Oumuamua Room Assignments
“Huli ke alo i ka paia” -- “Turn the face to the wall (for there is nothing to fear)" | ||||
- Hawaiian Proverb |
USS Oumuamua | ||
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On the USS-'Oumuamua, quarters are split across decks D through 9.
Breakdown
Detailed Breakdown of Living Areas | |||||||
Deck | VIP | Guest | Marines | CO/XO | Officers | Enlisted | Family or Civilian |
D | X | ||||||
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E | X | ||||||
3 | X | ||||||
4 | X | Senior | Senior | X | |||
6 | Junior | ||||||
7 | Junior | Regular/Junior | X | ||||
8 | Junior | Regular/Junior |
Notes:
- VIP Quarters are typically issued to foreign dignitaries, ambassadors, and visiting Starfleet personnel holding the rank of Captain or higher
- All Marines are housed together on Deck 3; regardless of rank
- Junior officers holder the rank of Cadet to Lieutenant Junior Grade; senior officers hold the rank of Lieutenant to Commander
- Senior enlisted crewman hold the rank of Sergeant First Class or higher; Enlisted crewman are Corporal, Sergeants or Staff Sergeants, Junior Crewman are all ranks below corporal
Floor Plans
Room Numbering
Format: D-H-CCC
- DD (A-17): deck letter or number
- H (0-9): the ship's halls are divided in an oval fashion, starting at 0 at the widest point, and increasing inwardly to 9 which it the centre of the ship (0-9)
- CCC (000-999): numbering:
- Increases from bow (front) to stern (back), 000-999
- Is odd on the port (left) side, and even on the starboard (right)
- Is always represented as 3 digits.
For example, 4-9-201 is a room on deck 4, hall 9 (near the center), and compartment 201 (upper port side).