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The ''Einstein'' class entered service in {{link|UFP150|2196}}, along with the {{link|UFP150|Baton Rouge class||''Baton Rouge'' class}}. Together, the classes replaced the aging {{link|UFP150|Daedalus class||''Daedalus'' class}}, which was retired from service.<ref name="UFP150"/> The class remained in service for several decades, well into the mid-23rd century.<ref name="ST11"/>
 
The ''Einstein'' class entered service in {{link|UFP150|2196}}, along with the {{link|UFP150|Baton Rouge class||''Baton Rouge'' class}}. Together, the classes replaced the aging {{link|UFP150|Daedalus class||''Daedalus'' class}}, which was retired from service.<ref name="UFP150"/> The class remained in service for several decades, well into the mid-23rd century.<ref name="ST11"/>
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 21 October 2023

Einstein class
Einstein class (ST11)

Einstein class (ST11)
Commissioned 2196
First Appearance ST11 (8 May 2009)
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UFP150 Timeline
(Chronicled in Federation: The First 150 Years)


The Einstein class entered service in 2196, along with the Baton Rouge class. Together, the classes replaced the aging Daedalus class, which was retired from service.[1] The class remained in service for several decades, well into the mid-23rd century.[2]

Einstein class vessels

UFP150 Timeline

U.S.S. Einstein  • U.S.S. Gates  • U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514  • U.S.S. Mueller

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Notes and References