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− | The production of twenty ''Saladin'' class destroyers were authorized by the [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 0965|Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 0965]]<ref name="SFTM"/> and the class was launched in [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2242|1/85 (2242)]]<ref name="FASA2218A"/> with the commissioning of the [[U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500|U.S.S. ''Saladin'' NCC-500]]. The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 3030|Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 3030]] authorized the production of an additional 10 vessels of the ''Siva'' subclass, beginning with the [[U.S.S. Siva NCC-520]],<ref name="SFTM"/> commissioned on Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2244#March|1/8703 (March 2244)]], but enormous design flaws resulted in sharply-curtailed production.<ref name="FASA2218A"/> The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate4699|Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 4699]] authorized the production of an additional 26 vessels of the ''Cochise'' subclass, starting with the [[U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530|U.S.S. ''Cochise'' NCC-530]],<ref name="SFTM"/> which launched on Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2246|1/89 (2246)]]. The class saw extensive service during the [[Klingon War (23rd Century)|Klingon War]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/> | + | The production of twenty ''Saladin'' class destroyers were authorized by the [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 0965|Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 0965]]<ref name="SFTM"/> and the class was launched in [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2242|1/85 (2242)]]<ref name="FASA2218A"/> with the commissioning of the [[U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500|U.S.S. ''Saladin'' NCC-500]]. The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 3030|Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 3030]] authorized the production of an additional 10 vessels of the ''Siva'' subclass, beginning with the [[U.S.S. Siva NCC-520]],<ref name="SFTM"/> commissioned on Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2244#March|1/8703 (March 2244)]], but enormous design flaws resulted in sharply-curtailed production and the subclass was withdrawn from service on Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2251#September|1/9409 (September 2251)]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/> The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate4699|Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 4699]] authorized the production of an additional 26 vessels of the ''Cochise'' subclass, starting with the [[U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530|U.S.S. ''Cochise'' NCC-530]],<ref name="SFTM"/> which launched on Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2246|1/89 (2246)]]. The class saw extensive service during the [[Klingon War (23rd Century)|Klingon War]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/> |
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− | The production of twenty ''Saladin'' class destroyers were authorized by the [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 0965|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 0965]]<ref name="SFTM"/> and the class was launched in [[Reference Stardate]] [[FASA Chronology: 2185|1/85 (2185)]]<ref name="FASA2218A"/> with the commissioning of the [[U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500|U.S.S. ''Saladin'' NCC-500]]. The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 3030|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3030]] authorized the production of an additional 10 vessels of the ''Siva'' subclass, beginning with the [[U.S.S. Siva NCC-520]],<ref name="SFTM"/> commissioned on Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2187#March|1/8703 (March 2187)]], but enormous design flaws resulted in sharply-curtailed production.<ref name="FASA2218A"/> The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate4699|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 4699]] authorized the production of an additional 26 vessels of the ''Cochise'' subclass, starting with the [[U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530|U.S.S. ''Cochise'' NCC-530]],<ref name="SFTM"/> which launched on Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2189|1/89 (2189)]]. The class saw extensive service during the [[Four Years War]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/> | + | The production of twenty ''Saladin'' class destroyers were authorized by the [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 0965|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 0965]]<ref name="SFTM"/> and the class was launched in [[Reference Stardate]] [[FASA Chronology: 2185|1/85 (2185)]]<ref name="FASA2218A"/> with the commissioning of the [[U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500|U.S.S. ''Saladin'' NCC-500]]. The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate 