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Basically I added panels on the under saucer on deck 7 near the neck that leads to the carbon powder refuse as a part of the ship's life support systems.


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The primary method of oxygen generation is NOT replicators as on, "Explorers."  Rather the primary method is actually from aeroponic gardens and bioreactors used to grow algae, kelp and seaweed for both cellular farming and food synthesizers.


In the event the ship isn't generating enough oxygen, it has liquid oxygen tanks to supplement the oxygen supply as on here:


www.deviantart.com/newdivide17…


The numbers I got says there's enough oxygen and CO2 storage to last 430 people for over 400 days.  But let's say my math is WAY off and it's actually closer to 4 days -- 4 weeks at the absolute most.  So to supplement the oxygen supply, the Enterprise has Bosch reactors that converts CO2 and hydrogen -- from the ship's water tanks -- into water and carbon powder.


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bosch_re…


The water is broken down into hydrogen and oxygen where the oxygen is sent to the tanks while the hydrogen is sent back to the reactors.  The remaining carbon powder is sent to the refuse tanks as shown on this ship.


The tanks can be removed even though the carbon powder could be beamed out where they can be recycled on a starbase.


It's one of those things that keeps the ship breathing like those 7 safety interlocks that prevents life support failure on, "Brothers."


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As to aeroponics, 243,852 square kilometres on sweet potatoes, roughly 600,000 square kilometres with variety that would take up most of Alberta's surface area on a single layer.


geology.com/world/world-map.sh…


geology.com/world/canada-satel…


So if they used 30 story buildings for aeroponics with a single layer, roughly 20,000 square kilometres, or less than 40% of the surface area of Nova Scotia.

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