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− | + | {{TableRow|title=Velocity|data=Cruising: Warp 5<br/>Maximum: Warp 9<br/>Emergency: Warp 9.2 for 12 hours}} | |
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− | + | The ''Rigel'' class was originally designed to specifications outlined in the [[Coreward Exploratory Directive]] of [[Chronology: 2321|2321]], which was largely responsible for the mid-century expansion of the [[United Federation of Planets]] along its coreward border between the [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] and [[Beta Quadrant|Beta]] quadrants; ''Rigel'' class scouts were often at the forefront of the contacts and discoveries made in the region.<ref name="LUG25100"/> | |
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− | + | Due to their long-range capabilities and self-sufficiency, ''Rigel'' class scouts became a staple of the [[Federation Merchant Marine]] refit program. While the Merchant Marine also built its own mission-specific vessels and transports, the refit program mandated the refit—and in some cases redesign—of older [[Starfleet]] models that would otherwise be relegated to orbital salvage yards. The versatility of the ''Rigel'' class as deep space transports, as well as their proven exploratory capabilities, allowed them to assume primary roles in the Merchant Marine fleet.<ref name="LUG25100"/> | |
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− | Due to their long-range capabilities and self-sufficiency, ''Rigel'' class scouts became a staple of the [[Federation Merchant Marine]] refit program. While the Merchant Marine built its own mission-specific vessels and transports, the refit program mandated the refit—and in some cases redesign—of older [[Starfleet]] models that would otherwise be relegated to orbital salvage yards. The versatility of the ''Rigel'' class as deep space transports, as well as their proven exploratory capabilities, allowed them to assume primary roles in the Merchant Marine fleet.<ref name="LUG25100"/> | + | {{References}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:53, 7 January 2022
Commissioned | 2327 |
Length | 215m |
Decks | 6 |
Transporters | Personnel: 2 Emergency: 2 Cargo: 2 |
Crew | 70 |
Passengers | 125 |
Evacuation Limit | 400 |
Velocity | Cruising: Warp 5 Maximum: Warp 9 Emergency: Warp 9.2 for 12 hours |
Weapons | Type VII Phaser arrays 2 torpedo launchers; 75 Type II Photon Torpedoes |
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The Rigel class was originally designed to specifications outlined in the Coreward Exploratory Directive of 2321, which was largely responsible for the mid-century expansion of the United Federation of Planets along its coreward border between the Alpha and Beta quadrants; Rigel class scouts were often at the forefront of the contacts and discoveries made in the region.[1]
Due to their long-range capabilities and self-sufficiency, Rigel class scouts became a staple of the Federation Merchant Marine refit program. While the Merchant Marine also built its own mission-specific vessels and transports, the refit program mandated the refit—and in some cases redesign—of older Starfleet models that would otherwise be relegated to orbital salvage yards. The versatility of the Rigel class as deep space transports, as well as their proven exploratory capabilities, allowed them to assume primary roles in the Merchant Marine fleet.[1]
Rigel class vessels
Prime Timeline
U.S.S. Akagi NCC-62158 • U.S.S. Tolstoy NCC-62095
Columbia Timeline
U.S.S. Akagi NCC-62158 • U.S.S. Tolstoy NCC-62095
LUG Timeline
U.S.S. Akagi NCC-62158 • U.S.S. Arcturus • U.S.S. Barnard • U.S.S. Deneb • U.S.S. Polaris • U.S.S. Rigel • U.S.S. Sirius • U.S.S. Tolstoy NCC-62095 • U.S.S. Vega
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Isaacs, Ross A. (Line Developer). The Price of Freedom: The United Federation of Planets Sourcebook. Star Trek: The Next Generation Roleplaying Game. Book 25100 . Written by Brian Campbell, Heather Curatola, Harry Heckel, Kenneth A. Hite, Ross A. Isaacs, Steve Long, Christian Moore, Nicky Rea, Aaron Rosenberg, John Snead, and Ray Winninger. Original art by Bryan Gibson. Last Unicorn Games, Inc.. February 1999.