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The ''Long'' class interplanetary cargo vessel was commissioned in [[2060s (FASA)|2060]]. The class, which used an advanced fusion drive, was 308 [[meters]] long, massed 150,000 [[tons]], and carried a crew of nine. The ''Long'' class remained in service until [[2101 (FASA)|2101]].<ref name="SFC"/>
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The ''Long'' class interplanetary cargo vessel was commissioned in [[2060s (FASA)|2060]]. The class, which used an advanced fusion drive, was 308 [[meters]] long, massed 150,000 [[tons]], and carried a crew of nine. The ''Long'' class remained in service until [[Reference Stardate]] [[2105 (FASA)#September|1/0509 (September 2105)]].<ref name="SFC"/>
 
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Long class
Long class (SFC)

Long class (SFC)
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Decommissioned RSD 1/0509
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The Long class interplanetary cargo vessel was commissioned in 2060. The class, which used an advanced fusion drive, was 308 meters long, massed 150,000 tons, and carried a crew of nine. The Long class remained in service until Reference Stardate 1/0509 (September 2105).[1]

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