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So that's how it was made? I really liked the effect. After all this decades of Star Trek content and information I somehow never saw something about how the special effects were made. They were always quite convincing to me.
ST:TNG Behind the Scenes with LeVar Burton
These scenes are actually clipped from Reading Rainbow S06E01 "The Bionic Bunny Show" in which LeVar describes the process of making a television show. They show the transporter effect starting at 9:30.
He was the Navigator?!?!? I'm having a serious Mandela effect here, I'm SURE he was an engineer
Edit: And, in a curious coincidence, I just received a text from LaVar via MoveOn about Banned Book Week (he is, unsurprising, against banning books)
Navigator in the first season. Then he gets a promotion to chief engineer.