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The {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Xenophon'' was a {{link|FASA|Larson class||''Larson'' class}} destroyer commissioned on {{RSD|2192|11||1/9211 (November 2192)|no}}, serving simultaneously with the {{link|FASA|Marklin class||''Marklin'' class}} {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Xenophon||U.S.S. ''Xenophon''}}.<ref name="FASA2218A"/><ref name="Marklin"/> The ''Xenophon'' was refit to Mark II specifications on {{RSD|2199|3||1/9903 (March 2199)}}, giving it more powerful {{link|FASA|phasers}} and an additional {{link|FASA|photon torpedoes||torpedo}} launcher. On {{RSD|2212|11||2/1211 (November 2212)}}, the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful {{link|FASA|impulse drive}} system, improved phasers, and more efficient {{link|FASA|deflector shields||shield}} generators. {{RSD|2216|2||2/1602 (February 2216)|no}} saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new {{link|FASA|warp drive||FWC-2 warp engines}} and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of {{RSD|2223|6||2/2306 (June 2223)}}, the ''Xenophon'' was still on active service.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/>
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The {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Xenophon'' was a {{link|FASA|Larson class||''Larson'' class}} destroyer commissioned on {{RSD|2192|11||1/9211 (November 2192)|no}}, serving simultaneously with the {{link|FASA|Marklin class||''Marklin'' class}} destroyer {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Xenophon||U.S.S. ''Xenophon''}}.<ref name="FASA2218A"/><ref name="Marklin"/> The ''Xenophon'' was refit to Mark II specifications on {{RSD|2199|3||1/9903 (March 2199)}}, giving it more powerful {{link|FASA|phasers}} and an additional {{link|FASA|photon torpedoes||torpedo}} launcher. On {{RSD|2212|11||2/1211 (November 2212)}}, the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful {{link|FASA|impulse drive}} system, improved phasers, and more efficient {{link|FASA|deflector shields||shield}} generators. {{RSD|2216|2||2/1602 (February 2216)|no}} saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new {{link|FASA|warp drive||FWC-2 warp engines}} and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of {{RSD|2223|6||2/2306 (June 2223)}}, the ''Xenophon'' was still on active service.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/>
 
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<ref name="Date">The ''Marklin''-class U.S.S. ''Xenophon'' was still in active service at least until the [[Battle of Axanar (FASA)|Battle of Axanar]] on 1/9405, where it was badly damaged. It's unclear if the ''Four Years War'' supplement, published a year after the ''Federation Ship Recognition Manual,'' intended to [https://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Retcon retcon] the class of the ''Larson''-class ''Xenophon,'' or if there were inexplicably two ships serving simultaneously with the same name.</ref>
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<ref name="Marklin">The ''Marklin''-class U.S.S. ''Xenophon'' was still in active service at least until the [[Battle of Axanar (FASA)|Battle of Axanar]] on 1/9405, where it was badly damaged. It's unclear if the ''Four Years War'' supplement, published a year after the ''Federation Ship Recognition Manual,'' intended to [https://en.wikipedia.com/wiki/Retcon retcon] the class of the ''Larson''-class ''Xenophon,'' or if there were inexplicably two ships serving simultaneously with the same name.</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:02, 18 November 2023

U.S.S. Xenophon
Class Larson
Registry NCC-4342
Commissioned RSD1/9211
First Appearance FASA2302E2 (1985)
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The Federation Starship Xenophon was a Larson class destroyer commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/9211 (November 2192), serving simultaneously with the Marklin class destroyer U.S.S. Xenophon.[1][2] The Xenophon was refit to Mark II specifications on RSD1/9903 (March 2199), giving it more powerful phasers and an additional torpedo launcher. On RSD2/1211 (November 2212), the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful impulse drive system, improved phasers, and more efficient shield generators. Reference Stardate 2/1602 (February 2216) saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new FWC-2 warp engines and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of RSD2/2306 (June 2223), the Xenophon was still on active service.[3]

Ships Named Xenophon

FASA Timeline

U.S.S. Xenophon (Marklin class)  •  U.S.S. Xenophon NCC-4342 (Larson class)

