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  • Deck 5:  Shuttle Bay Observation Tower, Computer Core, Holodecks 1-3, Officer’s Quarters, Dorsal Phaser Arrays Deck 6: Shuttlebay – Flight Deck, Computer Core , Holodecks 4-6, Senior Enlisted Quarters
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  • ...ck, allowing the EMH unrestricted access across the entire ship and a warp core that made her the fastest ship ever built by Starfleet. All of her technolo ...separate sections can be piloted manually, or are controlled by the ship's computer to perform pre-programmed attack patterns.
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  • ...holographic communications, in-built weapons lockers and three-dimensional computer displays wherever possible. ...ncluding access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and the warp core.
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  • ...rchaeology and Anthropology for examination of the vessel and its computer core.
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  • ...of four. In addition to this access to the holodeck, shuttle bay, computer core and engineering facilities, including the impulse control rooms are all on
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  • ...guration can spend longer on exploration and scientific projects. Improved computer data processing units allow for multiple simultaneous experiments and inves ...regate as well as provide space for functions like state dinners. Multiple computer interfaces provide accessibility for attendees to view or access briefing i
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  • At a glance, ''Unity''-class stations consist of an inner core resembling the classic mushroom silhouette used by both the ''Spacedock''-c ...erence rooms. The command module also contains a dedicated backup computer core, a small infirmary module, independent shield generators, and redundant aux
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  • ...middle two decks of the ships computer core with a glass wall viewing the core. Two stories tall with bookshelves ringing the outer walls, in case anyone
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  • ...theory. It is clear that each molecule contains the same energy as a warp core, and theoretically a small chain could power a civilization for an indefini ...cule, the ship’s computer immediately disengages engines and locks out all computer access, displaying the Greek letter ‘Omega’ on every bridge console. On
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  • ...ction, while below are the support facilities, crew quarters, and computer core. Below is the secondary hull, primarily constituting cargo and maintenance
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  • *Computer Cores (2) (Upper) Port / Starboard *Computer Cores (2) (Lower) Port / Starboard
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  • ...he far side of the star from the participating starship is required, as is computer-assisted timing for the sequence of events. ...acy pressures to be overcome. While this isn't taking place in the stellar core, it will rapidly create a gravitational incline within the star, pulling in
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  • ...cool following an immediate warp core shut down. This made restarting the core impossible and required several injectors to be replaced in order to reinit * '''''Warp Core (upper Level)'''''
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  • ...r-style warp core than those of its generation, the Springfield-class warp core is mounted horizontally in the underslung engineering hull on deck 14. ...udes facilities to fabricate novel probes and a dedicated mission computer core, operating with bioneural processing.
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  • ...dge, Briefing Room, Airlock, Transporter Room, Dining Room, Upper Computer Core, Sickbay, Crew Quarters, Upper Holodeck, Engineering (Level 2), Primary Sen ...Deflector Emitter, Torpedo Launcher, Environmental Control, Lower Computer Core, Science Labs, Lower Holodeck, Engineering (Level 3), Nacelle Control Room,
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  • ...of four. In addition to this access to the holodeck, shuttle bay, computer core and engineering facilities, including the impulse control rooms are all on ...ch was added takes up space within both decks 3 and 3 just behind the warp core and engineering.
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  • ...the ''Bly'' was damaged by a Borg sphere, which forcibly removed her warp core. The ''Bly'' was towed to Olympia Station and repaired.<ref>https://bravofl ...r of the saucer section, directly connected to the ship's primary computer core. From this room, all command functions can be conducted, even if the main b
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  • ...s been sustained to the M/ARA and a warp core breach is imminent, the warp core of nearly every starship can be jettisoned through a hatch, most often on t === Warp Core ===
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  • ...was designed with [[ma:Fleet_formation_mode|fleet formation mode]] at the core of its operating systems, with every intention of participating in the para ...ly managed to wrest control away from the Borg by ejecting the ship's warp core, collapsing the electroplasma system.  Lieutenant Commander Kellin Nertlin
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  • ...l knowledge in things like transporter operations, engine maintenance, and computer operation. It is the largest of the schools within the Technical Services A * Computer Systems Technician
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