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The [[warp nacelles]] also make a direct connection to the secondary hull. Other areas typically found in the secondary hull include the [[shuttlebay]], [[cargo bay]]s, and [[brig]]. The [[deflector dish|main deflector dish]] is usually located at the very front of the secondary hull, as are [[torpedo launcher]]s.
 
The [[warp nacelles]] also make a direct connection to the secondary hull. Other areas typically found in the secondary hull include the [[shuttlebay]], [[cargo bay]]s, and [[brig]]. The [[deflector dish|main deflector dish]] is usually located at the very front of the secondary hull, as are [[torpedo launcher]]s.
   
[[Image:Stardrivesection.jpg|thumb|200px|Stardrive section of a [[Galaxy class|''Galaxy'' class]] starship.]]
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[[Image:Galaxy class - stardrive section.jpg|thumb|Stardrive section of a [[Galaxy class|''Galaxy'' class]] starship.]]
 
On [[Galaxy class|''Galaxy'' class]] starships, the secondary hull is usually referred to as the battle section because it mounts the majority of the ship's weaponry and is intended to enter combat or other dangerous situations following a [[saucer separation]]. The saucer module, containing the majority of the ship's crew (including civilians) can then retreat to safety. Both sections can operate without one another for long periods of time. Once the crisis is resolved, the two sections can reconnect. Because of this, the battle section was designed with duplicates of systems usually found only in the primary hull, including a [[battle bridge]], [[sickbay]], [[crew quarters]], a [[computer core]], and other mission-critical facilities. ([[TNG]]: "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]")
 
On [[Galaxy class|''Galaxy'' class]] starships, the secondary hull is usually referred to as the battle section because it mounts the majority of the ship's weaponry and is intended to enter combat or other dangerous situations following a [[saucer separation]]. The saucer module, containing the majority of the ship's crew (including civilians) can then retreat to safety. Both sections can operate without one another for long periods of time. Once the crisis is resolved, the two sections can reconnect. Because of this, the battle section was designed with duplicates of systems usually found only in the primary hull, including a [[battle bridge]], [[sickbay]], [[crew quarters]], a [[computer core]], and other mission-critical facilities. ([[TNG]]: "[[Encounter at Farpoint]]")
   

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The secondary hull of a Constitution class starship.

On many Federation starships, the secondary hull (also known as the engineering hull, the engineering section, the stardrive section, or the battle section) is a major component of the overall hull structure. The secondary hull is generally located behind and below the primary hull.

The secondary hull is usually dedicated to engineering and support functions, especially in starships built after the mid-23rd century. It is the home of the warp drive, Main Engineering, and other engineering support systems. Separating these potentially dangerous systems from the majority of the crew, located in the primary hull, allows the secondary hull to be abandoned in the event of catastrophic damage to the warp core or a loss of antimatter containment.

The warp nacelles also make a direct connection to the secondary hull. Other areas typically found in the secondary hull include the shuttlebay, cargo bays, and brig. The main deflector dish is usually located at the very front of the secondary hull, as are torpedo launchers.

File:Galaxy class - stardrive section.jpg

Stardrive section of a Galaxy class starship.

On Galaxy class starships, the secondary hull is usually referred to as the battle section because it mounts the majority of the ship's weaponry and is intended to enter combat or other dangerous situations following a saucer separation. The saucer module, containing the majority of the ship's crew (including civilians) can then retreat to safety. Both sections can operate without one another for long periods of time. Once the crisis is resolved, the two sections can reconnect. Because of this, the battle section was designed with duplicates of systems usually found only in the primary hull, including a battle bridge, sickbay, crew quarters, a computer core, and other mission-critical facilities. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint")

The deflector dish weapon used against the Borg by the Enterprise-D in 2367 required the entire forward half of the secondary hull to be evacuated due to radiation danger. (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part I")

Several fragments of the IKS Toh'Kaht's secondary hull survived its destruction near Deep Space 9 in 2369. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

In an alternate timeline, debris from the secondary hull of the USS Voyager was found in the 29th century following a temporal explosion which obliterated the Sol system and Earth. (VOY: "Future's End, Part I")