Reddit mentions: The best tv direction & production books
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1. The Making of Star Trek (The book on how to write for TV!)
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Oh, yeah! The Amelia Airhart (Fuck checking proper spelling) one! That's the one I remember since later on in the episode Janeway talked about how beautiful the city was without ever showing the damn thing.
To the subject of the TOS Enterprise, I don't know if it ever retained the ability and it was never stated, but it was definitely planned to during pre-production, and at least the JJ Abrahams version definitely seems to be able to. The source I got this from is the book The Making of Star Trek (The book on how to write for TV!) I can look up the exact source when I get home from work if you want.
If it is made up it was Roddenberry because I got it from the book "The Making of Star Trek" written by Roddenberry and Stephen Witfield. A great book if you are interested in the creation TOS and 1960s TV production.
https://www.amazon.com/Making-Star-Trek-Stephen-Whitfield/dp/1852863633/ref=tmm_pap_title_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Actually they could show the top of the breast and the side of the breast, but no underboob. The quote from a producer was "Maybe they're afraid moss grows under there?"
BTW, if you're a trek fan, absolutely check out Whitfield's "The Making of the TV Series: Star Trek." He's got a lot of behind the scenes commentary, and production notes that are a riot.