Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country is one of my favorite Trek films. It’s a great finale for the original crew and it’s both well done and also not at the same time (I could do a whole thread on the numerous continuity errors within the film, but I digress). One thing I’ve always wondered is why the galley in the Enterprise is so beat up in the scene where the senior crew debates the use of a phaser as part of the crime against the Klingon Chancellor.
So…. Why is the galley so beat up?


That’s a good question. I found this on Memory Alpha:
I’m guessing this set was simply not built to hold up under feature film-level resolution.
Edit: elsewhere on the page, it says the galley was a redress of Troi’s office.
Wow I never knew about all the bts drama of this film! Also found this illuminating: