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NX-01 Deck Plans, Version 2.0

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Actually I didn’t explain things purposely. I had planned on writing something about the deflector systems at a later date. However, rather than torture you folks, here is a brief summary.

The interstellar medium has trace amounts of solids (dust), neutrals (gas) and plasma (ionized particles). The heavier sold particles, such as dust or micrometeoroids, would cause the most harm to a vessel traveling at warp. The main parabolic dish has been designed to deflect these solid elements from the path of the ship. By sweeping a tuned graviton beam ahead, the particles can be pushed out of the way preventing damage. However, though neutrals and plasma would not significantly harm a ship’s hull, these secondary elements are also a menace to a vessel traveling at warp. Their interaction with the hull would increase drag coefficient reducing fuel efficiency and impeding proper navigation. The navigational deflector includes a secondary “static shield” designed to work in concert with the parabolic dish to move neutrals and plasma from the path of the ship.

(Or in other words, that glowing blue bulkhead behind the dish houses the static shield generators. Those long thingies with the glowing tips are the generators themselves.)

So, in the grand Trek tradition of taking Technobabble down to Mr. Wizard's level for the sake of the audience -

"It's like magnets. Opposite poles attract, like poles repel. The dish and wall behind it are using energy to push all this matter and gaseous stuff out of the way, just like magnets with the same poles together push away from each other."
 
^ Yep. That about sums it up. (And it is funny you should mention using magnetic fields for shielding. Scientists have proposed using a magnetic "bubble" to protect astronauts from cosmic rays. This could be used in orbit or for a mission to Mars.)

But for you kids who enjoy the actual science of these things, Wikipedia has a listing of elements found in the interstellar medium that you might find interesting. Just click here for the page.
 
I wonder why, in your plans, you chose to go a different way for the Captain's quarters than what was shown on-screen? You've got his bathroom divided into 2 little rooms, while onscreen it was shown as one room.
 
^ That was done two and a half years ago and I can't remember now. I think it was an issue with the amount of space between the corridor and the outer hull. But this problem has been solved in the latest version.
 
Is that available to us viewers? Cause when I look at the newest I can pull up (both in this thread and on your site) it still shows the incorrect bathroom arrangement.
 
Holy crap! :eek:

I will confess that I haven't followed this thread as much as I should have, for reasons that have nothing at all to do with the artist. But, some posts elsewhere prompted me to check in and all I can say is ... wow. Just wow. The level of detail and quality of the images is absolutely amazing!!! :bolian:

I am SO sorry I hadn't followed this sooner.

Did I say wow?
 
^ It better not have anything to do with me. :lol: I have been cranky today and I might have to work you over.

(And thank you TM. You know this monkey loves compliments now don't you.)
 
Question/Thoughts -

Wow, that's a LOT of science labs, isn't it?

Galley/food prep is a little jog away from the mess hall. Is that nessesary? That's a lot of food to put on a cart every day, 3 times a day.
 
^ Science Labs: In the old plans, maybe. In the new plans, not so much. Actually almost all of the labs on E Deck have disappeared and more than a few on C Deck have been reduced to a closet. But everyone needs to remember that the NX-01 primary mission is exploration and scientific research so they need space for that. The producer and audience's thirst for war and mayhem came later.

The Galley: It was placed in the only logical location based on what we saw on the show and the placement of the lifeboats. In the real world I would have placed the mess hall inside the saucer rather than on the edge. (I can only assume that the in-universe designers thought the crew needed to eat in a room with windows. The production thought it was necessary to remind the audience they were in space or to help us mentally link the sets with the CGI model.) The galley also needs to be close to the food stores in the cargo areas. And once the food is prepared, it would be easier to cart the finished product to the mess hall rather than lugging the raw materials around. The show also showed that most of the crew's food choices were already plated. Having spent almost a decade working in hotels, I can assure you that moving racks of plated food is nothing. Actually, you can get enough food for thirty people on one rack if you plate it before hand. So we are talking, four carts for ever meal and most of those meals would be done in shifts because of space. I also want to point out that the width of the outer edge of the saucer is not big enough to comfortably house a galley with enough area to produce that much food (or for the galley set we saw on the show). So unless you want to remove some lifeboats or make food in a kitchen the size of a closet, the location is in the only place it could be.


And just an FYI... I am almost done with E Deck. I have a few bugs to iron out and it will be ready! I am thinking I might post something on Sunday. :bolian:
 
And I am not going to chat this one up. I am just going to put it out there and let you kids check it out. I do want to warn everyone though: There have been a lot of changes to this deck so you shouldn’t be surprised. And most important, T’Pol and Archer’s quarters are the only ones that stayed in the same place. The rest of them have moved. Actually Trip and Phlox’s quarters switched sides! (And yes both are still cannon since the location was never established for either one. Actually Trip’s was shown being on both sides: starboard in the first season and port in the fourth.) I also want everyone to know that I reconstructed the tiny blue prints for the sets that I had found at a higher resolution. I then used my reconstruction to make sure that ALL of the character’s quarters were the same proportions they were on the sound stage. (And yes, Archer’s quarters were that tight. He barely had room to walk in there.) And now, on with the show.


