Workbee
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| SMALLCRAFT CLASS | |
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| Workbee | |
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| Affiliation: | Federation Starfleet |
| Classification: | Cargo Management Unit |
| Service period: | 2268 - late-24th century |
| Dimensions | |
| Length: | 4.11 meters |
| Width: | 1.90 meters |
| Height: | 1.92 meters |
| Specifications | |
| Capacity: | one pilot |
| speed: | 2,000 m/sec |
| Maximum speed: | 8.2 km/sec |
| Cruising speed: | 7.9 km/sec |
| Armaments: | none |
| Defences: | none |
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A Workbee is a type of small utility craft which is used throughout the Federation. The name, sometimes split into two words, Work Bee, is derived from the craft's small size and distinctive yellow color.
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History
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23rd century
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Workbees entered service in 2268 and many were assigned to the Starfleet shipyards orbiting Earth, including the San Francisco Fleet Yards, and to starships such as the Constitution-class. (TOS movie: Star Trek: The Motion Picture; TNG movie: Star Trek Generations; TOS reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise; DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)

Added by CyfaCargo train attachments were also in use at this time. The expandable attachment allowed the Workbee to ferry several pairs of standard cargo containers to and from starships and starbases.
By 2286, Workbees had started to be used as control cabins for drydock crane machinery. (TOS reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise)
24th century
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By the late-24th century, Work Bees were still in use, assigned to Federation starships and starbases as part of their complement of auxiliary vessels. (ST reference: USS Enterprise Owners' Workshop Manual; DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)
In 2372, Captain Jean-Luc Picard ordered command-level lock-outs to be installed on the Work Bee's and other auxiliaries assigned to the USS Enterprise-E. (TNG eBook: A Sea of Troubles)
In 2381, Workbees were part of Vesta-class starships auxiliary craft complement. (VOY novel: Children of the Storm)
Specifications
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The standard Workbee cab measured 4.11 by 1.92 by 1.90 meters, and massed 1.68 metric tonnes. It was operable by a single crewperson and could be used in pressurised or unpressurised states. (TOS reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise; DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)
- The ST reference: Starship Spotter gives dimensions of 1.2m x 1.3m x 1.2m with a displacement of 2.23 metric tonnes.
23rd century
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During the late-23rd century, the Workbee could provide 12 hours of full life support for its operator, although there was no artificial gravity. Two M-1020 particle beam reaction control thrusters provided the main propulsion, with small chemical fuelled thrusters for additional forward propulsion when required. Reaction control was provided by 32 pulsed laser thrusters. Running lights were positioned on the port and starboard sides, and a navigation beacon on the dorsal surface. A large shuttered headlight provided illumination for EVA operations. (TOS reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise; ST reference: Starship Spotter)
24th century
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By the late 24th century, life support systems had been upgraded to provide for up to 15 hours of breatheable gases, drinking water and cooling. Power was supplied by fuel cells and microfusion EPS which was rated for 76.4 hours. Artificial gravity was optional, although most operators prefered a null-g environment while working around large structures to minimise disorientation. 25 discrete communication channels were available for coordination of Workbee tasks. An optional astrionics package monitored the pilot's health and vital signs. If values ooutside of the normal range were detected, the distress beacon would activate and the Workbee would autopilot back to its docking bay. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual)
Attachments
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Added by TardisCaptainVarious attachments were available for Workbees to increase the variety of roles and assignments they could undertake.
Grabber sled
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In the 2270s, a grabber sled was introduced to facilitate deep space damage repair and standard external starship maintenance amongst other tasks. The sled was constructed by the Patterson-Massey Corp. The grabber sled was still in use in the 24th century, but sometimes called a grappler sled, the arms of which folded underneath the cockpit when not in use. (TOS reference: Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise; ST reference: USS Enterprise Owners' Workshop Manual)

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The cargo train attachment was capable of expanding, enabling the Workbee to transfer one or more pairs of cargo containers. This attachment could also be used for passenger modules. The frame was equipped with RCS thrusters for added maneuverability. (DS9 reference: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual; ST reference: Starship Spotter)
Other attachments
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A welder unit and a "metal spinner" unit could also be attached to the Workbee. (ST reference: Starship Spotter)
Connections
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- See also: Work Bug
External link
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- Workbee article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.