Having engineering in the center of the secondary hull didn't save Peter Preston.

Trek is just too full of examples where
shields up, you're golden and
shields down, you're toast. No matter your location in the ship.
Even the ReFit connie isn't all that well armored IMO.
23rd Century StarFleet depended more on shielding than on a good mix of Armor & Shields.
StarFleet went head first into shields and forgot about Armor R&D for a while during that time frame.
Yes, which is why the people aspect is the one I consider the people aspect first. That's why there are industrial organizational psychologists to remember the human.
Star Trek has its own inspiration that people associate with it. Even with all the newer designs they're all variations on a theme. That is part of the appeal is a thematic familiarity.
I get that, and I'm sure to meet that requirement, even if it isn't as obvious as you would like it to be.
Huh? In what way does a multi-million dollar TV production have more luxury and leeway?
Their performers/actors don't have to worry about injury every single match that happens every week on one of it's many shows.
Be it RAW, NXT, SD!. This isn't even counting for PPV's that occur on a near monthly schedule.
Any sort of injury that forces time off can derail planned storylines dramatically for large chunks of time.
Storylines can get changed "The Day of" very frequently as well for any number of reasons.
Where as Multi-Million Dollar TV productions are scheduled, planned, & usually well arranged ahead of time.
With their actors not generally risking their health that would prevent them from acting their roles.
Where as in Pro Wrestling, if a Wrestler is injured, they're gone for a while until they come back from rehabing their injury.
Storyline plans gets thrown out of the window and new ones come up.
WWE this past year alone has lost many Wrestlers to injury:
1) Seth Rollins (Main Event Level, Top Heel)
2) Liv Morgan (Main Event Level, Top Heel)
3) Kevin Owens (Main Event Level, Top Heel)
4) Chad Gable (Mid Card Level, Heel)
5) Ilja Dragunov (Low Card Level, Face)
6) Rey Mysterio (Upper Card Level, Face)
7) Zoey Stark (Low Card Level, Heel)
8) Kiana James (Low Card Level, Heel)
9) Apollo Crews (Low Card Level, Face)
10) Elton Prince (Low Card Level, Heel)
11) Tama Tonga (Low Card Level, Heel)
It's a good thing they have a very large roster to fall back on.
But it's still a pain in the arse to have to change things all the time.
This isn't even counting any form of weekly "Travel Issues" that might make somebody not make it on time to a weekly show.
Or Personal Issues that become public that forces WWE to pull the Wrestler from live TV and ground them for causing issues that could make WWE look bad.
The # of issues that could happen in WWE and Pro Wrestling is crazy.
WWE is "All Year Round", no Off season.
51 weeks of New Scripted Sports Entertainment every week.
The Final week of RAW in each calender year is usually a giant ReCap episode for the past year.
WWE RAW started Jan 11, 1993.
It's been running for 32 years and counting.
Still providing new weekly scripted Sports Entertainment on a consistent basis.