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A docking bay was an area where starships could offload or receive personnel or cargo. Docking bays came in various sizes depending where they were located but all had a few commonalities. All docking bays were located at the outer edge of a space station or starbase where doors protected them from space. The docking bay could be entered via an airlock. In 2369 the Klingon scout ship docked at docking bay eleven prior to its departure from Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Q-Less") Watchtower-class space stations, such as Vanguard, had four docking bays within their primary hulls. Each bay was large enough to accommodate a Constitution-class starship. (VAN novels: Harbinger, Open Secrets; Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!") Docking Bay is a move used by Alisa Bosconovitch. Command: u/b+3+4, 1+2 Damage: 24 The Docking Bay was a special room in the Death Star added for the Star Wars Takeover. It is a rectangular room with two doors. One leads to the Throne Room, and the other the Meeting Room. It also has the Millennium Falcon in the right hand side. The Docking Bay is a room in Metroid Prime Hunters on the Celestial Archives. The Docking Bay has three levels, each having ports for a different Alimbic ship. On Level 1, ports for Alimbic heavy-cargo starfreighters are built. On Level 2, ports for Alimbic medium-range transports have been made. On Level 3, ports for Alimbic passenger carriers have been constructed.
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Watchtower-class space stations, such as Vanguard, had four docking bays within their primary hulls. Each bay was large enough to accommodate a Constitution-class starship. (VAN novels: Harbinger, Open Secrets; Star Trek Magazine Issue 162: "Blast Off!") A docking bay was an area where starships could offload or receive personnel or cargo. Docking bays came in various sizes depending where they were located but all had a few commonalities. All docking bays were located at the outer edge of a space station or starbase where doors protected them from space. The docking bay could be entered via an airlock. A docking bay could contain anything from a shuttlecraft to multiple Galaxy- or Excelsior-class starships. An example of a docking bay was that of the Federation starbase Earth Spacedock. Spacedock, along with Starbase 74, had one of the largest docking bays in the Federation. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock; TNG: "11001001" ) Not all docking bays were located within a structure. Deep Space 9 had a total of twelve docking bays of which six were external, called docking pylons. They were used to facilitate large ships which did not fit into the internal docking bays. (DS9: "Visionary") In 2369 the Klingon scout ship docked at docking bay eleven prior to its departure from Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Q-Less") Later that year Commander Benjamin Sisko changed his plan and directed the freighter Norkova to docking bay twelve instead of docking bay eight. (DS9: "The Passenger") The Wadi starship was docking at docking bay four when it arrived at Deep Space 9 to make First Contact with Starfleet. (DS9: "Move Along Home") The Ferengi transport Sepulo docked at docking bay five the same year to attend a Ferengi trade conference hosted by Grand Nagus Zek. (DS9: "The Nagus") The Paqu delegation arrived at docking bay six shortly before Benjamin Sisko served as mediator between the Paqu and the Navot. (DS9: "The Storyteller") The Docking Bay is a room in Metroid Prime Hunters on the Celestial Archives. The Docking Bay has three levels, each having ports for a different Alimbic ship. On Level 1, ports for Alimbic heavy-cargo starfreighters are built. On Level 2, ports for Alimbic medium-range transports have been made. On Level 3, ports for Alimbic passenger carriers have been constructed. The Docking Bay was a special room in the Death Star added for the Star Wars Takeover. It is a rectangular room with two doors. One leads to the Throne Room, and the other the Meeting Room. It also has the Millennium Falcon in the right hand side. Docking Bay is a move used by Alisa Bosconovitch. Command: u/b+3+4, 1+2 Damage: 24
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