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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] The ventral aft cavity is something of an anomaly. In most of the physical or CGI models, it's stuffed full of greeblings that do not convince me of representing a shuttlebay. I'm not sure these greeblings were there in ST3 yet, though. In ST6, the cavity seems sealed with a blue-glowing forcefield, suggesting that at least NCC-2000 might have had a shuttlebay down there - but in that case we could take the saucer extra impulse engines to be shuttlebays as well, since they, too, are "sealed with glowing fields" - red ones in this case. But since there are no obvious features in the models for the aft shuttlebay, or the aft torpedo launchers, I think the best way to go is do as Adam did - "install" them where they most plausibly would go. I prefer the cylindrar things under the stern as the aft torpedo tubes, but the aft cavity is another plausible location. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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