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The first interstellar scouts, the ''Franklin'' class (not to be confused with the unmanned [[Franklin series|''Franklin'' series]] probe), entered service in [[Chronology: 2100|2100]]; carrying a crew of four, the class measured 45 [[meter|meters]] in length and massed 55 [[ton|tons]]. The ''Franklin'' class remained in service until [[FASA Chronology: 2140|2140]].<ref name="SFC"/>
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The first interstellar scouts, the ''Franklin'' class (not to be confused with the unmanned [[Franklin series|''Franklin'' series]] probe), entered service in [[Chronology: 2100|2100]]; carrying a crew of four, the class measured 45 [[meter|meters]] in length and massed 55 [[ton|tons]]. The ''Franklin'' class remained in service until [[Chronology: 2140|2140]].<ref name="SFC"/>
  
 
==FASA Timeline==
 
==FASA Timeline==

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Franklin class (SFC)

The first interstellar scouts, the Franklin class (not to be confused with the unmanned Franklin series probe), entered service in 2100; carrying a crew of four, the class measured 45 meters in length and massed 55 tons. The Franklin class remained in service until 2140.[1]

FASA Timeline

The first interstellar scouts, the Franklin class (not to be confused with the unmanned Franklin series probe), entered service in 2075; carrying a crew of four, the class measured 45 meters in length and massed 55 tons. The Franklin class remained in service until 2095.[1]

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