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The briefing room features a large table with eight seats – enough for the entire senior staff of the ship – which can be moved around the table as necessary. The commanding officer traditionally sits at the narrow end of the egg-shaped table, which is located closest to the windows. A display on the back wall can display briefing and tactical information, as well as acting as a videoconferencing unit for communication with alien vessels and other stations around the ship. A replicator is located next to the display to provide food and drinks during long briefing sessions.  
The briefing room features a large table with eight seats – enough for the entire senior staff of the ship – which can be moved around the table as necessary. The commanding officer traditionally sits at the narrow end of the egg-shaped table, which is located closest to the windows. A display on the back wall can display briefing and tactical information, as well as acting as a videoconferencing unit for communication with alien vessels and other stations around the ship. A replicator is located next to the display to provide food and drinks during long briefing sessions.  
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File:Intrepid class - Briefing Room.jpg|Intrepid class briefing room, as it appears on ''USS Voyager''.
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