Games
U.S.S. Cooper NCC-4791
Baker class (FASA-2302)
Baker class.[1]
References
- 1. “Return to Axanar.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2218. Game. 1986. FASA.
U.S.S. Baker
Baker class (FASA-2302)
Lead ship of the Baker class. Originally intended as a research cruiser, the Baker was redesignated a destroyer and underwent significant design changes.[1]
References
- 1. “Federation Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. FASA. 1985.
Baker class
Baker class (FASA-2302)
The Baker class destroyer had a unique development history. When the original contracts were let out, they called for a research vessel with limited combat capabilities. The designs for the ship were accepted by Starfleet Procurement, and the actual construction of the Baker class research cruiser began. As the main hull neared completion, Starfleet decided that a destroyer was needed to supplement the Larson class. At the same time, the admiralty was of the opinion that fewer research cruisers would be needed on the frontiers. The Baker class was then dropped as a research cruiser and redesignated a destroyer.[1]
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U.S.S. Tombaugh
Bader class (FASA-2302)
Bader class.[1]
References
- 1. “Federation Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. 1985. FASA.
U.S.S. Hawley
Bader class (FASA-2302)
Bader class.[1]
References
- 1. “Old Soldiers Never Die.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2221. Game. 1986. FASA.
U.S.S. Bosch NCC-21035
Babcock class (FASA-2302)
References
- 1. “Return to Axanar.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2218. Game. 1986.
U.S.S. Babcock
Babcock class (FASA-2302)
U.S.S. Gage NCC-11672
Apollo Class (Legacy)
The Apollo class[4] Starship Gage saw service in the 24th century.[1] In 2366, Chakotay transferred to the Gage after four years of fighting the Cardassians.[5]
A year later, in 2367, the Gage and 38 other starships — including the U.S.S. Kyushu NCC-65491 and the U.S.S. Melbourne NCC-62043 — were deployed under Admiral J.P. Hanson to confront the Borg in what came to be known as the Battle of Wolf 359;[1, 2] the Gage and all but one vessel were destroyed.[3]
References
- 1. “The Best of Both Worlds, Part II.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 175. Television. 24 September 1990.
- 2. “Emissary” (Novelization). Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Book 1. Novel. February 1993. Pocket Books.
- 3. “Scorpion.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 168. Television. 21 May 1997.
- 4. The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Book. 1997 (rev. ed.). Pocket Books.
- 5. “Pathways.” Star Trek: Voyager. Novel. August 1998. Pocket Books.
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