["scse_1": ["Pallet 1", "Wide-angle EM radiation imaging scanner; quark population analysis counter; Z-range particulate spectrometry sensor.
Sensor arrays are typically located around the periphery of a vessel. They commonly use subspace frequency analysis techniques to gather high resolution scientific and navigational information."], "scse_2": ["Pallet 2", "High-energy proton spectrometry cluster; gravimetric distortion mapping scanner.
Sensor arrays are typically located around the periphery of a vessel. They commonly use subspace frequency analysis techniques to gather high resolution scientific and navigational information."], "scse_3": ["Pallet 3", "Steerable lifeform analysis instrument cluster.
Sensor arrays are typically located around the periphery of a vessel. They commonly use subspace frequency analysis techniques to gather high resolution scientific and navigational information."], "scse_4": ["Pallet 4", "Active magnetic interferometry scanner; low-frequency DM flux sensor; localized subspace field stress sensor; parametric subspace field stress sensor; hydrogen-filter subspace flux scanner; linear calibration subspace flux sensor.
Sensor arrays are typically located around the periphery of a vessel. They commonly use subspace frequency analysis techniques to gather high resolution scientific and navigational information."], "scse_5": ["Pallet 5", "Variable band optical imaging cluster; virtual aperture graviton flux spectrometer; high-resolution graviton flux spectrometer; very low energy graviton spin polarimeter.
Sensor arrays are typically located around the periphery of a vessel. They commonly use subspace frequency analysis techniques to gather high resolution scientific and navigational information."], "scse_6": ["Pallet 6", "Passive imaging gamma interferometry sensor; low-level thermal imaging sensor; fixed angle gamma frequency counter; virtual particle mapping camera.
Sensor arrays are typically located around the periphery of a vessel. They commonly use subspace frequency analysis techniques to gather high resolution scientific and navigational information."], "scpr_1": ["Class I", "Sensor Probe
Full EM/Subspace and interstellar chemistry sensor pallet for in-space applications"], "scpr_2": ["Class II", "Sensor Probe
Same instrumentation as Class I with addition of enhanced long-range particle and field detectors and imaging system."], "scpr_3": ["Class III", "Planetary Probe
Terrestrial and gas giant sensor pallet with material sample and return capability; on-board chemical analysis submodule; full range of terrestrial landing to subsurface penetrator missions; gas giant atmosphere missions survivable to 450 bar pressure."], "scpr_4": ["Class IV", "Stellar Encounter Probe
Triply redundant stellar fields and particles detectors, stellar atmosphere analysis suite. Six ejectable/survivable radiation flux subprobes. Deployable for nonstellar energy phenomena."], "scpr_5": ["Class V", "Medium Range Reconnaissance Probe
Extended passive data-gathering and recording systems; full autonomous mission execution and return system. Atmosphere entry and soft landing capability. Adaptable for tactical applications with addition of custom sensor countermeasure package."], "scpr_6": ["Class VI", "Comm Relay/Emergency Beacon
Standard pallet sensors. 360 degree omni antenna coverage and .0001 arc-second high-gain pointing resolution. Supplied for transceiver power generation and planetary orbit plane changes."], "scpr_7": ["Class VII", "Remote Culture Study Probe
Passive data gathering system plus subspace transceiver. Applicable to civilizations up to technology level III. Low observability coatings and hull materials. Maximum loiter time: 3.5 months. Destruct package tied to anti-tamper detectors."], "scpr_8": ["Class VIII", "Medium-Range Multimission Warp Probe
Powered by matter/antimatter warp field sustainer engine; duration 6.5 hours at Warp 9; standard Pallet plus mission specific modules. Applications vary from galactic particles and fields research to early-warning reconnaissance missions."], "scpr_9": ["Class IX", "Long-Range Multimission Warp Probe
Standard pallet sensor plus mission-specific module. Warp field sustainer engine; duration 12 hours at Warp 9; extended 14-day fuel supply at Warp 8. Typical application is emergency log/message capsule on homing trajectory to nearest starbase or ship."], "sclast": ["Stellar Cartography", "Facility designed for star mapping and astronomical research. Includes holographic and algorithmic simulation capabilities."], "sclacy": ["Cybernetics", "Facility designed for cybernetic research and application testing."], "sclacu": ["Cultural Anthropology", "Facility designed to gather, analyze, and catalog sociological and historical artifacts and data covering humanoid and alien cultures."], "sclapl": ["Planetary Science", "Facility designed for conducting geological and atmospheric surveys of planetary systems."], "sclaex": ["Exobiology", "Facility designed for studying alien life processes."]]