Epsilon class

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Epsilon class (FASA 2302, 2nd ed.)
Epsilon class (FASA 2302, 2nd ed.)

Specifications[1]

  Mk I Mk II
Date entered service 2/1104 (April 2269) 2/1412 (June 2271)
Number Constructed 461 344
Length 96m 96m
Width 18m 18m
Height 12m 12m
Mass 17,925mt 25,975mt
Cargo capacity 250mt 250mt
Landing capability Yes Yes
Computer Type L-14 L-14
Transporters (6-person) 1 1
Transporters (20-person) 1 1
Transporters (Cargo) 1 1
Crew 25 25
Passengers 10 10
Troops 10 10
Cruising Speed Warp 6 Warp 5
Emergency Speed Warp 8 Warp 6
Weapons 4 FH-6 Phasers in 2 banks 4 FH-6 Phasers in 2 banks

The Epsilon class cutter was first brought into service on Reference Stardate 2/1104 (April 2269). Of the 805 vessels constructed by Reference Stardate 2/2306 (June 2286), 363 Mark Is and 266 Mark IIs remained in active service, with 16 Mark Is and 8 Mark IIs in reserve fleets; four Mark Is and two Mark IIs were in use by Starfleet Training Command; 87 Mark Is and 41 Mark IIs were destroyed; four Mark Is disappeared along the Triangle border, and two Mark Is disappeared along the rimward frontier; two Mark Is and four Mark IIs were scrapped; and six Mark Is were sold to civilian interests. The Epsilon class was produced at the Morena, Salazaar, and Merak shipyard at a combined rate of 18 per year.[1]

FASA Timeline

The Epsilon class cutter was first brought into service on Reference Stardate 2/1104 (April 2211). Of the 805 vessels constructed by Reference Stardate 2/2306 (June 2223), 363 Mark Is and 266 Mark IIs remained in active service, with 16 Mark Is and 8 Mark IIs in reserve fleets; four Mark Is and two Mark IIs were in use by Star Fleet Training Command; 87 Mark Is and 41 Mark IIs were destroyed; four Mark Is disappeared along the Triangle border, and two Mark Is disappeared along the rimward frontier; two Mark Is and four Mark IIs were scrapped; and six Mark Is were sold to civilian interests. The Epsilon class was produced at the Morena, Salazaar, and Merak shipyard at a combined rate of 18 per year.[1]

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