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A shuttle drone was a small Federation auxiliary craft employed during the 24th century and usually attached to a starbase or a space station. (TNG: "11001001", "Starship Mine")

History[]

A shuttle drone was seen in the interior of Starbase 74, close to the USS Enterprise-D's docking port when the ship was inside the station in 2364. (TNG: "11001001")

Later in the same year, a shuttle drone landed on and flew around the starbase on Relva VII, when Wesley Crusher was taking the entrance exam to Starfleet Academy on the base. (TNG: "Coming of Age")

A shuttle drone was also seen three years later in the interior of Starbase 133. (TNG: "Remember Me")

In 2369, a shuttle drone approached the Remmler Array in orbit of Arkaria when the Enterprise-D was docked at the station to undergo a baryon sweep. (TNG: "Starship Mine")

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Background information[]

The craft was named a "shuttle drone" in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion (3rd ed., p. 240).

StarTrek.com mistakenly called the drone approaching the Remmler array the USS Magellan.

Studio model[]

Shuttle Drone studio model

Shuttle drone model.

According to the Companion, the small, six inch long shuttle drone was built "quick-and-dirty" by Dan Curry using disposable Gillette razor handles as nacelles. Curry noted on his kit-bash build, "For example, when the Enterprise is in Dry-dock a small utility vessel passes by. It is actually a broken toy robot foot embellished with throw-away razor handles glued to it. We didn't have much time and used whatever was available to do the job. The makers of everyday objects do a great job of precise industrial design and manufacturing. If you can look at things independent of their actual size you will discover that the world is filled with space ship parts." [1]

Though small, a behind-the-scenes picture on Larry Nemecek's Blog revealed that the model was rigged with internal lighting as was also shown in the Reading Rainbow's episode "The Bionic Bunny Show", where the model was featured. Curry has retained the small model, and it is currently part of his personal collection. (TNG Season 6 DVD-special feature "Dan Curry Profile")

Eaglemoss Docking Shuttle

Eaglemoss/Hero Collector model

In 2017, Curry sent a newly taken photograph of his build to Ben Robinson, the project manager of Eaglemoss/Hero Collector's Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection partwork, for consideration of its inclusion within the series. [2] In July 2020, the company announced that the shuttle drone, or docking shuttle, would be manufactured as a model for a forthcoming Shuttlecraft issue.

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