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{{TableRow|title=Date Entered Service|data={{bullet}}Mk II: {{RSD|2191|12||1/9112}}<br/>{{bullet}}Mk IV: {{RSD|2218|2||2/1802}}<ref name="FASA2203E2"/><ref name="Mk4Launch"/>}}
 
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{{TableRow|title=Length|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 31.5 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II/IV: 32 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2209"/><ref name="FASA2203E2"/>}}
{{TableRow|title=Width|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 24.8 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II: 25 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2209"/>}}
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{{TableRow|title=Width|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 24.8 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II/IV: 25 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2209"/><ref name="FASA2203E2"/>}}
{{TableRow|title=Height|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 12.5 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II: 13 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2209"/>}}
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{{TableRow|title=Height|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 12.5 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II/IV: 13 [[meter|m]]<ref name="FASA2209"/><ref name="FASA2203E2"/>}}
 
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{{TableRow|title=Mass|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 6,000 [[ton#Metric Ton|mt]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II: 9,000 [[ton#Metric Ton|mt]]<ref name="FASA2209"/>}}
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{{TableRow|title=Mass|data={{bullet}} Mk I: 6,000 [[ton#Metric Ton|mt]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/><br/>{{bullet}} Mk II/IV: 9,000 [[ton#Metric Ton|mt]]<ref name="FASA2209"/><ref name="FASA2203E2"/>}}
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Designed primarily as a courier ship,<ref name="FASA2001B"/> the ''Mission'' class was launched in the late 22nd century, with the Mark II design entering service on {{RSD|2191|12||1/9112 (December 2191)|no}}.<ref name="FASA2209"/> 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 (FASA)|transporter]]. The mid-deck had crew quarters and the ship's galley, which also doubled as a small lounge.<ref name="FASA2001B"/> The Mark II also included a second, dedicated cargo transporter.<ref name="FASA2209"/>
 
Designed primarily as a courier ship,<ref name="FASA2001B"/> the ''Mission'' class was launched in the late 22nd century, with the Mark II design entering service on {{RSD|2191|12||1/9112 (December 2191)|no}}.<ref name="FASA2209"/> 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 (FASA)|transporter]]. The mid-deck had crew quarters and the ship's galley, which also doubled as a small lounge.<ref name="FASA2001B"/> The Mark II also included a second, dedicated cargo transporter.<ref name="FASA2209"/>
  
The class was given hull registries in three groups, based on mission type: [[NCC-13500]]-[[NCC-13999]] (Mark I) were reserved for courier ships, and were named for famous diplomats; [[NCC-16600]]-[[NCC-16699]] (Mark I) were reserved for research ships, and were named for scientists; and [[NCC-61000]]-[[NCC-61399]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/> (Mark II)<ref name="FASA2209"/> were reserved for transports, and were named historical Naval officers.<ref name="FASA2001B"/>
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The class was given hull registries in three groups, based on mission type: [[NCC-13500]]-[[NCC-13999]] (Mark I) were reserved for courier ships, and were named for famous diplomats; [[NCC-16600]]-[[NCC-16699]] (Mark I) were reserved for research ships, and were named for scientists; and [[NCC-61000]]-[[NCC-61399]]<ref name="FASA2001B"/> (Mark II)<ref name="FASA2209"/> were reserved for transports, and were named historical Naval officers.<ref name="FASA2001B"/> By {{link|FASA|2223}}, of the 682 ''Mission'' class vessels built, 238 remained in {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}} service, about 400 operated in the private sector, and the rest were listed as lost or destroyed.<ref name="FASA2203E2"/>
 
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<ref name="Mk4Launch">The launch date for the Mark IV was listed in ''[[Trader Captains and Merchant Princes (FASA)#Second Edition|Trader Captains and Merchant Princes, Second Edition]]'' as "2/0218." This was clearly a typographical error, and conflicted with the established rules of the {{link|FASA|Reference Stardate}} system. The date was corrected as seen above.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 10:10, 19 October 2023

Mission class
Mission class (FASA2001B)

Mission class (FASA2001B)
Commissioned c.2191
First Appearance FASA2001B (1983)
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(FASA Roleplaying Game)


Specifications
Date Entered Service  • Mk II: RSD1/9112
 • Mk IV: RSD2/1802[1][2]
Number Constructed 372[3]
Length  •  Mk I: 31.5 m[4]
 •  Mk II/IV: 32 m[3][1]
Width  •  Mk I: 24.8 m[4]
 •  Mk II/IV: 25 m[3][1]
Height  •  Mk I: 12.5 m[4]
 •  Mk II/IV: 13 m[3][1]
Decks 3
Mass  •  Mk I: 6,000 mt[4]
 •  Mk II/IV: 9,000 mt[3][1]
Crew 9
Velocity  •  Cruising: Warp 7.5
 •  Emergency: Warp 9
Weapons 1 FH-6[3] Phaser (forward)[4]

Designed primarily as a courier ship,[4] the Mission class was launched in the late 22nd century, with the Mark II design entering service on Reference Stardate 1/9112 (December 2191).[3] 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.[4] The Mark II also included a second, dedicated cargo transporter.[3]

The class was given hull registries in three groups, based on mission type: NCC-13500-NCC-13999 (Mark I) were reserved for courier ships, and were named for famous diplomats; NCC-16600-NCC-16699 (Mark I) were reserved for research ships, and were named for scientists; and NCC-61000-NCC-61399[4] (Mark II)[3] were reserved for transports, and were named historical Naval officers.[4] By 2223, of the 682 Mission class vessels built, 238 remained in Star Fleet service, about 400 operated in the private sector, and the rest were listed as lost or destroyed.[1]

Notes and References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 McLimore, Guy W. Jr. et al (Authors). Trader Captains and Merchant Princes. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2203, Second Edition. Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Dana Knutson, Todd F. Marsh, Jeff Laubenstein, Mitch O'Connell, David J. Hutchins, and Dan Carroll. FASA Corporation. 1987.
  2. The launch date for the Mark IV was listed in Trader Captains and Merchant Princes, Second Edition as "2/0218." This was clearly a typographical error, and conflicted with the established rules of the Reference Stardate system. The date was corrected as seen above.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 Keith, J. Andrew (Author). Margin of Profit. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2209 . Graphics and layout by Dana Knutson, Norman Miller, and Jordan Weisman. Illustrations by Norman Miller. FASA Corporation. 1984.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 McLimore, Guy W. Jr. et al (Authors). Adventure Book. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2001B. Illustrations and Drawings by Mitch O'Connell and Jordan Weisman. FASA Corporation. 1983.