Ready room

Ready room‏

Union Fleet term. Prior to the Ascent a ready room was a room on an aircraft carrier where on-duty pilots "stand by" their airplanes. Each flight squadron has its own individual ready room. Large squadrons, such as torpedo and dive-bomber squadrons, can have more than one ready room. Most ready rooms are located between the flight and hangar decks, but some are located on the flight deck. After the ascent and the development of the Union Spatial Navy .The ready room on carriers and ships with a fighter contingent are now called Stand-By Rooms or the "Hot Stand-By" The term ready room now describes the captain's office aboard a space ship of Destroyer size and larger. Smaller ships generally do not have captains and thus no ready rooms.Only the captain's office is called this way. The office of the XO or any other lead officer is called "Office" Ready Rooms are generally in close vicinity of the bridge and always on the command deck.