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The Commanding Officer supervises all the ship's operations while seated in the command chair located in the centre of the room providing visual access to all major personnel stations and view-screens facilitating the decision-making process. The bridge command stations provide seating and information displays for the Commanding Officer and one or two other officers typically including the First Officer. The command chairs are located in the centre of the bridge to maximize interaction with all key bridge personnel while permitting an unobstructed view of the main view-screen. The armrests of the Captain's chair feature miniaturized status displays. Using keyboard or vocal commands, the Captain can use these controls to override the basic operation of the starship.
The Commanding Officer supervises all the ship's operations while seated in the command chair located in the centre of the room providing visual access to all major personnel stations and view-screens facilitating the decision-making process. The bridge command stations provide seating and information displays for the Commanding Officer and one or two other officers typically including the First Officer. The command chairs are located in the centre of the bridge to maximize interaction with all key bridge personnel while permitting an unobstructed view of the main view-screen. The armrests of the Captain's chair feature miniaturized status displays. Using keyboard or vocal commands, the Captain can use these controls to override the basic operation of the starship.


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