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A '''damage control team''' (sometimes called a '''damage control party''') refers to groups of [[Federation]] [[starship]] [[crew]] organized as an adjunct to the [[ship]]'s [[engineering]] staff for use in [[time]]s of crisis when the ship has suffered damage. Their general purpose is to fight [[fire]]s and/or effect repairs as needed to keep the ship operational.
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A '''damage control team''' (sometimes called a '''damage control party''', '''repair crew''', or '''work crew''') referred to groups of [[Federation]] and [[Klingon]] [[starship]] [[crew]] organized as an adjunct to the [[ship]]'s [[engineering]] staff for use in [[time]]s of crisis when the ship suffered damage. Their general purpose was to fight [[fire]]s and/or effect repairs as needed to keep the ship operational.
   
Members of damage control teams are drawn from all three ship's [[Starfleet division|divisions]]: [[Command division|Command]], [[Sciences division|Sciences]], and [[Operations division|Operations]].
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Members of damage control teams aboard Federation vessels were drawn from all three ship's [[Starfleet division|divisions]]: [[Command division|Command]], [[Sciences division|Sciences]], and [[Operations division|Operations]].
   
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Emergency [[life support]] and damage control systems were usually related. ({{DS9|The Changing Face of Evil}})
In [[2267]], [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]], led a [[boarding party]] including a damage control team to the wrecked [[USS Constellation|USS ''Constellation'']] following its encounter with the "[[doomsday machine]]". ([[TOS]] : "[[The Doomsday Machine]]")
 
   
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[[23rd century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]]s often had a specific [[bridge]] station dedicated to coordinating damage control efforts.
In [[2366]], an [[alternate universe|alternate]] [[universe]] [[Geordi LaForge]] coordinated several damage control teams that boarded the crippled [[USS Enterprise-C|USS ''Enterprise''-C]], which had been damaged in combat with the [[Romulans]].
 
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{{bginfo|Production notes and other background materials tell us about the designated damage control station on the bridges of the {{class|Constitution}} starship pre- and post-refit.}}
([[TNG]] : "[[Yesterday's Enterprise]]")
 
:''Damage control teams are also frequently mentioned in "background chatter" and/or dialog in various episodes of the different series.
 
   
 
In [[2267]], [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] led a [[boarding party]] including a damage control team to the wrecked {{USS|Constellation|NCC-1017}} following its encounter with the "[[planet killer]]". ({{TOS|The Doomsday Machine}})
==Background==
 
Real life naval damage control teams are made up from the members of the ship's crew who does not already have vital duty assignments in a combat situation.
 
   
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In [[2285]], the then-[[Admiral]] Kirk and [[Captain]] [[Spock]] consulted the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}'s damage control station readouts following [[Khan Noonien Singh|Khan]]'s sneak attack in [[2285]]. ({{film|2}})
==External links==
 
*{{wikipedia|Damage control}}
 
   
 
In [[2366]], an [[alternate universe]] [[Geordi La Forge]] coordinated several damage control teams that boarded the crippled {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C|-C}}, which had been damaged in combat with the [[Romulan]]s. ({{TNG|Yesterday's Enterprise}})
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On [[stardate]] [[2369|46154.2]], a damage control team and a medical team aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} were ordered by La Forge to report to [[cargo bay|Cargo Bay 4]] when a massive [[EPS]] explosion was detected in the area. ({{TNG|Schisms}})
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When [[Captain]] [[Edward Jellico]] temporarily took command of the ''Enterprise''-D on stardate 46361, he had the [[Bridge#Supportive stations|Science I and Science II]] stations on the bridge changed to Damage Control and Weapons Status. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}})
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In [[2369]] the repair crew aboard [[Deep Space 9]], including [[Lieutenant]] [[Jones (Lieutenant)|Jones]] and [[Chief]] [[Miles O'Brien]], tried to free three Federation passengers from a malfunctioning [[airlock]]. ({{DS9|Babel}})
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The same year the repair crews of Deep Space 9 were immediately responding to the [[hull breach]]es caused by [[graviton]] impulses of the [[embryonic lifeform]]. ({{DS9|Q-Less}})
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During the absence of Chief Miles O'Brien in 2369 [[Julian Bashir]] joked that they should call a [[Romulan]] repair service to fix the technological problems which occurred. ({{DS9|Dax}})
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[[Commander]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] told his [[son]] [[Jake Sisko|Jake]] that he had to perform damage control after he was informed that his son learned all about [[female|women]] from the [[Ferengi]] boy [[Nog]]. ({{DS9|Move Along Home}})
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[[Constable]] [[Odo]] mentioned work crew seven as the team which did the repairs to [[Quark]]'s damaged [[holosuite]]s and when the Ferengi tried to trade information about the mission of a Klingon crew which previously visited his bar, Odo told him that he could use work crew seven for minor repairs in his [[security office]]. As a result, Quark told Odo what he knew about the Klingon mission. ({{DS9|Dramatis Personae}})
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[[2370|The following year]], damage control parties were placed on stand-by when the ''Enterprise''-D was preparing to enter a [[subspace rift]] to rescue the crew of the {{USS|Fleming}}. ({{TNG|Force of Nature}})
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In the same year, Captain [[Keogh]] of the {{USS|Odyssey}} led a rescue operation and shortly after engaging the [[Jem'Hadar]], he called for the deployment of damage control teams as his vessel took heavy damage, including a plasma leak in the [[port]] [[nacelle]]. One team was sent to level 7. ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar}})
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== External link ==
 
