DS285 Deck Allocation
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So far only the following sections have been completed, Sensory Arrays, Decks 31 to 40, Outer Habitation Ring, Decks 41 to 50, Power Generation Facilities
Continue to tweak all 80 decks, each approximately 10 foot high. need to add more info to each deck. A meter = 3.2 feet.
Internal Docking Bays
This facility has 4 internal docking bays on the upper half of the structure and 4 more placed in opposite locations on the lower half of the structure. Medium cruisers and smaller can enter these repair facilities. All other ships have to use the external docking facilities. Each docking bay is 100 meters (320 feet) high, 450 meters (1,440 feet) deep and 250 meters (800 feet) wide.
Sensory Arrays
The sensor arrays project above the top deck of the station and can be reached by the crew through a number of catwalks, Jeffries tubes, passageways, stairs, ladders and ramps. Due to the nature of this arrangement it is fairly easy to make technological upgrades, perform routine maintenance and gain access to any part of the array. Also to ensure peak performance there are 3 independent communications and sensory towers projection out of the top of the station. This allows for one to be off line and receive maintenance and upgrades without affecting the stations ability to have a backup set of systems always available in case of an emergency.
- Main Communications Interface Network
- Main Sensor Maintenance Station
- Primary Signal Maintenance Computer
- Primary Signal Compositors
- Primary Communications Array
- Primary Sensor Array
- Primary Long-Range Sensors
- Primary Short-Range Sensors
- Secondary Signal Maintenance Computer
- Secondary Signal Compositors
- Secondary Communications Array
- Secondary Sensor Array
- Secondary Long-Range Sensors
- Secondary Short-Range Sensors
- Backup Signal Maintenance Computer
- Backup Signal Compositors
- Backup Communications Array
- Backup Sensor Array
- Backup Long-Range Sensors
- Backup Short-Range Sensors
Deck 1 - 10
- Access restricted to Starfleet Personnel
- Command, Security, Operations and Communications
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Deck 1 |
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Deck 2 |
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Deck 3 |
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Deck 4 |
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Deck 5 |
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Deck 6 |
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Deck 7 |
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Deck 8 |
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Deck 9 |
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Deck 10 |
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Deck 11 - 20
- Access restricted to Starfleet Personnel
- Science labs and Medical facilities
Deck | Facilities |
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Deck 11 |
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Deck 12 |
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Deck 13 |
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Deck 14 |
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Deck 15 |
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Deck 16 - Boarding and Amenities for Support Ship's Crew |
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Deck 17 |
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Deck 18 |
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Deck 19 |
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Deck 20 |
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Deck 21 - 30
- Access restricted to Starfleet Personnel
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Deck 21 |
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Deck 22 |
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Deck 23 |
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Deck 24 |
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Deck 25 |
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Deck 26 |
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Deck 27 |
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Deck 28 |
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Deck 29 |
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Deck 30 |
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Decks 31 to 40
Upper Docking, maintenance and Cargo storage.
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Deck 31 |
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Deck 32 |
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Deck 33 |
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Deck 34 |
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Deck 35 |
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Deck 36 |
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Deck 37 |
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Deck 38 |
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Deck 39 |
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Deck 40 |
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Outer Habitation Ring
The outer habitation ring is 100 meters wide (320 feet).
- There is still plenty more room for other recreational facillities, shops and businesses to be added.
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Deck 2 |
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Deck 3 |
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Deck 4 |
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Deck 5 |
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Deck 41 - 50
Lower Docking, maintenance and Cargo storage.
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Deck 42 |
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Deck 43 |
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Deck 44 |
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Deck 45 |
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Deck 46 |
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Deck 47 |
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Deck 48 |
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Deck 49 |
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Deck 50 |
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Deck 51 - 60
- Access restricted to Starfleet Personnel
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Deck 52 |
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Deck 53 |
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Deck 54 |
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Deck 55 |
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Deck 56 |
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Deck 57 |
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Deck 58 |
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Deck 59 |
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Deck 60 |
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Deck 61 - 70
- Access restricted to Starfleet Personnel
- Station systems,
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Deck 62 |
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Deck 63 |
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Deck 64 |
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Deck 65 |
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Deck 66 |
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Deck 67 |
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Deck 68 |
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Deck 69 |
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Deck 70 |
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Deck 71 - 80
- Access restricted to Starfleet Personnel
- Engineering
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Deck 71 |
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Deck 72 |
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Deck 73 |
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Deck 74 |
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Deck 75 |
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Deck 76 |
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Deck 77 |
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Deck 78 |
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Deck 79 |
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Deck 80 |
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Power Generation Facilities
All the engine and power generation sections project below the lower deck so that it can be ejected out into space in case of danger. They can be reached by the crew through a number of catwalks, Jeffries tubes, passageways, stairs, ladders and ramps. Due to the nature of this arrangement it is fairly easy to make technological upgrades, perform routine maintenance and gain access to any part of the stations power supply systems. Also to ensure peak performance there are 3 independent power supply towers projection out of the bottom of the station. This allows for one to be off line and receive maintenance and upgrades without affecting the stations ability to have a backup set of systems always available in case of an emergency.
- Power Interface Network
- Power Control Station
- Radiation, Blast Shielding
- Blast Door access to Towers
- Primary Power Maintenance Computer
- Primary Emergency Jettison Controls
- Primary Warp Drive for Emergency Jettison
- Primary Power Relay to Station
- Primary Power Generator
- Primary Equipment Storage
- Secondary Power Maintenance Computer
- Secondary Emergency Jettison Controls
- Secondary Warp Drive for Emergency Jettison
- Secondary Power Relay to Station
- Secondary Power Generator
- Secondary Equipment Storage
- Backup Power Maintenance Computer
- Backup Emergency Jettison Controls
- Backup Warp Drive for Emergency Jettison
- Backup Power Relay to Station
- Backup Power Generator
- Backup Equipment Storage