But once DS9 & the Dominion War came around, I'm sure the ideas of sticking Families on StarShips were a bad idea, and we haven't seen it since, even up to ST;PIC or further down the time line.This is not canon. For all we know there are more families onboard starships now than ever. And there might have been for a while before the Galaxy Class given those on the Miranda Class Saratoga.
StarBases over a populated Planet are a whole different thing, that makes more sense to have families there where it's easier to evacuate them in an emergency.
I agree with the Enterprise-D, it's my preferred Enterprise and the luxury it presents is "VERY NICE!".Frankly, I like the idea. It’s something to aspire toward, not ever the cheese of Napoleaonic sea battles. Those are swell, but they don’t dazzle the imagination or inspire the spirit. Real space is exactly that: empty. Let’s pray we go out to explore on ships like the E-D, not something out of the Alien universe. Blech.
Who said anything about the Alien Universe? I don't even know where you got that idea?
I would hope so, that should be "Basic Security" as to who is let on base.I don’t think spacedock is an open port. You probably have to go through a lot to get entry.
Usually everybody should be related to somebody stationed on board.
Even the Civilian Residents who live with their families would effectively be living behind a "Gated Community" where access is "Invite Only".
In my 26th Century Head Canon, All UFP Planets with a Significant Population (Population Count must be ≥ 7-Digits) have Planetary Shield Grids as Standard.Same for just approaching the solar system and planet.
Every Major Lagrange Point on every Major Planetoid orbiting the local Star in Every UFP Controlled Star System has a StarBase of some form.
The Star System has a large Satellite Defense Grid & Sensor Net that orbits each Star Systems local Termination Shock Zone.

Of course! Any less would be insecure and weak security.One lucky nova bomb on a cloaked ship, and it’s all over. I imagine there are sensor nets and prescribed routes with various levels of scanning to get into the most sensitive dock inside the station.
That's why I sectioned off the SpaceDock into 6x Compartments with Shared Entrance/Egress Corridors onto 2x LevelsAfter all, any antimatter explosion will have a far more catastrophic effect from the inside a structure.
Yup, internal Deflectors incase there are Explosions from the inside of any sort or "Weapons Fire".…that said, I wonder if there isn’t an internal deflector grid along side the interior. If you open all the doors (especially that huge fanning floor under the entire docking area) that could mitigate a lot of the blast.
There will be dedicated Entrance/Egress Corridors on each side/slice of the Docking Bay pie that is very controlled.
Lots of Sensors to scan ships as they pass in and make sure nothing that should come in, gets brought in.
DS9 was a StarFleet Administrated Outpost.Remember DS9?
The Starfleet contingent there was far smaller compared to the general population.
The total population of DS9 was around 2,000 people. Of this, SF personnel numbered in a few hundred at most.
The MAJORITY of it's staff was composed of the Bajoran Militia that worked along-side StarFleet