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[[starship]]s, that are used, in [[planetary landing]]s. They are normally inside of the ship, and are exposed by moving panels when needed. In the late [[2370s]], [[Starfleet]] ships were starting to have landing struts installed, if the hulls could withstand the stress of landing. The [[Intrepid class|''Intrepid'' class]] are among the first ship classes to not only receive this feature, but also be able to employ it whenever needed, and not only for one time use, in emergencies. ([[VOY]]: "[[Basics, Part I]]") |
[[starship]]s, that are used, in [[planetary landing]]s. They are normally inside of the ship, and are exposed by moving panels when needed. In the late [[2370s]], [[Starfleet]] ships were starting to have landing struts installed, if the hulls could withstand the stress of landing. The [[Intrepid class|''Intrepid'' class]] are among the first ship classes to not only receive this feature, but also be able to employ it whenever needed, and not only for one time use, in emergencies. ([[VOY]]: "[[Basics, Part I]]") |
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Revision as of 01:19, 11 January 2007
Landing Struts are the support systems on
starships, that are used, in planetary landings. They are normally inside of the ship, and are exposed by moving panels when needed. In the late 2370s, Starfleet ships were starting to have landing struts installed, if the hulls could withstand the stress of landing. The Intrepid class are among the first ship classes to not only receive this feature, but also be able to employ it whenever needed, and not only for one time use, in emergencies. (VOY: "Basics, Part I")