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− | The '''Malon escape pod''' was a type of small [[escape pod]] used on some types of [[Malon]] [[Malon export vessel|export |
+ | The '''Malon escape pod''' was a type of small [[escape pod]] used on some types of [[Malon]] [[Malon export vessel|export vessels]]. |
− | Roughly conical in shape, they |
+ | Roughly conical in shape, they seemed to be able to hold one or two individuals per pod. Each individual pod had a large [[impulse engine]] on its aft section. |
− | In [[2375]], when one such vessel's core started to breach, the crew abandoned ship in 37 escape pods. The pods then sent an automated [[distress call]], picked up by the |
+ | In [[2375]], when one such vessel's core started to breach, the crew abandoned ship in 37 escape pods. The pods then sent an automated [[distress call]], picked up by the {{USS|Voyager}}. When they arrived, the pods were heavily contaminated with [[theta radiation]] and only two Malon survived. ({{VOY|Juggernaut}}) |
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Revision as of 19:40, 23 November 2010
The Malon escape pod was a type of small escape pod used on some types of Malon export vessels.
Roughly conical in shape, they seemed to be able to hold one or two individuals per pod. Each individual pod had a large impulse engine on its aft section.
In 2375, when one such vessel's core started to breach, the crew abandoned ship in 37 escape pods. The pods then sent an automated distress call, picked up by the USS Voyager. When they arrived, the pods were heavily contaminated with theta radiation and only two Malon survived. (VOY: "Juggernaut")