Larson class vessels

FASA Timeline

Mark I

Introduced RSD 1/8801

U.S.S. Acre NCC-4372 •  U.S.S. Adolphus NCC-4385 •  U.S.S. Agincourt NCC-4314 •  U.S.S. Alaric NCC-4358 •  U.S.S. Alesia NCC-4354 •  U.S.S. Alexander NCC-4367 •  U.S.S. Ali Bey NCC-4393 •  U.S.S. Marc Antony NCC-4355 •  U.S.S. Anzio NCC-4329 •  U.S.S. Austerlitz NCC-4308 •  U.S.S. Babur NCC-4380 •  U.S.S. Bahu NCC-4374 •  U.S.S. Bayinnaung NCC-4382 •  U.S.S. Blake NCC-4389 •  U.S.S. Blenheim NCC-4315 •  U.S.S. Bolivar NCC-4411 •  U.S.S. Borodino NCC-4307 •  U.S.S. Boyaca NCC-4413 •  U.S.S. Bradley NCC-4388 •  U.S.S. Breitenfeld NCC-4387 •  U.S.S. Buena Vista NCC-4322 •  U.S.S. Cannae NCC-4353 •  U.S.S. Castinian NCC-4325 •  U.S.S. Charlemagne NCC-4364 •  U.S.S. Chou NCC-4339 •  U.S.S. Cochise NCC-4345 •  U.S.S. Constantine NCC-4357 •  U.S.S. Coral Sea NCC-4302 •  U.S.S. Corregidor NCC-4331 •  U.S.S. Cortez NCC-4383 •  U.S.S. Cre'cy NCC-4312 •  U.S.S. Cromwell NCC-4377 •  U.S.S. de Tourville NCC-4386 •  U.S.S. Demetrius NCC-4348 •  U.S.S. Dewey NCC-4414 •  U.S.S. Eylau NCC-4317 •  U.S.S. Frederick NCC-4371 •  U.S.S. Gallipoli NCC-4327 •  U.S.S. Garbo NCC-4323 •  U.S.S. Genghis Khan NCC-4375 •  U.S.S. Gettysburg NCC-4324 •  U.S.S. Grant NCC-4416 •  U.S.S. Guadalcanal NCC-4332 •  U.S.S. Hammurabi NCC-4337 •  U.S.S. Hannibal NCC-4350 •  U.S.S. Hardraade NCC-4369 •  U.S.S. Hastings NCC-4404 •  U.S.S. Hideyoshi NCC-4381 •  U.S.S. Iwo Jima NCC-4333 •  U.S.S. Jackson NCC-4405 •  U.S.S. Jauhur NCC-4366 •  U.S.S. Joan of Arc NCC-4378 •  U.S.S. Julius Caesar NCC-4343 •  U.S.S. Justinian NCC-4362 •  U.S.S. Jutland NCC-4328 •  U.S.S. Khartoum NCC-4401 •  U.S.S. Lafayette NCC-4397 •  U.S.S. Larson NCC-4300 •  U.S.S. Lee NCC-4415 •  U.S.S. Leipzig NCC-4320 •  U.S.S. Leyte NCC-4319 •  U.S.S. Liegnitz NCC-4376 •  U.S.S. Liu Pang NCC-4356 •  U.S.S. Lutzen NCC-4346 •  U.S.S. Marathon NCC-4310 •  U.S.S. Marlborough NCC-4392 •  U.S.S. Midway NCC-4301 •  U.S.S. Moltke NCC-4417 •  U.S.S. Montgomery NCC-4438 •  U.S.S. Murat NCC-4398 •  U.S.S. Nakhimov NCC-4418 •  U.S.S. Napoleon NCC-4344 •  U.S.S. Ney NCC-4399 •  U.S.S. Nhat-Le NCC-4391 •  U.S.S. Normandy NCC-4309 •  U.S.S. Okinawa NCC-4334 •  U.S.S. Orleans NCC-4360 •  U.S.S. Oyama NCC-4431 •  U.S.S. Palo Alto NCC-4408 •  U.S.S. Pendragon NCC-4361 •  U.S.S. Pharsalus NCC-4311 •  U.S.S. Pilsudski NCC-4432 •  U.S.S. Poitiers NCC-4313 •  U.S.S. Port Arthur NCC-4433 •  U.S.S. Rajendra NCC-4373 •  U.S.S. Ramses NCC-4335 •  U.S.S. Rommel NCC-4410 •  U.S.S. Saladin NCC-4368 •  U.S.S. Salamis NCC-4341 •  U.S.S. San Jacinto NCC-4407 •  U.S.S. San Martin NCC-4412 •  U.S.S. San Miguel NCC-4379 •  U.S.S. Scipio NCC-4352 •  U.S.S. Scott NCC-4409 •  U.S.S. Shiloh NCC-4326 •  U.S.S. Sun Tzu NCC-4347 •  U.S.S. Tannenberg NCC-4303 •  U.S.S. Tecumseh NCC-4402 •  U.S.S. Tenochtitlan NCC-4384 •  U.S.S. Thebes NCC-4336 •  U.S.S. Thelenth NCC-4305 •  U.S.S. Thermopylae NCC-4351 •  U.S.S. Tiberius NCC-4363 •  U.S.S. Torgau NCC-4316 •  U.S.S. Trafalgar NCC-4304 •  U.S.S. Troy NCC-4338 •  U.S.S. Von Blucher NCC-4400 •  U.S.S. Waterloo NCC-4306 •  U.S.S. Wellington NCC-4395 •  U.S.S. Xenophon NCC-4342 •  U.S.S. Xerxes NCC-4340

