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There have been two [[shuttlecraft]] named '''''Hawking''''' aboard the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]].
 
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The '''''Hawking''''' was a [[Federation]] [[Type 7 shuttlecraft]] that was in service with [[Starfleet]] in the mid-[[24th century]], attached to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.
   
 
In [[2367]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] used the ''Hawking'' to fly [[Trill]] [[Ambassador]] [[Odan]] to a conference on [[Peliar Zel]] so he could moderate a dispute between [[Alpha moon]] and [[Beta moon]]. The ''Hawking'' was attacked ''en route'' and severely damaged. Riker had to pilot the shuttle back to the ''Enterprise'' as Odan refused to be [[transporter|transported]] since it would damage the [[symbiont]]. ({{TNG|The Host}})
==''Hawking'' (2367)==
 
The first shuttle ''Hawking'' was a [[type-7 shuttlecraft]]. In [[2367]], [[Commander]] [[William Riker]] used the ''Hawking'' to fly [[Trill]] [[Ambassador]] [[Odan]] to a conference on [[Peliar Zel]] so he could moderate a dispute between [[Alpha Moon]] and [[Beta Moon]]. The ''Hawking'' was attacked en route and severely damaged. Riker had to pilot the shuttle back to the ''Enterprise'' as Odan refused to be [[transporter|transported]] since it would damage the [[symbiont]]. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Host]]")
 
   
:''In the [[Diane Duane]] [[Pocket TNG|novel]] ''[[Dark Mirror]]'', the ''Hawking'' was reconfigured to serve as a transporter "booster" which would allow personnel from the ''Enterprise'' to board their [[mirror universe]] counterpart without detection. The shuttle was completely gutted and had a full transporter buffer installed, but was destroyed after being detected by the ISS ''Enterprise''-D.''
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{{bginfo|The ''Hawking'' was named after physicist {{dis|Stephen Hawking|actor}}. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 2nd ed., p. 185)|In the [[Diane Duane]] [[Pocket TNG|novel]] ''[[Dark Mirror]]'', the ''Hawking'' was reconfigured to serve as a transporter "booster" which would allow personnel from the ''Enterprise'' to board their [[mirror universe]] counterpart without detection. The shuttle was completely gutted and had a full transporter buffer installed, but was destroyed after being detected by the ISS ''Enterprise''-D.}}
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==''Hawking'' (2371)==
 
In [[2371]], the second shuttle ''Hawking'' rescued Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] from a hilltop on [[Veridian III]] following the defeat of [[Tolian Soran]] and the crash of the ''Enterprise''-D [[saucer section]]. (''[[Star Trek: Generations]]'')
 
:''The ''Hawking's'' name was not seen clearly in the final cut of the film. However, a cut scene showed [[Lieutenant Commander]]s [[Geordi La Forge]] and [[Worf]] piloting the ''Hawking'' to retrieve Picard from the desert, and the shuttle was shown landed with its name clearly visible on the exterior. The miniature of the ''Hawking'' was new, but the full-sized shuttle was a redress of one of the shuttles built for ''[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier]]'' (the other fullscale mockup was converted into the [[type-6 shuttlecraft]] during [[TNG]]'s fifth season). The shuttle was mostly unchanged from its ''Trek V'' appearance, except for updated signage and new windows on the side of the shuttle similar to those of the type-6.''
 
   
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:''Both shuttles were named for [[Stephen Hawking]].''
 
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The Hawking was a Federation Type 7 shuttlecraft that was in service with Starfleet in the mid-24th century, attached to the USS Enterprise-D.

In 2367, Commander William T. Riker used the Hawking to fly Trill Ambassador Odan to a conference on Peliar Zel so he could moderate a dispute between Alpha moon and Beta moon. The Hawking was attacked en route and severely damaged. Riker had to pilot the shuttle back to the Enterprise as Odan refused to be transported since it would damage the symbiont. (TNG: "The Host")

The Hawking was named after physicist Stephen Hawking. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 2nd ed., p. 185)
In the Diane Duane novel Dark Mirror, the Hawking was reconfigured to serve as a transporter "booster" which would allow personnel from the Enterprise to board their mirror universe counterpart without detection. The shuttle was completely gutted and had a full transporter buffer installed, but was destroyed after being detected by the ISS Enterprise-D.

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