Day of the Dove.
UHURA: Captain, reports coming in from the lower decks. Emergency bulkheads have closed. Almost four hundred crewmen are trapped down there, sir
KIRK: Scotty, how many men do we have?
SCOTT: Three hundred and ninety two trapped below decks. The doors and bulkheads won't budge. We'll have to cut through.
SPOCK: The Klingons control deck six and starboard deck seven, while we control all sections above.
In the Day of the Dove the Enterprise rescues 38 Klingons from their damaged cruisers. A powerful alien seals the majority of the Enterprise's crew out of the way and compels the then equal number of Starfleet and Klingons to do battle so that the alien could feed off of their emotions.
But where exactly are the majority of the crew when the emergency bulkheads close?
After Kirk returned to the ship he cancelled red alert, but maintained general quarter, it's possible that after the Enterprise destroyed the Klingon ship and left the system that Kirk release the crew from general quarters. Some time later the Enterprise changed course and the bulkheads closed. Were the majority of the crew somehow in the lower cargo holds?
Outside the sealed bulkheads there is the bridge, impulse engineering, sickbay, armory, a crew lounge (where the Klingons were held) and various stretches of corridor linking these locations. Some lengths of turbo-lift were outside the sealed sections as well.
What I think happened was when the ship was on red alert the entire crew were at their alert duty stations. When the red alert and then (perhaps hours later) general quarters were canceled, all but the regular duty officers and crew dispersed to their off duty locations, mess rooms, lounges, gyms, many simply to their living quarters. This is where they were when the doors closed. They weren't all down in the engineering hull, they were on decks five, six and seven but could no longer access the core areas. The big recreation areas on (Franz Joseph) deck eight were isolated from the rest of the ship. I thing the entirety of the dorsal and secondary hull were isolated as well.
Uhura said the crew was trapped "down there." but from the perspective of the bridge, everything is "down there."
Where am I wrong?

UHURA: Captain, reports coming in from the lower decks. Emergency bulkheads have closed. Almost four hundred crewmen are trapped down there, sir
KIRK: Scotty, how many men do we have?
SCOTT: Three hundred and ninety two trapped below decks. The doors and bulkheads won't budge. We'll have to cut through.
SPOCK: The Klingons control deck six and starboard deck seven, while we control all sections above.
In the Day of the Dove the Enterprise rescues 38 Klingons from their damaged cruisers. A powerful alien seals the majority of the Enterprise's crew out of the way and compels the then equal number of Starfleet and Klingons to do battle so that the alien could feed off of their emotions.
But where exactly are the majority of the crew when the emergency bulkheads close?
After Kirk returned to the ship he cancelled red alert, but maintained general quarter, it's possible that after the Enterprise destroyed the Klingon ship and left the system that Kirk release the crew from general quarters. Some time later the Enterprise changed course and the bulkheads closed. Were the majority of the crew somehow in the lower cargo holds?
Outside the sealed bulkheads there is the bridge, impulse engineering, sickbay, armory, a crew lounge (where the Klingons were held) and various stretches of corridor linking these locations. Some lengths of turbo-lift were outside the sealed sections as well.
What I think happened was when the ship was on red alert the entire crew were at their alert duty stations. When the red alert and then (perhaps hours later) general quarters were canceled, all but the regular duty officers and crew dispersed to their off duty locations, mess rooms, lounges, gyms, many simply to their living quarters. This is where they were when the doors closed. They weren't all down in the engineering hull, they were on decks five, six and seven but could no longer access the core areas. The big recreation areas on (Franz Joseph) deck eight were isolated from the rest of the ship. I thing the entirety of the dorsal and secondary hull were isolated as well.
Uhura said the crew was trapped "down there." but from the perspective of the bridge, everything is "down there."
Where am I wrong?
