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The larger, longer-range, and more versatile type of shuttle is known as a [[runabout]], whereas the small and short-range type of shuttle is known as a [[shuttlepod]]. |
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==Shuttles by race== |
==Shuttles by race== |
Revision as of 03:39, 4 June 2005
In starship classification, shuttlecraft, or shuttles, are auxiliary craft typically attached to a starship or a starbase. Most shuttles are short-range vessels, possessing only impulse drive or a limited warp capability. Utilization of shuttlecraft is common for most spacefaring civilizations, especially for situations where the transporter cannot be used for landings, or where such technology does not yet exist.
The larger, longer-range, and more versatile type of shuttle is known as a runabout, whereas the small and short-range type of shuttle is known as a shuttlepod.
All Starfleet shuttlecrafts from the 23rd century and onward had warp nacelles indicating warp capability.