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Re: Starship Crashing Into Bay Scale Problem: The Saucer Is 1701-D Siz
According to Engineer LaForge, approximately 90% of the functions on a Galaxy-class starship, such as the Enterprise-D, were probably automated. ("Contagion") Though not seen in the TV series, the ship had droids. (There was a droid maintenance room on the ship. The droids were probably responsible for keeping the ship clean.) I hope that the time between movies has given the producers time to build a proper engineering section for the ship. |
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