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Daedalus class
Daedalus class (STA MUH051065)

Daedalus class (STA MUH051065)
Commissioned 2140
Retired 2196
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The Daedalus class came into service in 2140 as part of the United Earth Republic Starfleet, which was in need of a large vessel to help protect and patrol the fledgling government's few trade lanes and colonies. After the successful development and launch of the NX class a decade later, the admiralty began to pull the Daedalus class ships back to the Sol system for possible decommissioning, but the outbreak of the Romulan War soon thereafter gave the class new life through Starfleet's desperate need for vessels.[1] Following the war, the class was one of the first types of starships commissioned and operated under the auspices of the newly-established United Federation of Planets.[2] The Daedalus class was also among the first to demonstrate the primary/secondary hull design that would later become characteristic of Starfleet vessels.[3] Unlike most starships, the Daedalus had a spherical main hull.[4] The last ships of this class were—at least officially—taken out of service by the year 2196,[2] though some were later recommissioned and continued serving into the mid-23rd century.[1]


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