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− | Construction on the [[United Federation of Planets (Myriad)#SFU Timeline|Federation]] Starship ''Cassini,'' a [[Kepler class (Myriad)#SFU Timeline|''Kepler'' class]]<ref name="Spelling"/> transport (a variant of the [[Ptolemy class (Myriad)#SFU Timeline|''Ptolemy'' class]]), was authorized by the [[Star Fleet Appropriations#Stardate 3840|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3840]].<ref name="SFTM"/> | + | Construction on the [[United Federation of Planets (Myriad)#SFU Timeline|Federation]] Starship ''Cassini,'' a [[Kepler class (Myriad)#SFU Timeline|''Kepler'' class]]<ref name="Spelling"/> transport (a variant of the [[Ptolemy class (Myriad)#SFU Timeline|''Ptolemy'' class]]), was authorized by the [[Star Fleet Appropriations#Stardate 3840|Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3840]].<ref name="SFTM"/> In [[2555 (SFU)|Y155]], the ''Cassini'' was attacked by a [[Klingon Empire (SFU)|Klingon]] [[F-5 class (SFU)|F-5 class]] frigate while towing two cargo pods near the Federation-Klingon border, in an effort to disrupt frontier trade and transport in the region.<ref name="SFUSL07"/> |
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<ref name="Spelling">While the class was clearly named in honor of scientist Johannes Kepler, due to a typographic error, it was listed as ''"Keppler"'' in the ''Star Fleet Technical Manual.'' The spelling has been corrected for this entry.</ref> | <ref name="Spelling">While the class was clearly named in honor of scientist Johannes Kepler, due to a typographic error, it was listed as ''"Keppler"'' in the ''Star Fleet Technical Manual.'' The spelling has been corrected for this entry.</ref> | ||
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Construction on the Federation Starship Cassini, a Kepler class[1] transport (a variant of the Ptolemy class), was authorized by the Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3840[2] and commissioned circa 2190.[3]
SFU Timeline
Construction on the Federation Starship Cassini, a Kepler class[1] transport (a variant of the Ptolemy class), was authorized by the Star Fleet Appropriation of Stardate 3840.[2] In Y155, the Cassini was attacked by a Klingon F-5 class frigate while towing two cargo pods near the Federation-Klingon border, in an effort to disrupt frontier trade and transport in the region.[4]
Ptolemy class vessels
FASA Timeline
Mark VI Ptolemy class
U.S.S. al Rashid NCC-3802 • U.S.S. Anaxagoras NCC-3803 • U.S.S. Anaximander NCC-3804 • U.S.S. Aristarchus NCC-3805 • U.S.S. Copernicus NCC-3815 • U.S.S. Eratosthenes NCC-3807 • U.S.S. Galilei NCC-3808 • U.S.S. Hevelius NCC-3814 • U.S.S. Hipparchus NCC-3809 • U.S.S. Ibn Daud NCC-3806 • U.S.S. Philolaus NCC-3811 • U.S.S. Ptolemy NCC-3801 • U.S.S. Pythagoras NCC-3812 • U.S.S. Thales NCC-3813 • U.S.S. Ulugh Beg NCC-3810
Mark VIA Keppler subclass
U.S.S. Ambartsumian NCC-3817 • U.S.S. Brahe NCC-3821 • U.S.S. Cassini NCC-3824 • U.S.S. Deslandres NCC-3820 • U.S.S. Donati NCC-3825 • U.S.S. Flamarion NCC-3818 • U.S.S. Keppler NCC-3816 • U.S.S. Kidinnu NCC-3826 • U.S.S. Leverrier NCC-3828 • U.S.S. Luyten NCC-3829 • U.S.S. Messier NCC-3830 • U.S.S. Newton NCC-3822 • U.S.S. Piazzi NCC-3827 • U.S.S. Riccioli NCC-3823 • U.S.S. Schiaparelli NCC-3819
Mark VIB Doppler subclass
