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[[File:Seatbelts, 2368.jpg|thumb|Seatbelts aboard the ''Campbell'']] |
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+ | {{aquote|You might think about recommending seatbelts when we get home.|Hoshi Sato|2151|Broken Bow}} |
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A '''seatbelt''' was a harness designed to hold and protect a passenger of a vehicle in case of an accident or a sudden stop. |
A '''seatbelt''' was a harness designed to hold and protect a passenger of a vehicle in case of an accident or a sudden stop. |
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+ | On {{class|NX}} starships following the destruction of the [[Xindi weapon]], the {{dis|captain|rank}}'s [[bridge]] [[command chair]] was fitted with slots for shoulder harness seatbelts. ({{s|ENT}} [[ENT Season 4|fourth season]]) |
+ | As of [[2164]], twin-shoulder seatbelts were featured on the bridge and in [[engineering]] aboard the {{class|Freedom|22nd century}} {{USS|Franklin}}. ({{film|13}}) |
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− | {{class|Constitution}} starship were equipped with seatbelts, which were employed in cases when there was a loss of [[gravity]] on the [[bridge]]. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}}) |
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− | + | {{class|Constitution}} starships were equipped with seatbelts, which were employed in cases when there was a loss of gravity on the bridge. ({{TAS|Once Upon a Planet}}) |
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+ | [[Starfleet]] [[Type 15 shuttlepod]]s were equipped with seatbelts for all passengers. ({{TNG|Power Play}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|A deleted scene from {{film|10}} had the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}'s [[command chair]] being refitted with seatbelts. |
+ | {{bginfo|The stage directions from the revised final draft [[script]] of {{TOS|Balance of Terror}} made a reference to the [[bridge]] of a {{dis|Romulan Bird-of-Prey|23rd century}} having "seat-harnesses" which snapped when the vessel, close to destruction, came under fire from the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.|A [[deleted scene]] from {{film|10}} had the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}'s [[command chair]] being refitted with seatbelts. {{dis|Captain|rank}} [[Jean-Luc Picard|Picard]] was delightfully surprised at the upgrade, noting, "''It's about time.''" The chair's design was used for Captain [[Jonathan Archer|Archer]]'s chair in the [[ENT Season 4|fourth season]] of {{s|ENT}}.}} |
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Revision as of 19:29, 27 September 2019
(covers information from several alternate timelines)
A seatbelt was a harness designed to hold and protect a passenger of a vehicle in case of an accident or a sudden stop.
On NX-class starships following the destruction of the Xindi weapon, the captain's bridge command chair was fitted with slots for shoulder harness seatbelts. (Star Trek: Enterprise fourth season)
As of 2164, twin-shoulder seatbelts were featured on the bridge and in engineering aboard the Freedom-class USS Franklin. (Star Trek Beyond)
The USS Enterprise of the alternate reality featured twin-shoulder belts for times of gravity failure, though they – unlike those aboard the Franklin – were self-extending. (Star Trek Into Darkness)
Constitution-class starships were equipped with seatbelts, which were employed in cases when there was a loss of gravity on the bridge. (TAS: "Once Upon a Planet")
Starfleet Type 15 shuttlepods were equipped with seatbelts for all passengers. (TNG: "Power Play")