Ranger class (FASA)
First commissioned in 2270, the Ranger class scout[2] is the second vessel class to bear the name.[3] Of the 159 vessels built by 2281, 12 Mark Is, 31 Mark IIs, and 52 Mark IIIs remained in active service, with two Mark Is and two Mark IIs in reserve fleets. Two Mark IIs and one Mark III were used by Starfleet Training Command; 26 Mark Is, eight Mark IIs, and one Mark III were destroyed; two Mark Is and one Mark II were listed as missing; one Mark I and 12 Mark IIs had been scrapped; and six Mark Is and one Mark II had been sold to civilian commercial interests. The Ranger class was produced at the Mars and Morena facilities at a combined rate of eight per year.[2]
Interior configuration
Although the Ranger class maintained the familiar saucer and nacelle configuration employed by the majority of Starfleet vessels, the saucer itself was of a more unusual design than other Starfleet ships, as it did not employ a swappable bridge module atop the saucer; the bridge was, instead, buried within the ship's hull on Deck 2.[1]
Deck One held all crew quarters and support facilities, including a gym, mess hall, sickbay, and life support; the ship's emergency batteries and torpedo tubes were also located on Deck 1. Deck 2 housed the bridge, transporter rooms, science labs, computer, and cargo bays. Deck 3 contained Engineering, the ship's armory, the brig, and the majority of the ship's engineering facilities. The shuttlebay extended through Decks 2 and 3 at the fore of the ship.[1]
Note
The numbers given for Mark I and Mark II Ranger class vessels commissioned in the "Federation Ship Recognition Manual were erroneous; the original numbers were 102 Mark Is and 108 Mark IIs; the total number of ships, including Mark IIIs, was given as 159. The numbers listed on this page were adjusted to correct this error.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 "The Strider Incident." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2226. Game. 1987. FASA.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Federation Ship Recognition Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. 1985. FASA.
- ↑ "Core Game Book." Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Supplement 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games, Inc.