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Did someone break or forget to close Discovery's shuttlebay door?

You know how there's always that one family in your neighborhood that leaves their garage door open all day and night? Discovery is that family.

It would be fucking awesome if Discovery had a garage band who played and rehearsed in the Hangar Bay which is permanently open.
Although. . . . . . .the sound might not dissipate into space due to the vacuum, so couldn't piss the interplanetary neighbours off
 
On a side note, I have also noticed a pattern in Disco Season 1 and 2. The Jonathan Frakes directed episodes are well crafted storytelling and brilliantly executed.
Concidence, the writers craft the story, the director has zero influence on that front.
 
Discovery doesn’t have bay doors. There’s precedent. The Excelsior doesn’t either, and nobody complained for the last 30 years...
 
I want Jett Reno to suddenly appear again on the last episode of the season, and the others are like 'Wait, you're still on the ship? Where have you been the last ten episodes?"

"Fixing your bloody shuttlebay door!"

Then they show how the door finally closes and the credits roll.
 
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Spinning Saucer Rings, Spore Drive, Space Mountain Turbolifts, Fungus Garden, VR Simulations, Huge Cafeteria (with parties on Fridays), Hallway Running Track with light up wall chevrons, Plinko-style aft torpedo/probe launchers, and a big always open Shuttlebay with ample parking. Discovery is the greatest theme-park ever, even better than Disneyworld. I can't wait to see it on Defunctland when the show finishes.
 
I'm loving all of the responses.

When writing the OP, I started to wonder if it was because of the dark matter asteroid they "power of math'd" into the shuttlebay.

I would think repairing a big vulnerability like that would be at the top of the repair list.

Then again it could all be a rouse, similar to the holo masking technology Georgiou wore. The bay doors are camouflaged.

Pike wants you to think you can just fly on in.

Then Bam! Splat! Send Ensign Ricky to clean up/ scrape off the mess.
:vulcan:

It is most logical.
 
Spinning Saucer Rings, Spore Drive, Space Mountain Turbolifts, Fungus Garden, VR Simulations, Huge Cafeteria (with parties on Fridays), Hallway Running Track with light up wall chevrons, Plinko-style aft torpedo/probe launchers, and a big always open Shuttlebay with ample parking. Discovery is the greatest theme-park ever, even better than Disneyworld. I can't wait to see it on Defunctland when the show finishes.

Haha I love this. I can picture this.

For the rings you could tie people down on there like a ride and spin the rings really, really fast till they throw up in their helmet. hehe. Over here there used to be a ride here called the graviton. It was a huge metal saucer like a flying saucer with leather beds around the outer lower edge. it spun and as it spun it got faster at which point the beds were rigged to turn so you were upside down when it was spinning at its fastest, and the centrifugal force held you almost vertical. The beds were on rails as well as being able to turn.

That ride made many people vomit lots.

I'm loving all of the responses.

When writing the OP, I started to wonder if it was because of the dark matter asteroid they "power of math'd" into the shuttlebay.

I would think repairing a big vulnerability like that would be at the top of the repair list.

Then again it could all be a rouse, similar to the holo masking technology Georgiou wore. The bay doors are camouflaged.

Pike wants you to think you can just fly on in.

Then Bam! Splat! Send Ensign Ricky to clean up/ scrape off the mess.
:vulcan:

It is most logical.


That would be fun to see in an episode. Ship flies near tries to land BANG!!!!!!!!1
 
For the rings you could tie people down on there like a ride and spin the rings really, really fast till they throw up in their helmet. hehe. Over here there used to be a ride here called the graviton. It was a huge metal saucer like a flying saucer with leather beds around the outer lower edge. it spun and as it spun it got faster at which point the beds were rigged to turn so you were upside down when it was spinning at its fastest, and the centrifugal force held you almost vertical. The beds were on rails as well as being able to turn.

That ride made many people vomit lots.

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OMG those rides look FUN FUN FUN FUN!!!!!!!!!!!


