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  • ...as a border outpost or a checkpoint on a high-traffic region of Federation space, and may also provide protection and support for a minor shore facility. Th ...upport a crew of any real size. At the same time, Starfleet's medium-sized stations such as the ''Watchtower''-class station were also falling behind. In 2330,
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  • ...eir operational life and being phased out of service. Designed as resupply stations and drydocks in areas with few inhabited star systems, in the 23rd century ...ar designed to house and maintain cargo craft as well as the station's own small complement of shuttles. Built outwards from the core are three long arms, e
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  • | dockingfacilities = *2 Small Starship Bays '''''Anchorage''-class stations''' are among the most common stations in the Federation. Based on the same rough design as the much smaller [[Reg
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  • ...hold ships no larger than the old ''Constitution''-classes, and thus only small Starfleet ships by modern standards. Above the spacedock is the habitation ...ndard crew complement to approximately 900, and this increase in available space allows the ''Watchtower'' to offer living and working facilities more toler
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  • | type =Large Space Station | dockingfacilities =6 Small Starship Bays
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  • | role = Multi-Role Small Station | type = Small Space Station
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  • ...2330s, this design is one of the most common space stations in Federation space because of its ease of construction and versatility. ...comprised of a small number of large modules rather than a large number of small modules. Examples of missions for this class in the research configuration
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  • | type = Medium Space Station *12 small shuttlebays
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  • }}The '''Olympia System''' is a star system on the edge of Federation space in the [[Olympia Sector]], which is in the far rimward trailing frontier of ...ood site for a deuterium refinery, as it could back-fill the fuel needs of stations closer to the war itself, and so a facility was built in 2374 orbiting the
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  • ...adios transmit signals at extreme speeds, the distances involved with deep space exploration will still result in communications delays. The speed and range ...one box on the map’s grid. This would apply to ships outside of Federation space.
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  • ...te of the art nexus of Starfleet operations and commerce in this region of space. ...were conducted in 2389 and Starfleet authorized the establishment of Deep Space 38 to monitor and continue stabilization efforts. Initially, an existing ''
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  • ...e surface is dominated by rivers and oceans of lava. Starfleet maintains a small network of automated satellites in orbit of Avalon I to study the geology o ...and the [[Avalon Fleet Yards#Subsidiary Stations|three ''Presidium''-class stations]] orbit Avalon II.
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  • | role = Large Space Station *4 small starship bays
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  • ...shuttle bays will have all three of these duties represented, while space stations will only have to deal with docking procedures, and the department is inste ...s. On starships, they combine the role of Helmsman and Navigator, while on stations they serve manage the approach and departure procedures for the dozens of s
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  • ...than a day or so. They are uncommon on starships but most starbases have a small fleet of them. They're also common in civilian hands, and many large freigh ...a pilot and co-pilot, as well as a two-place transporter. Aft of this is a small area with four bunks and a replicator, followed by the cargo hold. There ar
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  • ...d by fleet captains is highly contextual; a senior captain in command of a small task group would only have authority over their direct subordinates, while ...tations, serve as aides to flag officers, and head up departments on large stations and starships. It is possible to reach this rank without commanding a stars
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  • * 2 Small Drydocks ...turn was succeeded by the ''[[Probert Class|Probert]]'' in the 2380s, many stations of this class remain in service around the Federation. The original Earth S
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  • ...face, ship-to-ship, or station-to-ship transportation of personnel or very small quantities of cargo. They are generally limited to sublight flight and are ...docking ring allows the pod to dock with the docking ports built into the stations and ships. The pods are equipped with large floodlights along the front end
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  • ...''[[Canopus Class|Canopus]]'' and [[Spacedock Class|''Spacedock''-class]] stations. Designed to be assembled at manufacturing facilities within the Federation ...reminiscent of Starfleet's various spacedock classes - a giant mushroom in space. Compared to the similar ''Canopus'', it could be described as only having
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  • ...ire Romulan Border but now handles humanitarian missions across Federation space. Compared to other yards, DFY is relatively small: comprising a [[Unity Class|''Unity''-class station]] at its core and sever
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