The Enterprise-G was a Constitution III-class starship that was previously named U.S.S. Titan-A, before being recommissioned to honor the line of ships named Enterprise. It was the eighth Federation starship to bear the name.
The central area of the bridge of the Enterprise-G consisted of three command chairs flanked by two side stations with retractable control surfaces. The port and starboard sides of the bridge consisted of support stations for engineering operations and science operations, respectively. The lower level of the bridge, accessible via ramps on either side of the central area, consisted of stations for conn and operations directly in front of the wide forward viewscreen. Additional standing stations stood on either side near the forward wall. The rear of the bridge provided access to turbolifts on either side, with two additional standing stations and an accessway leading directly to the observation lounge in the center.
As portrayed in Star Trek: Picard - “The Last Generation” (TV, 2023)
The U.S.S. Titan-A / U.S.S. Enterprise-G model was designed by Bill Krause with design input by Doug Drexler.
As portrayed in Star Trek: Picard - “The Last Generation” (TV, 2023)
The U.S.S. Enterprise-G bridge was a re-dress of the U.S.S. Stargazer / U.S.S. Titan-A bridge from Star Trek: Picard. As stated by Dave Blass, the production designer on Star Trek: Picard, this set was originally designed to echo the overall shape of the Enterprise-D bridge with swooping ramps and three command chairs.