Object
Hathaway Bridge Science Stations
Consolidated bank of bridge consoles aboard the U.S.S. Hathaway used as both control panels and science/sensor workstations: a mix of waist‑high and low wall‑mounted consoles with duranium bezels, cracked holo‑screens and indicator lenses, flickering LEDs, exposed maintenance ports and singed wiring. Coolant stains, jury‑rigged patch leads and scorched faceplates mark hurried repairs while crew members (Geordi, Wesley, Nagel, Worf and Riker coordinating) crowd the units to read intermittent diagnostics, run repair routines and restore shipboard telemetry.
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Purpose
To provide localized bridge control and status readouts—communications, sensor feeds, power and systems diagnostics—allowing officers to route commands, monitor shipboard systems, and coordinate emergency repairs.
Significance
Functioning as a visible measure of the ship’s crippled state, the damaged panels become the practical locus for Riker’s crisis leadership and the repair montage: they supply the urgent, hourly metrics he demands, focus Geordi’s and Wesley’s hands-on fixes, and dramatize the stakes by converting abstract failure into concrete tasks.
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