Something felt "off" about it and I initially couldn't put my finger on it, then I realised what it was. I'd describe it as unfinished as there's still one thing they need to do with it to get it 100%. The problem is that by making every single monitor and screen a monocolour BSOD blue, the whole thing feels like it lacks authenticity. Much like the way that G1 Optimus Prime's trailer was brought to life as a command centre by some cleverly designed and placed stickers, those blank blue quadrilaterals need to be brought to life with some kind of decals or Arduino based LCD screens which bring those display panels to life.

In fact I just left them the following comment on the photo of the bridge:

At the risk of getting dogpiled here, I feel the need to offer some constructive criticism. When I first saw this particular photo, something felt "off" to me and I couldn't put my finger on it, then I realised what it was - those viewscreens.

By making them all a monocolour "blue screen of death" blue, it destroys the illusion and makes the whole thing feel "fake".

I'd compare this right now to G1 Optimus Prime's Trailer with unapplied stickers and Slingshot from M.A.S.K. The reason both work as command centers and create the illusion of working bases is because the stickers they come with turn plain walls into display screens which are "alive with data".

The same thing applies here. Those blue quadrilaterals completely detract from the otherwise amazing work, however if stickers were to be applied, the entire bridge would look like it was alive with activity and lift the execution of this by a factor of 100. Whether you do it with static stickers, or go for broke and put Arduino controlled LCD screens in there, I'd strongly recommend swapping out the plain blue screens, for information filled displays.
Don't get me wrong, it's an amazing undertaking and props should absolutely be given to it as an almost complete WIP, but it's definitely not as complete a work as it could be.