Star Trek: Ranking The Main Bridges

10. La Sirena

Star Trek Discovery Bridge
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The La Sirena's bridge is really more of a cockpit, but it retains the iconic helm console and captain's chair configuration of Star Trek's past vessels.

According to Star Trek: Picard's production designer, Todd Cherniawsky, the huge, open design of the La Sirena's interior is meant to reflect the feelings of isolation and emptiness of her commander, Captain Cris Rios. The La Sirena's bridge actually more resembles a cargo bay or even engineering section than a bridge, with cargo containers stacked along the bulkheads and the ship's warp core against the rear wall.

The sheer size of the set along with the new, late-24th century holographic interfaces make the La Sirena's bridge an impressive setting, serving as a contrast to the bridge of contemporaneous Star Trek: Discovery's ship and helping to create a unique aesthetic for Star Trek: Picard.

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I played Shipyard Bar Patron (Uncredited) in Star Trek (2009).