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Ummmmm. Ok I know you guys can't see the picture, and I'd be glad to try posting it again, but would you mind filling me in on the 'Flare upload thingy'?

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Now I've finally got to know the "upload thingy". Here are the pics of the interior of the Ent-D main shuttlebay aka shuttlebay 1:
http://flareupload.hypermart.net/files/bay1entrance.jpg http://flareupload.hypermart.net/files/bay1interior.jpg

Pic 1 shows the model built for "Cause and effect"
Pic 2 is an interior model built by Greg Jein IIRC, which was never used in an episode

Can't remember where I got the pictures from, so I don't know who to credit. Sorry.

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That little door on the Starboard wall of the bay must either be an airlock or access to a really narrow crawlspace. It's right on the outer hull!

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Not quite. Look at the galaxy saucer top view. It seems that the exterior side walls of the hangar deck extend in a curve to the floor, leaving room at least for a standard corridor. It's not just a straight wall.

Take a look at this for explanation:
http://flareupload.hypermart.net/files/galaxy.jpg

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Aban Rune
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Mmmm. Maybe. Darn narrow corridor though. There also seems to be an observation gallery of some sort right above that door in the first pic.

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Maybe that door simply leads to the observation galley?

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I have never before seen those pictures, and even though they allude to the immensityof the Galaxy's main shuttle size, it doesn't do it justice. I don't know how consistent the "Galaxy class blueprints" are with other information, but the main shuttle bay is shown to extend all the way to the center of the saucer. That elliptical protrusion above the saucer but below the bridge (deck 1)? about three decks of that, if I remember correctly, are devoted the the shuttle bay. It has maintenence bays, refueling stations, and I reckon even construction facilities.

An interesting note about the "blueprints," though. They do not show the 'corridor' portion of the shuttle bay.

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