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[[Image:Shuttle Galileo, The immunity syndrome.jpg|thumb|The ''Galileo'' in the shuttlebay.]]
 
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The '''''Galileo'' (NCC-1701<tt>⁄</tt>7)''' was a [[Class F shuttlecraft]] assigned to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. It replaced a shuttle of the [[Galileo (2267)|same name]].
 
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| Name = ''Galileo''
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| Class = [[Class F shuttlecraft]]
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| Registry = NCC-1701<tt>⁄</tt>7
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| owner = {{Federation}}
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| operator = [[Starfleet]]
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| Status = Active
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| Datestatus = 2268
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The '''''Galileo'' (NCC-1701<tt>⁄</tt>7)''' was a [[Federation]] [[Class F shuttlecraft]] that was in service to [[Starfleet]] in the mid-[[23rd century]], attached to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. ''Galileo'' was the successor to a shuttle of the [[Galileo (2267)|same name and hull number]]. ({{TOS|The Immunity Syndrome}})
   
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==History==
 
In [[2267]], It was used to transport the critically-ill [[Nancy Hedford]] from [[Epsilon Canaris III]] that same year. The shuttle was inexplicably pulled off course by the [[Companion]], and forced down on a [[planetoid]] in the [[Gamma Canaris region]]. [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] discovered [[Zefram Cochrane]] alive and well, and Hedford remained behind when the ''Galileo'' left, as she merged with the Companion. No record of this encounter was made at the request of Cochrane. ({{TOS|Metamorphosis}})
 
In [[2267]], It was used to transport the critically-ill [[Nancy Hedford]] from [[Epsilon Canaris III]] that same year. The shuttle was inexplicably pulled off course by the [[Companion]], and forced down on a [[planetoid]] in the [[Gamma Canaris region]]. [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], and [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] discovered [[Zefram Cochrane]] alive and well, and Hedford remained behind when the ''Galileo'' left, as she merged with the Companion. No record of this encounter was made at the request of Cochrane. ({{TOS|Metamorphosis}})
   
The ''Galileo'' brought [[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] and his wife [[Amanda Grayson|Amanda]] from the surface of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] to the ''Enterprise'' prior to the historic [[Babel Conference]] in [[2267]]. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
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The ''Galileo'' brought [[Ambassador]] [[Sarek]] and his wife [[Amanda Grayson|Amanda]] from the surface of [[Vulcan (planet)|Vulcan]] to the ''Enterprise'' prior to the historic [[Babel Conference]] in [[2268]]. ({{TOS|Journey to Babel}})
   
This ''Galileo'' was nearly lost following an encounter with a [[space amoeba]] creature on stardate 4307. [[Spock]], motivated by the loss of the {{USS|Intrepid|NCC-1631}}, piloted the ''Galileo'' into the creature with the intention of destroying it. The explosion threw both ship and shuttle clear. Spock later returned to the ''Enterprise''. ({{TOS|The Immunity Syndrome}})
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This ''Galileo'' was nearly lost following an encounter with a [[space amoeba]] creature on stardate 4307. [[Spock]], motivated by the loss of the {{USS|Intrepid|NCC-1631}}, piloted the ''Galileo'' into the creature with the intention of destroying it. The explosion threw both ship and shuttle clear. Spock later returned to the ''Enterprise''. ({{TOS|The Immunity Syndrome}})
   
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==Background==
 
Stock shots from {{e|The Galileo Seven}} were used to represent a shuttle stolen from a [[starbase]] in {{e|Let That Be Your Last Battlefield}}, even though the ''Galileo's'' markings were clearly visible.
 
   
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==Appendices==
The model was recreated as a CGI for the remastered print of "Journey to Babel" in 2007. It shows the shuttle on approach, landing, and being prepped for launch.''
 
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===See also===
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*[[Galileo Galilei]]
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===Background information===
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The ''Galileo'' was named after {{w|Galileo Galilei}}. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 165)
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Stock shots from {{e|The Galileo Seven}} were used to represent a shuttle stolen from a [[starbase]] in {{e|Let That Be Your Last Battlefield}}, even though the ''Galileo''{{'}}s markings were clearly visible.|The model was recreated as a CGI for the remastered print of "Journey to Babel" in 2007. It shows the shuttle on approach, landing, and being prepped for launch.
   
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Revision as of 21:02, 15 October 2014

The Galileo (NCC-17017) was a Federation Class F shuttlecraft that was in service to Starfleet in the mid-23rd century, attached to the USS Enterprise. Galileo was the successor to a shuttle of the same name and hull number. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

History

In 2267, It was used to transport the critically-ill Nancy Hedford from Epsilon Canaris III that same year. The shuttle was inexplicably pulled off course by the Companion, and forced down on a planetoid in the Gamma Canaris region. Kirk, Spock, and McCoy discovered Zefram Cochrane alive and well, and Hedford remained behind when the Galileo left, as she merged with the Companion. No record of this encounter was made at the request of Cochrane. (TOS: "Metamorphosis")

The Galileo brought Ambassador Sarek and his wife Amanda from the surface of Vulcan to the Enterprise prior to the historic Babel Conference in 2268. (TOS: "Journey to Babel")

This Galileo was nearly lost following an encounter with a space amoeba creature on stardate 4307. Spock, motivated by the loss of the USS Intrepid, piloted the Galileo into the creature with the intention of destroying it. The explosion threw both ship and shuttle clear. Spock later returned to the Enterprise. (TOS: "The Immunity Syndrome")

Template:ShuttlecraftGalileo Template:ClassFShuttlecraft

Appendices

See also

Background information

The Galileo was named after Galileo Galilei. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 165)

Stock shots from "The Galileo Seven" were used to represent a shuttle stolen from a starbase in "Let That Be Your Last Battlefield", even though the Galileo's markings were clearly visible.|The model was recreated as a CGI for the remastered print of "Journey to Babel" in 2007. It shows the shuttle on approach, landing, and being prepped for launch.