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| - The command module was the section of a spaceship in use in the 20th and early 21st centuries which contained the primary cockpit and control area. (VOY episode: "One Small Step", TOS novels: Prime Directive, Captain's Blood) In the 23rd century, the command module referred to the area of a Federation starship's bridge which contained the helm, navigation console, astrogator, chronometer, and command chair. (ST reference: Star Fleet Technical Manual, TOS short story: "The Sleeping God", TOS novels: Planet of Judgment, Battlestations!, Assignment: Eternity, Final Frontier) The term was sometimes also used to denote a ship's or station's command center in general or a ship's primary hull. (TOS novel: Web of the Romulans, TNG novel: The Children of Hamlin, DS9 novel: Warpath, TNG short story: "Final Flight")
- A command module is an important component within a Transformer's body.
- The command module was the section of early 20th and 21st century spacecrafts. The command module contained the primary cockpit and control area, as well as scientific facilities, and engineering controls. Seven of Nine transported aboard the command module of Ares IV following the discovery of the ship in 2376. (VOY: "One Small Step")
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