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+ | In [[Federation]] [[starship classification]], a '''runabout''' was the designation of a type of vessel smaller than a [[starship]] but larger than a [[shuttlecraft]]. Runabouts were equipped with limited weapons and drive systems, but offered additional living space and the ability to be configured to mission-specific cargo capacities. They had a larger operational range and better weapons capability compared to shuttles, and were capable of speeds of up to [[warp]] 5. Runabouts were typically assigned to [[space station]]s or [[starship]]s as auxiliary craft. ({{DS9|Emissary|Paradise|The Jem'Hadar}}; {{TNG|Timescape}}) |
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+ | The {{class|Danube}} of runabouts entered service in [[2368]], with many being assigned to [[Deep Space 9]]. ({{DS9|Paradise}}) |
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+ | ''In an [[alternate timeline]], the {{class|Yellowstone}} of runabouts was introduced in [[2372]]. It featured a [[tetryon plasma]] drive system.'' ({{VOY|Non Sequitur}}) |
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− | *[[Danube class]] - ''for more information about the'' Danube ''class of runabout, including those assigned to'' Deep Space 9. |
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Revision as of 03:50, 25 October 2013
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In Federation starship classification, a runabout was the designation of a type of vessel smaller than a starship but larger than a shuttlecraft. Runabouts were equipped with limited weapons and drive systems, but offered additional living space and the ability to be configured to mission-specific cargo capacities. They had a larger operational range and better weapons capability compared to shuttles, and were capable of speeds of up to warp 5. Runabouts were typically assigned to space stations or starships as auxiliary craft. (DS9: "Emissary", "Paradise", "The Jem'Hadar"; TNG: "Timescape")
The Danube-class of runabouts entered service in 2368, with many being assigned to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Paradise")
In an alternate timeline, the Yellowstone-class of runabouts was introduced in 2372. It featured a tetryon plasma drive system. (VOY: "Non Sequitur")
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