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A starship often had several armories located in various areas of the ship. On some vessels, armories also hold [[photon torpedo]]es and other ship-based weapons. They were typically manned by an [[armory officer]]. |
A starship often had several armories located in various areas of the ship. On some vessels, armories also hold [[photon torpedo]]es and other ship-based weapons. They were typically manned by an [[armory officer]]. |
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− | [[Galaxy class|''Galaxy-class'']] starships had at least one weapons room, which was located on Deck 36 and required voice authorization to enter. [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise-D'']] captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and first officer [[William Riker]] accessed such a weapons room in 2364 to arm themselves after learning the ''Enterprise'' had been comandeered by [[Bynar]] computer technicians. ( |
+ | [[Galaxy class|''Galaxy-class'']] starships had at least one weapons room, which was located on Deck 36 and required voice authorization to enter. [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise-D'']] captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] and first officer [[William Riker]] accessed such a weapons room in 2364 to arm themselves after learning the ''Enterprise'' had been comandeered by [[Bynar]] computer technicians. ({{TNG|11001001}}) |
{{ShipClass|Vor'cha}} starships also possessed armories. After being taken over by the [[Saltah'na]] [[Saltah'na energy sphere|energy spheres]], [[Captain]] [[Tel-Peh]] of the {{IKS|Toh'Kaht}} seized the armory, which [[Hon-Tihl]]'s forces were not able to take control of. ({{DS9|Dramatis Personae}}) |
{{ShipClass|Vor'cha}} starships also possessed armories. After being taken over by the [[Saltah'na]] [[Saltah'na energy sphere|energy spheres]], [[Captain]] [[Tel-Peh]] of the {{IKS|Toh'Kaht}} seized the armory, which [[Hon-Tihl]]'s forces were not able to take control of. ({{DS9|Dramatis Personae}}) |
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[[Deep Space 9]] possessed an armory, which [[Odo]] was to have his [[Bajoran Militia]] [[officer]]s report to after he managed to persuade [[Weyoun]] to allow them to carry weapons. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}}) |
[[Deep Space 9]] possessed an armory, which [[Odo]] was to have his [[Bajoran Militia]] [[officer]]s report to after he managed to persuade [[Weyoun]] to allow them to carry weapons. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}}) |
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{{bginfo|The term ''Weapons Room'' is from the episode {{TNG|11001001}}. This is the only occurrence of this word in ''Star Trek''.}} |
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The armory, or weapons room, of a starship or other facility was a secured location where weapons and other offensive or defensive devices are stored securely to prevent unauthorized personnel from gaining access.
A starship often had several armories located in various areas of the ship. On some vessels, armories also hold photon torpedoes and other ship-based weapons. They were typically manned by an armory officer.
Galaxy-class starships had at least one weapons room, which was located on Deck 36 and required voice authorization to enter. USS Enterprise-D captain Jean-Luc Picard and first officer William Riker accessed such a weapons room in 2364 to arm themselves after learning the Enterprise had been comandeered by Bynar computer technicians. (TNG: "11001001")
Template:ShipClass starships also possessed armories. After being taken over by the Saltah'na energy spheres, Captain Tel-Peh of the IKS Toh'Kaht seized the armory, which Hon-Tihl's forces were not able to take control of. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")
Deep Space 9 possessed an armory, which Odo was to have his Bajoran Militia officers report to after he managed to persuade Weyoun to allow them to carry weapons. (DS9: "A Time to Stand")