Also on some ships, there are no warp core and/or antimatter pod ejection ports? And what about ships that have nacelles that hang from the bottom of the engineering hull. The path for ejecting the core and/or pods is blocked. If they can't eject them, then they can go kabloom very easy. These ships have got to be better designed.
What do you think? Comments and opinion welcomed.
------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
------------------
"You are stupid and evil and do not know you are stupid and evil."
--
Gene Ray, Cubic
"A number of personel airlocks are located in the sensor strip bays for this purpose." Since everyone is saying that the Galaxy and the Nebula are made from similar components, this would explain the missing airlocks
It's on page 115 and speaking of the other ships, the Akira Class has an airlock. There's the airlock at Deck 1.
------------------
"Life's a bitch, then you die"
-Quote from Dedication Plaque of USS Vanderbilt
[This message has been edited by Michael_T (edited February 18, 2000).]
I'm more worried about ships that lack ramscoops or navigational deflectors. Thankfully, it seems that such ships were mostly built in the TOS movie era - most TNG and DS9 era ships seem to have all the required gear.
Timo Saloniemi
------------------
"Forgive me if I don't share your euphoria!" (Weyoun to Dukat, Tears of the Prophets)
Dax's Ships of STAR TREK
Frankly, the Nebula has a great many problems with obstruction of vital components. The main shuttlebay doors open straight into the dorsal pod pylon in most Nebulas. The impulse engines are so obscured that they cannot even be seen! And there are many windows with a splendid view of the broad inside of the engine pylon...
Timo Saloniemi
Akira
Can only see 1 behind the bridge on the design sketches
There are 2 things on the dorsal surface of the saucer which look to be Runabout launch pads
Constitution Refit
1 behind bridge
small lifts to top of sacer as in ST - TMP
1 either side of saucer
1 either side of torp launcher
1 either side of eng-hull
Ecxelsior
?? square openings on front of neck ??
Defiant
front of deflector
Intrepid
1 port to either side of saucer and 1 to the front
Sydney
If the bridge is the same as a Constitution's then at least 1 behind bridge
Miranda and Varients
Bridge port
1 either side of saucer
Galaxy
4 lift pass throughs on the bridge
2 Extendable docking port/elevators on deck 2
2 Extendable docking port/elevators on deck 17
1 docking port either side of neck on deck 25
Nebula
Would presume the same as the Galaxy although I can't see any cargo lift exit ports.
Timo: I think the Nebula's impulse engine is on the neck that holds the pod, think another shuttle bay is there also
If you think the Nebula's windows are crap what the Defiant's. Great view of the underside and the windows opposite.
Prometheus
Can't see any when the ship is joined but there are plenty of lift pass throughs when seperated
Thats all I have for now, Couldn't find any on the Ambassador, Olympic, Sovereign,Constellation or Oberth.
What I want to know is how do you get on board a D'deridex and where are its shuttlebays if any??
------------------
7 alarm clock: "Do not touch me."
Dilbert: "Then how do I turn you off?"
7: "Believe me, I am plenty turned off."
D-S: The Sovereign-class has 3 docking ports on deck 3.
------------------
"Forgive me if I don't share your euphoria!" (Weyoun to Dukat, Tears of the Prophets)
Dax's Ships of STAR TREK
------------------
"You are stupid and evil and do not know you are stupid and evil."
--
Gene Ray, Cubic
------------------
Jay Leno: "In the story of 'Jack and the Beanstalk', what did the goose lay?"
"Bosco": "Everybody."
-The Tonight Show, "Jaywalking"
Now, I would think that the above would also apply for anti-matter ejections ports and warp core ports.
------------------
We did it on the floor,
We did it by the door,
We did it all night,
We did it under a light,
So how about for tonight we do it some more...
The Excelsior thingamabobs look quite similar to the Defiant "targeting sensors" in the DS9 TM cutout. Of course they also look vaguely like twin torp tubes, but as said, those would cause a saucer separation if fired! Perhaps such sensors need to be exposed directly to space, which is why they are under the (probably movable) covers on the Defiant. Of course, if we accept the q-torp tubes as being in place of these sensors, the point is moot.
Only the early Nebula models have those small impulse grilles between the saucer and the nacelle pylon horizontal parts. The recent CGI Nebulas omit these altogether. One could say the grilles have been moved deeper into the crevice between the horizontal pylon and the saucer - a sort of stealth measure.
The Constitutions do not have docking ports on the saucer. They do have a square "Gangway hatch" but on port side only. Earlier Phase II ships did have more of the docking ports. The Sydney bridge seems to omit the Constitution docking port (it's a bit on the squat side).
Timo Saloniemi
------------------
"Forgive me if I don't share your euphoria!" (Weyoun to Dukat, Tears of the Prophets)
Dax's Ships of STAR TREK