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Overview
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| Affiliation |
United Federation of Planets |
| Used by |
Starfleet |
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| Classification |
Multimission long range warp shuttle |
| Designing phase |
2363-65 |
| Prototyping phase |
2365-68 |
| Operational phase |
2368- |
| Construction yards |
Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, Mars |
| Ships constructed |
Hundreds |
| Description |
Small, versatile ship class of the middle and late 24th century that is a successor of the shuttle with increased cargo capacity and more efficient propulsion systems, being mainly used for personal or cargo transports. Furthermore, it is used for research, scout and inspection missions because of its small size. The large variety of possible tasks is due to the design of the middle hull as an exchange module, so that the ships, also called "runabout", can be equipped with personal, cargo or sensor modules, depending on the mission type. As autonomous long range ships, the Danube class vessels are mainly assigned to deep space stations and big starbases near or beyond the border of the Federation, replacing the missing provision of starship services for these sectors. |
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Ships constructed
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| Name |
Registry number |
Used from |
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Location |
| USS Danube (prototype) |
NX-72003 |
2368 |
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| USS Rio Grande |
NCC-72452 |
2369 |
2373 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Yangtsekiang |
NCC-72453 |
2369 |
2369 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Ganges |
NCC-72454 |
2369 |
2370 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Mekong |
NCC-72617 |
2370 |
2371 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Orinoco |
NCC-72905 |
2370 |
2372 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Rubicon |
NCC-72936 |
2371 |
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Deep Space Nine |
| USS Yukon |
NCC-72602 |
2372 |
2373 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Shenandoah |
NCC-73024 |
2372 |
2374 |
Deep Space Nine |
| USS Volga |
NCC-73196 |
2372 |
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Deep Space Nine |
| USS Gander |
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2375 |
2375
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Deep Space Nine |
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- History
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| 2363 |
The runabout project emerges from a Starfleet study for a versatile, compact science, personal and supplies ship, supplementing the restricted shuttles. The goals of the new Danube class project were pretty high: scientific exploration, personal transport, quick place-to-place transport of cargo modules as well as emergency and tactical missions. |
| 2365 |
After finishing the designing phase, the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards are commissioned to construct the prototype of the class, the USS Danube. |
| 2368 |
First test flights with the protoype in the atmosphere of Mars after 3 years of construction. |
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While the USS Danube starts warp test flight in the solar system, the first production line of runabouts is already in the completion phase. |
| 2369 |
The first 5 Danube class ships are comissioned: the USS Rio Grande, the USS Mekong, the USS Orinoco, the USS Yangtzee Kiang and the USS Rubicon. They are merely the first ships of a great number of runabouts being constructed in the following period. |
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- Technical specifications
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| Dimensions |
Length 23.1 m, width 13.7 m, height 5.4 m |
| Mass |
Unknown |
| Structure |
Main hull consisting of seven components, with cockpit section which can be seperated in emergency situations, exchange module, propulsion section and 2 warp nacelles attachted to the ship by pylons. |
| Crew complement |
4 members of flight crew, 40 passengers |
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| Computer systems |
1 isolinear twin core in the base of the cockpit (2.3 x 2.1 x 1.3m); |
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186 isolinear banks, 53 command preprocessors |
| Propulsion systems |
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| Warp drive |
Very compact, linear-radial warp core for M/AM power generation |
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2 warp nacelles |
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Maximum speed warp 4.7 |
| Impulse drive |
2 impulse engines with 8 impulse reactors and spacetime coils |
| Maneuvering drive |
RCS thrusters |
| Weapon systems |
6 phaser strips type VIII |
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Front micro torpedo launcher (optional) |
| Defensive systems |
Deflector shields |
| Other systems |
Tractor beam emitters |
| Equipment |
Medical kits, independent communications module, emergency rations, phaser type II, 4 emergency pressure suits |
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