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n. (plural of turboshaft English)
Usage examples of "turboshafts".
Invisible strands of intrigue interwrapped every Romulan vessel's bridge, spinning themselves down turboshafts and corridors, extending back through hyperspace at the touch of a comm-toggle to the heart of the Empire itself.
Blame him then for the need for catharsis, the need once he knew what the empty chair and the tremor in McCoy's voice signified, to bolt, fly down the turboshafts, shimmy down the ladders - to see, to witness, to somehow make amends for not seeing, not knowing, until his best friend was dead.
With the turboshafts and access crawlways leading to the outpost’s upper levels still blocked off due to damage from the ion storm, it was still the only way for the engineers to effect their departure.
I've set up shields in all the connecting tunnels, but they're burning into the cargo aisles and the turboshafts and who knows what else.
Designed for use by maintenance workers operating within the ship’s network of turboshafts, the chair was capable of carrying a person and an extensive toolkit.
It was one of the largest open spaces Chekov had ever seen inside a Starfleet vessel, so wide that two exposed turboshafts ran straight through it from floor to ceiling, for there was nowhere else to fit them in this part of the ship.
It trembled, the rotor grinding, those amazing General Electric turboshafts sputtering, dying now from all the damage my bullets had caused.