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The '''outer marker''' is a location off a [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] where pilots are to await docking instructions, which prevents congestion and any docking conflicts with other inbound craft ([[Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I]]).  
The '''outer marker''' is a location off a [[battlestar (TOS)|battlestar]] where pilots are to await docking instructions, which prevents congestion and any docking conflicts with other inbound craft {{OS|Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I}}.  


Presumably, the outer marker is located outside of the approach path for other ships as well as a direct path to the [[landing bay]]. Fighter craft and shuttles typically land one at a time ([[Saga of a Star World]], et al).
Presumably, the outer marker is located outside of the approach path for other ships as well as a direct path to the [[landing bay]]. Fighter craft and shuttles typically land one at a time ([[Saga of a Star World]], et al).


[[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Terminology]] [[Category: Terminology (TOS)| Terminology]] [[Category: TOS]]
[[Category: A to Z]] [[Category: Terminology]] [[Category: Terminology (TOS)| Terminology]] [[Category: TOS]]

Latest revision as of 22:00, 7 September 2020

The outer marker is a location off a battlestar where pilots are to await docking instructions, which prevents congestion and any docking conflicts with other inbound craft (TOS: "Lost Planet of the Gods, Part I").

Presumably, the outer marker is located outside of the approach path for other ships as well as a direct path to the landing bay. Fighter craft and shuttles typically land one at a time (Saga of a Star World, et al).