3030|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3030]] authorized the production of an additional 10 vessels of the ''Siva'' subclass, beginning with the [[U.S.S. Siva NCC-520]],<ref name="SFTM"/> commissioned on Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2187#March|1/8703 (March 2187)]], but enormous design flaws resulted in sharply-curtailed production and the subclass was withdrawn from service on Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2194#September|1/9409 (September 2194)]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/> The [[Starfleet Appropriations#Stardate4699|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 4699]] authorized the production of an additional 26 vessels of the ''Cochise'' subclass, starting with the [[U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530|U.S.S. ''Cochise'' NCC-530]],<ref name="SFTM"/> which launched on Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2189|1/89 (2189)]]. The class saw extensive service during the [[Four Years War]].<ref name="FASA2218A"/> |
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Commissioned | RSD 1/85 (2242) RSD 1/85 (2185) |
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The production of twenty Saladin class destroyers were authorized by the Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 0965[1] and the class was launched in Reference Stardate 1/85 (2242)[2] with the commissioning of the U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500. The Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 3030 authorized the production of an additional 10 vessels of the Siva subclass, beginning with the U.S.S. Siva NCC-520,[1] commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/8703 (March 2244), but enormous design flaws resulted in sharply-curtailed production and the subclass was withdrawn from service on Reference Stardate 1/9409 (September 2251).[2] The Starfleet Appropriation of Stardate 4699 authorized the production of an additional 26 vessels of the Cochise subclass, starting with the U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530,[1] which launched on Reference Stardate 1/89 (2246). The class saw extensive service during the Klingon War.[2]
FASA Timeline
The production of twenty Saladin class destroyers were authorized by the Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 0965[1] and the class was launched in Reference Stardate 1/85 (2185)[2] with the commissioning of the U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500. The Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3030 authorized the production of an additional 10 vessels of the Siva subclass, beginning with the U.S.S. Siva NCC-520,[1] commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/8703 (March 2187), but enormous design flaws resulted in sharply-curtailed production and the subclass was withdrawn from service on Reference Stardate 1/9409 (September 2194).[2] The Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 4699 authorized the production of an additional 26 vessels of the Cochise subclass, starting with the U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530,[1] which launched on Reference Stardate 1/89 (2189). The class saw extensive service during the Four Years War.[2]
Length | 242.5m |
Width | 127.1m |
Height | 60m |
Mass | 95,000mt |
Crew | 200 |
Velocity | Cruising: Warp 6 Emergency: Warp 8 |
Weapons | 6 Phasers in 3 banks 2 torpedo launchers with photon torpedoes |
Saladin class vessels
FASA Timeline
Mark VII Saladin class
U.S.S. Adad NCC-515 • U.S.S. Ahriman NCC-513 • U.S.S. Alaric NCC-503 • U.S.S. Alexander NCC-511 • U.S.S. Azrael NCC-517 • U.S.S. Darius NCC-502 • U.S.S. Etzel NCC-509 • U.S.S. Hamilcar NCC-518 • U.S.S. Hannibal NCC-512 • U.S.S. Hashishiyun NCC-516 • U.S.S. Jenghiz NCC-501 • U.S.S. Kublai NCC-507 • U.S.S. Pompey NCC-506 • U.S.S. Raman NCC-514 • U.S.S. Shaitan NCC-519 • U.S.S. Saladin NCC-500 • U.S.S. Sargon NCC-504 • U.S.S. Suleiman NCC-508 • U.S.S. Tamerlane NCC-510 • U.S.S. Xerxes NCC-505
Mark VIIA Siva class
U.S.S. Ares NCC-524 • U.S.S. Hathor NCC-523 • U.S.S. Iblis NCC-528 • U.S.S. Jugurtha NCC-527 • U.S.S. Loki NCC-529 • U.S.S. Lucifer NCC-521 • U.S.S. Mars NCC-525 • U.S.S. Molock NCC-522 • U.S.S. Siva NCC-520 • U.S.S. Tyr NCC-526
Mark VIIB Cochise class
U.S.S. Abu Bekr NCC-549 • U.S.S. Achilles NCC-551 • U.S.S. Ajax NCC-547 • U.S.S. Akbar NCC-548 • U.S.S. Al Mahdi NCC-545 • U.S.S. Alva NCC-531 • U.S.S. Alvarado NCC-537 • U.S.S. Apollyon NCC-542 • U.S.S. Cimon NCC-555 • U.S.S. Cochise NCC-530 • U.S.S. Cortez NCC-536 • U.S.S. de Ruyter NCC-538 • U.S.S. Drake NCC-541 • U.S.S. El Cid NCC-534 • U.S.S. Geronimo NCC-535 • U.S.S. Hektor NCC-539 • U.S.S. Ivan NCC-550 • U.S.S. Lysander NCC-540 • U.S.S. Martel NCC-554 • U.S.S. Nelson NCC-546 • U.S.S. Ney NCC-533 • U.S.S. Perseus NCC-544 • U.S.S. Pontiac NCC-532 • U.S.S. Samson NCC-543 • U.S.S. Scipio NCC-553 • U.S.S. Theseus NCC-552
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Joseph, Franz (Author). Star Fleet Technical Manual. Star Trek. Book. Ballantine Books. November 1975.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 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.