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The [[Franklin series probe|''Franklin'' series]] [[warp drive]] message probe became operational on [[Stardate#Reference_Stardates|Reference Stardate]] 0/6407 (July 2114).<ref group="Notes" name="RSD"/> These small, unmanned probes had rudimentary astrogational equipment, and were capable of carrying a cargo of up to 0.1 ton in addition to several hundred recorded messages. These probes were later refitted with newer warp drives and used through the mid-2140s. A total of 380 were built.<ref name="FASA2221A"/>
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The ''Franklin'' series {{link|FASA|warp drive}} message probe became operational on {{link|FASA|Reference Stardate}} {{link|FASA|2060s|2064|0/6407 (July 2064)}}. These small, unmanned probes had rudimentary astrogational equipment, and were capable of carrying a cargo of up to 0.1 {{link|Prime|ton}} in addition to several hundred recorded messages. These probes were later refitted with newer warp drives and used until RSD {{link|FASA|2090s|RSD9509|2/9509 (September 2095)}}. A total of 380 were built.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2221A"/>
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<ref name="RSD">[[Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game (FASA)|''Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game'']] used a unique dating system, the [[Stardate#Reference_Stardates|Reference Stardate]], in an attempt to reconcile Earth calendar dates and [[Stardate|Stardates]]. The calendar used by the game, however, was the [[Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|''Spaceflight Chronology'']], which does not easily line up with the later-published [[Star Trek Chronology (Book)|''Star Trek Chronology'']] or stories based upon that calendar. Trekipedia has developed a conversion matrix to help resolve this discrepancy, which is detailed on the Reference Stardate page.</ref></references>
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<ref name="FASA2221A">[[The Romulan War (FASA-2221A)|"The Romulan War."]] [[Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game (FASA)|''Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game'']], supplement 2221A. Game. FASA Corporation, 1986.</ref>
 
 
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The Franklin series warp drive message probe became operational on Reference Stardate 0/6407 (July 2064). These small, unmanned probes had rudimentary astrogational equipment, and were capable of carrying a cargo of up to 0.1 ton in addition to several hundred recorded messages. These probes were later refitted with newer warp drives and used until RSD 2/9509 (September 2095). A total of 380 were built.[1][2]

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