, which started on CBS and later aired on Paramount+. However, rumors of a fourth season of Star Trek: Picard persist.

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