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From:     "Kelly St.Clair" <kellys@???.org>
Date:     Wed, 12 Jan 2000 16:53:37 -0800
Subject:  Re: Star Trek Shuttlecraft
>From the TNG Tech Manual:

Personnel Shuttle Type Six
Type: Light short-range warp shuttle
Accomodation:  Two flight crew.  Six passengers (standard); two (diplomatic)
Powerplant:  Two 1,250 millicochrane warp engines, twelve RCS thrusters
(standard; uprated version has 2,100 mch engines)
Dimensions:  6.0 m long by 4.4 m wide by 2.7 m tall
Mass:  3,380 kg
Performance:  Warp 1.2 for 48 hours (standard); Warp 2 for 36 hours (uprated)
Armament: None (standard); two Type IV phaser emitters (special ops)

This is the smaller of the two full-sized shuttles that we see (between the
big shuttles of the first season, and the little shuttlepods that came
later). By the way, I suggest you give them the standard version.


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Kelly St.Clair   "The Jigglypuff's trilling seems to have a
kellys@???.org    tranquilizing effect on the human nervous system.
                  Fortunately, I am... immune..."
                            -- Mr. Spock, THE TROUBLE WITH POKEMON


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Star Trek Shuttlecraft    Rafilar Irithyl    12 Jan 2000 22:21:17
Re: Star Trek Shuttlecraft    Shawn O'Reilly    12 Jan 2000 23:12:20
Re: Star Trek Shuttlecraft    Downer, Chris    12 Jan 2000 23:42:56
Re: Star Trek Shuttlecraft    Kelly St.Clair    13 Jan 2000 00:53:37
Re: Star Trek Shuttlecraft    Rafilar Irithyl    13 Jan 2000 01:00:38
Re: Star Trek Shuttlecraft    Faustino Cantu    13 Jan 2000 16:37:59

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