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The innovative feature that made the runabout possible is its compact, high-performance warp propulsion system. A runabout is capable of traveling at up to Warp 8. The runabout was also equipped with an aft tractor beam emitter strong enough to tow a Cardassian Galor-class warship, also certified for warp towing. | The innovative feature that made the runabout possible is its compact, high-performance warp propulsion system. A runabout is capable of traveling at up to Warp 8. The runabout was also equipped with an aft tractor beam emitter strong enough to tow a Cardassian Galor-class warship, also certified for warp towing. | ||
The runabout's highly modular platform allows easy configuration for a multitude of missions. Two such modules are the mission module and sensor pod. For defence, the runabout is armed with phasers and microtorpedoes. The microtorpedo launcher assembly is accessible via a hatch on the floor of the forward cabin. The | The runabout's highly modular platform allows easy configuration for a multitude of missions. Two such modules are the mission module and sensor pod. For defence, the runabout is armed with phasers and microtorpedoes. The microtorpedo launcher assembly is accessible via a hatch on the floor of the forward cabin. The three runabouts assigned to the Ronin are the ''USS Wye'', the ''USS Murray'' and the ''USS Cedar'', the first named after a [[wp:River Wye|river in Wales]], the second a [[wp:Murray River|river in Austrialia's southeast]] and the third a [[wp:Cedar River (Iowa River)|river in Minnesota and Iowa]]. | ||
== Type M-1 Sphinx Workpods == | == Type M-1 Sphinx Workpods == |
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