Orbital office complex

The orbital office complex was a Starfleet space station in orbit of Earth in the late 23rd century.

In 2272, Admiral Kirk was transported to the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) for the first time in two and a half years via travel pod 05 from the orbital office complex. 

A graphic display of an orbital office complex appeared in the USS Defiant's library computer on several occasions during 2374 and 2375. 

The same graphic also appeared in the USS Voyager's library computer screen that was viewed by One after Seven of Nine had activated the drone's linguistic database, and allowed him to assimilate information. 

A similar graphic was seen among the data that Seven of Nine assimilated in early 2376. 

Background information
The script for Star Trek: The Motion Picture referred to this station as the "orbital drydock offices."

The orbital office complex was designed by Andrew Probert, and in this form, was only used in The Motion Picture. Designing the office complex was the first design work that Probert did on the film. 

According to Probert, "the long copper cylinders" protruding from the top of the complex "were botanical tanks, so you could grow fruits and vegetables without needing soil, and that in turn would help supply your oxygen as well as some of the station's food. That was my thinking, at the time, but I'm sure they're probably too big for that, or whatever."

The set for the office complex's interior, including the travel pod set, was constructed on Paramount Stage 17 and cost US$60,000. (The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, p. 95) The set for the complex was one of the first sets from The Motion Picture to be taken down, following production on the film. By, not only had the set been struck for storage and folded but it had also been decided that the set would be moved to Paramount Stage 9 for permanent storage. (The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, p. 214)

The model of this facility was filmed in the summer of, on one of Douglas Trumbull's stages at Future General Corporation. (The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, p. 206)

Following The Motion Picture, the model of the complex was turned upside down, and modified for the Regula I base in. It was subsequently reused numerous times for Starbases in Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. For more information, see studio models.

The okudagram depicting the orbital office complex was originally sketched by Doug Drexler for the second edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia.

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