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The Bardeen-type shuttlecraft was a shuttlecraft type operated by Starfleet in the 2250s. (Star Trek)

Physical arrangement

This type of shuttlecraft had two engine nacelles attached to the dorsal sides of the main body of the shuttlecraft and stub wings positioned below the center line. There was a small impulse drive located in the center of the aft bulkhead, just above the center line.

The cockpit had three forward facing windows arranged vertically, with the center window divided into three triangular segments. There were also two angled windows on each side of the craft. There was also three windows in the center of the craft in the aft compartment that could be used in an emergency evacuation.

This shuttle type also had four retractable landing gear located at each corner of the ventral hull.

Interior

File:Bardeen type shuttlecraft cockpit.jpg

The cockpit

The Bardeen-type was used primarily as a troop transport, but the interior could be reconfigured to a variety of layouts.

Standard to every shuttle was the cockpit, which was accessible from the aft compartment through a pressure door located in the center of the craft. The cockpit had two seats with the helm located on the port side of the craft.

Layout A

This layout had four rows of seats facing each other running the length of the shuttle, forming two aisles. This configuration allowed equipment to be stored between the two center rows of seats. The aft bulkhead had two displays centered on the aisles and several compartments.

Layout B

Bones and Kirk

The interior of layout B as seen through the shuttle's window

This layout had the seats arranged in pairs of two facing forward, with two aisles running down the length of the shuttle between the seats.

Layout C

Enterprise shuttle 89 interior

Interior layout C

This configuration was used on shuttles that had a cargo door on the ventral hull and a gravity plate on the roof of the cabin. This layout had seats running along the hull on either side, with the center of the aft compartment clear except for some support or safety rails that ran floor to ceiling around cargo door. On the ceiling were six retractable handrails, with three on each side of the gravity plate.

Layout D

Shuttle 78072 interior

Interior with two transporters

This layout had two transporter pads in the center of the cabin, with seats running along the hull on either side. The center of the starboard bulkhead was taken up by the transporter console, and the standard windows to either side of the cockpit door were exchanged for extra bulkheads, with the port side bulkhead mounting a control display that could activate the transporter.

Shuttles of this type

The shuttlecraft Gilliam originally appeared as a Moore-type shuttlecraft with its nacelles positioned low on the sides of the craft. However, in the reveal shot of the Enterprise it was a Bardeen-type with its nacelles attached to the dorsal sides of the hull.

Background information

The cockpit of the Bardeen-type was a redress of the Kelvin-type shutlecraft's cockpit, with Captain Pike sitting on the port side while Captain Robau sat on the starboard side.