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 |  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:FamilySuite.jpg?1220X420}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>The largest and most spacious of crew quarters aboard Republic are the private family suites, taking up 120 square meters of deck space each.  Consisting of three separate sleeping chambers (one main and two smaller), the main bedroom has an adjoined private lavatory and walk-in closet, with another shared lavatory situated near the two remaining bedrooms.  The main living room chamber provides ample habitation space, complete with a sofa, work desk, food replicator, and family dining table.  Private family suites are few in number aboard Republic, and thus, are a premium commodity among the crew as they are assigned at the captain's discretion, and based purely on rank and seniority.  The family suites are one of only two styles of crew quarters located on the outer rim of the ship, allowing them to have expansive viewports along the exterior bulkhead.  All private family suites are located in the saucer section only.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  || |  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:FamilySuite.jpg?1220X420}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>The largest and most spacious of crew quarters aboard Republic are the private family suites, taking up 120 square meters of deck space each.  Consisting of three separate sleeping chambers (one main and two smaller), the main bedroom has an adjoined private lavatory and walk-in closet, with another shared lavatory situated near the two remaining bedrooms.  The main living room chamber provides ample habitation space, complete with a sofa, work desk, food replicator, and family dining table.  Private family suites are few in number aboard Republic, and thus, are a premium commodity among the crew as they are assigned at the captain's discretion, and based purely on rank and seniority.  The family suites are one of only two styles of crew quarters located on the outer rim of the ship, allowing them to have expansive viewports along the exterior bulkhead.  All private family suites are located in the saucer section only.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  ||
 |  <wrap indent left>**Junior Officer Suites:** <wrap indent>30</wrap></wrap>  || |  <wrap indent left>**Junior Officer Suites:** <wrap indent>30</wrap></wrap>  ||
-|  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:JuniorOfficer.jpg?750X400}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>Junior officer suites are generally assigned to crew with the rank of ensign, lieutenant junior grade, and lieutenant, and who are each free of any department head duties.  These 70 square meter double-suites share a single lavatory facility, but have separate living/sleeping quarters with a large work desk, walk-in closet, as well as their own entrance door to the outside corridor.  This is at the expense of other amenities such as food replicators, as junior officers are expected to socialize themselves with the rest of the ship's crew and eat in the mess hall, or in the officer's mess for formal functions.  Like the senior officer quarters, all junior officer quarters are found in the saucer section only.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  ||+|  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:JuniorOfficer.jpg?750X400}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>Junior officer suites are generally assigned to crew with the rank of ensign, lieutenant junior grade, and lieutenant, and who are each free of any department head duties.  These 70 square meter double-suites share a single lavatory, but are split into two separate living/sleeping quarters, each with a large work desk, walk-in closet, as well as their own entrance door to the outside corridor.  This is at the expense of other amenities such as food replicators, as junior officers are expected to socialize themselves with the rest of the ship's crew and eat in the mess hall, or in the officer's mess for formal functions.  Like the senior officer quarters, all junior officer quarters are found in the saucer section only.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  ||
 |  <wrap indent left>**Senior Enlisted Quarters:** <wrap indent>35</wrap></wrap>  || |  <wrap indent left>**Senior Enlisted Quarters:** <wrap indent>35</wrap></wrap>  ||
-|  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:SeniorEnlisted.jpg?500X400}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>Republic's senior enlisted quarters have similar amenities as the senior officer quarters, but within a reduced volumetric footprint of only 40 square meters.  As such, they possess a smaller sleeping chamber and living area, contain private lavatory facilities, as well as a food replicator and expanded work desk since senior enlisted often do not have a separate duty office elsewhere on the ship.  Senior enlisted quarters are normally assigned to crew who possess the rank of petty officer second class and petty officer first class, as well as the handful of chief petty officers and senior chief petty officers assigned aboard.  Luna-class vessels are generally too small to have a master chief petty officer assigned permanently to the crew, but if one was, they would report directly to the captain and first officer, and be assigned senior officer'quarters.  Officers with the rank of lieutenant or below can also be assigned senior enlisted quarters instead of sharing a junior officer suite, but only for those who serve as departments heads.  