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  • ...rmance is close to her parent class, she is slightly faster, has a smaller crew, and has greater small craft abilities. The handful of these ships in Starf ...' in this respect is that its warp-capable saucer section ensures that the crew would not get stranded should they need to abandon the stardrive section.
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  • ...when an ion storm threatened the research station designated Gamma-7. The crew of the ''Prospero'' realised the storm had manifested and achieved a high l ...on Nebula. These included modifications to shields, engines, communication systems, and sensors so they might remain operational, but the best advice remained
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  • ...me not devoted to the ship’s primary systems is devoted to cargo space and crew facilities. This makes the ''Excelsior'' II a fine choice for generalist sc ...while also being a suitable space for other types of conferences and as a crew recreation area when not in use for official functions. The rim of the sauc
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  • *Logistics Support *Exploratory Support
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  • ...on Luna required artificial gravity, life support, and all sorts of other systems, it was par for the course for colonists there to learn how to repair their ...e ''Challenger'' was a few years newer than the ''Galaxy'' and many of her systems incorporated lessons learned in the construction of the prototype. Still, k
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  • ...from orbit to a planet's surface. This impulse-only craft could sustain a crew of 2-4 and 4-6 passengers for several weeks, but could not conceivably reac ...g with a smaller bunkroom for any aides, and another sleeping area for the crew. The bridge is located centrally.
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  • ...be wrong, such as a key sensor reading being incorrect, or something your crew have been told has been a lie. # A critical misunderstanding hampers progress. This could be between the crew and an alien, or could be between crewmembers.
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  • ...17 Lead Expeditionary Force|Task Force 17 Expeditionary Group]] to provide support for its larger units. Typically, they are commanded by officers on track to ...he attention of a larger starship or which would be too risky for a larger crew to attempt.
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  • ...e pieces that would be docked and fused together; Propulsion & Power, Life support & Living Quarters and a cargo and re-entry section housed behind a large ph ...entional rockets. Once construction was complete a 4th launch carrying the crew and colonists would then dock with the superstructure. The colonists would
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  • | crew =*100,000 Starfleet ...med after Dr. Leah Brahms in recognition for her work designing the engine systems for the ''Galaxy''-class explorer and ''Nebula''-class exploratory cruiser.
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  • ...ers for large explorers or ''Sutherland''-class research cruisers that can support them. What’s more common is for a ship of this class to be based out of a ...e of their speed, their mission pod is fitted with advanced communications systems and they have quarters for a VIP guest.
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  • ...of which relied on technology developed in the 2270s, even as more modern systems were added in piecemeal. They were built because they were proven, reliable ...s. In addition, the interlocking structural framework that was designed to support this elliptical structure would be the strongest space frame ever developed
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  • ...limit|3}}Starships and starbases have multiple positions for officers and crew. This article gives several of the most common positions, listed by departm ...ludes both the senior-most officers of the unit, as well as administrative support personnel. On the largest units (such as starbases) there can be dozens of
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  • After spending almost two years in the Delta Quadrant, the crew of the USS ''Odyssey'' became experts in the Gradin Belt area, which gave t ...is capable of long-term assignments; however, when working together, they support one another to ensure they share resources to complete their mission.
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  • ...w of ''Challenger'' took some time to adjust to the changes in its command crew, as Burton had lost a few other senior staff who felt they were unable to r ...y, Madilyn Campbell. The convoy was attacked by the Orions and some of the crew (along with other delegates) were captured by them to be sold on the [[Orio
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  • ...d a significant impact on the crew of the ''Endeavour'', where many of its crew were either killed in the line of duty or were transferred for their expert ...'' together was relatively simple and by December 2155, the ship's primary systems were almost at one hundred percent operational efficiency.
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  • ...ons on the stern and to the dorsal superstructure that allows for a higher crew complement and for barracks space to transport up to a thousand troops. An ...also equipped with a complement of observation probes, which can linger in systems after the ship has passed through to keep an eye on things there, notifying
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  • ...isting of a broad primary hull which contains the majority of the vessel’s systems and a separate navigational deflector pod situated aft of the primary hull ...w profile also allowed designers to maximise the protection of several key systems. The main bridge module nestles in the centre of the broad primary hull and
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  • |primary mission= Logistical Support ...nger liners, tankers, freighters, transports, and some research vessels in support of the starships and capital starships in mainline Starfleet service. Witho
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  • ...ite and huge load of replicable probes allowed it to survey dozens of star systems entirely on its own without a need to resupply, and to do so with previousl ...ces, with each ship’s complement of established labs (and attendant expert crew) different from every other’s. The decades of service even the last ''Gal
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