Well, I actually had an idea for a post SGU series which features the next generation of SG-1. While the Stargate Program has NOT been disclosed, it's been moved to an island in the Atlantic which is known as the Homeworld Island and is a truly international organization (not too far from Iceland and stuff). Stargate Command is currently here and is run jointly by Major General Samantha Carter and Dr. Daniel Jackson. Atlantis has remained on Earth (though another sister city was found in Pegasus - apart from the one in "The Tower"). One thing they do in Atlantis is use the city's molecular construction chamber to manufacture a new Stargate for the SGC - a template in their database that was never used (think Atlantis gate but with no glyph dividers in the center track and can display different coordinate systems - Milky Way / Pegasus / Destiny). The base is also powered by twin neutrino ion generators, which among other things can power the Stargate to dial eight-symbol addresses. Neutrino Ion generators are also used in select Earth ships (Asgard ships had them and well, since the technology is now Earth's, they've been using it).
The new SG-1 would consist of a Native American woman who is also a Navy SEAL as the commander, Dr. Nicholas Rush's nephew Anthony Rush, Rya'c, and a Tok'ra whose human part is quite young (early twenties, but she blended as a teenager).
One of my ideas involved the resurgence of Klorel (Apophis's son) who wants to rebuild the System Lords. His right hand Goa'uld is Hephaestus, who is the Goa'uld who took over Senator Kinsey!
@Rekkert - yeah I guess you're right there. Though one could take artistic license and pretend those viewports weren't there, making it quite possible that it's just some sensor crud and that the bridge is that lower part of the circle, which would make quite a bit more sense in scaling.
Looks like you're doing the Season 2-4 version of the TNG conference lounge (the Season 1 was a redress of the sickbay set!). Going to do the Season 5-7 one too?
@JMP11 - The Lexington-B was launched four years after the Enterprise-E. It's a subtype that utilizes a few experimental systems, such as Type XII-HEF (High Energy Focus) phaser arrays (50% more output than normal Type XII) and thicker ablative armor than her sister ships. She also has the regenerative shielding that the Prometheus-class has. Also, she has a "turbocharged" warp core (not in the internal-combustion sense though).
I do have an additional request regarding the Lex-B bridge here. Could the aft station (MSD) be updated so that it's not just two flat panels but more divided like the Ent-E bridge and your Budapest bridge?
You see how there's a lower part of the display that's two sections and the upper part that's two sections. I'm talking about the station look itself, not the LCARS.