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| - Shuttlecraft are small, short-range vessels serving crew aboard starships, space stations, outposts or colonies. Also known as shuttles, they usually have impulse capabilities and sometimes, but not always, warp capabilities. Shuttlecraft are usually utilized when transporters are inoperable, unavailable or too risky. (TNG: "Power Play", et al) Many races use shuttles or shuttlecraft. Starfleet held a wide range of shuttle sizes and types throughout its history, including small shuttlepods and larger runabouts. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection", et al; DS9: "Emissary", et al)
- Garron claimed to have a shuttle hidden on Ribos. (TV: The Ribos Operation) File:VehicleStub.png
- Shuttlecraft ranged in size from the larger, longer-range, and more versatile types, such as runabouts, to the small, short-range types commonly known as shuttlepods. Most Starfleet shuttlecraft from the 23rd century onward had warp nacelles, indicating warp capability. (DS9: "Emissary", "Paradise", "The Jem'Hadar"; TNG: "Parallels" , "All Good Things..." ; VOY: "Drone", "Resolutions"; TOS: "The Galileo Seven" , "The Doomsday Machine" ; ENT: "Broken Bow", "Shuttlepod One"; Star Trek Into Darkness)
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| - Shuttlecraft ranged in size from the larger, longer-range, and more versatile types, such as runabouts, to the small, short-range types commonly known as shuttlepods. Most Starfleet shuttlecraft from the 23rd century onward had warp nacelles, indicating warp capability. (DS9: "Emissary", "Paradise", "The Jem'Hadar"; TNG: "Parallels" , "All Good Things..." ; VOY: "Drone", "Resolutions"; TOS: "The Galileo Seven" , "The Doomsday Machine" ; ENT: "Broken Bow", "Shuttlepod One"; Star Trek Into Darkness) While attending the Academy, Ensign Nog had heard of instances of cadets commanding a runabout or a shuttle as a Training vessel, but never a starship, after discovering, in 2374, that the USS Valiant served as a training vessel for Red Squad cadets. (DS9: "Valiant") According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 146) , a Star Trek tradition has it that Federation shuttlecraft are named after famous explorers and scientists.
- Shuttlecraft are small, short-range vessels serving crew aboard starships, space stations, outposts or colonies. Also known as shuttles, they usually have impulse capabilities and sometimes, but not always, warp capabilities. Shuttlecraft are usually utilized when transporters are inoperable, unavailable or too risky. (TNG: "Power Play", et al) Many races use shuttles or shuttlecraft. Starfleet held a wide range of shuttle sizes and types throughout its history, including small shuttlepods and larger runabouts. (TNG: "Unnatural Selection", et al; DS9: "Emissary", et al)
- Garron claimed to have a shuttle hidden on Ribos. (TV: The Ribos Operation) File:VehicleStub.png
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