Transporter Rooms
TRANSPORTER ROOMS 1 / 2 / 3
Personnel & Material Beam Transport Facilities — USS Heimdahl
Location:
- Transporter Room 1: Dorsal Module, Deck 1 (Primary)
- Transporter Room 2: Middle Module, Deck 8 (Secondary), Battle Bridge has an Emergency 2 pad option.
- Transporter Room 3: Ventral Module, Deck 9 (Tertiary)
FUNCTION OVERVIEW
Each module on the USS Heimdahl is equipped with an independent Transporter Room, ensuring full operational redundancy during separation or stealth deployment. They are individually calibrated to operate within their module’s power and shield harmonics, allowing isolated or cross-module extractions under emergency reroute protocols.
All three are linked to Heimdahl’s core logic systems (not Nyx), though Nyx handles crew interactions and command confirmation.
CONFIGURATION
Transporter Room 1 (Dorsal — Primary)
- Six-pad platform, full personnel capacity.
- Designed for away team deployment, evacuation, and medium-load material transfers.
- Supports enhanced molecular reconstitution field, pattern buffering up to 5 minutes.
- Integrated with biofilter banks configured for cybernetic pathogens and dimensional resonance bleed (Borg & Delta-tech specific countermeasures).
- Armored underlay for security lockdowns—room can be sealed with localized force field.
Transporter Room 2 (Middle — Secondary)
- Three-pad platform.
- Supports independent operations during separation or incursion scenarios.
- Limited pattern buffer and reduced material mass capacity. Primarily for personnel transfers or urgent extraction.
- Includes emergency site-to-site option routed through dorsal buffer if available.
Transporter Room 3 (Ventral — Tertiary)
- Three-pad platform.
- Streamlined for stealth operations, cargo infiltration, or tactical beam-ins.
- Slightly faster cycle time due to minimal diagnostic delay.
- Lacks full spectrum containment—used for non-hazardous operations unless external filters are applied.
OPERATIONAL NOTES
- Each transporter pad can handle a full individual transfer per cycle, one per pad, including standard gear loadout.
- Priority hierarchy: Room 1 → Room 2 → Room 3 during automated recall or ship-wide evacuation.
- SWAI holds silent reroute ability during Dead Game emergencies, enabling pattern diversion to secure zones not listed in crew manifest.
Summary:
The Transporter System aboard Heimdahl reflects its mission: adaptable, compartmentalized, and precise. One platform for full-scale deployment, two for fast, quiet, or covert movements. Always ready. Never centralized.
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