
The Type 11 shuttle was designed by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise as part of Starfleets recent move to allow StarShips to produce their own Shuttlecraft fleets. The design was created under the direction of Lieutenant Commander Gerodi LaForge during the Enterprise's shakedown cruise in 2372, and after some evaluation the ship has produced a dozen of these craft using its industrial replicator system.
Like the Type 10, the Type 11 uses some elements of the technology of its parent vessel. Bioneural gel packs have been included as standard, a step up from the Type 10 computer system which offers the gel packs as an upgrade only. Other technology incorporated is mostly centered around the warp core and nacelles, which use allows the Type 11 to have an equal speed to the type 10 but with a somewhat smaller power plant.
The Type 11 design has been included in Starfleet's shuttle design database, and is now available for any starship with an industrial replicator to produce as needed.
Commissioned: 2372 - present
Classification: Personal Shuttle
Structure:
Duranium/Tritanium.
Length: 14.64 meters
Width: 3.26 meters
Height: 4.5 meters
Decks: 1
Mass: 4.68 tons.
Warp Systems:
Power: Matter/Antimatter Reactor (Dilithium mediated)
Nacelles: 2
Cruising Warp: Warp 6
Maximum Warp: Warp 6.6
Emergency Warp: Warp 7 for Three hours.
Impulse Systems:
Power: Fusion
Engines: 1
Tactical Systems:
Phasers: 3 Type-IV Phaser arrays.
Torpedoes: 2 Micro Torpedo Tubes (60 torpedoes)
Shields: Total capacity 67,500 TeraJoules
Light Duranium/Tritanium single hull.
Low level structural integrity field.
Crew and Auxiliary Systems:
Crew: 2 (maximum 10)
Transporters: 1x4 personnel / cargo
Diplomatic Capability: Grade 1
Expected Hull Life: 50 years
Refit Cycle Minor: 1 year
Standard: 5 years
Major: 15 years