Interesting...... I found the graviton

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I think the bigger mystery is how come there's all that empty space when they show the roller coaster turbo lifts in action?
These two elements just might actually fit together. For all we know, the Crossfield class was partially based on a largely-hollow shuttle carrier spaceframe, as fandom sources had long interpreted the original Planet Of The Titans concept art which inspired its design.

Also, forget that Kirk (Shatner timeline, set 10 years later and claimed to be in the same universe (but we bought that bridge from 'em too)), they de-/re-pressurized their hangar deck all the time...
Not necessarily all the time. We only hear of it explicitly on a handful of occasions. And a century later on Voyager, Janeway would still sometimes order the very same same launch procedure to be followed—"depressurize the shuttle bay and open the space doors"—even though they were shown to also be capable of launching TNG-style through the force field with a pressurized bay at others. Two examples of the former that spring to mind are "Threshold" (VGR) and "Innocence" (VGR).

Discovery doesn’t have bay doors.
She definitely has physical doors, even though we seldom observe them in use. They are seen each episode in the opening credits, and were occasionally shown closed in the first season, such as in "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not For The Lamb's Cry" (DSC):

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There’s precedent. The Excelsior doesn’t either, and nobody complained for the last 30 years...
Weird I always saw that gap and never thought it was a shuttle bay as there is one right above it. In these specs it mentions a door though.

https://external-preview.redd.it/DP...bp&s=de88837c18710dd33d6c929d41ae40e5525e4bbb
Cool schematics. But it isn't THE Excelsior, and its lower bay doesn't look like the one from the shooting model. (I wouldn't know if it reflects the CGI model for the Excelsior class from DS9 though...)
On the Enterprise-B/Lakota variant at least, that lower bay is filled with apparatus that doesn't really suggest a hangar deck. As for the upper stern fantail, according to Drexler's MSD from Generations, it's a cargo bay in that iteration. (Of course, if one goes by that, the shuttle bays are located inside the additional saucer impulse engines!:rofl:)

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-MMoM:D
 
That does look kind of odd. I wonder if it's some kind of drop mechanism to pick up and drop something like a dropship or shuttle or other equipment?

I have the DST Enterprise B, and that lower section does look like some kind of mechanism or NuBSG style launch bay now that I really look at it.

Come to think of it, at the start of Generations, dont we see shuttlecraft or worker bees of some sort travelling into and out of the neck section. Maybe some kind fo auxiliary bay(s)?

To be honest, I always thought the shuttlebay on the Excelsior/Excelsior refits was the aft section like the constitution class.
 
Going off on a musical tangent for a few minutes...

It would be fucking awesome if Discovery had a garage band who played and rehearsed in the Hangar Bay which is permanently open.
Although. . . . . . .the sound might not dissipate into space due to the vacuum, so couldn't piss the interplanetary neighbours off

There's an informal band that's made up of astronauts...so there is precedent for what you're suggesting here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Q_(astronaut_band)
 
Going off on a musical tangent for a few minutes...



There's an informal band that's made up of astronauts...so there is precedent for what you're suggesting here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Q_(astronaut_band)

I think in an interiew on one of my trek blu rays, Brannon Braga mentions that the executives at UPN wanted Enterprise to be a little "edgier" and to have a "band of the week" play in the messhall. There was some other suggestion they had which I seem to recall deserved a good facepalm.

I cringe to think about the possibilities.

I just did a quick google search and there is a post on the BBS that sends you to the interview here where Brannon Braga explained the "oh good god" moment he had with the UPN executives suggestions

http://trekcore.com/blog/2013/02/exclusive-roger-lay-jr-interview-part-iv/
 
I think in an interiew on one of my trek blu rays, Brannon Braga mentions that the executives at UPN wanted Enterprise to be a little "edgier" and to have a "band of the week" play in the messhall. There was some other suggestion they had which I seem to recall deserved a good facepalm.

I cringe to think about the possibilities.

I just did a quick google search and there is a post on the BBS that sends you to the interview here where Brannon Braga explained the "oh good god" moment he had with the UPN executives suggestions

http://trekcore.com/blog/2013/02/exclusive-roger-lay-jr-interview-part-iv/

Could have solved that problem and improved the series immeasurably by just having a different opening theme every week performed by a different musical artist.
 
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