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  • ==Engineering== The engineering facilities of a ''Phoenix''-class starship are almost entirely automated. T
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  • ...ated forward. Stations for science, communication, mission operations, and engineering are located at the rear of the bridge, but these are normally uncrewed. Add ...either side of the small viewscreen provide functionality for science and engineering.
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  • Deck 10: Main Engineering – Upper Level, Forward Observation Lounge, Enlisted Quarters Deck 11: Main Engineering – Lower Level, Engineering Laboratories, Chief Engineer’s Office, Forward Torpedo Launchers, Torpedo
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  • ...om, transporter room, medical facilities, and access to the upper level of engineering are located here. The main airlock for the ship is situated just aft of the ...In addition to this access to the holodeck, shuttle bay, computer core and engineering facilities, including the impulse control rooms are all on this deck. The m
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  • ...ntrols allowing the engineers access to the same engineering systems as in engineering itself, including access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and ...forward turbo lift granting express access to key locations only, such as engineering, shuttlebay 1, sickbay, the brig and transporter rooms 1 and 2. At the aft
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  • ...d platform were raised hubs of LCARS workstations for science officers and engineering/operations officers, respectively.  Each hub consists of an elongated U-sh === Main Engineering ===
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  • ...systems in the United Federation of Planets are derived from the planetary engineering traditions of dozens of different worlds, with the United Earth Starfleet's ...s of power, necessitating enhanced shielding and a well trained, attentive engineering staff.
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  • ===Engineering=== ...teraction between the ship's weapons and engines requires that a full-time engineering staff of hundreds of warriors is required to constantly monitor and maintai
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  • ==Engineering== ...e needs are reduced from the Excelsior, but it maintains a similarly sized engineering department to handle construction projects.
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  • ...his size, which increases the ship’s long-range sensor power. Flanking the engineering hull are two forward and two aft launcher tubes, which can either launch ph === Engineering ===
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  • ...after [[ma:Charles Tucker III|Charles "Trip" Tucker III]], the first Chief Engineering Officer of the Earth Starfleet vessel ''Enterprise'', who was killed sacrif The four lower modules contain command, operations, medical, and engineering support facilities, including station operations. They also each have shutt
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  • ...tems display (MSD) and other engineering controls, the representative from engineering has full access to the ship's systems. ...oard turbo lift grants express, overridden access to key locations such as engineering, shuttlebay 1, sickbay, tactical astrometrics and transporter rooms 1 and 2
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  • ...a rapid response vessel for humanitarian relief missions and high priority engineering assignments. Designed alongside the [[Sagan Class|''Sagan''-class light exp ==Engineering==
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  • ===Engineering=== The ''Elysion'' class is the design and engineering culmination of the proven worthiness of the ''Century''-class spaceframe. T
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  • | Main engineering
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  • ** The [[Bravo Fleet Engineering Officer]]
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  • ...ile the smallest units must share crew members between this department and engineering. On some bases, especially smaller ones, this department replaces engineering entirely, the example being ''Deep Space 9''.
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  • ===Engineering=== ...era, which were able to sustain higher speeds with less wear and tear. The engineering section is tall and slender, with the warp core running several decks throu
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  • == Engineering == ...plants are almost entirely automated. This allows them to have as small an engineering crew aboard as possible, to maintain the security and secrecy of whatever s
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  • | role = *Engineering Support ...t quotidian missions ranging from minor scientific surveys, to medical and engineering support missions, and routine transport assignments. These ships blend into
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  • === Engineering === ...has one nacelle. It has no secondary hull, other than a one-deck strip of engineering support systems running over the spine of this nacelle, and so the warp cor
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  • === Engineering === The class-7 warp drive is maintained from Main Engineering on Deck 6 with direct connections to both warp nacelles and the paired impu
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  • ...t Offices, Environmental Controls, '''Alpha Mess Hall''', Armoury 1, Alpha Engineering (Level 1), Senior Officer Quarters, Primary Sensor Arrays ...(Level 1), Primary Environmental Controls, Crew Quarters, Alpha Gym, Alpha Engineering (Level 2), Forward Torpedo Launcher, Torpedo Bay 1, Transporter Room 1
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  • === Engineering === ...izontal core. When integrated, the ship relies on the warp core in the two engineering sections to feed the primary warp nacelles, with the saucer core remaining
