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GYMNASE |
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Revealed during season 2, the gymnase is the place where all the crew practices to maintain good shape. Are available : various standard fitness devices and musculation chair (seen in Vanishing Point, season 2) or running tracks ('Singularity', season 2).

Crew health during missions needs heavy training and simulation to space situations. Therefore, besides devices for running and muscles, the Entreprise gymnase is equipped with a 3 axes gyroscopic human wheel for 0-G equilibrium and moves. This tool is the perfect reproduction of 20th century Earth space training for astronauts. Basically, it's a double circle that can turn around perpendicular axes and inside a turning pod, in order for its center to move in any sense and direction. At the center, there are handles and fixations for hands and feet, and a thick soft circle in which the 'tester' is protected from falling at first twist. Lieutenant Trip likes training in the gyroscope, not like Ensign Hoshi Sato, sick after the first movement of the device because of transport sickness. Nevertheless, she tries and practices to fight her diseaness and space void frightening.
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QUARTERS | |
Other crew quarters can be found on this deck. For details, please report to deck B.
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Warp drive Plasma Chamber |
The back section of the deck is the location of the master piece in standard with warp reactor. Her goal is to manage after exit of the reactor the plasma accelerators before plasma enters the nacelles.
This time the main primary element necessary for warp propulsion.
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OBSERVATION DECK | |
External view od the observation deck |
Observation deck is a multi-fonctional coupole allowing visual observations besides instrumental ones, for scientific space phenomenom. Let's not forget NX-01 is an exploration ship, and as is, includes a science population on the front for great astrophysical discoveries.
A little panoramic viewport on the back of deck B let us have a look at the observation deck. The observatory has a 360 degrees horizontal field of view, but is zenithally limited because of a protection hull above.
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