Difference between revisions of "Class F shuttlecraft (FASA)"
m |
m |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
{{Ad|AmazonTOSBD}} | {{Ad|AmazonTOSBD}} | ||
|}</div> | |}</div> | ||
− | The Class F shuttlecraft was first brought into service concurrent with the commissioning of the | + | The Class F shuttlecraft was first brought into service concurrent with the commissioning of the {{link|FASA|Constitution class||''Constitution'' class}} starships to which it was primarily assigned,<ref name="FASA2001A"/> and often served as a personnel and cargo transportation vehicle.<ref name="TOS14"/> The class had a hull constructed of {{link|FASA|duranium}} and were powered by {{link|FASA|ion engines}}.<ref name="TOS16A"/> The shuttles were 24 feet long<ref name="TOS14"/> and were equipped with {{link|FASA|warp drive}},<ref name="TOS16A"/> though their normal speed was typically restricted to 0.89{{link|Prime|light speed||c}}<ref name="FASA2001A"/> The class could carry up to six passengers, and while it was designed for two pilots,<ref name="TOS14"/> it could be operated by a single person.<ref name="FASA2001A"/> |
− | {{ | ||
− | {{ | ||
− | {{ | ||
− | {{ | ||
− | |||
− | |||
{{ClassFShuttles}} | {{ClassFShuttles}} | ||
{{References}} | {{References}} | ||
Line 20: | Line 14: | ||
[[Category:Ships & Vehicles]] | [[Category:Ships & Vehicles]] | ||
[[Category:TOS]] | [[Category:TOS]] | ||
− | |||
[[Category:Film]] | [[Category:Film]] | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] | ||
− | |||
[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:RPG]] | [[Category:RPG]] | ||
[[Category:FASA Timeline]] | [[Category:FASA Timeline]] |
Revision as of 09:07, 22 August 2023
First Appearance | TOS14 (5 Jan 1967) |
Advertising |
The Class F shuttlecraft was first brought into service concurrent with the commissioning of the Constitution class starships to which it was primarily assigned,[1] and often served as a personnel and cargo transportation vehicle.[2] The class had a hull constructed of duranium and were powered by ion engines.[3] The shuttles were 24 feet long[2] and were equipped with warp drive,[3] though their normal speed was typically restricted to 0.89c[1] The class could carry up to six passengers, and while it was designed for two pilots,[2] it could be operated by a single person.[1]
Shuttlecraft F class vessels
Shuttlecraft Columbus NCC-1701/2 • Shuttlecraft da Vinci SB4-0314/2 • Shuttlecraft Einstein NCC-1701/6 • Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Picasso SB11-1201/1
Columbia Timeline
Shuttlecraft Columbus NCC-1701/2 • Shuttlecraft da Vinci SB4-0314/2 • Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Icarus NCC-1701 • Shuttlecraft Kepler NCC-470 • Shuttlecraft Kepler NCC-1701 • Shuttlecraft McAuliffe NCC-1647 • Shuttlecraft Picasso SB11-1201/1
FASA Timeline
Shuttlecraft Columbus NCC-1701/2 • Shuttlecraft da Vinci SB4-0314/2 • Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Picasso SB11-1201/1
STO Timeline
Shuttlecraft Columbus NCC-1701/2 • Shuttlecraft Copernicus NCC-1500 • Shuttlecraft da Vinci SB4-0314/2 • Shuttlecraft Galileo NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Galileo II NCC-1701/7 • Shuttlecraft Picasso SB11-1201/1
Myriad Universes
Shuttlecraft Apollo NCC-1834 • Shuttlecraft Armstrong NCC-1701 • Shuttlecraft Balboa NCC-1622
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 McLimore, Guy W. Jr. et al (Authors). Basic Rulebook. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2001A. Box Art and Original artwork by Mitch O'Connell. Ship Deck Plans by Dana Andrews, Ross Babcock, Mitch O'Connell, and Jordan Weisman. FASA Corporation. 1983.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Galileo Seven." Star Trek, Season 1, Episode 16 (Production 14). Directed by Robert Gist. Story by Oliver Crawford Teleplay by Oliver Crawford & S. Bar-David. Desilu Productions, 5 January 1967.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Cite error: Invalid
<ref>
tag; no text was provided for refs namedTOS16A