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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Treknophyle: [QB] In my schematic/deckplans for various 24th century ships, I've assumed at least one heavy-duty replicator in each ship - logically in the shuttle storage/repair bay (so said craft could be repaired or replaced). Regarding moving couches - consider this: - After a couch has been replicated in the shuttle repair bay, it could be point-to-point transported to the destination quarters, using the small replicator waveguides within the starship's structure to transfer the pattern, and the small replicator within said quarters as a waveguide endpoint/focussing coil. As I've said before, a replicator system is just a transporter system with a hard drive containing pre-stored patterns. The closest analogy is a copier/printer vs a fax machine. I'd think that most quarters were pre-furnished - especially in small ships. Larger ones such as Galaxy-class and Sovereign-class have entire decks which are simply bulkheads and service ends - so they can be quickly refitted to meet special species/event needs (Tech Manual). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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