| SENIOR STAFF QUARTERS
Starfleet believes that providing
comfortable living quarters to all her crew and attached personnel
to be of primary importance. Indeed, living accommodations are one
of the most visible displays of Starfleet’s commitment to caring for
its single most important “system” its people.
Located primarily on deck 5, these quarters are approximately 134
square meters in size, and the accommodations include a bedroom,
living/work area, bathroom, food replicator, ultrasonic shower,
old-fashioned water shower, personal holographic viewer and
provisions for pets.

Families may request that their
living quarters be combined to create a single larger dwelling.
Living quarters decks are designed to be modular with moveable walls
to permit reconfiguration for such requests as crew load and
structure change.
Starfleet believes that providing comfortable living quarters to all
her crew and attached personnel to be of primary importance. Indeed,
living accommodations are one of the most visible displays of
Starfleet’s commitment to caring for its single most important
“system” its people.
Individuals assigned to the Galaxy for periods more then six months
are permitted to reconfigure their quarters within hardware, mass
and volume limits. Individuals signed for shorter periods are
generally restricted to standard quarters configurations.
The Galaxy in extended mission mode includes several large areas on
Decks 9, 11, 33 and 35 that are configured and maintained as living
quarters, but are normally unoccupied. These areas are held in
reserve to allow the Galaxy to absorb large numbers of mission
specialists or other guest and attached personnel (in various
short-term mission configurations, use of the quarters can increase
the ship’s compliment to as many as 6,500 individuals). These
accommodations are in addition to normal guest and VIP
accommodations.
Guest quarters on Deck 5 and 6 are convertible on short notice for
medical extensive care usage. These quarters include utility hookups
for biomed telemetry and medical gases. Stored within these quarters
are conversion kits providing necessary hardware and medical
supplies. Lounge areas at corridor junctions can be converted to
nursing stations.
Approximately 10% of all individual living quarters are equipped for
immediate conversion to Class H, K, and L environmental conditions.
An Additional 2% of living quarters can be adapted to class N and
N(2) environments. Vehicle-wide adaptation to Class H, K, or L
environmental conditions can be made my replacement of life support
system modules during a major Starbase layover. |