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Jefferies tube : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jefferies tube Jefferies tubes, in the ''Star Trek'' fictional universe, are narrow tunnels or corridors inside a starship. They can be vertically or horizontally oriented, and form a network that allows travel throughout large volumes of a starship even when the turbolifts are not functioning. Plumbing, power, and other infrastructure utilities are frequently routed through them. The term "Jefferies tube" was originally an inside joke among the original ''Star Trek'' production staff, a reference to Original Series art director Matt Jefferies, the man who designed the original starship ''Enterprise''. The term was used frequently throughout ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'', ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. and ''Star Trek: Voyager''. The term first became officially used in the Star Trek: The Original Series script of "Journey to Babel", but did not become canon until stated in the episode "The Hunted" of Star Trek: The Next Generation season three. Matt Jefferies is quoted as saying, "Somebody hung the name Jefferies Tube on it (the prop). It wasn't me, but the name stuck and I used it in some of my sketches!" 〔Solow, Herbert F., and Yvonne Fern. Solow. The Star Trek Sketchbook: The Original Series. New York: Pocket, 1997. Print.〕 Another in-joke reportedly appearing in the Jefferies tube sets on the original ''Star Trek'' series are labels on the pipes marked "G.N.D.N.". This stands for "Goes Nowhere, Does Nothing." 〔Dwyer, James, and Brendan Dwyer. Cult Fiction. Paused Books, 2014.〕 The labels are usually written so small as to be invisible to the audience, but can be seen in certain scenes from the ''Star Trek'' films.〔 ==Types of Tubes==
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