The Enterprise has as many decks as plot needs.
The Enterprise has as many decks as plot needs.
No, it doesn’t.
Yeah, actually, it does. It's all a fictional construct.No, it doesn’t.
Ah, but Boris is absolutely correct - the ship actually fails to have as many decks as the plot requires! Say, in "The Enterprise Incident", where she needs lots of decks between the Bridge and the Guest Dungeon, but gets none...
Timo Saloniemi
...Ah, but the cutaway graphics on the bridge already show plenty of such pits. Supposedly, vertical holes through the ship are at least as useful as horizontal ones. Say, for removing all that billowing smoke...
Timo Saloniemi
The TNG Technical Manual describes the "Internal Coordinate System" the set designers used to get the door signage correct (because the pesky fans would certainly let Mike Okuda know whenever he made a mistake.)I get it that the Makers of ST2:TWoK (and perhaps TMP) may have tried to tie together loose ends by applying the "double standard" where Deck 1 is also Deck A. However, it seems the loose ends they chose were their own shoelaces... The actual TOS references to lettered decks don't really work in that scenario.
But I could well buy into naval jargon where the ship has "bee decks" and a "H for Hangar deck" but not, say, any such thing as a D Deck or K Deck. And we have McCoy's in-your-face door sign saying 3F 127 to match our section designation models against. Both 3 for Deck 3 and F for Deck 6 might work, but I personally prefer the former, since it would make sense for the Captain's Yeoman (one Janice Rand, 3F 125 or 3C 46) to cohabit the Top Officer Deck with the skipper (who resides on Deck 3 in the aforementioned movie) and all the rest (every single one of whom has 3 as the first symbol on their door). References to temporary accommodations elsewhere during diplomatic hullabaloos, major renovation work or the like don't affect the concept of Deck 3 being the Top Officer Deck.
But lettered decks are fine, since we run out of 'em letters right about where we run out of decks to squeeze into the spaceframe. OTOH, I'd really hate for the ship to have 127 decks...
Timo Saloniemi
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