Artemis room assignments
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Room numbering system
The numbering of interior spaces (hereafter referred to as “rooms”) aboard the USS Artemis-A follows a standard in use aboard other Luna-class starships. Every room is allocated a unique, 6-digit identifying number, with the 6 digits divided into 3 groups of 2 as follows:
- Deck number
- Sector number
- Compartment number
Room number format: DD-SSCC
- DD: Deck number (01–17, the sensor pod is coded as deck 99)
- SS: Sector number (01–12 in the saucer section, 13–20 in the drive section, the sensor pod is coded as sector 99)
- CC: Compartment number (01–99)
Examples
- Room 02-1107: Deck 2, Sector 11, Compartment 7
- Room 03-0615: Deck 3, Sector 6, Compartment 5
- Room 16-1704: Deck 16, Sector 17, Compartment 4
- Room 99-9903: Sensor Pod Compartment 3
Sector diagrams
The attached sector diagrams give the location of the sectors relative to each other:
- Sectors 1–12 are located in the saucer section
- Sectors 13–20 are located in the drive section
- Sector 99 is located in the sensor pod
Sectors primarily support departments in making specific location references to the whereabouts of personnel, equipment, and/or damage.
- Sectors 1–6 starboard (right)
- Sectors 7–12 port (left)
- Sectors 13–20 span starboard to port (cross-ship)
Use the deck listing to identify the correct deck for the room in question.
General location of quarters by personnel classification
Personnel classification | Deck(s) | Sector(s) | Sample door panel | ||||||
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Commanding Officer | 02 | 01 |
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Executive Officer | 02 | 16 |
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Senior Officers
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04 | 01–16 |
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Junior Officers & Senior Enlisted
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05 | 01–16 |
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Crewmen | 08 | 02–15 |
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09 | 01–16 | ||||||||
10 | 01–16 | ||||||||
Civilians/Families | 08 | 01, 16 |
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Marines | 19 | All |
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VIPs | 02 | 01, 02, 15, 16 |
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06 | All |
ISAACS
The Interior Spaces Allocation And Coordination System (ISAACS, pronounced EYE-zəks) is the automated system responsible for managing all interior spaces aboard the ship. Excalibur is the first Vesta-class starship to be equipped with ISAACS; other ships of this class are equipped with a predecessor system called RAMS (Room Allocation Management System).
To ensure that room numbering is consistent shipwide, all departments shall routinely audit their assigned spaces and report any erroneous or obsolete signage with Operations via ISAACS. Departments must complete an initial signage audit within 72 hours of being allocated internal space, and conduct subsequent audits not less frequently than annually.
It is expected that interior spaces will be reconfigured from time to time, to meet evolving departmental and personnel needs. Department chiefs are responsible for reporting any reconfigurations that may necessitate the creation, deletion, or reordering of room numbers within a given deck and sector. Prior approval is typically not required, provided the reconfigurations comply with hardware, volume, and mass limits.
Room Assignments
Room assignments are current as of stardate 240111.22.
Commodore Kali Nicholotti Commander Genkos Adea |
Commander Addison MacKenzie |
Lieutenant Commander Yogan Yalu |
Lieutenant Hallia Yellir |
Lieutenant Ashlı Sydin |
Lieutenant Talos Dakora |
Lieutenant Commander Devon Romjin |
Lieutenant Vitor Silveira |
Ensign Jovenan Berth 2 Vacant |
Ensign Hiro Jones Berth 2 Vacant |
ISAACS history
- Entries are in reverse chronological order.
- Stardate 239811.17: Initial allocation of quarters.