* {{wikipedia|Damage control}}
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Revision as of 10:33, 31 July 2013

A damage control team (sometimes called a damage control party, repair crew, or work crew) referred to groups of Federation and Klingon starship crew organized as an adjunct to the ship's engineering staff for use in times of crisis when the ship suffered damage. Their general purpose was to fight fires and/or effect repairs as needed to keep the ship operational.

Members of damage control teams aboard Federation vessels were drawn from all three ship's divisions: Command, Sciences, and Operations.

Emergency life support and damage control systems were usually related. (DS9: "The Changing Face of Evil")

23rd century Federation starships often had a specific bridge station dedicated to coordinating damage control efforts.

Production notes and other background materials tell us about the designated damage control station on the bridges of the Constitution-class starship pre- and post-refit.

In 2267, Captain James T. Kirk led a boarding party including a damage control team to the wrecked USS Constellation following its encounter with the "planet killer". (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")

In 2285, the then-Admiral Kirk and Captain Spock consulted the USS Enterprise's damage control station readouts following Khan's sneak attack in 2285. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

In 2366, an alternate universe Geordi La Forge coordinated several damage control teams that boarded the crippled USS Enterprise-C, which had been damaged in combat with the Romulans. (TNG: "Yesterday's Enterprise")

On stardate 46154.2, a damage control team and a medical team aboard the USS Enterprise-D were ordered by La Forge to report to Cargo Bay 4 when a massive EPS explosion was detected in the area. (TNG: "Schisms")

When Captain Edward Jellico temporarily took command of the Enterprise-D on stardate 46361, he had the Science I and Science II stations on the bridge changed to Damage Control and Weapons Status. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I")

In 2369 the repair crew aboard Deep Space 9, including Lieutenant Jones and Chief Miles O'Brien, tried to free three Federation passengers from a malfunctioning airlock. (DS9: "Babel")

The same year the repair crews of Deep Space 9 were immediately responding to the hull breaches caused by graviton impulses of the embryonic lifeform. (DS9: "Q-Less")

During the absence of Chief Miles O'Brien in 2369 Julian Bashir joked that they should call a Romulan repair service to fix the technological problems which occurred. (DS9: "Dax")

Commander Benjamin Sisko told his son Jake that he had to perform damage control after he was informed that his son learned all about women from the Ferengi boy Nog. (DS9: "Move Along Home")

Constable Odo mentioned work crew seven as the team which did the repairs to Quark's damaged holosuites and when the Ferengi tried to trade information about the mission of a Klingon crew which previously visited his bar, Odo told him that he could use work crew seven for minor repairs in his security office. As a result, Quark told Odo what he knew about the Klingon mission. (DS9: "Dramatis Personae")

The following year, damage control parties were placed on stand-by when the Enterprise-D was preparing to enter a subspace rift to rescue the crew of the USS Fleming. (TNG: "Force of Nature")

In the same year, Captain Keogh of the USS Odyssey led a rescue operation and shortly after engaging the Jem'Hadar, he called for the deployment of damage control teams as his vessel took heavy damage, including a plasma leak in the port nacelle. One team was sent to level 7. (DS9: "The Jem'Hadar")

Damage control teams were also frequently mentioned in "background chatter" and/or dialog in various episodes of the different series.
Real-life naval damage control teams are made up from the members of the ship's crew who do not already have vital duty assignments in a combat situation.
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