Shik
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Brand-new concept in architectural design. They're caleld "windows." Usually made out of some transparent material, usually glass, in this case transparent aluminum. Windows allow the person inside a structure to see outside it without fear of attack by the elements or other things in nature.
By the way, did you hear about this new thing that a guy in Germany created? He calls it a "printing press." He says that he can make tomes infinitely faster than ever seen before because he doesn't use copyists. Amazing! WHAT will they think of next?
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I'm assuming it's a Shuttlebay observation lounge. Just sit back with a Raktajino and watch the shuttles come and go Voyager has one, only it's underneath their Shuttlebay, on Deck 11.
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Ahh...it's Main Shuttlebay's Control Room... I think. It's used to view incoming and outgoing shuttles and aux. vehicles. From what I've heard, it has windows that show inside the shuttlebay so anyone can sit down, move his/her chair from the windows that show outside to the windows that show inside.
Isn't Voyager's Control Room within THE ONLY SHUTTLEBAY the ship has?
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Shik: You should become a writer for the Fact Files. You know, I'm from Germany, and I could learn quite a bit from your extensive explanation. The information the Fact Files give on the topic are rather meager: "A large window provided a means of visually checking the outside environment." Or was is the ST Magazine?
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It's a matter of personal interpretation whether the torpedoes in "Insurrection" are coming from somewhere near these windows (or perhaps from within the shuttlebay?) or from the regular launchers below the ship's fantail. The torps move really fast, clearing the ship's vicinity in something like two frames of film, and there is no frame that would show the torps *above* the stern part of the ship's secondary hull, so they could just as easily be coming from below the stern.
I'm not sure the big "Eleven-Backward" windows on the Voyager are supposed to be a shuttle monitoring room. They could be just an aft lounge, perhaps with a nice pool and a couple of solariums inside. There's undoubtedly some sort of a control booth inside the shuttlebay itself, and also a window or two (plus an airlock door) in the back wall where the shuttlebay door is located.
The E-D apparently never had a shuttlecraft approach control cabin with windows opening to the exterior, nor did the E-B, even though the refitted original ship did have a control alcove similar to the one on the E-E. The model of the E-C isn't detailed enough to tell if there are windows near the secondary hull shuttlebay doors, or next to the primary hull bay.
Shik
Starship database: completed; History of Starfleet: done; website: probably never
Member # 343
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Heeheehee...OK, I WAS a leetle harsh...but the opportunity presented itself & I just could NOT let it get away. It's just that--between here & RAST--I'm getting really sick of that question. Extraneous questions that are easily answered by a few visits to some really rippin' wwwebsites smacks of laziness to me.
And Bernd? I could never work for Fact Files--I know my kelilacteral from my firomactal drive too well.
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Michael: I believe they had to add a second shuttlebay because some episode made a reference to "shuttlebay 2", even though there was no such thing. But I could be wrong...
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TSN, I was kidding about that. I knew that the Shuttlebay 2 thing that no one realized until shooting finished. Although, I wonder why Kate Mulgrew wasn't asked to record over that in post production.
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The multiple shuttlebay thing has been going for a while now. Kim said they were being "boarded through the shuttlebays" in Basics Part I, and I know Shuttlebay Two was mentioned in the first Delta Flyer episode.
Anyway, Sternbach has said that Shuttlebay Two is a sort of side pad accessed through the same door, which I believe was reflected by the SciPubTech poster.
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[This message has been edited by The_Tom (edited July 24, 2000).]
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Why would you call the a shuttle bay door 'Shuttle Bay 2'? It's a door to the same shuttlebay. I think that if there is a second shuttlebay on Voyager then it would be seperate from the main one. Perhapsn underneath? I will have to take a look at the schematics of her though.
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