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Deck Six

Contiguous saucer decks four through six (Sections 27–29) form a single, blasted wedge torn away by a cutting beam. Jagged bulkheads, scorched conduits and metal shears frame an open vacuum; emergency alarms and strobing lights punctuate the ozone- and blood-laced air. Collapsed flooring and twisted ladders scatter personal effects, and eighteen crew members are lost. The space functions as a damage node and hard evidence of vulnerability that drives rescue, reckoning, and costly command choices.
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S3E15 · Yesterday's Enterprise
Turbolift Confession: Tasha's Fear for Castillo

Deck Six functions as the immediate destination and point of egress for Tasha; it is the practical route she takes to remove herself from the emotionally charged exchange and continue her duties.

Atmosphere

Muted, businesslike corridor implied; the doorway offers a momentary refuge from the turbolift's intimacy.

Functional Role

Egress point and brief sanctuary where Tasha can carry her private concern forward alone.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the return to everyday duty and the compartmentalization of personal fear.

Access Restrictions

Standard internal access for crew; not specially restricted in this scene.

A narrow corridor with humming ventilation and buzzing fluorescent panels implied in the script's earlier descriptions of Deck Six. The threshold where Tasha pauses—lighting and doorway create a brief, charged tableau.
S2E16 · Q Who?
Tractor Beam Assault — Hull Carved Away

Decks four, five and six (Sections 27–29) are precisely identified as the destroyed decks; listing them converts anonymous loss into named human stakes and focuses command's casualty accounting.

Atmosphere

Clinically cataloged devastation — specific, grim, and administratively devastating.

Functional Role

Precise casualty locus for damage reports and the moral weight of the event.

Symbolic Significance

These numbered decks make the tragedy measurable and thereby bureaucratically real.

Access Restrictions

Likely sealed and hazardous; recovery operations will be required to enter.

Three contiguous decks torn away Corroded and sheared metal edges Eighteen crew unaccounted for
S2E16 · Q Who?
Carved Out — Hull Breach and Irreversible Loss

Decks four, five and six (Sections 27–29) are explicitly reported destroyed — they serve as the precise compartments lost to the cutting beam and the locus for the reported eighteen missing crew members.

Atmosphere

Formal, stunned silence in reports; these decks register as a grim tally rather than an active scene in the bridge exchange.

Functional Role

Precise damage node used for casualty accounting and damage-control priorities.

Symbolic Significance

Represents the human cost quantified within the ship's operational language.

Access Restrictions

Compromised and effectively sealed or unsafe; immediate entry would be hazardous.

Deck levels cited by number and section, used clinically in damage reports. Conduits and bulkheads described as 'torn like exposed ribs.'
S2E16 · Q Who?
Hull Carved Away — Guinan's Warning, Q Revealed

Decks four, five and six (Sections 27–29) are the specific decks destroyed by the cutting beam; they register as the confirmed locus of eighteen missing crew and anchor the casualty count to exact ship geometry.

Atmosphere

Grim and clinical — commanders receive precise reports that render loss into numbers, producing stunned silence.

Functional Role

Casualty node and damage report focus for command decisions and moral reckoning.

Symbolic Significance

Embodies immediate human cost and turns tactical failure into leadership obligation.

Access Restrictions

Structurally compromised and likely inaccessible until secured by damage-control teams.

three contiguous decks have been destroyed eighteen crew reported missing areas described as ripped open with exposed systems

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