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Mission class
Mission class (FASA 2209)

Mission class (FASA 2209)
Commissioned RSD 1/9112
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Specifications
Date Entered Service RSD 1/9112[1]
Number Constructed 372[1]
Length  •  Mk I: 31.5 m[2]
 •  Mk II: 32 m[1]
Width  •  Mk I: 24.8 m[2]
 •  Mk II: 25 m[1]
Height  •  Mk I: 12.5 m[2]
 •  Mk II: 13 m[1]
Decks 3
Mass  •  Mk I: 6,000 mt[2]
 •  Mk II: 9,000 mt[1]
Crew 9-14
Velocity  •  Cruising: Warp 7.5
 •  Emergency: Warp 9
Weapons 1 FH-6[1] Phaser (forward)[2]

Designed primarily as a courier ship, the Mission class was launched on Reference Stardate 1/9112 (December 2191). Crew composition varied, based on the mission, and could be anywhere from 9 to 14 crew members. The ships had two 3-meter height decks, and a smaller, 2-meter height deck, for a total of 3 decks. The topmost deck contained the ship's engineering section, while the lower deck held the ship's bridge in the forward compartment, cargo space, and a single 3-person transporter. The mid-deck had crew quarters and the ship's galley, which also doubled as a small lounge.[2] The Mark II variant also included a second, dedicated cargo transporter.[1]

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