Type
|
Fast courier / general purpose light shuttle |
Unit Run
|
One test vehicle built; lost during the Dominion war. Decision on series production expected soon. |
Commissioned
|
2370 - present |
Dimensions
|
Length : 9.64 m
Beam : 5.82 m Height : 3.35 m Decks : 1 |
Mass
|
19,730 kg |
Crew
|
1 - 4 |
Armament
|
2 x Type IV Phaser
arrays
2 x Type IV Phaser emitters, total Phaser output 150 TeraWatts 2 x Micro torpedo tubes + 60 torpedoes |
Defence Systems
|
Shield system,
total capacity 8,100 TeraJoules
Light Duranium/Tritanium single hull. |
Warp Speeds
(TNG Scale)
|
Normal Cruise : Warp Factor 5.5
Maximum Cruise : Warp Factor 5.8 Maximum Rated : Warp Factor 6.5 for three hours |
Strength Indices
(Galaxy class = 1,000)
|
Beam Firepower : 3
Torpedo Firepower : 5 Weapon Range and Accuracy : 15 Shield Strength : 3 Hull Armour : 3.125 Speed : 268 Combat Manoeuvrability : 31,000 |
Overall Strength Index
|
53 |
Grade 1 | |
Expected Hull Life
|
50 years |
Refit Cycle
|
Minor : 1 year
Standard : 5 years Major : 15 years |
Starfleet therefore established a 'halfway' policy. Starship crews would be allowed to submit designs to Starfleet and elements of different designs which looked promising would be combined into the next model shuttlecraft. Starfleet hoped that this would promote greater innovation in future shuttle designs while still allowing central control of the designs. Many Starfleet personnel have argued that this system remains too restrictive and that far more could be accomplished if engineering teams within the field where allowed 'off the leash', but thus far Starfleet has remained firm.
The Type 10 was one of the first shuttles produced under this new scheme. It involves many new innovations; some of the design elements have come from the crew of the USS Defiant, most notably the nacelle and warp core design which is based around that of the Defiant herself and was suggested by the engineering team from Deep Space Nine under Chief Miles o'Brien. Starfleet accepted this concept and after some computer simulation and testing of virtual models, several Type 10 shuttles where produced for field trials. One of these was issued to the Defiant herself; Starfleet reasoned that the role of the crew in designing the shuttle combined with the role of the Defiant herself as a testbed and evaluation vessel made her an ideal choice.
The Type 10 has a larger warp coil assembly than most shuttles, which accounts for the very high speeds this design can achieve. The RCS system is identical to that of the Type 6 shuttle. The crew of the USS Intrepid suggested that the design should incorporate bio-neural gel packs, but Starfleet decided that this level of sophistication was not yet warranted. The Intrepid crew responded with a computer deisgn heavily based on that of the Danube class Runabout, but which was also very easy to upgrade to incorporate gel packs. A delighted Starfleet accepted this proposal instantly - it was just the kind of innovation they had hoped would come out of the new design scheme.
So far the Type 10 has proved exemplary in service with the USS Defiant,
and Starfleet is shortly expected to authorize its ships to produce these
handy little craft as and when needed. If this does come to pass, the Type
10 will surely become a common sight over the next few years.
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