Well, the jog has to occur anyway, but let's see if I can demonstrate why I placed the drop further aft:From a practicality/safety standpoint they'd just make the lift drop into the dorsal just shy of the main circular corridor, even if it has to do a jog a couple of decks down. Sorta like this...
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[Poor Disheveled Ensign Sonia Forbes]
I did think about doing this, but there is only 1 problem. The hole through the landing leg for the turbo-elevator shaft is too close to the leg's tip, and the leg is getting narrow at that point. I think it weakens the leg too much.Then you drop make the jog on what you have as deck 8.![]()
I tried the link to view your HAYDEN-Class Scout but none of the images worked. Where can I see the work you've done? Is it in SKETCHUP? I started SKETCHUP about 6 months ago. I love it.Oh man, I had a good laugh from this! I hope Lower Decks will feature interactions like this. You know, the "normal" stuff people do. Awesome!
Yeah, that kinda sucked. But if you have SketchUp installed, I can do you one better: here's the model! And there's some extra pretties in my DeviantArt gallery, if you're interested in rendersI tried the link to view your HAYDEN-Class Scout but none of the images worked. Where can I see the work you've done? Is it in SKETCHUP? I started SKETCHUP about 6 months ago. I love it.
What about using the ladder adjacent to the turbolift? Climb down 1 deck, take the short corridor to the triangular ladder, down another deck, cross to portside and up you go!
(Click for a closer view. Hand-drawn call-outs in red are story locations.)
A Friendly Visit
Late one evening on Stardate 3336.9, Ensign Sonia Forbes answered an intercom hail from Ensign Brooks. That Ensign Brooks. The one who had been intruding on her thoughts the last two weeks. The one she kept staring at when she thought no one was looking. A chance encounter yesterday during a depressurization drill gave them a few minutes to talk and she'd been grinning ever since at the realization that Brooks shared her interest.
Her heart pounded as she was invited to Brooks' cabin. A quick glance at the Master Deck Plans revealed that she was not only on the same deck as Brooks, but only a few meters away. How romantic! But that thought withered at the sight of the turboshaft separating them. I'll have to take the long way around! The extra distance added to the urgency and, after quickly checking her hair and uniform, she dashed out the door of her cabin. (a)
(b) It struck her that she had two cabin-mates who might hear her running if she wasn't careful. She trusted Hayward's discretion, but Statmore treated gossip like candy and shared it liberally with everyone. Half the ship would know what Forbes was up to if Statmore found out! So she hit the brakes and tiptoed until she passed their shared bedroom.
(c) Forbes couldn't resist a tinkling laugh as she hurried along to her rendezvous, but (d) had to cover that with a cough as she worked around an environmental maintenance crew trying to secure an O2 leak at the next corridor intersection.
Once past that obstruction, she sprinted, and (e) nearly collided with a laughing group of crewmen stumbling excitedly out of the turbolift. "Hey, Forbes! Where's the plasma leak?" one of them shouted teasingly. She didn't know who it was, she just laughed an embarrassed apology and tried to keep her pace to a fast walk until they were out of sight (f).
(g) The corridor ahead was clear, with no one to block her, so she kicked into a fast run and bolted around the curving passage. She let another laugh tinkle from her mouth and--
(h) --abruptly ran into Lieutenant Kev. Kev came up the intersecting corridor carrying two handfuls of data cartridges, a couple readers, and a notepad; all of which went flying on impact!
"I'm sorry, Lieutenant! Here, let me help" Kev looked completely disoriented and soon started mumbling his own apology for being too engrossed in his work. Forbes knew she shared the blame, but she let the lieutenant believe what he would. "I'm sure we're all like that now and then. Is that all your cartridges," she asked as she handed him the tapes she'd collected. Not that she waited for an answer, she was already moving on, sparing quick glances to make sure the bewildered Kev was steady on his feet.
(i) Closing now on her destination, she realized Brooks likely had similar quarters to her own, with two sleeping cabins separated by a shared office, so she again slowed to a quiet tiptoe until she arrived at Brooks' quarters.
(j) Her eyes fixed on the door chime and suddenly she realized how disheveled she must look. And she was panting! That wouldn't do! She walked in circles as she calmed her breathing and brought her appearance under control. Cool and calm. It's just a friendly visit!
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Help Ensigns Forbes and Brooks find better routes for rendezvous on Deck 6!
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There is one bowling lane. Just one. It is aft of the swimming pool, Deck 21. It runs left-to-right, not front-to-back, so you might not recognize it.I posted the link Cygnus X-1 to Jim's deck plans over on the Star Fleet Battles board. Someone complained that he left the bowling alley out.![]()
Thank you for the comments and feedback and ideas.I've had a chance to look through the plans in greater detail, and, @Jim Botaitis, this is an outstanding project.
I assure you it was not I.I posted the link Cygnus X-1 to Jim's deck plans over on the Star Fleet Battles board. Someone complained that he left the bowling alley out.![]()
8:28 in "The Tressaurian Intersection". (PS, I highly recommend watching the entire episode. It's terrific.)I have watched some STARSHIP EXETER episodes, but don't recall the EMM appearing. I will check that out too.
That's some brilliant use of creative (and budget friendly) film making!8:28 in "The Tressaurian Intersection". (PS, I highly recommend watching the entire episode. It's terrific.)
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