An apartment is a housing unit that shares a building with other similar units. They are usually smaller than houses.
811 East 68th Street
Supervisor Gary Seven and his associates worked in Apartment 12B in New York City using advanced alien technology, including his servo, hidden in his office. (TOS: "Assignment: Earth")
In 2384, the hidden safe room in the Travelers' time ziggurat took on the appearance of this apartment. (PRO: "The Devourer of All Things, Part I", "The Devourer of All Things, Part II")
James Kirk's apartment
Admiral James T. Kirk owned an apartment in San Francisco in 2285. It was in a tall skyscraper that featured sweeping views of the city, the bay, Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, and at least two other prominent 23rd century skyscrapers. The apartment featured a fireplace in the living room with a curved wall and mosaic treatment behind it. To the left of the fireplace and to the right of the windows there was a metallic sculpture that perhaps could have been a model of the skyscraper the apartment was in. Kirk filled the apartment with antiques, reflecting his fondness for them; in particular, a lot of the antiques were of a nautical nature. Also among the items were 18th and 19th century Earth firearms and a late 20th century Earth computer. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan; Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
For Star Trek III, the set of Kirk's apartment was built on Paramount Stage 8. (Cinefantastique, Vol. 14, No. 3, p. 11)
Kathryn Janeway's apartment
In an alternate timeline in which the USS Voyager returned to Earth in 2394, Admiral Kathryn Janeway lived in a San Francisco apartment with a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. In 2404, Janeway hosted a party celebrating the ten-year anniversary of Voyager's return at her apartment. (VOY: "Endgame")
Reginald Barclay's apartment
Lieutenant Reginald Barclay moved into a new apartment in San Francisco in 2374, after joining the Pathfinder Project. He still had not unpacked all of his belongings when he was visited by Deanna Troi in 2376. (VOY: "Pathfinder")
Tallinn's apartment
In 2024, the Romulan supervisor Tallinn operated out of an apartment, where she monitored Renée Picard in an attempt to safeguard her. (PIC: "Fly Me to the Moon")
Appendices
Background information
The backdrop view of San Francisco from Kirk's apartment was previously used in the movie The Towering Inferno (1974). The backdrop in that movie was used for a 135th floor restaurant overlooking San Francisco. The metallic sculpture in Kirk's apartment near the fireplace bears a striking resemblance to the "Glass Tower" skyscraper in the movie.
External links
- Apartment at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- Apartment at Wikipedia
- James Kirk's San Francisco apartment