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For other uses, see Hoyle.

The Hoyle (NCC-1701/04) was a Federation Type-4 shuttlecraft in service to Starfleet in the 23rd century. The shuttle was assigned to the Federation starship USS Enterprise in the 2270s.

Service history[]

In 2276, the Hoyle transported a diplomatic team to non-aligned planet Parides IV, who specifically requested the presence of Captain James T. Kirk as they formally opened relations with the Federation. Ambassador Alec Raymond, Spock and Leonard McCoy accompanied him. While they were away from the USS Enterprise, the science station on the bridge was critically damaged during an encounter at Duran XII. (TOS - Untold Voyages comic: "Silent Cries")

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Type-4 shuttlecraft
Emblem of the United Federation of Planets. Conrad • Copernicus • Galileo • Heinlein • Hoyle (NCC-1701/04) • Kepler • King James • Hawking Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) auxiliary craft
2240s-2264 Columbus (I) • Eratosthenes • Icarus • Kepler (2254) • Keppler (2264) UFP emblem. USS Enterprise assignment insignia.
2260s five-year mission NCC-1701/3 • NCC-1701/3 (II) • NCC-1701/4 • NCC-1701/4 (II) • NCC-1701/5 • NCC-1701/5A • NCC-1701/8 • NCC-1701/9 • NCC-1701/12 • Armstrong • Armstrong (II) • John Burke • Christopher • Columbus (I) • Copernicus (NCC-1701/7) • Copernicus (NCC-1701/12) • da Gama • Darwin • Edwin Drake • Einstein • Ellis • Ericksen • Galileo (NCC-1701/1) • Galileo (I) • Galileo (II) • Galileo II • Caroline Herschel • Kepler (2270) • Leonardo (I) • Leonardo (II) • Mitrios • Niagara • Pursuit 1 • Pursuit 3 • Pursuit 4 • Pursuit 7 • Space Bug 4 • Space Bug 7 • Space Bug X-4 • Space Rescue Bug • Space Rescue Bug 5 • Sutherland
2270s-2280s Brahe • Clarke • Columbus (II) • Conrad • Copernicus (NCC-1701/5) • Copernicus (two-man shuttle) • Galileo (NCC-1701/7) (SW7 class) • Galileo III • Gamow • Halley • Hawking • Herschel • Hoyle • Kahoutek • Kepler (2293) • Onizuka • Valgard • Zhang Sui

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