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The design of the ''Ambassador'' class, which entered service in 2325, was closely related to the ''[[Constitution class]]'' and formed the basis for the design of later vessels like the ''[[Nebula class|Nebula]]'' and ''[[Galaxy class|Galaxy]]'' classes.<ref name="YesEnt"/> Measuring 526 meters in length,<sup>[Citation needed]</sup> the ''Ambassador'' class boasted six Type-VIII [[Phasers|phasers]] and one [[Photon torpedo|photon torpedo]] launcher.<ref name="YesEnt"/> The ''Ambassador'' class had two shuttlebays: a main shuttlebay located at the rear of the engineering hull, and a secondary shuttlebay on the primary hull, just above the point where it met the interconnecting dorsal.<ref name="YesEnt"/> The sensor systems were concentrated in a sensor dome on the underside of the saucer directly below the main [[Bridge|bridge]], and in pallets mounted on deck 2, with the main [[Deflector array|deflector]] providing long range scans.<sup>[Citation needed]</sup> [[Transporter]] emitters were located on the saucer section, and on the flanges that supported and formed the base of the nacelle pylons. The ships also featured a similar design of escape pod later used on ''Galaxy'' class vessels.<ref name="YesEnt"/>
 
The design of the ''Ambassador'' class, which entered service in 2325, was closely related to the ''[[Constitution class]]'' and formed the basis for the design of later vessels like the ''[[Nebula class|Nebula]]'' and ''[[Galaxy class|Galaxy]]'' classes.<ref name="YesEnt"/> Measuring 526 meters in length,<sup>[Citation needed]</sup> the ''Ambassador'' class boasted six Type-VIII [[Phasers|phasers]] and one [[Photon torpedo|photon torpedo]] launcher.<ref name="YesEnt"/> The ''Ambassador'' class had two shuttlebays: a main shuttlebay located at the rear of the engineering hull, and a secondary shuttlebay on the primary hull, just above the point where it met the interconnecting dorsal.<ref name="YesEnt"/> The sensor systems were concentrated in a sensor dome on the underside of the saucer directly below the main [[Bridge|bridge]], and in pallets mounted on deck 2, with the main [[Deflector array|deflector]] providing long range scans.<sup>[Citation needed]</sup> [[Transporter]] emitters were located on the saucer section, and on the flanges that supported and formed the base of the nacelle pylons. The ships also featured a similar design of escape pod later used on ''Galaxy'' class vessels.<ref name="YesEnt"/>

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Ambassador class[1]

Specifications

Length 526 meters[Citation needed]
Weapons 6 Type-VIII phasers[1]
1 torpedo launcher[1]

The design of the Ambassador class, which entered service in 2325, was closely related to the Constitution class and formed the basis for the design of later vessels like the Nebula and Galaxy classes.[1] Measuring 526 meters in length,[Citation needed] the Ambassador class boasted six Type-VIII phasers and one photon torpedo launcher.[1] The Ambassador class had two shuttlebays: a main shuttlebay located at the rear of the engineering hull, and a secondary shuttlebay on the primary hull, just above the point where it met the interconnecting dorsal.[1] The sensor systems were concentrated in a sensor dome on the underside of the saucer directly below the main bridge, and in pallets mounted on deck 2, with the main deflector providing long range scans.[Citation needed] Transporter emitters were located on the saucer section, and on the flanges that supported and formed the base of the nacelle pylons. The ships also featured a similar design of escape pod later used on Galaxy class vessels.[1]

For the time, the Ambassador class was a very maneuverable ship that could outperform equivalently sized Romulan vessels.[1] The layout of the bridge was highly reminiscent of the design that was used on the earlier Constitution class refits and the Excelsior class;[2] it was built on two tiers that were separated by a broken rail, and the captain's chair was isolated in the center of the room, allowing the captain to survey the bridge and issue commands without distractions.[1]

The conn and ops positions were directly in front of the main viewer. These consoles were positioned to swing into place, and were of a design first introduced in the Excelsior class.[2] If necessary, tactical controls could be assigned to one of these stations.[1] Other stations were situated around the edge of the bridge on the upper platform. The Ambassador class proved to be a successful design, and several were still in use in the late 24th century.

Ambassador class vessels

References

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 "Yesterday's Enterprise." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 163. Television. 19 February 1990.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Film. 6 December 1991.
  3. "Tin Man." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 168. Television. 23 April 1990.
  4. The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Book. 1997 (rev. ed.). Pocket Books.
  5. "Redemption, Part II." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 201. Television. 23 September 1991.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 "Starships." Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
  7. "Second Chances." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 250. Television. 24 May 1993.
  8. "Tribunal." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 445. Television. 6 June 1994.
  9. "Hollow Pursuits." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 169. Television. 30 April 1990.