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Starfleet designates shuttlecraft into two classes: | Starfleet designates shuttlecraft into two classes: | ||
* '''[[Class 1 Shuttlecraft]]:''' Also known as '''shuttlepods''' | |||
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* '''[[Class 1 Shuttlecraft]]:''' Also known as '''shuttlepods''', these smaller shuttlecraft lack warp capability. | |||
[[File:Type9 shuttle.jpg|211px|link=Class 2 Shuttlecraft]] | |||
* '''[[Class 2 Shuttlecraft]]:''' Larger shuttles capable of warp travel and extended mission duration. | * '''[[Class 2 Shuttlecraft]]:''' Larger shuttles capable of warp travel and extended mission duration. | ||
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[[Category:Starfleet ship classes]] | [[Category:Starfleet ship classes]] |
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SMALL CRAFT Class 1 Shuttlecraft •
Class 2 Shuttlecraft
Shuttlecraft, or shuttles, are auxiliary craft typically attached to a starship or a starbase. Most shuttles are short-range vessels, possessing only impulse drive or limited warp capability. The use of shuttlecraft is common for most spacefaring civilizations, especially for situations where the transporter cannot be used for landings, or where such technology does not yet exist. Starfleet designates shuttlecraft into two classes:
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- Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
- Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
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