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A maintenance bay was an area of a starship, space station, or planetary base where larger vehicles such as shuttlecraft were repaired or serviced. The primary coolant tanks of Academy flight trainers could only be refilled in a maintenance bay. In 2368, while wondering why Wesley Crusher had opened the coolant interlock on his flight trainer, Jean-Luc Picard noted this, concluding that it was unlikely that Crusher had done so with that goal in mind. (TNG: "The First Duty" )

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  • A maintenance bay was an area of a starship, space station, or planetary base where larger vehicles such as shuttlecraft were repaired or serviced. The primary coolant tanks of Academy flight trainers could only be refilled in a maintenance bay. In 2368, while wondering why Wesley Crusher had opened the coolant interlock on his flight trainer, Jean-Luc Picard noted this, concluding that it was unlikely that Crusher had done so with that goal in mind. (TNG: "The First Duty" )
  • The maintenance bay was a part of Moya where repairs and maintenance on things could be done. Aeryn Sun and John Crichton used the area to work on Farscape-1 and Aeryn's Prowler.
  • The maintenance bay was a section of a starship, starbase, space station or ground facility where repairs (or maintenance) could be made on various equipment and vehicles. When Captain Atish Khatami was confronted by Lieutenant Ming Xiong in the corridor of the USS Endeavour (NCC-1895) about a Starfleet Intelligence mission, she immediately dragged him into a maintenance bay to talk in private. Two enlisted mechanics were currently welding in the room and quickly vacated it when Atish ordered them out. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down)
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  • The maintenance bay was a section of a starship, starbase, space station or ground facility where repairs (or maintenance) could be made on various equipment and vehicles. When Captain Atish Khatami was confronted by Lieutenant Ming Xiong in the corridor of the USS Endeavour (NCC-1895) about a Starfleet Intelligence mission, she immediately dragged him into a maintenance bay to talk in private. Two enlisted mechanics were currently welding in the room and quickly vacated it when Atish ordered them out. (VAN - Declassified novella: The Stars Look Down) In the mirror universe, Montgomery Scott, Doctor Leonard McCoy and Nyota Uhura met in a dimly lit maintenance bay in order to avoid eavesdropping. Mr. Scott had personally rid the bay of listening devices and set up surveillance countermeasures in the bulkhead. However it did not stop the Tantalus field from watching the conversation and when Uhura announced her intentions to assassinate Captain Spock, she was killed by the device. (TOS - Glass Empires novel: The Sorrows of Empire)
  • A maintenance bay was an area of a starship, space station, or planetary base where larger vehicles such as shuttlecraft were repaired or serviced. The primary coolant tanks of Academy flight trainers could only be refilled in a maintenance bay. In 2368, while wondering why Wesley Crusher had opened the coolant interlock on his flight trainer, Jean-Luc Picard noted this, concluding that it was unlikely that Crusher had done so with that goal in mind. (TNG: "The First Duty" )
  • The maintenance bay was a part of Moya where repairs and maintenance on things could be done. Aeryn Sun and John Crichton used the area to work on Farscape-1 and Aeryn's Prowler.
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