[quote=darkwolf687] But do they not still have linked systems running through them for operation? Apparently this has no controls to anything, they is no way to interact with its systems from the command center... Which is a terrible idea, and even in this case you would surely put the airlock inside the drone bay, not on the outside simply so I cannot reach it from the inside. And why on earth would this single section be depressurised and designed in a way separate to the rest of the station? Its not some volatile system or anything, its a drone bay. There is no reason for it to have a random design deviation. Maybe it wasn't a seer foreman, but one who died of a heart attack and handed it over to another who immediately changed the design -.-Comparmentalise =/= no connections to the rest of the ship. If that was the case, controlling anything from a command bridge is entirely pointless as you have no linking between the systems to carry the orders :/ [/quote] Vul'kruun vessels control their fighting compartments from a combat information center buried deep within the heart of the vessel. The center is protected by additional armor, the compartments that engulf it and the hull armor that protects the entire spacecraft. I'm unsure how they direct the fighting compartments, but they probably use radio-based control systems to direct the analog (mechanical-input) computers that make the weapons and engines function. Or maybe they use wireless communication (lasers or microwaves). Unsure. At any rate, the command center of Duck's station could just cut power and communications with the drone hanger and vent it into space upon detecting biological anomalies within its interior. The command center has full-access to the station. The drone hanger does not. Also, if I were designing a drone-equipped space station, the compartment where the drones rest wouldn't be pressurized because it would be exposed to hard vacuum. There's no reason to have a bunch of robots possessing an oxygen supply.