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Continent class
Continent class (FASA-2302)
A typical Continent class assault ship could beam down its contingent of 3200 marines, 16 heavy tanks, and 50 light support vehicles in 30 minutes, ensuring fast response when arriving at a planetary trouble spot. In addition to the marines, a Continent class ship carried a crew of 62. Continent class ships were 245 meters long, 175 meters wide, and 45 meters high, with 13 decks and a mass of 129,900 metric tons. The ships were lightly armed, with six FH-2 phaser arrays and standard deflector shields; the ships had a maximum rated speed of warp 7 for 12 hours.[1]
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U.S.S. Constitution NCC-1700
Constitution class (TOS-10)
The prototype of the Constitution class,[2] and her design included several new technologies, most notably duotronic computers.[3] The Constitution was commanded by Fleet Captain Garth of Izar from 2245 to 2255, and saw combat during the Axanar Rebellion.[4] The Constitution was later commanded by Commodore Darion Page from 2256 until she was lost in action in 2269.[4] In 2267, the Constitution was at Starbase 11 for repairs.[1] Named for the famous United States Navy vessel, U.S.S. Constitution.
References
- 1. “Court Martial.” Star Trek, Episode 14. Television. 2 February 1967.
- 2. “The Trouble With Tribbles.” Star Trek, Episode 42. Television. 29 December 1967.
- 3. “The Ultimate Computer.” Star Trek, Episode 53. Television. 8 March 1968.
- 4. “Starships.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003.
U.S.S. Constellation NCC-2500
Constellation class (TNG-110)
In 2371, the Constellation class [1] Starship Constellation was sent to transport the Jem’Hadar abandoned on Deep Space 9 to Starbase 201.[2] After the Starship Honshu was destroyed in 2374, Starfleet assigned the Constellation and the Defiant to search for survivors in adjacent star systems.[3]
The registry of the ship referenced in the Deep Space Nine episodes was never given; it seems reasonable to assume it was this ship unless new information contradicts it.
References
- 1. “Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2012. Game. FASA. 1988.
- 2. “The Abandoned.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 452. Television. 31 October 1994.
- 3. “Waltz.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 535. Television. 5 January 1998.
U.S.S. Constellation NX-1974
Constellation class (TNG-110)
Lead vessel of the Constellation class, constructed in 2276.[2] In 2293, the Constellation ran certification tests.[1]
References
- 1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Film. 6 December 1991.
- 2. “Rihannsu, Book Four: Honor Blade.” Star Trek, Book 96. Novel. Pocket Books. October 2000.
U.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017
U.S.S. Constellation (TOS-35)
U.S.S. Constellation (TOS-35)
U.S.S. Constellation and the Doomsday Machine (TOS-35)
The Constellation was a Constitution class starship commanded by Commodore Matt Decker. The Constellation was heavily damaged on Stardate 4202.9 near System L-374 by a planet killer weapon of presumed extragalactic origin. The planet killer destroyed the planets in System L-374, including a planet where the crew of the Constellation had taken refuge after the ship was disabled. Personnel from the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 programmed the nearly-destroyed Constellation to overload its impulse drive inside the planet killer, disabling the automated weapon.[1]
References
- 1. “The Doomsday Machine.” Star Trek, Episode 35. Television. 20 October 1967.
Constellation class
Constellation class (TNG-110)
Constellation class (TNG-147)
The Constellation class was a starship type with four warp nacelles,[1] first commissioned in 2276.[11] The warp nacelles and several components of the saucer section shared many design similarities with the Constitution and Miranda class designs of the era.[1] Constellation-class ships were on the verge of being phased out in the mid-2360s,[6] but some were still in service in in 2370.[9] Several had already been decommissioned by 2365, including the U.S.S. Hathaway NCC-2593, which had been stripped of its offensive systems and rendered “warp inactive” by removing all antimatter from its warp reaction system.[6]
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U.S.S. Constantinople NCC-34852
The Istanbul class Starship Constantinople suffered a hull breach near Gravesworld while carrying some 2012 colonists on Stardate 42437.5. The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D conducted a rescue mission to save the ship’s crew and passengers.[1] Named for the Turkish city also known as Istanbul.
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S.S. Conestoga
S.S. Conestoga (Star Trek Communicator)
S.S. Conestoga (ENT-06)
The S.S. Conestoga journeyed from Earth to the Terra Nova colony in 2069. The trip took nine years, and the Conestoga, commanded by Captain Mitchell, was disassembled for raw materials used to construct the structures of the new colony after arrival. One of the original colonists aboard the Conestoga was Vera Fuller, Nadet‘s mother.[1]
References
- 1. “Terra Nova.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 06. Television. 24 October 2001.
U.S.S. Concorde NCC-68711
Freedom-class Federation starship. During an anti-time incident in 2370, Admiral Nakamura deployed the Concorde, along with 15 other starships, to the Romulan Neutral Zone to investigate a Romulan military buildup.[1]
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- [1]TNG-277-278: All Good Things…
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