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U.S.S. Chandley NCC-2300
Chandley class (FASA-2217)
Chandley class. The Chandley was the only ship in Starfleet named after the company that designed and built it; the company was owned by the descendants of Rear Admiral Thomas Chandley, one of the most decorated heroes of Terran history. Chandley, and admiral in the United States Navy, was well known for his brilliant blockade of Russian ports during the Aleutian Incident of 2003.[1]
References
- 1. “Federation Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game. Game. June 1985. FASA.
U.S.S. Blackheart NCC-2327
Chandley class (FASA-2217)
Chandley class. One of the most decorated frigates in Starfleet, the Blackheart was reported missing while patrolling the Rimward Sector. A search was made, but all that was found was a communications buoy from the Blackheart. The buoy had only a partial message: “…small object paralleling our course…no response on hailing freq…” The remainder of the message was garbled, and portions had been intentionally erased. Starfleet has no more information on the fate of the ship or its crew. The Blackheart was most remembered for the large black hearts painted on each of its lower wing assemblies; such decoration was typical among Chandley class ships, making them easily distinguishable on visual scan, and the practice was thought to keep the crew’s pride in their vessel at its peak.1
References
- 1. “Federation Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. FASA. 1985.
Chandley class
Chandley class (FASA-2217)
Chandley class (FASA-2302)
After the conclusion of the Four Years War, Starfleet Command initiated the Strategic Forces Survey; the results of the study have influenced plans ever since. One weakness identified was the need for combat vessels carrying boarding parties or prize crews to quickly deliver decisive blows against a retreating or routed enemy. To address this, Starfleet began to develop frigates designed to carry Marines trained to board hostile vessels and complexes. The most impressive of these frigates is the Chandley class.[1]
U.S.S. Madrid NCC-42059
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[1] Starship Madrid was on active service in the late 24th century.[2]
References
- 1. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005. Pocket Books.
- 2. Star Trek: Legacy. Game. 2006. Bethesda Softworks.
U.S.S. Carolina NCC-42050
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[2] Starship Carolina was on active service in the late 24th century.[3] In the late 2370s, the Carolina was commanded by Captain Peterson; in 2377, Admiral Owen Paris ordered the ship to intercept a Ferengi D’Kora class marauder, which was interfering with the efforts of the Pathfinder Project to communicate with the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[1]
References
- 1. “Inside Man.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 252. Television. 8 November 2000.
- 2. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005. Pocket Books.
- 3. Star Trek: Legacy. Game. 2006. Bethesda Softworks.
U.S.S. Boston NCC-42076
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[1] Starship Boston was on active service in the late 24th century.[1, 2]
References
- 1. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005. Pocket Books.
- 2. Star Trek: Legacy. Game. 2006. Bethesda Softworks.
Centaur class
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[4] came into service during the latter half of the 24th century and saw combat during the Dominion War.[1] The Centaur class was 381.87 meters long, with a beam of 320.16 meters and a draft of 78.54 meters. Massing 870,000 metric tons, the class featured a crew complement of 315. It had nine Type-9 phaser emitters and two photon torpedo launchers, and could maintain warp 9.6 for 12 hours.[3]
STO Timeline
The class was still in service in the early 25th century.[6, 7]
Ships of the class
Name | Registry |
---|---|
U.S.S. Arimathea[5] | Unk. |
U.S.S. Centaur[1] | NCC-42043 |
U.S.S. Cortez[2] | NCC-42069 |
U.S.S. Genesis () | NCC-42044 |
U.S.S. Valor[6] | NCC-74559 |
References
- 1. “A Time to Stand.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 525. Television. 29 September 1997.
- 2. “Favor the Bold.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 529. Television. 27 October 1997.
- 3. “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Book. 1998.
- 4. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005.
- 5. “Gods of Night.” Star Trek: Destiny, Book 1. Novel. October 2008.
- 6. “Hide and Seek.” Star Trek Online. Game. 2010. Cryptic Studios.
- 7. “Minefield.” Star Trek Online. Game. 2010. Cryptic Studios.
U.S.S. Canopus
References
- 1. “The Four Years War.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2218A. Game. 1986. FASA.
Canopus class
Canopus class.[1]
References
- 1. “The Four Years War.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2218A. Game. 1986. FASA.
U.S.S. Brenton
Brenton class (FASA-2302)
Lead vessel of the Brenton class.[1]
References
- 1. “Federation Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. 1985. FASA.
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