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U.S.S. Phantom Bridge Stations |
Command Platform : Command Chair - Manned by the commanding duty officer (normally the captain). This station is equipped with panels on the armrests that incorporate miniaturized status displays, and simplified Conn and Ops controls. Command Access Stations - Located to the left and right of the command chair, these stations are equipped with fully configurable LCARS interfaces. One is normally occupied by the First Officer, while the other can be occupied by an observer or Ship's Counselor. Other Bridge Stations : Helm - The Flight Control console is responsible for the actual piloting and navigation of the Phantom. Four major areas of duty include navigational referencing/course plotting, supervision of automatic flight operations, manual flight operations, and position verification. Tactical - This station is responsible for both internal and external ship security. Priority control of all offensive and defensive systems is control from this console. Mission Ops - This station is responsible for monitoring telemetry from primary mission Away Teams. Mission Ops is also responsible for monitoring the activities of secondary missions to anticipate requirements and possible conflicts. During Alert and crisis situations, Mission Ops also assists the Security Officer, providing information on Away Teams and secondary missions operations, with emphasis on possible impact on security concerns. Operations -Ý The Ops station presents the Operations Manager with a continually updated list of current major shipboard activities. The list permits Ops to set priorities and allocate resources among current operations. Engineering - The Engineering systems monitor duplicates, in simplified form, the Chief Engineer's primary status displays from Main Engineering. These displays include the warp propulsion system, impulse propulsion system, and related subsystems. Ý Sciences - Science I & II are used by bridge personnel to provide realtime scientific data to command personnel. These stations are not assigned full-time technicians, but are available for use as needed. Primary functions include access to sensors and interpretive software for primary mission and command intelligence, quick sensor reconfiguration and recalibration, and the ability to serve as a command post for coordination of activities of various science laboratories and other departments. |