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The Main Engineering control center on Deck 11 serves as a master control for the ship's warp propulsion system, as well as the impulse propulsion system and other engineering systems. Main Engineering also serves as a backup control center in the event of a failure of the [[Intrepid Bridge|Main Bridge]]. Workstations at this location can be reconfigured to emulate [[Intrepid Conn Station|Conn]], [[Intrepid Operations Station|Ops]], [[Intrepid Tactical Station|Tactical]], and other command operations. This is a desirable site for such functions because of its protected location within the Engineering section and its proximity to key warp propulsion system components. Optical Data Network (ODN) hardlines provide protected backup communications to other major systems.
On an [[Intrepid class]] starship, main '''engineering''' is located on Deck 11, and serves as the central control center for the ship's warp propulsion system, as well as the impulse propulsion system, and other engineering systems.  
 
Engineering also serves as a backup control center in the event of a failure of the [[Intrepid class/Bridge|bridge]]. Workstations in engineering can be reconfigured to emulate [[Intrepid_class/Conn_station|conn]], [[Intrepid class/Operations bridge station|ops]], [[Intrepid_class/Tactical_bridge_station|tactical]], and other command operations. This is a desirable site for such functions because of its protected location within the engineering hull and its proximity to key warp propulsion system components. Optical Data Network (ODN) hardlines provide protected backup communications to other major systems.
 
From here, the chief engineering officer also coordinates all maintenance and repair of the vessel.
 
This facility is located immediately adjacent to the matter/antimatter (M/AM) reaction chamber. For safety reasons, a system of containment forcefields are available to protect engineering from the M/AM reaction core chamber in case of serious malfunction, plasma breach, warp core breach, or similar contingency.


This facility is located immediately adjacent to the matter/antimatter (M/AM) reaction chamber. For safety reasons, a system of containment forcefields are available to protect the Main Engineering control center from the M/AM reaction core chamber in case of serious malfunction, plasma breach, warp core breach, or similar contingency.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

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On an Intrepid class starship, main engineering is located on Deck 11, and serves as the central control center for the ship's warp propulsion system, as well as the impulse propulsion system, and other engineering systems.

Engineering also serves as a backup control center in the event of a failure of the bridge. Workstations in engineering can be reconfigured to emulate conn, ops, tactical, and other command operations. This is a desirable site for such functions because of its protected location within the engineering hull and its proximity to key warp propulsion system components. Optical Data Network (ODN) hardlines provide protected backup communications to other major systems.

From here, the chief engineering officer also coordinates all maintenance and repair of the vessel.

This facility is located immediately adjacent to the matter/antimatter (M/AM) reaction chamber. For safety reasons, a system of containment forcefields are available to protect engineering from the M/AM reaction core chamber in case of serious malfunction, plasma breach, warp core breach, or similar contingency.


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Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
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