Mark II

Introduced RSD 1/9804

U.S.S. Axanar NCC-4448 •  U.S.S. Balaklava NCC-4419 •  U.S.S. Bursilev NCC-4454 •  U.S.S. Chief Joseph NCC-4424 •  U.S.S. Dayan NCC-4451 •  U.S.S. Foch NCC-4427 •  U.S.S. Hindenberg NCC-4426 •  U.S.S. Inchon NCC-4450 •  U.S.S. Kermal NCC-4430 •  U.S.S. Kursk NCC-4447 •  U.S.S. MacArthur NCC-4437 •  U.S.S. Marne NCC-4435 •  U.S.S. Nicholas NCC-4429 •  U.S.S. Nimitz NCC-4439 •  U.S.S. Pershing NCC-4428 •  U.S.S. Richtofen NCC-4436 •  U.S.S. Rorkes Drift NCC-4422 •  U.S.S. Semmes NCC-4423 •  U.S.S. Tedder NCC-4445 •  U.S.S. Titian Plain NCC-4455 •  U.S.S. Tsushima NCC-4434 •  U.S.S. Wavell NCC-4442

Mark VI

Introduced RSD 2/0912

U.S.S. Aguilar NCC-4460 •  U.S.S. Chryse NCC-4453 •  U.S.S. Collinswill NCC-4449 •  U.S.S. Conley NCC-4458 •  U.S.S. Doenitz NCC-4444 •  U.S.S. Doermann NCC-4452 •  U.S.S. Dreyfus NCC-4420 •  U.S.S. Eisenhower NCC-4441 •  U.S.S. Imbrium NCC-4462 •  U.S.S. Kohlar NCC-4456 •  U.S.S. Sheridan NCC-4463 •  U.S.S. Stalingrad NCC-4461 •  U.S.S. Tana Re NCC-4457 •  U.S.S. Timoshenko NCC-4459

Mark VII

Introduced RSD 2/1403

U.S.S. Callisto NCC-4474 •  U.S.S. Choam NCC-4464 •  U.S.S. de Gaulle NCC-4472 •  U.S.S. Jones NCC-4468 •  U.S.S. Juno NCC-4475 •  U.S.S. Mooribunde NCC-4466 •  U.S.S. Petain NCC-4471 •  U.S.S. Petrovich NCC-4469 •  U.S.S. Schultz NCC-4470 •  U.S.S. Trenton NCC-4473 •  U.S.S. Varistan NCC-4465

Variant Unknown

U.S.S. Bombay •  U.S.S. Caspian NCC-5507 •  U.S.S. Nelson NCC-1843


Notes and References

  1. Theisen, John A. (Author). The Four Years War. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2218A . Cover art and illustrations by Dana Knutson. FASA Corporation. 1986.
  2. The Marklin-class U.S.S. Xenophon was still in active service at least until the Battle of Axanar on 1/9405, where it was badly damaged. It's unclear if the Four Years War supplement, published a year after the Federation Ship Recognition Manual, intended to retcon the class of the Larson-class Xenophon, or if there were inexplicably two ships serving simultaneously with the same name.
  3. Brown, Forest G. (Author). Federation Ship Recognition Manual. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2302 , Second Edition. Cover art by Dana Knutson. Illustrations by Dana Knutson and Robert Oswald. FASA Corporation. 1985.