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==Room Numbering System==
==Room Numbering System==
[[File:Roomnumbers.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Explanation of room number and internal coordinate system (''TNG Technical Manual'')]]
[[File:Roomnumbers.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Explanation of room number and internal coordinate system (''TNG Technical Manual'')]]
Room numbers aboard Starfleet starships are comprised of 6 digits divided into two groupings. The first two digits refer to the deck number. The second grouping of four digits specifies the sector (first and second digits) and compartment number (third and fourth digits).
Room numbers aboard Starfleet starships are comprised of 6 digits divided into two groupings. The first two digits refer to the deck number. The second grouping of four digits specifies the sector (first and second digits) and compartment number (third and fourth digits).


In the saucer section, sector numbers go from 01 to 36 and correspond to one of 36 ten-degree sectors that divide the saucer section. In the secondary hull, the sector number always starts with 5 and the second digit corresponds to one of however many sectors for that particular class's secondary hull. A first sector digit of 6, 7 correspond to the port and starboard nacelles and pylons respectively. On four-nacelled ships, 6 refers to the upper port nacelle, 7, the upper starboard nacelle, 8 the lower port nacelle, and 9 the lower starboard nacelle.
*In the saucer section, sector numbers go from 01 to 36 and correspond to one of 36 ten-degree sectors that divide the saucer section.
*In the secondary hull, the sector number always starts with 5 and the second digit corresponds to one of however many sectors for that particular class's secondary hull.
*A first sector digit of 6 or 7 corresponds to the port or starboard nacelles and pylons respectively.
**On four-nacelled ships, 6 refers to the upper port nacelle, 7 the upper starboard nacelle, 8 the lower port nacelle, and 9 the lower starboard nacelle.


<big>'''Room Number Format:''' DD-SSCC</big>
<big>'''Room Number Format:''' DD-SSCC</big>
*DD: deck number (01-12)
*DD: deck number
*SS: sector number (01-36 in the saucer, 5x in the secondary hull with x referring to the secondary hull sector number, and 60 (port), 70 (starboard) for the warp nacelles and pylons)
*SS: sector number (01-36 in the saucer, 5x in the secondary hull with x referring to the secondary hull sector number, and 6x (port), 7x (starboard) for the warp nacelles and pylons)
*CC: compartment number
*CC: compartment number


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