I'm currently taking a continued education course in Industrial Maintenance and one of the classes we had recently was all about buttons, switches and selectors. Oooo! Wonder if I can spot any buttons from Star Trek in this course! Turns out, one type of button that sprang immediately to mind was the 'Flush Button' used for the torpedo button on the Klingon Bird-of-Prey. It wasn't until I read the description that I realized that something seemed off...
Now let's talk about the Enterprise's torpedo button... or would the term 'key' be more appropriate? Not only is the firing key for the torpedo not flushed, it's sitting at the very end of a row of other keys. One moment you're moving you hand across the console or trying to input other commands through the keys until suddenly, *PEW!* Whoa! I just pressed the firing key by mistake! And don't pretend that firing key cannot be accidentally pressed. In this one post alone, I've already had to re-type 30 words because my fingers kept slipping/mis-typing on my own keyboard I've been using for years!
So when it comes to weapon system safety, Klingons are WAY ahead of the game. Wonder why Starfleet engineers thought that isolating the torpedo firing button in a sealed alcove wasn't a method worth pursuing.
Anywho, just thought that was a cute realization.
A flush button operator has a pushbutton that sits at the same level as its guard ring. A guard ring prevents unintentional machine startup because its design makes accidentally pressing the pushbutton difficult. Flush button operators are used in applications where accidental startup is dangerous.
Makes perfect sense to me! Why would anyone want to have their torpedo button be easily pressed? Not only is it a flush button, it's also stationed in a position that the user must reach for it. These Klingons may love battle, but at least they take safety seriously!
Now let's talk about the Enterprise's torpedo button... or would the term 'key' be more appropriate? Not only is the firing key for the torpedo not flushed, it's sitting at the very end of a row of other keys. One moment you're moving you hand across the console or trying to input other commands through the keys until suddenly, *PEW!* Whoa! I just pressed the firing key by mistake! And don't pretend that firing key cannot be accidentally pressed. In this one post alone, I've already had to re-type 30 words because my fingers kept slipping/mis-typing on my own keyboard I've been using for years!
So when it comes to weapon system safety, Klingons are WAY ahead of the game. Wonder why Starfleet engineers thought that isolating the torpedo firing button in a sealed alcove wasn't a method worth pursuing.
Anywho, just thought that was a cute realization.