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The '''Tholian Asteroid Dock''' was a [[drydock]] facility constructed within an [[asteroid]]-[[moon]] that orbited a [[gas giant]] in the [[Vintaak system]]. It was there that the [[Tholian Assembly]] harbored the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}, they unexpectedly obtained from the future, for study and evaluation. ({{TOS|The Tholian Web}}) Unbeknown to the Assembly however, the [[Terran Empire]] became aware of the existence of the ship from the future, and sent forth the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}} to capture the ship. Though managing to destroy the ''Enterprise'' in the ensuing battle, the [[Tholian]]s were not able to prevent the capture of the ''Defiant'', which, after coming under the control of a boarding party, managed to escape from their control after inflicting damage to their facility. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}})
 
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The '''[[Tholian]] [[asteroid]] [[Spacedock|dock]]''' was a [[drydock]] facility constructed within an [[asteroid]]-[[moon]] that orbited a [[gas giant]] in the [[Vintaak system]]. It was there that the [[Tholian Assembly]], in [[2155]], harbored the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}, they unexpectedly obtained from the future, for study and evaluation. ({{TOS|The Tholian Web}})
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[[File:Tholian asteroid dock damaged by the USS Defiant.jpg|thumb|left|The spacedock damaged by the ''Defiant'']]
 
Unknown to the Assembly however, the [[Terran Empire]] became aware of the existence of the ship from the future, and sent forth the {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}} to capture the ship. Though managing to destroy the ''Enterprise'' in the ensuing battle, the Tholians were not able to prevent the capture of the ''Defiant'', which, after coming under the control of a boarding party, managed to escape from their control, in the process inflicting damage to their facility. ({{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}})
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Not identified in the episode, the term "Tholian Asteroid Dock", was coined by designer [[Doug Drexler]]. [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/]
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Not identified in the episode, the term "Tholian asteroid dock", was coined by designer [[Doug Drexler]]. {{DrexFiles|2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/}}
   
=== The Tholian asteroid spacedock ===
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The in an asteroid embedded Tholian spacedock for {{ENT|In a Mirror, Darkly}}, was designed and built as a [[CGI]] model by Doug Drexler. Drexler was inspired by the pre-production paintings, [[Ralph McQuarrie]] had done for the abandoned 1976-1977 ''[[Star Trek: Planet of the Titans]]''-project. "''I’ve always loved the idea of this, and was fascinated by Ralph McQuarrie’s TMP asteroid base painting.''", Drexler stated. [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/] Using pre-existing CGI parts from various other models, Drexler constructed his model in one day, "''I had to do a variety of ideas in a couple of days so an afternoon is about it.[http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/#comment-2388] (...) Believe me, I had a kludge box full of parts and nernies. I couldn’t afford to build it all from scratch. There are a lot of freighter parts in there! [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/#comment-2392]''" Drexler sent off his model to [[Eden FX]], where CGI-modeler [[Michael Stetson|Mike Stetson]] expanded upon, and finetuned the model and where it was combined with the [[Constitution_class_model#CGI_models|CGI-model]] of the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}, built by [[Koji Kuramura]] and [[Robert Bonchune]] for their appearance in the episode. Both models were re-used to represent the same scene in the 2006 book [[Ships of the Line]] (page 29), and on the cover of the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise Calendar (2006)]]''.
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The in an asteroid embedded Tholian spacedock for "In a Mirror, Darkly", was designed and built as a [[CGI]] [[Studio model|model]] by Doug Drexler. Drexler was inspired by the pre-production paintings, [[Ralph McQuarrie]] had done for the abandoned 1976-1977 ''[[Star Trek: Planet of the Titans]]''-project. "''I’ve always loved the idea of this, and was fascinated by Ralph McQuarrie’s TMP asteroid base painting.''", Drexler stated. {{DrexFiles|2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/}} Using pre-existing CGI parts from various other models, Drexler constructed his model in one day, "''I had to do a variety of ideas in a couple of days so an afternoon is about it.{{DrexFiles|2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/#comment-2388}} (...) Believe me, I had a kludge box full of parts and nernies. I couldn’t afford to build it all from scratch. There are a lot of freighter parts in there! {{DrexFiles|2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/#comment-2392}}''" Drexler sent off his model to [[Eden FX]], where CGI-modeler [[Michael Stetson|Mike Stetson]] expanded upon, and finetuned the model and where it was combined with the [[Constitution class model (original)#CGI models|CGI-model]] of the {{USS|Defiant|NCC-1764}}, built by [[Koji Kuramura]] and [[Robert Bonchune]] for their appearance in the episode. Both models were re-used to represent the same scene in the 2006 book [[Ships of the Line]] (page 29), and on the cover of the ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise Calendar (2006)]]''.
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In regard to McQuarrie´s concept paintings, [[Rick Sternbach]] recalled, "''In early 1978, I held that McQuarrie asteroid painting in my very own hands, as it had been stored in the art department over Stages 8/9 during the aborted first attempts to make a Trek movie. There were rolls of prints of [[Ken Adam]]’s stuff, and a couple of other McQuarrie renderings. The models of the triangular greebled Enterprise were there. The TOS set model was there. I could have walked off with the asteroid painting; it was such a little gem. So one weekend, I promised myself I would study all that material more closely come Monday morning. And it had all been spirited away. Well, some of it surfaced again some years later, and I seem to recall that Ralph got his little paintings back.''" {{DrexFiles|2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/#comment-2445}}
   
