Veritas Deck Layout
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USS Veritas | ||
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INACTIVE STATUS | ||
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DECK 1:
BRIDGE MODULE
- Main Bridge
Modified bridge illustration by ResidualRose, based on images from Ex Astris Scientia originally created by the Star Trek Fact Files. Used with permission.
Key
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- Captain's Ready Room:
- A small room with a desk and two chairs opposite the captain's chair. Along the wall is a small couch that also serves as a bunk when necessary. The room is also equipped with a replicator and its own private head/toilet.
- XO's Office
- Head/Toilet
- Briefing Room:
- Much like the rest of Veritas, the briefing room is modest in size but well-outfitted for its function. The room's layout takes the form of a rounded triangle at the front of deck 1. Six windows, three on each side, look out towards the bow of the ship. In between the two sets of windows is a large holographic display. A narrow conference table, also triangular in shape, stands in the center of the room with additional chairs along the back wall. Etched into the metal of the back wall is an illustrated history of early space travel for the four founding members of the Federation, from Earth's Apollo lunar program and NX class vessels to Tellar's Starlight missions. Each world's historical timeline rises up like a pillar, culminating together at the founding of the Federation in 2161, with the great seal of the Federation emblazoned above the words "United Federation of Planets."
AFT MODULE
- Forward quantum torpedo launcher
- Torpedo magazine
SECONDARY HULL
- Two Forward Photon Torpedo launchers (port & starboard)
- Torpedo magazines
UPPER WARP PYLONS
- Two rapid-fire pulse phaser cannons (port & starboard)
- Secondaries engineering workshops (mainly for nacelles repairs and maintenance)
DECK 2:
- Captain's Mess/VIP Lounge
- Captain's quarters
- XO's quarters
- VIP guest quarters
- Sensor palettes
DECK 3:
- Transporter room 1
- Junior officer's quarters
- Upper portion of Holodeck 1
- Phaser array (Dorsal saucer)
- Auxiliary shield generators
DECK 4:
- Primary science labs
- Science Officer's office
- Library
- Though not as extravagant as the library on Cardiff or Galaxy class vessel-there is no wood paneling here covering the bulkheads for instance—the library aboard Veritas still offers a cozy sanctuary for book lovers. The ship’s librarian is a middle-aged human woman by the name of Rosemary. She acquired from a bookshop on Esperance a rare hard copy of The Happy Return, the first of the Horatio Hornblower novels written by C. S. Forester. It is proudly on display along the wall near the library’s modest reading area, along with the other few physical books and documents that are carefully placed behind a thin plate of transparent aluminum. One such physical artifact is a rare paper map of the Shoals from an early atlas of star charts, published before the Federation even existed. Early colonists and traders often kept a physical atlas as a back up to the virtual copies. Of course, in this day and age, these physical tokens are more ornamental. The vast majority of the library’s collection is found in the ship’s computer, and so the bulk of the library is devoted to terminals and alcoves for study.
- The Brew Continuum, a coffee shop built by then-Ensign Geoffrey Teller
- Small gymnasium
- Lower portion of Holodeck 1
- Officer's mess
- Officer's lounge
- Senior officer's quarters
- Guest and civilian quarters
- Stellar cartography (Astrometrics)
- Secondary computer core (upper)
- Main sensor arrays
- Secondary life support control
- SIF secondary generator
DECK 5:
- Holodeck 2
- Secondary computer core (lower)
- Search & Rescue Operations (SAR) room
- Tractor beam (Dorsal/Forward)
- Enlisted Mess hall/Auditorium
- Galley
- Enlisted crew quarters
DECK 6:
- Auxiliary Control/Command Information Center (CIC)
- Tactical room
- Weapons control
- Strategic Operations
- Intel office
- Security center
- Chief of Security's office
- Armory
- Brig
- Target practice room/phaser range
- Counselor’s office
- Main sickbay (Chief Medical Officer's office)
- Adjacent sickbay rooms (ICU, Morgue, operating theaters)
- Upper portion of saucer impulse engines (Port & Starboard)
- Primary life support control
- Transporter room 2
- Enlisted crew quarters
- Transporter emitters
DECK 7:
- Observation deck
- Docking ports 1 & 2 (port & starboard saucer rim)
- Lower portion of saucer impulse engines (Port & Starboard)
- SIF primary generator
- Main engineering (upper level)
- Warp core (upper)
- Engineering workshop
- Main replicator core processor
- Secondary science labs
- Docking port 3 & 4
- Primary shield generators
- Main computer core (upper)
- Enlisted crew quarters
- Transporter emitters
- Phaser array (aft)
DECK 8:
- Enlisted crew quarters
- Upper sections of Shuttlebay 1 (port) and 2 (starboard)
- Main Engineering (lower level)
- Chief Engineer's office
- Warp core (lower)
- Engineering storage facility
- Deuterium tanks
- Lateral sensor arrays (upper)
- Main computer core (mid)
- Aft photon torpedo launcher
DECK 9:
- Enlisted crew quarters
- Navigational Deflector
- Primary deflector control
- Lateral sensor arrays (lower)
- Main computer core (lower)
- Lower sections of Shuttlebay 1 (port) and 2 (starboard)
- Aft Photon Torpedo launcher
- Tertiary SIF generator
- Transporter room 3
- Cargo bays 1 (port) and 2 (starboard)
- Engineering workshop
- Waste management
DECK 10:
- Phaser array (Ventral saucer)
- Fitness center/pool
- Enlisted crew lounge/rec deck
- Ship's chapel
- Senior enlisted (chief petty officers) mess aka the Chiefs Mess, off-limits to anyone not a chief petty officer (including commissioned officers), except by specific invitation
- Senior enlisted crew quarters
- Main impulse engine
- Antimatter storage tanks
- Antimatter injectors assembly
- Emergency batteries
DECK 11:
- Ventral sensor dome
- Forward Ventral phaser array
- Antimatter storage tanks
- Antimatter injectors assembly
- Antimatter injectors reactor
- Lower nacelles pylons
DECK 12:
- Tractor beam (Ventral/Aft)
- Ventral sensor arrays
- Reinforced landing protection structure