I noticed that, too. It's making my OCD kick in. The ship I drafted is quite the opposite; the whole thing is 100% left-right mirror symmetrical.There's such weird asymmetry on those plans.
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I noticed that, too. It's making my OCD kick in. The ship I drafted is quite the opposite; the whole thing is 100% left-right mirror symmetrical.There's such weird asymmetry on those plans.
In a diesel submarine, yes. In a space ship the size of a small carrier with only a couple hundred people in it, that's a design flaw.would you really store your torpedoes on the deck with the crew quarters?
To be fair, the turbolift networks on most official Trek blueprints (as well as the map shown inside the TMP turbolifts) are too extensive for the size of the ship.And SO MANY turbolift stops for such a small deck!
I'm all for asymmetry, so long as there is a design reason behind it. I do not see that hereI don't mind asymmetric plans, only that areas of the ship should not be isolated/hidden from entry (unless it is like secret passages and rooms like in Hogwarts).
Granted, it is a bit of a Trek tradition (there were 2 turbolifts only 20 yards apart in The Naked Time) and Franz Joseph's plans took it to heart. However, at least his turbolift shafts were properly integrated into the layout of the rooms and corridors.To be fair, the turbolift networks on most official Trek blueprints (as well as the map shown inside the TMP turbolifts) are too extensive for the size of the ship.
That stuff started popping up after I got my new computer and I don't know how to get it to go away.Clearly with all those unsupported [ ] commands.
This was posted on the Axamonitor group in response to the Axanar pins that look similar to the official FanSets ones
https://www.facebook.com/groups/axamonitor/permalink/933054360542745/?comment_id=933275987187249
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That usually happens when you cut and paste from another app or window that includes hidden formatting codes.That stuff started popping up after I got my new computer and I don't know how to get it to go away.
In space I guess you don’t have to do a weights and balance checklist. No loadmasters in Starfleet!There's such weird asymmetry on those plans.
And SO MANY turbolift stops for such a small deck!
For Mac users it's Command+Shift+V. I use it all the time.If you do Control+alt+V, (at least in Chrome), it will paste the text without any extra formatting you may have unintentionally copied.
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