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Ralph McQuarrie's own asteroid dock design eventually did turn up in 2012 as a full-fledged CGI model in the ''[[w:c:stexpanded:Star Trek: New Voyages|Star Trek: New Voyages]]'' [[fan film]]-series vignette, "[[w:c:stexpanded:Going Boldly (Phase II vignette)|Going Boldly]]".
In regard to McQuarrie´s concept paintings, [[Rick Sternbach]] recalled, "''In early 1978, I held that McQuarrie asteroid painting in my very own hands, as it had been stored in the art department over Stages 8/9 during the aborted first attempts to make a Trek movie. There were rolls of prints of [[Ken Adam]]’s stuff, and a couple of other McQuarrie renderings. The models of the triangular greebled Enterprise were there. The TOS set model was there. I could have walked off with the asteroid painting; it was such a little gem. So one weekend, I promised myself I would study all that material more closely come Monday morning. And it had all been spirited away. Well, some of it surfaced again some years later, and I seem to recall that Ralph got his little paintings back.''" [http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/05/tholian-asteroid-dock-mirror-darkly/#comment-2445]
 
   
 
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The Tholian asteroid dock was a drydock facility constructed within an asteroid-moon that orbited a gas giant in the Vintaak system. It was there that the Tholian Assembly, in 2155, harbored the USS Defiant, they unexpectedly obtained from the future, for study and evaluation. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")

Tholian asteroid dock damaged by the USS Defiant

The spacedock damaged by the Defiant

Unknown to the Assembly however, the Terran Empire became aware of the existence of the ship from the future, and sent forth the ISS Enterprise to capture the ship. Though managing to destroy the Enterprise in the ensuing battle, the Tholians were not able to prevent the capture of the Defiant, which, after coming under the control of a boarding party, managed to escape from their control, in the process inflicting damage to their facility. (ENT: "In a Mirror, Darkly")

Background

Not identified in the episode, the term "Tholian asteroid dock", was coined by designer Doug Drexler. [1](X)

Studio model

Ralph McQuarrie asteroid spacedock concept Tholian drydock with USS Defiant and ISS Enterprise
McQuarrie´s asteroid spacedock concept
Eden FX´ asteroid spacedock
Ralph McQuarrie interior asteroid spacedock concept USS Defiant NCC-1764 CGI model
McQuarrie´s interior asteroid spacedock concept
Eden FX´ interior asteroid spacedock

The in an asteroid embedded Tholian spacedock for "In a Mirror, Darkly", was designed and built as a CGI model by Doug Drexler. Drexler was inspired by the pre-production paintings, Ralph McQuarrie had done for the abandoned 1976-1977 Star Trek: Planet of the Titans-project. "I’ve always loved the idea of this, and was fascinated by Ralph McQuarrie’s TMP asteroid base painting.", Drexler stated. [2](X) Using pre-existing CGI parts from various other models, Drexler constructed his model in one day, "I had to do a variety of ideas in a couple of days so an afternoon is about it.[3](X) (...) Believe me, I had a kludge box full of parts and nernies. I couldn’t afford to build it all from scratch. There are a lot of freighter parts in there! [4](X)" Drexler sent off his model to Eden FX, where CGI-modeler Mike Stetson expanded upon, and finetuned the model and where it was combined with the CGI-model of the USS Defiant, built by Koji Kuramura and Robert Bonchune for their appearance in the episode. Both models were re-used to represent the same scene in the 2006 book Ships of the Line (page 29), and on the cover of the Star Trek: Enterprise Calendar (2006).

In regard to McQuarrie´s concept paintings, Rick Sternbach recalled, "In early 1978, I held that McQuarrie asteroid painting in my very own hands, as it had been stored in the art department over Stages 8/9 during the aborted first attempts to make a Trek movie. There were rolls of prints of Ken Adam’s stuff, and a couple of other McQuarrie renderings. The models of the triangular greebled Enterprise were there. The TOS set model was there. I could have walked off with the asteroid painting; it was such a little gem. So one weekend, I promised myself I would study all that material more closely come Monday morning. And it had all been spirited away. Well, some of it surfaced again some years later, and I seem to recall that Ralph got his little paintings back." [5](X)

Ralph McQuarrie's own asteroid dock design eventually did turn up in 2012 as a full-fledged CGI model in the Star Trek: New Voyages fan film-series vignette, "Going Boldly".