all the way to the rear.. in that pic it is hidden because the top-rear of the ship cowls over the door.. find an exterior underside-back view and youll see the big door-thing
Posted by Mark Nguyen (Member # 469) on :
But.. There's no door at the back of the aft compartment set. Just a wall, and no doors I can see.
Mark
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
Er, but you can't SEE the back wall, can you? It's hidden by the angle.
Posted by CaptainMike (Member # 709) on :
it seems to be a fold down wall-door.. like the shuttle from ST:5 or Type 6 from TNG.. thats why theres no 'door'
Posted by Mark Nguyen (Member # 469) on :
I'm not talking about the cutaway in the above link. I went looking for screencaps of the set, and they show that there's just a wall at the back - and an asymetrical one at that.
Mark
Posted by Malnurtured Snay (Member # 411) on :
i want to buy a crown victoria
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
Well, from what I recall, there's also supposed to be a door in the forward cabin. I seem to remember Vorik coming in and out of a door on the port side.
I could be wrong.
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
There is most definately a door on the port side. Was it removed in Delta Flyer II?
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :
Where is the toilet/'head'?
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
The head is the tiny little cubicle along the centerline in the front cabin. There's a little door there. I was actually really glad to see they included that seeing as we've seen the crew on missions that lasted several days.
Neelix: "Commander, I have to...erm...you know..." Chakotay: "Well, we didn't put a head in here...Just open the biobed and go in there. I'll have a crewman clean it when we get back."
Posted by TheF0rce (Member # 533) on :
Well where do they sleep then? In the bio beds?
Considering runabouts seem to have beds and a dining room LOL.
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Posted by TheF0rce (Member # 533) on :
Also, wheres the escape pod area and the jefferies tube that Kim got knocked flat at when the flyer engaged the borg cube ran by kids?
All under the floor I presume?
[ January 24, 2002: Message edited by: TheF0rce ]
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
My guess is that there are pull out bunks somewhere or that they simply put bedding on the floor. Shuttlecraft frequently succomb to these kind of problems.
The escape pods are supposedly the little coffin shaped things on the aft sides. And one might surmise that there's a Jeffries Tube underneath the main cabin.
Yes...the idea that there is a J. Tube down there is rediculous, and they really should have thought for a second before showing one on the flyer. Some kind of equipment closet would've been alot easier to explain and would've served the purpose of concealing Kim.
Posted by TheF0rce (Member # 533) on :
My memory could be fualty, but couldn't that bio bed "close" up?
If so, wouldn't it shove the unlucky fool right out the hull or into the circuits of that nacelle/impulse housing?
And for that matter where do they keep the generator that powers the flyer? Yes Yes, I know under the floorboard in the J.Tube where the spare tire is kept.
[ January 24, 2002: Message edited by: TheF0rce ]
Posted by Reverend (Member # 335) on :
That ship should be re-named to the "Delta TARDIS"
I'm sure that if you look under the waste extractor you'll see a nice 4 story, 14th century Galefreian manor house, complete with Olympic sized swimming pool and a reproduction of the Sydney opera house...oh and a door, somes beds and the escape pods...
Posted by David Templar (Member # 580) on :
quote:Originally posted by Reverend: I'm sure that if you look under the waste extractor you'll see a nice 4 story, 14th century Galefreian manor house, complete with Olympic sized swimming pool and a reproduction of the Sydney opera house...oh and a door, somes beds and the escape pods...
Plus maybe another shuttle tucked in there, right beside all of Janeway's season 1 hair styles.
Posted by Aban Rune (Member # 226) on :
LOL...
Neelix: "Commander, the Flyer is breaking up...there's nothing I can do!"
Chakotay: "You and Seven get to the shuttle bay *opens access hatch in the floor*...here, take the Jeffries Tube...it's faster than the turbo lift. I'll get out in an escape pod."
Posted by CaptainMike (Member # 709) on :
quote: Neelix: "Commander, the Flyer is breaking up...there's nothing I can do!"
Chakotay: "You and Seven get to the shuttle bay *opens access hatch in the floor*...here, take the Jeffries Tube...it's faster than the turbo lift. I'll get out in an escape pod."
".. and for God's sake, have them evacuate the zoo. Women and children first!.. then the animals.. have everyone meet in ten-forward.. or in the transporter rooms on deck six. If you can, vent cargo bays.. that way we can recover the whale skeletons."
Posted by Mark Nguyen (Member # 469) on :
BTW, I found the door. It *is* in the back of the aft compartment, but seems to consist solely of a narrow fold-down stair/hatch similar to those seen on small learjet planes. You can see it very briefly in "Timeless" (which was on last night) in the aft port corner of the back room, where the foled-up steps are visible. It STILL doesn't jive with the back of the DF, but at least it's there now...
And yes, in "Extreme Risk" there seemed to be a door somewhere on the port side, which Torres enters from and Vorik leaves through. We don't see the actual door, but we do see an "exterior" light source through which they move, which closes up when the door is supposed to. However, there is still no obvious door on the exterior model...
Mark
[ January 25, 2002, 20:01: Message edited by: Mark Nguyen ]
Posted by AndrewR (Member # 44) on :