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[[File:Delta Flyer II impulse thrusters.jpg|thumb|The ''[[Delta Flyer II]]''{{'}}s impulse thrusters engaged]] |
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+ | An '''impulse thruster''' is the output manifold of an [[Impulse drive|impulse-powered propulsion system]]. Ships known to possess impulse [[thruster]]s include [[Jem'Hadar fighter]]s, [[Galileo type shuttlecraft|''Galileo''-type shuttlecraft]]; {{ShipClass|Danube}} [[runabout]]s, and the ''[[Delta Flyer II]]''. ({{film|5}}; {{DS9|Rocks and Shoals|The Assignment}}; {{VOY|Drive}}) |
The impulse thrusters aboard runabouts contain one or more [[magnetic constrictor]]s. ({{DS9|The Assignment}}) |
The impulse thrusters aboard runabouts contain one or more [[magnetic constrictor]]s. ({{DS9|The Assignment}}) |
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An impulse thruster is the output manifold of an impulse-powered propulsion system. Ships known to possess impulse thrusters include Jem'Hadar fighters, Galileo-type shuttlecraft; Template:ShipClass runabouts, and the Delta Flyer II. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; DS9: "Rocks and Shoals", "The Assignment"; VOY: "Drive")
The impulse thrusters aboard runabouts contain one or more magnetic constrictors. (DS9: "The Assignment")
The impulse thrusters aboard a Class V planetary probe launched by USS Voyager in 2376 maintained that craft's orbit of Kelemane's planet for two hundred years before experiencing failure. (VOY: "Blink of an Eye")