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How big was the Enterprise?

That is me. My WIP engineering hull deck plans have curved corridors for a 947 foot ship. (Working on a sketch to show you soon - I hope).


McMaster only calls it a "Secondary Exit/Entry" and never shows a turbolift behind the door, so, it may only be a gangway to stairs or a ladder. :shrug:

Kirk got off the bridge somehow in "Wink of an Eye." And Khan said he "jammed up [their] exit routes." Note the plural.
 
Kirk got off the bridge somehow in "Wink of an Eye." And Khan said he "jammed up [their] exit routes." Note the plural.

I like the idea of a trap door leading to the saucer’s main stairway in front of the helm from Mr. Scott’s Guide better than the secret ring corridor to nowhere hidden behind a wall from the FJ plans (and, I guess, DSC).
 
I like the idea of a trap door leading to the saucer’s main stairway in front of the helm from Mr. Scott’s Guide better than the secret ring corridor to nowhere hidden behind a wall from the FJ plans (and, I guess, DSC).
i believe it's meant to access the backs of the consoles, BUT. you could put a head in there, and maybe a coffee station, or a yeoman's office... one thing i have leaerned from watching battleship new jersey videos is you get a lot of spaces that aren't *supposed* to be used for anything but they get turned into offices and stowage by the crew whhile in service
 
Kirk got off the bridge somehow in "Wink of an Eye." And Khan said he "jammed up [their] exit routes." Note the plural.
There was a spare opening next to Spock's console ;) :whistle:
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