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[[File:Retellian escape pod, descending.jpg|thumb|A Retellian escape pod ([[2152]])]]
 
[[File:Retellian escape pod, descending.jpg|thumb|A Retellian escape pod ([[2152]])]]
 
[[File:Retellian escape pod, interior.jpg|thumb|The interior of a Retellian escape pod]]
 
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The {{EnterpriseNX}} carried escape pods. The maximum speed of these pods was 300 [[Kilometer per hour|kilometers per hour]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
 
The {{EnterpriseNX}} carried escape pods. The maximum speed of these pods was 300 [[Kilometer per hour|kilometers per hour]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
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Some [[Klingon]] starships lack escape pods, although most classes do have them. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs|Bounty}}; {{DS9|Penumbra}})
 
Some [[Klingon]] starships lack escape pods, although most classes do have them. ({{ENT|Sleeping Dogs|Bounty}}; {{DS9|Penumbra}})
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:*[[Intrepid type escape pod|''Intrepid''-type escape pod]] - {{USS|Voyager}}, {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, {{USS|Valiant|NCC-74210}}
 
:*[[Intrepid type escape pod|''Intrepid''-type escape pod]] - {{USS|Voyager}}, {{USS|Defiant|2370}}, {{USS|Valiant|NCC-74210}}
 
:*[[Miranda type escape pod|''Miranda''-type escape pod]] - {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-31911}}
 
:*[[Miranda type escape pod|''Miranda''-type escape pod]] - {{USS|Saratoga|NCC-31911}}
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:*[[NX type escape pod]] - {{NX|Enterprise}}, {{ISS|Enterprise|NX-01}}
 
:*[[Sovereign type escape pod|''Sovereign''-type escape pod]] - {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E| -E}}
 
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Retellian escape pod, descending

A Retellian escape pod (2152)

Retellian escape pod, interior

The interior of a Retellian escape pod

Xindi-Aquatic escape pod

A Xindi-Aquatic escape pod (2154)

Zalkonian escape pod

A Zalkonian escape pod (2366)

Saratoga Officers

The interior of a Starfleet Miranda-type escape pod (2367)

Sovereign type escape pods

Starfleet Sovereign-type escape pods (2373)

Delta Flyer escape pod

A Starfleet escape pod from the Delta Flyer (2376)

In starship classification, an escape pod (also known as life pod, life boat or evacuation pod) is a small capsule found aboard most starships that are used in the event that the ship is damaged and pending destruction. Starfleet vessels have enough escape pods to evacuate the entire crew and any non-Starfleet personnel.

The Enterprise NX-01 carried escape pods. The maximum speed of these pods was 300 kilometers per hour. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")

Some Klingon starships lack escape pods, although most classes do have them. (ENT: "Sleeping Dogs", "Bounty"; DS9: "Penumbra")

Noted Uses

When the USS Enterprise -E traveled back in time to the year 2063, the crew used the ship's escape pods to leave the Borg-occupied ship. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Escape pods, also known as rescue pods, of the Odin were capable of traveling at warp 1 for extended periods. It took them 5 months and 14 days to reach the nearest inhabited planet Angel I in 2357. (TNG: "Angel One")

Roga Danar used an escape pod from a stolen Angosian police shuttle in an attempt to elude the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Hunted")

In 2366, the Zalkonian known as "John Doe" used a Zalkonian vessel to escape prosecution for his slow transformation to a higher being. When the ship was attacked, "John Doe" used an escape pod to leave the ship before it was destroyed. (TNG: "Transfigurations")

Lieutenant Commander Benjamin Sisko used an escape pod during the Battle of Wolf 359 to escape from the doomed USS Saratoga. (DS9: "Emissary")

In the year 2367, the crew members of the Arcos used escape pods when they abandoned the ship above Turkana IV. (TNG: "Legacy")

Ensign Sito Jaxa was reportedly killed in a Federation evacuation pod, when she tried to return to the USS Enterprise-D after her mission, to bring back the Cardassian Joret Dal, who previously came aboard the ship in an escape pod, succeeded. (TNG: "Lower Decks")

On Stardate 46383, the Bajoran transport Ibudan was on had a lifeboat drill. (DS9: "A Man Alone")

Following a Dominion attack and being boarded by the Jem'Hadar, Commander Benjamin Sisko gave the order for the crew to abandon the USS Defiant using escape pods. (DS9: "The Search, Part I")

Captain Lisa Cusak and Commander Gatsby left the USS Olympia in an escape pod. However, it was torn open on impact and Gatsby was killed. (DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice")

Several crewmembers of the USS Honshu used escaped pods to leave the ship when it was being attacked by Cardassian forces. At least three escape pods detached from the Honshu before its destruction. An escape pod also landed on a planet. (DS9: "Waltz")

When the IKS Koraga was about to be destroyed by the Dominion in 2375, Worf left the ship in an escape pod. However, it drifted into the Badlands. The IKS Rotarran recovered six escape pods from the Koraga. (DS9: "Penumbra", "Strange Bedfellows")

In 2377, while trying to fend off a Quarren attack, Harry Kim came up with a ingenious plan to mask the life signs of the remaining crew in the Briefing room, and ejecting two escape pods which actually contained photon torpedoes. When the Quarren ship's tractor beamed them in, they were detonated, and the Quarren ships were disabled. (VOY: "Workforce, Part II")

Appendices

Appearances

Background

According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual they are also referred to as "Autonomous Survival and Recovery Vehicles" or ASRV on Starfleet and Federation spacecraft. It was also stated that the cube-shaped escape pods of the Galaxy-class starship were capable of docking together to form large arrays in order to pool resources. However this was never shown on screen.

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