The captain's dining room, also known as the captain's mess, was, as the name implies, a private dining room for the use of a starship's captain. It could be used for meals with members of the crew or important visitors to the ship. The dining room could also be used as a meeting room.
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| - The captain's dining room, also known as the captain's mess, was, as the name implies, a private dining room for the use of a starship's captain. It could be used for meals with members of the crew or important visitors to the ship. The dining room could also be used as a meeting room.
- The NX-class had a captain's dining room just off of the ship's mess hall. It was served by the ship's chef. On Enterprise, Captain Jonathan Archer often enjoyed a meal with two of his senior officers, T'Pol and Charles Tucker, in the captain's mess. (ENT: "Broken Bow") Tucker also dined with Captain Erika Hernandez in the captain's mess aboard Columbia NX-02 while he was briefly assigned to that vessel. (ENT: "Affliction") On Galaxy-class starships, the captain's mess was on Deck 2. It was equipped with a large buffet-style table. (TNG: "Sins of the Father" , "Violations" )
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| - The NX-class had a captain's dining room just off of the ship's mess hall. It was served by the ship's chef. On Enterprise, Captain Jonathan Archer often enjoyed a meal with two of his senior officers, T'Pol and Charles Tucker, in the captain's mess. (ENT: "Broken Bow") Tucker also dined with Captain Erika Hernandez in the captain's mess aboard Columbia NX-02 while he was briefly assigned to that vessel. (ENT: "Affliction") On Galaxy-class starships, the captain's mess was on Deck 2. It was equipped with a large buffet-style table. (TNG: "Sins of the Father" , "Violations" ) The Galaxy-class captain's mess was a redress of the observation lounge set. It had distinctive windows that may suggest a location at the very front of that deck, although they do not perfectly match the windows on the USS Enterprise-D miniature. Some Intrepid-class ships had a captain's dining room directly behind the mess hall, cabin 125-A on Deck 2. During the USS Voyager's first months in the Delta Quadrant, Neelix converted the captain's dining room into a kitchen area, much to Captain Kathryn Janeway's initial dismay. (VOY: "Phage") The USS Bellerophon seen in DS9: "Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges" also had a kitchen in place of the captain's dining room, suggesting the modification may be a standard option aboard the Intrepid-class. The real-world reason for this was that the Bellerophon set was merely a re-use of the Voyager set.
- The captain's dining room, also known as the captain's mess, was, as the name implies, a private dining room for the use of a starship's captain. It could be used for meals with members of the crew or important visitors to the ship. The dining room could also be used as a meeting room.
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