USS VOYAGER'S BRIDGE
MASTER SITUATION DISPLAY AND MISSION OPS

TOSTW and CC screenshots and the tv screenshots below are excluded from USS Voyager's interior tour tally.
Location diagram:



The mission ops stations and the master situation display (often abbreviated in canon sources to MSD) are constantly attended by bridge personnel. Lt. Ayala is often stationed here. He and other bridge personnel are on occasion required to assume the post of a bridge officer who leaves on an errand e.g. when officers leave for an away mission.
See parts of this image close-up by clicking on certain areas. Allow the page to load fully before clicking.
| MISSION OPS I responsible for monitoring activity relating to secondary missions, assigns resources and priorities as specified by the Operations Manager (Ensign Kim) |
MASTER SITUATION DISPLAY (MSD)
Cutaway diagram of the spacecraft which provides constantly updated engineering and operational data at a glance for key systems and stations throughout the ship including the turbolift network. |
MISSION OPS II provides additional support for the Operations Manager |
![]() |
||
See parts of this image close-up by clicking on certain areas. Allow the page to load fully before clicking.
Mission ops I and II provide support resources and data for the operations manager (Ensign Kim) - beam to article about the Ops manager's role and the Ops station.

righthand side of the master situation display and, to its right, mission ops II
[#12 Heroes and Demons]
The MSD, on a smaller scale, forms one of the LCARS displays in main engineering, and it can also be called up elsewhere on the ship as needed e.g. the DNA-swapping alien who takes over Paris' body does this in [#88 Vis à Vis] and zooms in on deck 5 to try to find his way to sickbay.
![]() |
![]() |
TOP | BACK | ROOM INDEX | INTERIOR TOUR INDEX | SHIP | SEARCH | BRIDGE | ![]() |
![]() |