Does it? I didn't think it did specifically, though it would be great if it did, I know FJ does place them there however.I invoked TMoST because it says the transporters are on deck 7.
Yeah, maybe there's a ramp, like we in big parking garages?I also just watched the chase and they probably wound their way down through the decks.
agreed.They have a pretty long sequence between when Spock notes they are on deck 5 and when they get to the transporter room.
We see ladder use throughout the series (hell, even Nomad used them), and after three years, there are zero references to stairs, ramps or gangways, so, I assume it most likely thatYeah, maybe there's a ramp, like we in big parking garages?
I'm baffled on how to do it, i.e. put up anything else but an image file. Here is the data as simple text which maybe you can copy and convert back to a table.Fantastic spreadsheet, thanks! Any chance of it in in a non image format?
I agree completely.As previously discussed many times, odd that a Recreation Room 3 is given twice. One on either Deck 3 or 4. One on Deck 5 or on a lower Deck 6 or 7. The only numbered RR's we find in the series are RR 6 and RR 3. We see many RR's throughout the series, but only RR 6 is seen in Charlie X and no other series instances are associated with another numbered RR, especially RR 3, and none are multistoried. Instead of spanning three decks or two decks as some propose, we simply have two RR 3's on two different decks. Hence Rand's dialog "Why don't you join me in recreation room six, deck three." because there could be other RR 6's on the ship. Maybe the RR number designates the type of RR in a modular ship, i.e. size, dimension, food dispensers, lighting, sound system, video system, etc.
I get what your saying, and I agree for the most part, but then there are those stairs in Engineering. besides absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.We see ladder use throughout the series (hell, even Nomad used them), and after three years, there are zero references to stairs, ramps or gangways, so, I assume it most likely thatthe RiddlerBele and Lokai were using ladders.
One could say they are ladders...I get what your saying, and I agree for the most part, but then there are those stairs in Engineering. besides absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.
Maybe they're "stadders" or "Lateirs"?One could say they are ladders...![]()
Google docs normally does the trick. Here is my recreation of your work:I'm baffled on how to do it, i.e. put up anything else but an image file. Here is the data as simple text which maybe you can copy and convert back to a table.
I would hesitate to call them stairs as they are incredibly steep! Their steepness also means that you always require at least one hand to safely go up or down them, a feature more akin to ladders than stairsthen there are those stairs in Engineering.
Spock shows up in Sickbay by himself, no Kirk. Kirk was next seen in his quarters. Here's how I see it: Kirk and Spock get on turbolift from the Bridge. Kirk requests Deck 5. Kirk and Spock talk, now Kirk is concerned about Spock's mental health because Spock says he didn't remember changing course...after which, Kirk orders Spock to go to Sickbay. [Off-screen, Kirk gets off on Deck 5 to go to his quarters, where he is seen in a later scene. Spock stays on the turbolift and request the Sickbay deck. Spock gets off the turbolift and] walks into Sickbay, alone.While Amok time is hard to imagine anything other than Kirk taking Spock to sickbay
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