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Runabouts ("''Danube''-class" vessels) are a fictional
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of small, multi-purpose
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s appearing in the ''
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'' science-fiction franchise, primarily the television series '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', which aired on syndicated television between 1993 and 1999. They served as a means of transport for the crew of the fictional space station
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, in the early seasons of the series enabling storylines taking place away from the station. This spacecraft design was created primarily by Herman Zimmerman, Rick Sternbach and Jim Martin in the 1990s for ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', and later used throughout the franchise such as in books, comics, and games.


Role in ''Deep Space Nine''

The idea for a ship based on a runabout was prompted by the need to provide a way for characters to travel away from ''Deep Space Nine'', allowing the series to feature ''Star Trek''s themes of exploration and discovery despite being set on a stationary space station. In order to help the new show establish its own identity separate from ''The Next Generation'', the decision was made to have something larger and more capable than the
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seen in previous series of ''Star Trek''. The
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describes the ''Danube''-class vessels as "the symbol of the
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presence in 'Deep Space Nine''ssector". The
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design elements were intended as a touch of familiarity for the characters (and in turn, the viewers) in environments dominated by alien designs and structures, specifically the
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s and
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s. From the third season of ''DS9'' onwards, much of the exploration aspect of the series was facilitated by the starship USS ''Defiant'', which took over much of the runabouts' previous role in allowing characters to move off the station.Pierce, ''New ship to defy constraints on 'DS9'', p. C6 ''Defiant'' was introduced because the producers wanted the series to enable more than two or three characters to travel away from ''Deep Space Nine'' at once, while the introduction of the
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as an antagonist during the second season created the in-universe requirement for a more powerful and combat-capable starship based at ''Deep Space Nine''.


Design and depiction

Overall design of the runabout was supervised by Herman Zimmerman, with
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and Jim Martin responsible for the design work. According to Sternbach, initial designs for the Danube class were based on the 'Spacedock Ferry' that appeared in the film '' Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country''. The ''Danube''-class vessels are larger than
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seen in previous series of ''Star Trek'', but significantly smaller than previously depicted starships. The runabouts are usually named after rivers on Earth. The
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of the ''Danube''-class runabout is shaped roughly like a long, rectangular box. A downward-curving 'wing' is located on each side of the vessel; these start near the top of the hull, and curve down to the warp nacelles. The runabout's
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s are located between the wings and the vessel's body. The ''Deep Space Nine Technical Manual'' gives the runabout's dimensions as long, wide, and high. The runabouts have a two-person flight crew, and can carry two other crew. They are fitted with a two-person transporter and accommodation bunks for long missions.Erdmann & Block, ''Star Trek 101'', p. 127 According to the first season episode "
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", they were capable of speeds up to Warp 5. Although not explored in the series, background materials indicate the runabout had a
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, where the middle section of the runabout could be swapped out for modules carrying different equipment.


Sets

The
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set was designed by Joseph Hodges, and constructed over a nine-week period.Nemeck, ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Companion'', p. 251 The set was laid out with the two flight crew facing forward and out the windows, while consoles for the two other crew have them facing the sides of the runabout.Hillebrand & Schneider, ''Variations of the Runabout interior'' The runabout's transporter was located in the centre rear of the compartment. A remodeling of the set occurred between the second and third seasons, with the primary change being new computer consoles around the cockpit. Another major overhaul occurred between seasons four and five, with the transporter bay moved aft behind a large door (which was usually kept open), and a free-standing console added in its place. The set was redressed on four occasions to serve as the control areas of other vessels: a Maquis raider during "
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", the pilot episode of ''Star Trek: Voyager'',
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ships in ''DS9'' season three episode "
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" and season four episode "
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", and a shuttlecraft from USS ''Enterprise''-E in the film '' Star Trek: Insurrection''. A set for the runabout's aft living quarters was built for "
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", an episode in the sixth season of ''The Next Generation'' (running concurrently with ''DS9''s first season). The set was designed by Richard James, and was funded from ''The Next Generation''s budget, in order to take pressure off ''DS9''s finances. Unlike the cockpit construction, design and fabrication of the aft set had to be completed in nine days. This was the only appearance of the ''Danube'' class outside of ''DS9'', and although the set was intended for use on ''DS9'', it was never used again to depict a runabout's interior.Okuda & Okuda, ''The Star Trek Encyclopedia'', p. 423


