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<ref name="FASA2012">"[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual (FASA-2012)|Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game]],'' Supplement 2012. Game. 1988. FASA.</ref> | <ref name="FASA2012">"[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual (FASA-2012)|Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game]],'' Supplement 2012. Game. 1988. FASA.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 04:38, 24 September 2014
As the Excelsior class began to replace the older Constitution class cruisers as the workhorses of Starfleet, the need for a smaller, lighter vessel arose. The Decker class destroyers, named in honor of Commodore Matthew Decker and his son, Commander William Decker, was designed to fill the need for an armed ship able to carry out various escort, patrol, and deep-space tasks. Problems in redesigning the engine design introduced in the Excelsior class for a smaller hull delayed introduction of the Decker class; however, most of these problems were solved after the ships were equipped with the Daystrom Duotronics M-6A computer control system. The large marine contingent that the "Damn Fine Decker" carried gave the class greater flexibility. Further, the Decker's long range and high speed often allowed it to arrive at a volatile area at a critical moment, with the ship's presence often calming a dangerous situation without having to fire a shot. Although no longer produced in quantity by 2363, the Decker class was still popular and respected. Vessels of the class were named for officers who showed special gallantry or sacrifice. Of the 40 Deckers constructed by 2363, 20 remained in service, two were decommissioned as training vessels, and the rest were lost, scrapped, or destroyed.[1]
Decker class vessels
- U.S.S. Robert April NCC-6003
- U.S.S. Koren Anastas NCC-6011
- U.S.S. Irkin B'tly NCC-6037
- U.S.S. Pavel Chekov NCC-6010
- U.S.S. Archon Chovich NCC-6030
- U.S.S. Libby Curtis NCC-6038
- U.S.S. Stephen Decatur NCC-6015
- U.S.S. Matthew Decker NCC-6000
- U.S.S. William Decker NCC-6001
- U.S.S. Jonathan T. Esteban NCC-6005
- U.S.S. Mandala Flynn NCC-6036
- U.S.S. Kelvar Garth NCC-6004
- U.S.S. Zachary Holmes NCC-6019
- U.S.S. Connor Jacoby NCC-6025
- U.S.S. Kai-Jasik NCC-6020
- U.S.S. Yoshitomo Karasuma NCC-6014
- U.S.S. J.L. Lambert NCC-6018
- U.S.S. Andre LaSalle NCC-6024
- U.S.S. Meredith Levette NCC-6017
- U.S.S. Peter Marlowe NCC-6021
- U.S.S. Hieracho Naguro NCC-6032
- U.S.S. Nherat NCC-6034
- U.S.S. Christopher Pike NCC-6002
- U.S.S. Samantha Piper NCC-6035
- U.S.S. Peter Preston NCC-6027
- U.S.S. Montgomery Scott NCC-6007
- U.S.S. Jason Starion NCC-6022
- U.S.S. Lawrence Stiles NCC-6033
- U.S.S. Stonwin NCC-6031
- U.S.S. Hikaru Sulu NCC-6009
- U.S.S. Surmass NCC-6026
- U.S.S. Malcolm Swain NCC-6023
- U.S.S. Myrr'lin T'alon NCC-6029
- U.S.S. Clark Terrell NCC-6006
- U.S.S. Anton Thiel NCC-6013
- U.S.S. Samara Uhura NCC-6008
- U.S.S. Dietrich Vinsel NCC-6028
- U.S.S. Allison Vinson NCC-6039
- U.S.S. Damon West NCC-6012
- U.S.S. Nathaniel Zar NCC-6016
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2012. Game. 1988. FASA.