Can anyone identify the Gold Key Star Trek transporter room's visual reference? It's nothing like the TV show version, instead having wide beam projectors on either side and that's not just light coming down, the transporter platform itself is in a glass case with a door in it. Unlike almost everything else in Gold Key Trek, it's drawn consistently from mutiple angles (unlike say the bridge, which never looks the same twice and combines parts of the familiar Enterprise with generic pulp sci-fi control room innards and large machinery with huge levers and whatnot), so they MUST have been using a reference. Does it ring any bells for anyone?
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