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By the 23rd century, Federation transporter platforms featured multiple independent pads, typically six in a hexagonal configuration. One- and two-pad platforms were also available. | By the 23rd century, Federation transporter platforms featured multiple independent pads, typically six in a hexagonal configuration. One- and two-pad platforms were also available. | ||
This would become something of a standard layout for Federation transporters well into the next century. As an example, the platforms used on board Galaxy starships had the familiar six individual pads with an oversized pad in the center of the platform that could handle small cargo. | This would become something of a standard layout for Federation transporters well into the next century. As an example, the platforms used on board ShipClass|Galaxy starships had the familiar six individual pads with an oversized pad in the center of the platform that could handle small cargo. | ||
The model of transporter installed on board Defiant starships featured a circle platform and three personnel pads in a triangular formation. | The model of transporter installed on board Defiant starships featured a circle platform and three personnel pads in a triangular formation. |