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Here is sickbay, which I completely redid from scratch. And if you look closely, you will notice the new lift shaft, dedicated sickbay toilet and isolation labs. If you look over on the left, you can see the corridor to access the lower level of Engineering. Since that area is higher than E Deck, you have to go up a ladder to get to it. (The new cross-section cutaway will explain this better!)
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Here are the insides of the warp field governor. I have no idea what it does but I tried to make it look cool. (Actually that is a lie. I know what it does and even wrote about it on the warp tech page on the website. LOL)
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This is the port airlock and forward of that is the sensor pallet. I also included a closet for EV suits, equipment and weapons just off the foyer. If you look closely you can see my new versions of the EV suits and helmets.
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This is the bussard collector on the starboard warp nacelle. I designed the parts behind the cap to resemble what we saw on the “under construction” GC model of the NX-02. Aft of that you can see the catwalk and the access area that we saw in the second season episode “The Catwalk”. I also included the make-shift navigational console that Travis uses to steer the ship.
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And here we have the mess hall, captain’s mess and serving kitchen. I know I am going to catch hell for this (but I don’t really care) but the captain’s mess is smaller than it appeared on the show. I chopped off the aft area and used it for a bathroom. It may not be what you folks saw on the show but it was screwing up the flow for the crew quarters. (And I am not changing it back so don’t bother asking.) And if you look forward, you can see the dishwasher.
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This nifty little area is just starboard of the launch bay. We have the inspection pod docking bay, the decon chamber (that I know I am going to have to explain again and again) and a new addition, the bottle suits. Mr. Drexler posted a couple of shots of these on his blog and I was very taken with them. I just had to add them to the plans. (I also intend on doing a schematic of them as well.) They are housed in their own little docking berths/airlocks that can be accessed from the outer bay or from behind. If you access the berth from behind, the airlock can rotate around to allow access.
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Next we have the impulse rockets. According to Mr. Drexler, fusion reactor technology is still in its infancy during this time period. The small impulse engines in the saucer are equipped with a small fusion reactor. But the main engines utilize warp plasma tapped directly from the plasma conduits. It is then fed through a series of magnetic constrictors similar to a Vasmir ion engine and vented aft through two magnetic exhaust funnels. You can also see the vertical access tube to the warp nacelles.
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This is one of the hydroponics bays. These people need to eat! I even included a seed repository and a hydroponics lab in the aft section on the starboard side.
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And last but not least, here is one of the maneuvering thrusters. It has tanks and nozzles and other stuff. I also drew inspiration for its workings from the “under construction” CG model of the NX-02. (Actually, much of the superstructure and support system were based on that model as well.)
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And because I cleaned up the escape pod areas, I have had to revise my crew numbers. And they are:

Standard Crew Compliment: 120
Maximum Crew Compliment: 130
Emergency Capacity: 160

Maximum Life Boat Capacity: 134 (120 in Life Boats, 14 in Shuttle Pods)
Crew Quarters: 96 on D Deck, 36 on E Deck, 2 Guest Quarters on G Deck
Life Boats: 30 (4 person capacity)


Alright that is it for now. I am moving on to F Deck. I am also beginning the upgrade to the full deck plans as well. It will take me several weeks to get the decks I have completed so far up and running though. I am going to have to relabel a lot of stuff on the website. (Those pop up labels are a bitch to redo.) Then after that I will get to the generating new detail plans. And after I finish with G Deck, I am redoing the shuttle pod schematic and starting on a few new things like the EV suit, bottle suit, weapons and other props. I hate to say it but very soon… very very soon… this project will finally be done. (Then I can finally finish the episode companion!)
 
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Wow. Just wow. Can't even imagine the amount of time you've put into this!
 
^ You have no idea. :rommie: And things have been rather slow lately so I have had A LOT of time to kill.


And speaking of killing time, I had some time this afternoon so I have completely redone the deck plan background sheet. It still has the same information as before but I put in additional details, corrected a few things and added two more information windows. I thought it would be nice if the feet/meter scales were separate from the "Reference Key". I also added some scaled objects so folks could better understand the size of the NX-01. We have a human, a giraffe, the Apollo CM/LM modules, Voyager 1 and The Phoenix. I also wanted to do the space shuttle but the space I had wasn't wide enough for it. The second info box is a side view of the NX with the deck highlighted that the plan was for. I felt that some might like that. I may post a test of everything put together a little later. I think some feedback would be nice.
 
I like the design of the warp field governor. It looks much like the arc reactor in Iron Man. And the bussard collector looks kind of like the christmas lights that lit up the nacelle caps on the original Enterprise model. Good job all around. :techman:
 
VERY good work!!

Do you understand the catwalk to be inside the nacelle coils or below?

On the MSD of "The Catwalk", it showed it being just below the coils.
 
^ The catwalk is nestled between the lower half of the warp coils. It is not centered within the nacelle/warp coils. And if the truth be told, the catwalk set we saw was WAY to big for the space it was intended to occupy. Just getting it in the nacelle so that it didn't obstruct anything required me to reduce the width by four feet. I also dropped the ceiling by two feet and had to remove the dropped floor in the aft compartments. (But you kids won't get to see that until I get the new cross-section schematic completed.)

doctorwho 03, I hadn't thought of it but yeah the warp field governor does resemble the arc reactor. But in reality, I based the top view on the CMS detector for the Large Hadron Collider. And just a little background info, my original version of the governor was a lot more complicated and showed more pipes, tanks and plasma conduits. But it was way to busy to be understood on the schematic so I simplified it for the final. But I am seriously thinking about going back and adding in the outer tank again. This version looks to much like a flower for my tastes.

I also wanted to show off part of the new and improved background sheet for the full deck plans. This sneak peak displays the two new information boxes I added. Let me know what you think!

Enterprise_NX-01_Deck_Sample2.jpg


Can any of you find the in-joke?
 
^ :evil: I just couldn't help myself. Besides, I couldn't think of anything else to put there. (I tried a beagle but the scale would have made it a blob.)

And yes, that speech is the most cringe-worthy parts of the entire series... maybe even the entire franchise. I just thought it would be funny to include a sly wink to it. I have a sick sense of humor after all.
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It looks to my eyes that they retasked a regular corridor set for the catwalk, which would make it about 2.5 meters-3 meters across?
 
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