Difference between revisions of "Constitution class"

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* ''[[U.S.S. Potemkin NCC-1657]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Potemkin NCC-1657]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Potemkin NCC-1702]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Potemkin NCC-1702]]''
* ''[[U.S.S. Prince of Wales NCC-1741]]''
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* ''[[U.S.S. Proxima NCC-1737]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Quindar NCC-1736]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Quindar NCC-1736]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Radetsky NCC-1792]]''
 
* ''[[U.S.S. Radetsky NCC-1792]]''

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Constitution class[1]

Specifications[2]

  Mk I Mk II Mk III
Date Entered Service 2245[3] Jun 2260 Feb 2270
Number Constructed 13 28 6
Length 290m 290m 295m
Width 127m 127m 127m
Height 73m 73m 73m
Decks 23[4][5] 23[4][5] 23[4][5]
Mass 162,425mt 164,600mt 167,900mt
Cargo Capacity 19,000mt 19,500mt 19,500mt
Computer Type M-3 M-4 M-4
Transporters (Personnel) 4 4 4
Transporters (Emergency) 5 5 5
Transporters (Cargo) 2 2 2
Crew 410 430 430
Passengers 80 60 60
Evacuation limit 3,500[3] 3,500[3] 3,500[3]
Shuttlecraft 10 12 12
Cruising Speed Warp 6 (OCU) Warp 6 (OCU) Warp 6 (OCU)
Emergency Speed Warp 8 (OCU) Warp 8 (OCU) Warp 8 (OCU)
Weapons 6 FL-6 (Type IV[6]) Phasers in 3 banks 6 FH-3 (Type IV[6]) Phasers in 3 banks 6 FH-3 (Type IV[6]) Phasers in 3 banks
2 torpedo tubes 2 torpedo tubes 2 torpedo tubes
Constitution class refit[7]

Specifications[2]

  Mk I Mk II Mk III Mk IV[8]
Date Entered Service 2273[9] Oct 2277 Feb 2279 Feb 2286
Number Constructed 26 19 10 50
Length 302m 302m 302m 322m
Width 131m 131m 131m 131m
Height 74m 74m 74m 78m
Decks 23[6] 23[6] 23[6] 23[6]
Mass 160,275mt 163,275mt 171,008mt 197,543mt
Cargo Capacity 22,500mt 22,500mt 22,500mt 22,500mt
Computer Type M-6 M-6 M-6A M-7A
Transporters (Personnel) 4 4 4 4
Transportes (Emergency) 4 4 4 4
Transporters (Cargo) 2 2 2 2 large, 2 small
Crew 412 416 416 422
Passengers 60 60 60 50
Shuttlecraft 12 12 12 10
Crusing Speed Warp 8 (OCU) Warp 8 (OCU) Warp 8 (OCU) Warp 12 (OCU)
Emergency Speed Warp 10 (OCU) Warp 10 (OCU) Warp 10 (OCU) Warp 14 (OCU)
Weapons 6 FH-11 (Type VII[6]) Phasers in 3 banks 6 FH-11 (Type VII[6]) Phasers in 3 banks 8 FH-11 (Type VII[6]) Phasers in 4 banks 8 FH-11 (Type VII[6]) Phasers in 4 banks
2 torpedo tubes 2 torpedo tubes 3 torpedo tubes 4 torpedo tubes

Constitution class cruisers were among the most renowned vessels of their time. Serving as both a research vessel and a cruiser, these ships performed their duties to perfection for the majority of the 23rd century. The Constitution class ships were an integral part of the buildup during "The Great Awakening," from the outset the most versatile of all ships built for the expansion efforts. Constitution class starships included the acclaimed U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[10] In 2266, only twelve of these ships were in existence.[11] Constitution class starships used Duotronic computers, based on designs developed by Dr. Richard Daystrom in 2243.[12]

Constitution class vessels

References

  1. "Dagger of the Mind."Star Trek, Episode 10. Television. 3 November 1966.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Federation Ship Recognition Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. FASA. 1985.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "Core Game Book." Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Supplement 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games, Inc.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Star Trek Blueprints." Star Trek. Book. 1973. Ballantine Books.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Player's's Guide." Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 1. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
  6. 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 "Narrator's Guide." Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 2. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
  7. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Film. 4 June 1982.
  8. "Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2012. Game. FASA. 1988.
  9. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
  10. "The Cage." Star Trek, Episode 0. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
  11. "The Conscience of the King."Star Trek, Episode 12. Television. 8 December 1966.
  12. "The Ultimate Computer." Star Trek, Episode 53. Television. 8 March 1968.