U.S.S. Airy NCC-3842 • U.S.S. Apian NCC-3896 • U.S.S. Baade NCC-3855 • U.S.S. Bayer NCC-3869 • U.S.S. Biela NCC-3884 • U.S.S. Bondi NCC-3843 • U.S.S. Brouwer NCC-3897 • U.S.S. Campell NCC-3856 • U.S.S. Carrington NCC-3870 • U.S.S. Chamberlain NCC-3883 • U.S.S. Chauvenet NCC-3844 • U.S.S. Clark NCC-3898 • U.S.S. Columbo NCC-3857 • U.S.S. Delambre NCC-3937 • U.S.S. Dollfus NCC-3885 • U.S.S. Doppler NCC-3831 • U.S.S. Dreyer NCC-3899 • U.S.S. Eddington NCC-3845 • U.S.S. Encke NCC-3859 • U.S.S. Fracastor NCC-3872 • U.S.S. Gaillot NCC-3832 • U.S.S. Galle NCC-3886 • U.S.S. Gautier NCC-3846 • U.S.S. Goldricke NCC-3859 • U.S.S. Hale NCC-3873 • U.S.S. Halley NCC-3833 • U.S.S. Hayashi NCC-3887 • U.S.S. Hencke NCC-3847 • U.S.S. Herschell NCC-3860 • U.S.S. Hirayama NCC-3874 • U.S.S. Holden NCC-3834 • U.S.S. Hubbard NCC-3888 • U.S.S. Hubble NCC-3848 • U.S.S. Humanson NCC-3861 • U.S.S. Jansky NCC-3875 • U.S.S. Jeffrey NCC-3835 • U.S.S. Kaula NCC-3889 • U.S.S. Klepstra NCC-3862 • U.S.S. Kruger NCC-3871 • U.S.S. Kuiper NCC-3836 • U.S.S. Laplace NCC-3876 • U.S.S. Leavitt NCC-3849 • U.S.S. Lockyer NCC-3890 • U.S.S. Mitchell NCC-3863 • U.S.S. Newcomb NCC-3877 • U.S.S. Oort NCC-3837 • U.S.S. Palitzsch NCC-3891 • U.S.S. Peale NCC-3850 • U.S.S. Pickering NCC-3864 • U.S.S. Popper NCC-3878 • U.S.S. Pritchett NCC-3838 • U.S.S. Reber NCC-3892 • U.S.S. Rittenhouse NCC-3851 • U.S.S. Ross NCC-3865 • U.S.S. Sabine NCC-3879 • U.S.S. Savary NCC-3839 • U.S.S. Scheiner NCC-3893 • U.S.S. Schmidt NCC-3880 • U.S.S. Secchi NCC-3852 • U.S.S. Shklovsky NCC-3866 • U.S.S. Struve NCC-3840 • U.S.S. Swift NCC-3894 • U.S.S. Tombaugh NCC-3853 • U.S.S. Toscanelli NCC-3867 • U.S.S. Van de Kamp NCC-3881 • U.S.S. Vogel NCC-3841 • U.S.S. Von Zach NCC-3882 • U.S.S. Walker NCC-3895 • U.S.S. Wolaston NCC-3854 • U.S.S. Wright NCC-3868
Mark VIB Dollond subclass
U.S.S. Adams NCC-3925 • U.S.S. Baum NCC-3935 • U.S.S. Bessel NCC-3911 • U.S.S. Bode NCC-3922 • U.S.S. Carpenter NCC-3936 • U.S.S. Challis NCC-3912 • U.S.S. Chandrasekher NCC-3923 • U.S.S. Dollond NCC-3900 • U.S.S. Eichelberger NCC-3924 • U.S.S. Flamsteed NCC-3913 • U.S.S. Frost NCC-3938 • U.S.S. Gold NCC-3927 • U.S.S. Goldreich NCC-3901 • U.S.S. Hall NCC-3926 • U.S.S. Henderson NCC-3914 • U.S.S. Hertzsprung NCC-3902 • U.S.S. Hoyle NCC-3928 • U.S.S. Huggins NCC-3915 • U.S.S. Irwin NCC-3903 • U.S.S. Jeans NCC-3929 • U.S.S. Kohlschutter NCC-3904 • U.S.S. Lagrange NCC-3916 • U.S.S. Langley NCC-3930 • U.S.S. Lowell NCC-3939 • U.S.S. Moulton NCC-3905 • U.S.S. Olbers NCC-3917 • U.S.S. Pierce NCC-3931 • U.S.S. Plaskett NCC-3918 • U.S.S. Pogson NCC-3906 • U.S.S. Roques NCC-3932 • U.S.S. Russell NCC-3907 • U.S.S. Sandage NCC-3919 • U.S.S. Schawbe NCC-3920 • U.S.S. Shapley NCC-3933 • U.S.S. Slipher NCC-3908 • U.S.S. Todd NCC-3934 • U.S.S. Van de Hulst NCC-3909 • U.S.S. Van Maanen NCC-3940 • U.S.S. Wolf NCC-3921 • U.S.S. Young NCC-3910
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 While the class was clearly named in honor of scientist Johannes Kepler, due to a typographic error, it was listed as "Keppler" in the Star Fleet Technical Manual. The spelling has been corrected for this entry.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Joseph, Franz (Author). Star Fleet Technical Manual. Star Trek. Book. Ballantine Books. November 1975.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ Holland, Stephen. "SH48: The Cassini Incident." Scenario Book 1, Star Fleet Battles Module S1, Scenario SH48.0. SFB and F&E Designer Stephen V. Cole. SFB Executive Developer Steven P. Petrick. Published by John Olsen, Task Force Games. Produced by Tim Olsen, Task Force Games and Leanna M. Cole, Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. Task Force Games/Amarillo Design Bureau, Inc. 1992. Originally published as SL7.0 in Captain's Log Magazine Issue 1, 1983.