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  • === Engineering === ...sland''-class is sleek and angular with a triangular primary hull, rounded engineering hull, and two slender warp nacelles. Unlike her cousin, though, additional
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  • ***Director of Fourth Fleet Engineering: [[Bfms char:94767|Admiral James Neidlinger]]
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  • ===Engineering===
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  • The '''''D'deridex''-class warbird''' was the pinnacle of Romulan engineering and power in the mid-24th century and the pride of the Romulan fleet. First ===Engineering===
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  • ===Engineering Complex=== ...rconnected via turbolifts, jefferies tubes and humble ladders as required. Engineering contains all the essential services for keeping a ''Narendra''-class operat
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  • ...head roles, some of the departments on Brahms Station such as science and engineering are smaller than usual, because these functions are duplicated by roles car |Chief Engineering Officer
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  • ...he command of Captain Akintoye Okusanya for a shakedown cruise, due to her engineering expertise and experience with Arcturus Squadron. Not long after her launch,
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  • ===Engineering=== ...to other ships of her size, the ''Century'' requires a comparatively small engineering staff, as she was designed specifically to minimize maintenance and maximiz
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  • ==Engineering== ...mselves to be quite finicky and particular. Each configuration has its own engineering and maintenance protocols, separate from the class’s main specifications.
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  • == Engineering == ...s contain the station’s primary fusion reactors, which provide main power. Engineering control is maintained from smaller disk-shaped modules between the saucer s
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  • ..., ''Atlantis'' is the heavyweight of the squadron in terms of tactical and engineering capacity, with her scientific versatility lagging behind her younger sister
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  • ...t the ubiquitous [[Reliant Class|''Reliant''-class frigate]] with superior engineering support, command-and-control, and small craft capabilities. == Engineering ==
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  • ==Engineering== ...the dorsal surface of the primary hull behind the bridge which connect to engineering workshops and cargo storage areas, making them ideal for launching repair m
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  • ==Engineering== ...er, with just two forward and two aft launchers located in spurs under the engineering hull. All four of these launchers share a common magazine for ease of servi
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  • ...f the bridge, while the opposite side is designated for communications and engineering. ====Main Engineering, Deck Thirty-Six====
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  • ==== Engineering ==== ...ter/anti-matter reaction drive). Accessible from deck four’s aft corridor, engineering consisted of two levels. The first level housed the warp core access, where
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  • '''Deck 05''': Science Laboratories/Impulse Engineering/Primary Hull Shuttlebay '''Deck 07''': Holodeck/Transporter Rooms/Auxiliary Systems/Impulse Engineering
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  • ...high are used for short and medium-term project space, such as science or engineering labs. They can also be configured as hospitals or additional housing, depen ...t, all of which support that particular module's mission. For example, the engineering support module will use its shuttle bays to send out workbees or inspection
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  • ...dy to fly. On most ships, maintenance tasks are performed by crew from the Engineering department and landing control itself is performed by an on-duty flight con ...may be no dedicated flight deck specialists, with enlisted members of the engineering or operations departments pulling double duty.
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  • ===Engineering=== ...ter injectors being on opposite ends of the ship, they are both above main engineering. Twin matter constrictor sections are connected to the deuterium tanks and
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  • ...re, aptitude tests revealed that he’d be most at home in either science or engineering, thanks to the reasoning skills he developed from spending so much of his e ...iament''-class USS ''Belmopan'' in 2380, which was assigned to large-scale engineering and logistics projects under the auspices of the Starfleet Corps of Enginee
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  • ...ra set of impulse engines on the saucer section, flares on the side of the engineering hull, and a minor change in configuration for the warp nacelles. These modi ===Engineering===
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  • ...primarily on the lower decks characters set in the departments of command, engineering, operations, security/tactical, science and medical.
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  • ==Engineering==
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  • ...s allowing the Chief Engineer access to the same engineering systems as in engineering itself, including access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and ...forward turbo lift granting express access to key locations only, such as engineering, shuttlebay 1, sickbay, the brig and transporter rooms 1 and 2. At the aft
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  • ...than breaking out the mops and buckets, a crack team of medical, science, engineering or security officers have been tasked with implementing the transporter tre ...DNA removal team, with specialities in a combination of medical, science, engineering, and security. Given the nature of the threat and with the recent events fr
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