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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 ...deck crew accommodation and a recreation area. The base of the core was a large hangar designed to house and maintain cargo craft as well as the station's
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  • ...colonial support operations. Specifically, Task Force 9 surveys regions of space close to Federation territory to identify sites for new colonies, outposts, *'''Explore''' within and near to Federation space on its frontiers to locate new sites for colonies and other outposts.
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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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  • | type =Large Space Station ...anchor stations for smaller shipyards, but, otherwise, they are simply too large to be useful in specialist assignments. In more important sectors, they ser
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  • ...ndard crew complement to approximately 900, and this increase in available space allows the ''Watchtower'' to offer living and working facilities more toler ...it does not require the most advanced technologies or support for the most large and significant of starships.
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  • ...external power, life support, and radiation shielding, as well as storage space for construction vehicles and supplies. The term 'spacedock' is also used a ...an't embark a permanent crew and rely on either habitat and administrative stations nearby or planet-side facilities.
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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. ...le, as they are comprised of a small number of large modules rather than a large number of small modules. Examples of missions for this class in the researc
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  • | name = Deep Space 17 | image = [[File:Deep Space 17.png]]
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  • | type = Medium Space Station *2 large shuttlebays (four doorways each)
    13 KB (1,984 words) - 15:46, 30 December 2023
  • ...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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  • | type = Small Space Station ...lass|''Anchorage''-class stations]] that are also common within Federation space.
    12 KB (1,804 words) - 17:01, 5 April 2023
  • ...ommands like Avalon Fleet Yards. Independently, a station of this class is large enough to be commanded by a commodore, but as a sub-command of AFY, it has ...have a barbell shape with two semi-spherical modules joined together via a large interconnecting pylon. The two hemispheres have four hangers capable of han
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  • | role = Large Space Station ...atform, designed with lessons learned from Starfleet's stewardship of Deep Space 9. This class was first introduced in the early 2380s, with many units onli
    12 KB (1,773 words) - 15:46, 30 December 2023
  • ...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 ...f the station to the bottom, with long-distance trams and turbolifts. Most stations use letters to the sections of their station: A for the Administrative Leve
    16 KB (2,473 words) - 21:54, 28 September 2023
  • ...33-year-old Vallejo was recommissioned after a thorough refit to make her space worthy once again and put back into service, focusing on the Pathfinding Op ...cience on the port side of the bridge. Forward of those stations are found stations for the conn officer on the starboard, and operations officer on the port s
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  • ...nything that entered it. However, it does contain swirling dust clouds and large rocks, which can present a navigational hazard for starships. If a ship doe ...resources on it. Instead, Starfleet deployed warning buoys and monitoring stations in proximity to it.
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  • ...''[[Canopus Class|Canopus]]'' and [[Spacedock Class|''Spacedock''-class]] stations. Designed to be assembled at manufacturing facilities within the Federation ...having half the stem. The dorsal and ventral aspects of the station house large antenna farms, allowing the station to act as a regional communications rel
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  • ...ave a small fleet of them. They're also common in civilian hands, and many large freighters also embark them. The shuttle's cockpit is small and has two stations for a pilot and co-pilot, as well as a two-place transporter. Aft of this i
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  • ...ire Romulan Border but now handles humanitarian missions across Federation space. ...base 93 at its core. The headquarters station itself was built in multiple large sections and towed to the Devron system by high-warp tugs, with the drydock
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  • ...ted officers sit in their assigned seating throughout the bridge's various stations. The intentionality of the refit design was to experiment with a bridge de ...g thought abandoned moon base several sectors over, well within Federation Space.
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