Filming models

The filming model was built by Tony Meininger. Filming of the runabout was done by
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, along with all other
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work for the series. One runabout, USS ''Ganges'', appeared in season one episode " Past Prologue" with a 'roll-bar' mounted over the top of the ship.Okuda & Okuda, ''The Star Trek Encyclopedia'', p. 168 This roll-bar, described as containing sensor equipment, was added to the model to help viewers distinguish between ''Ganges'' and the runabout USS ''Yangtzee Kiang'' during a chase sequence. Eight subsequent episodes of ''DS9'' show ''Danube-''class ships with roll-bars, including second season episode " The Maquis, Part II", where two runabouts with roll-bars are depicted flying alongside a third, without the roll-bar. A prototype for an updated runabout design, the ''Yellowstone'' class, appears in an alternate timeline depicted in the ''Voyager'' episode " Non Sequitur".Hillebrand & Schneider, ''Runabouts with Rollbars'' This episode used stock footage from various ''DS9'' episodes; incongruously, the runabout's destruction depicts the vessel with a roll-bar, while all previous scenes show the vessel without one. Season six episode " One Little Ship" had a runabout carrying
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) shrunk down to tiny size, then having to rescue the rest of the cast when ''Defiant'' is captured by the Dominion. Screenwriter
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conceived the 'little ship show' idea as a comedic filler episode early in ''The Next Generation''s run, but despite suggesting it multiple times, did not receive the chance to go ahead until late in ''DS9''s run. Meiniger built a new, -long runabout model: dialogue in the episode specified that the runabout had shrunk to , but a model that small would have had problems with lighting and detail. The model was mounted on a specially built three-axis head, which allowed for easier miniature effect work than with the original filming model.


Computer-generated imagery model

The first CGI ship ever used in the Star Trek franchise was created by Dennis Blakey and Dorene Haver at VisionArt. It was a 3D computer model of the "Runabout" shuttle for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Previously, Star Trek had exclusively used physical models, which at the time were composited by Adam Howard and Steve Scott at Digital Magic. VisionArt's 3D model of the Runabout was primarily used for the stretching effect when it jumped to warp. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine season six episode " Change of Heart" later depicted a runabout traversing an asteroid field, then landing on a planet.Kaplan, ''Visual Effects'', pp. 57-8 This was the first episode in which runabout sequences were done completely with
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: complex scenes where the ship weaved through the dense asteroid field were achieved without weeks of miniature effect work, and camera movements during the landing sequence allowed the runabout to be shown from multiple angles in the same scene, as there was no need to conceal a 'mounting point' for the miniature. The CGI model for the ''Danube'' class was developed by Digital Muse.


Appearances


''Danube'' class

Named ships not known to be destroyed are in boldface


''Yellowstone'' class (alternate reality)


Disposability

A large number of runabouts are damaged or destroyed over the course of the series. In the third-season episode "
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) quips, "The rate we go through runabouts, it's a good thing the Earth has so many rivers" (referencing the naming tradition of the ''Danube''-class vessels), and in ''Star Trek 101'', authors Terry Erdmann and Paula Block comment that the series "goes through runabouts like potato chips". The show's art department joked that any runabout travel should be done on the USS ''Rio Grande'', referring to its distinction as the only ''Danube''-class ship to survive the entire seven-season run of ''DS9'', and therefore the safest one. It appeared in the series pilot "
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", and eighteen other episodes in between.


Merchandise

* In 1993, AMT/Ertl released a 1:72 scale model kit for the runabout USS ''Rio Grande''. During the filming of season two, one of these models was put together by the show's art department for a miniature effect shot where a runabout exploded, instead of having to assemble, then destroy, a more-expensive filming model. Later, the company released a 1:2500 scale model of ''Deep Space Nine'' itself, which included three runabouts to place on the station's landing pads.Waugh, ''Deep Space Nine Model Kit'' * In 1994,
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released a "Runabout ''Orinoco''" playset, in which two of Playmates' action figures could be seated. * A runabout was amongst the ''Star Trek''
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. As well as the standard toy, bronzed and silvered versions have been released in collectors' sets. * Several 'ship' cards from
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's ''
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'' depicted ''Danube''-class ships. A generic Runabout card (based on the appearance in ''The Next Generation'') was included in the original set, with named runabouts appearing in subsequent sets. * Runabouts appear in several incarnations in the ''
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'' massively multiplayer online role-playing game. ''Danube'' and ''Yellowstone'' classes appear as both playable 'small craft' starships and as decorative non-combat pets to be displayed when using larger starships. The ''Danube''-class starship and pet correspond to the ''DS9'' appearance, with the roll bar equipped. However, the ''Yellowstone'' runabouts have a different visual design to the ship's appearance in ''Star Trek: Voyager''.


Reception

In 2017, CBR ranked the runabout the fifteenth most powerful spacecraft of ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine''. They note they were an important vessel in the television show early on before the arrival of the USS ''Defiant'' spacecraft. They felt they were a big upgrade over smaller
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of the period, and while they land the occasionally lucky shot against larger starships, they were no match for them in general.


Citations


See also

* Star Trek: The Next Generation * Star Trek: Deep Space Nine * Star Trek: Voyager


References


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External links


Danube class at Memory Beta

Unnamed Danube class starships


- Webpage identifying the occurrences of the 'roll-bar' across episodes of ''DS9''

- Web page tracking the changes of the runabout cockpit set over the course of ''DS9''
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