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Shuttles are any small craft that is able to land on the ground and is designed to dock with orbital ships or stations.  Shuttles, specifically, do not have FTL capabilities.  So FTL-capable ships that are able to land on the surface or dock in larger craft are not considered shuttles.</description>
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There&#039;s obviously a need to get out of the space ship sometimes.  There are three broad categories of EVA (extra-vehicular activity) &#039;suits&#039;; light suits, heavy suits, and worker-bees.

There are a few common elements to space suits; magnetic boots are common to all of them.  They activate on contact, and deactivate based on a tunable level of pull on the boot.  One must usually waddle a bit, using one boot to leverage the other boot, in order to walk which is rather slow going and …</description>
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