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A science laboratory (for short, lab or science lab) is any area set-up for work in experimental or observational science. Spread throughout the ship, the science labs serve as locations for any members of the crew to do whatever research is necessary, or even preferred. The various labs include, but aren't limited to: | A science laboratory (for short, lab or science lab) is any area set-up for work in experimental or observational science. Spread throughout the ship, the science labs serve as locations for any members of the crew to do whatever research is necessary, or even preferred. The various labs include, but aren't limited to: |
Revision as of 19:29, 28 May 2015
A science laboratory (for short, lab or science lab) is any area set-up for work in experimental or observational science. Spread throughout the ship, the science labs serve as locations for any members of the crew to do whatever research is necessary, or even preferred. The various labs include, but aren't limited to:
- Main Lab
- Sensor Operations Stations lab
- The holographic research lab
- Biological and medical labs
- Sickbay Lab
- Neural Interface lab
USS Victory had at least fourteen general-purpose science laboratories that are currently set for studying the bellow science fields:
- Astronomical sciences
- Astrophysics lab
- Stellar dynamics
- Planetary sciences
- Geological lab
- Physical sciences
- Engineering lab
- Quantum mechanics
- Exobiology
- Arboretum
- Hydroponics
- Cetacean ops
- Biomedical lab
- Cybernetics lab
- Cultural anthropology
- Archaeology lab
- Tactical lab