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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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  • ...s a strip between the nacelles (when retracted) that includes the computer core, antimatter storage pods, and a tiny shuttle bay, which is capable of suppo ...ses for a particular mission. For example, it could be equipped with extra computer banks and stellar cartography viewing systems for celestial observation mis
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  • The central core of the station houses the primary computer cores as well as truck access for vital services up and down the height of ..., with terraces descending down the levels, and wrapped around the station core, no two gallerias are the same once the stations come online. Vendors and l
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  • ...the fight, the ship eventually succumbed to heavy damage. The ship's warp core had to be shutdown before it breached, several explosions in engineering ki While en-route, the ship suffered from a serious computer malfunction which resulted in it being left disabled for a few days before
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  • ...the largest structures in the Federation. A scaled-up version of the same core design of original [[ma:Spacedock (Earth)|Earth Spacedock]] built in the 23 These stations are generally found in core areas of the Federation and anchoring important border sectors. They are im
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  • ...of the oldest designs still in active service outside of the Federation’s core territory. During its prime, the Galaxy-class was the most powerful starshi ...ips were built for deep-space exploration, and returning to the Federation core symbolized a drastic shift in Starfleet’s priorities. Although the ''Pega
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  • ...wo engineering sections to feed the primary warp nacelles, with the saucer core remaining on hot standby until the ship separates, though the ship is capab ...o command each section independently. In general, the ship’s movements are computer-controlled, and the secondary and tertiary bridges are mainly used to provi
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  • ...and processing speed throughout the entire station. It is vital that these computer cores are observed and maintained regularly in order to continue providing ...prepared to take over under any circumstances. They will be given a brief computer-displayed message of what reason why the transfer of command functions was
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  • ...the pair of deuterium control conduits positioned parallel behind the warp core and the massive power transfer conduits protruding perpendicularly from out ...n chamber to address damage and malfunctions on the mechanisms of the warp core itself.
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  • ...core which connects them. Passing through all four sections is the travel core, with both standard turbolifts for journeys of less than a hundred decks an ==== Central Core ====
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  • ...lest crew complement, but is the one most closely aligned with Starfleet’s core exploration directive. They are a rare sight within the Federation, as they ...these systems before being brought fully online. In late 2378, the ship’s computer came online, and in a matter of months had become self-aware. With the assi
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  • Computer systems aboard the ''Rhode Island'' are similar to the ''Nova'', though she ...pgrades were integrated and perfected. Her sensible, easy-to-maintain warp core was replaced with a miniaturized version of the ''Intrepid''’s Class-9 en
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  • ...or of the main bridge to the top of the ventral sensor dome. This computer core is primarily isolinear, though it does have banks of bioneural processors t ...nization program with the ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula''-class explorers at its core was envisioned as early as the 2340s, along with an assortment of smaller s
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  • .... Like her successor, the ''Spacedock II'' class, she has a central travel core that runs from the top of the station to the bottom, with long-distance tra ...ts the illusion of being on a terrestrial surface, with the central travel core rising through the center of the area. With over three square kilometers of
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  • ...ographs, videos, or other images (collectively, the “Content”) hosted on a core web service of the Fleet, including www.bravofleet.com, forums.bravofleet.c By submitting any material, data, and information, such as data files, text, computer software, code, music, audio files or other sounds, photographs, videos, or
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  • ...research cruiser configuration, they feed data directly into twin advanced computer cores and sensor analysis suites to allow their crews to scan space with in ...wer generation capabilities. The ''Olympic'' has a powerful, reliable warp core based off of the ''Ambassador''-class design that provides all of its scien
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  • ...ctors occupy the space for the captain’s yacht aboard the ''Galaxy''. This core powers a set of warp coils that wrap around the upper section of the saucer ...gh, were comprehensive refits of the ''Galaxy'' with enhanced tactical and computer systems, as well as tweaks to their warp drives to bring them on par with t
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  • ...ting systems and some hardware improvements. Only in 2145 was the computer core replaced by an entirely new system, one that was still reliable but faster
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  • ...a reactor and communications tower. Like the ''Spacedock-class'', a travel core runs through the center of the station to link all of the areas together, b ...nior leadership throughout the tower, as well as the station's six primary computer cores and its own shield generators. Beneath the tower and spires is a slop
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  • ...variety of tasks and missions assigned to her over the years. Some of her core duties, commensurate with her class as a whole, include: ...holographic communications, in-built weapons lockers and three-dimensional computer displays wherever possible.
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  • ...oviding a platform for critical decision-making that can't be handled by a computer. These stations sometimes support a pair of starfighters to perform securit ...s for storytelling and really delving into the motivations and growth of a core group of characters.
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  • ...peaceful exploration which reiterated the Federation's commitment to their core mandate. During her voyage, ''Ulysses'' was able to demonstrate the full po ...s for then, this was for now. Making the most of upgrades to her bioneural computer systems, ship-wide holographic projectors, and enhanced tactical systems, '
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  • ...ologies come into service. Sixteen powerful thruster arrays in the central core keep the station in position, or can be used to move it when needed. Primar .... The silhouette of this station is emblematic of life in the Federation's core and it is welcome to see on approach because it means that you're once agai
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  • ...t on to aid in the completion of the last upgrades to the ship’s secondary computer processors. The ERHT was made up of four holographic crewmembers. Due to th ...p was sent to Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards for some repairs, a refit to its computer and propulsion systems as well as a resupply. The entire process would take
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  • ...of up to two weeks; these ships are assigned to travel routes between the core worlds and colonies, often with the same ship being assigned to circuit bet ...t journeys and uses a Starfleet capital ship when traveling outside of the core worlds, couriers are often used for less-senior officials.
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  • ...st powerful spaceborne computing platform in existence, with three massive computer cores and provisions for installing a fourth when necessary. These systems ...aphasic shields. The ship’s tactical ability is enhanced by her large warp core, which provides ample power for sustained engagements.
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  • ...superiors, friends, or family across the Federation. The station's massive computer cores are also used to collate and process exploratory information collecte ...that took up the upper two-thirds of the module, with the station's travel core running down the middle. Because of the addition of a large bay for an expl
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  • ...printing abilities that the ''Galaxy'' has, due to a slightly smaller warp core. The impulse engine systems are significantly different, as the ''Nebula'' ...for a fourth core that is occupied by an inert ballast opposite the third core, but few Nebula-class ships have ever been equipped with them, and even the
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  • ...he ship and was three decks high. In 2151, it was deemed the most powerful computer ever created.
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  • ...since the 2370s and now fills a role once held by the ''Excelsior'' at the core of the fleet. In the 2390s, it was redesignated as an exploratory cruiser t ...ost powerful ship in the fleet, but they serve as the reliable bulk at the core of many battlegroups. Compared to the newer ''Inquiry''-class exploratory c
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  • Computer systems aboard the ''Norway'' were originally isolinear, but they have sinc ''Norway''-class ships are not generally assigned to patrol duties, as their core scientific and diplomatic functions are in high demand elsewhere, though th
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