Most of the senior enlisted quarters are located in the saucer section, and only about a dozen are located in the engineering section.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  ||+|  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:SeniorEnlisted.jpg?500X400}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>Republic's senior enlisted quarters have similar amenities as the senior officer quarters, but within a reduced volumetric footprint of only 40 square meters.  As such, they possess a smaller sleeping chamber and living area, contain private lavatory facilities, as well as a food replicator and expanded work desk since senior enlisted often do not have a separate duty office elsewhere on the ship.  Senior enlisted quarters are normally assigned to crew who possess the rank of petty officer second class and petty officer first class, as well as the handful of chief petty officers and senior chief petty officers assigned aboard.  Luna-class vessels are generally too small to have a master chief petty officer assigned permanently to the crew, but if one was, they would report directly to the captain and first officer, and be assigned senior officer quarters.  Officers with the rank of lieutenant or below can also be assigned senior enlisted quarters instead of sharing a junior officer suite, but only for those who serve as departments heads.  Most of the senior enlisted quarters are located in the saucer section, and only about a dozen are located in the engineering section.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  ||
 |  <wrap indent left>**Junior Enlisted Bunkrooms:** <wrap indent>50</wrap></wrap>  || |  <wrap indent left>**Junior Enlisted Bunkrooms:** <wrap indent>50</wrap></wrap>  ||
 |  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:JuniorEnlisted.jpg?625X400}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>In contrast to higher ranking crew quarters, junior enlisted bunkrooms are fairly austere, totaling an area of 50 square meters.  These single-room dormitories consist of four double-bunk sleeping alcoves situated around twin lavatory facilities in an open floor plan.  There are individual walk-in storage closets across from each alcove, plus a pair of ultrasonic hanging uniform washers, but newly replicated clothing is provided by the ship's quartermaster, as there are no replicators, nor any other leisure appliances in the bunkroom, relegating the room strictly to sleeping and personal hygiene.  Due to this, it is expected that junior enlisted avail themselves of the ship's many recreational amenities during their off-duty hours, and take their meals in either the messhall or one of the many snack bars/reading lounges located regularly throughout the ship.  Under normal operations, four junior enlisted crew are assigned to a bunkroom, and each may utilize one of the four double-bunk alcoves as they see fit, choosing either the top or bottom bunk to sleep in while leaving the other empty.  During high-capacity operations, a bunkroom can accommodate eight permanently-assigned junior enlisted crew, or double that under contingency "hot-bunking" conditions where different crew continually occupy each bunk on rotating shifts throughout a 24-hour day.  Junior enlisted bunkrooms are generally assigned to crew with the rank of crewman, crewman first class, and petty officer third class, as well as the occasional academy cadet assigned to Republic for their undergraduate training cruise.  About half of the ship's enlisted bunkrooms are located in the saucer section, while the rest are in the engineering section.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  || |  <WRAP group><WRAP column 10%>{{gallery>:ship:accommodations:JuniorEnlisted.jpg?625X400}}</WRAP><WRAP column 80% justify><fs medium>//<wrap lo>In contrast to higher ranking crew quarters, junior enlisted bunkrooms are fairly austere, totaling an area of 50 square meters.  These single-room dormitories consist of four double-bunk sleeping alcoves situated around twin lavatory facilities in an open floor plan.  There are individual walk-in storage closets across from each alcove, plus a pair of ultrasonic hanging uniform washers, but newly replicated clothing is provided by the ship's quartermaster, as there are no replicators, nor any other leisure appliances in the bunkroom, relegating the room strictly to sleeping and personal hygiene.  Due to this, it is expected that junior enlisted avail themselves of the ship's many recreational amenities during their off-duty hours, and take their meals in either the messhall or one of the many snack bars/reading lounges located regularly throughout the ship.  Under normal operations, four junior enlisted crew are assigned to a bunkroom, and each may utilize one of the four double-bunk alcoves as they see fit, choosing either the top or bottom bunk to sleep in while leaving the other empty.  During high-capacity operations, a bunkroom can accommodate eight permanently-assigned junior enlisted crew, or double that under contingency "hot-bunking" conditions where different crew continually occupy each bunk on rotating shifts throughout a 24-hour day.  Junior enlisted bunkrooms are generally assigned to crew with the rank of crewman, crewman first class, and petty officer third class, as well as the occasional academy cadet assigned to Republic for their undergraduate training cruise.  About half of the ship's enlisted bunkrooms are located in the saucer section, while the rest are in the engineering section.</wrap>//</fs></WRAP></WRAP>  ||
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