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Torpedo bay

From Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference

The automated bay of the NX-01 loads a torpedo into the tube
The torpedo bay of the refit USS Enterprise
The torpedo bay of a Galaxy-class starship

A torpedo bay is the area of a starship in which torpedoes are stored, and the torpedo launcher can be accessed by personnel. In the bay, torpedoes are removed from storage and placed into the torpedo tubes immediately prior to launch.

Different ships from the 22nd century to the 23rd century were shown to have varying degrees of automation of this process. The retrofitted USS Enterprise and Enterprise-A appeared to primarily use manually-loading bays (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country), while the process was more automated on the NX-01. (ENT: "Civilization") Vessels in the 24th century were also equipped with automated torpedo bays.

The compact torpedo bay of the refit Constitution-class USS Enterprise-A was located on Deck 13. In 2293, Captain Spock and Doctor Leonard McCoy entered the torpedo bay, where they modified a photon torpedo to track the engine emissions left by General Chang's prototype Klingon Bird-of-Prey. When modifications were complete, they loaded the torpedo manually into its firing tube. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Aboard the Galaxy-class USS Enterprise-D, the forward torpedo bay was located on Deck 25. (TNG: "In Theory") In 2368, Captain Jean-Luc Picard gave the winners of the primary school science fair a tour of several parts of the ship, including the torpedo bay. (TNG: "Disaster")

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