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Once again, it depends on what source. If you watch the series, they came from the same spot as the phasers. Deck 10 or 11 or so.-at the lower point of the primary hull. If you look at Franz Joseph's plans, he puts them under the bridge at deck 2 or 3, which makes a sort of sense, but was never seen like that in the show.
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Additionally, there are aparently six or more "tubes," since Kirk ordered "tubes one through six" loaded in at least one episode. We've only seen torpedoes fire out of two places, about 90 degrees apart and just above the lower dome. I prefer to think that there are two three-torp revolver-style "tubes" that feed two launchers, so that you can have a six-shot volley launched in a second or two.
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I agree... I was just thinking 'revolving' torpedo launcers... something like what was seen on the upgrade to DS9??
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No, I think the spinning batteries of DS9 was turnable for the sake of target acquisition.
But the theory of arevolving magazine for the older ships is solid. It makes sense that they would have more crude methods at that time.
Kind of like the old naval guns of battleships. Two guns (one front, one aft) would've been enough if they'd had a really fast and effective ammunition feeding system, but some ships had, what, sixteen main guns???
Of course, the multiple barrels was also for the sake of covering all possible distances the target could be at, having one barrel cover the area of 1500 meters away, the next covering the 1600 m area etc. Nowadays the satellite feed and nice radars render that method of "making sure" obsolete.
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If ogrget the website but they said that each Constitution class was different in respects of every captian "personalizing" their ship. I think Captain Kirk added more science labs or something. Its a good explanation as such as in the real navies, captains see what's wrong with a ship and asks for some refitting to get it right. US battleships in the 20's and 30's were like this, as every ship was different to even their sister ships.
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