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| image = [[File:SaganClass1.jpg]]
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| displayName = ''Sagan''-class light explorer
| image =  
| name = Sagan
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| affiliation = United Federation of Planets
| registry = NX-08
| operator = Starfleet
| class = NX
| affiliation = [[United Earth Starfleet]], [[United Earth Commonwealth]]
| status = Active
| status = Active
| commission = July 21st, 2156
| role = Deep Space Exploration
| decommission =  
| type = Light Explorer
| destroyed = 2160
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| quadrant = [[Alpha Quadrant|Alpha]] & [[Beta Quadrant|Beta Quadrants]]
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| role = Deep Space Explorer
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| co = Captain [[bfms_char:20930|Natalia Lopez]]
| dateEntered = 2401
| xo = Commander [[bfms_char:21251|Sawyer West]]
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| expectedDuration = 100 years
:"''Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgements."''
| expectedRefit = 25 years
:   —'''''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''
| timeResupply = 5 years
| crewComplement = 500
| emergencyCap = 6,000
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| cruiseSpeed = Warp 8
| maxSpeed = Warp 9.98
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| torpLaunchers = *4 forward
*4 aft
| torpPayload = *400 photon torpedoes
*200 quantum torpedoes
| shields = Multiphasic Shielding
| dockingfacilities =
| shuttleBays = 4
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| runabouts = 6
| fighters = Up to 12
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}}The '''''Sagan''-class light explorer''' is a cutting-edge exploratory vessel designed for missions outside of Federation space. Originally developed as an extended-range variant of the [[Echelon Class|''Echelon''-class light cruiser]], the ''Sagan'' became her own class after substantial modifications to her internal systems with Borg-derived enhancements.


The '''''Phoenix'' (NX-08)''' was the eighth NX-class to be launched by the [[United Earth Starfleet]], on July 21st, 2156 from the orbital facilities above Earth. She was named after the first warp-capable ship in human history, built and piloted by Zephram Cochrane, to whom her dedication quotation is attributed.
=Science and Exploration=
The ''Sagan'' is intended for missions in excess of five years outside of Federation space and far from support. Her small craft capabilities support a small fleet of runabouts and scouts that magnify her exploratory capabilities. She is also capable of manufacturing bespoke probes, thanks to onboard industrial replicators. This also allows her to support science vessels and smaller cruisers in a similar but more limited fashion than the ''[[Odyssey Class|Odyssey]]''.  


The ''Phoenix'' was lost with all hands at the Battle of Charon in 2160.
These ships have well-stocked science labs in both generalist and specialist configurations equal to the labs found aboard larger explorers, other than her lack of ability to take on large numbers of visiting scientists performing independent research. Borg enhancements to her sensors make the ''Sagan'' adept at mapping large areas of space with far more precision than other ships, except for the [[Grissom Class|''Grissom''-class surveyor]] built expressly for this purpose.


=History=
=Diplomacy=
==Construction==
''Sagan''-class starships regularly conduct first-contact missions, due to the nature of their long-distance missions. Compared to an ''[[Obena Class|Obena]]'' or Odyssey-class ship, their diplomatic facilities are adequate but not luxurious. These ships are equipped with the latest standard of universal translator, which uses advanced bioneural processing to make quick work of new languages.
Construction of additional NX-class ships began after the Battle of Sol at the end of 2155, when the [[United Earth Commonwealth]] shifted to a war-footing with its industry and ship-building. With the ''Endeavour'' NX-06 launched early in the year and the ''Buran'' not long after, the ''Phoenix'' was one of the last NX-class ships to be planned and built along largely the same original design. While many of the modifications and streamlining developed with the classes years of service were incorporated in ''Phoenix'', most of these lessons were being directed at Starfleet R&D to more extensive modifications and refits that would result in the [[Columbia Class]]. Starfleet was, however, keen to get another ''NX'' in the field as soon as possible, both to bolster current numbers and to keep the front-line strong while ships like ''Columbia'', ''Challenger'', and eventually ''Endeavour'' were set to be refitted in late-2156 to early 2157.


Construction of the ''Phoenix'' proceeded smoothly, but her commissioning was delayed with the loss of the ''Pioneer'', whose experienced Captain Whittal was expected to assume command and bring most of his crew with him. Admiral Gardner soon after made the controversial decision to offer command to Captain Natalia Lopez, who had been grounded since the loss of her last command at the Battle of Sol. Lopez nevertheless assembled new candidates to crew ''Phoenix'', many of whom were considered less-than-ideal candidates with limited front-line experience, disciplinary issues, or political baggage. The extenuating circumstances and eagerness in Starfleet Command to launch the ''Phoenix'' overrode these concerns, and the ''Phoenix'' was launched in late-July 2156, only two weeks later than originally planned.
In their standard configuration, the main conference room is directly adjacent to the bridge, so secondary conference rooms with more privacy are often preferred for sensitive negotiations. There are a limited number of guest quarters available, but they can be configured to any M, L, or K-class environment.


==2156==
=Engineering=
The ''Phoenix'' was dispatched first to the Vega System on a long patrol in a corner of Commonwealth territory considered of low strategic importance. Command's confidence in both crew and captain remained low, and the patrol was considered a chance to evaluate their performance in the field. The ''Phoenix'' quickly showed her mettle at the outbreak of the Vega Campaign, escaping a Romulan ambush in an asteroid field that would have at the very least delayed her arrival at Vega in time to protect the colony from an attack. The initial Romulan attack on Vega was repelled, and it became apparent the Empire had noticed, and tried to exploit, the region's strategic weaknesses. Without further reinforcements from Starfleet, the ''Phoenix's'' crew spent the next weeks helping to train a militia force and build orbital defences to protect Vega, and patrolling the vicinity.
''Sagan''-class ships are among the most advanced in Starfleet, as they are the first in the fleet to deploy a number of Borg-derived systems. Because of this, their internal workings are quite complex. Dual warp cores feed four nacelles in a system which can either be separated so that one core powers one pair of nacelles or integrated to allow for maximal power flow. The ship’s four warp field governors allow for sustained cruises at incredibly high speeds. Enhancements in shield technology allow the ship to have a relatively small deflector but improved performance over older models.  


One such patrol led to the rescue of the freighter ''Cormorant'', which had been attacked by a vessel soon identified as belonging to the [[ma:Enolian|Enolian]] Hierarchy. The ship was pursued and disabled, and under interrogation its commanding officer revealed his people had been subjugated as a vassal state of the Romulan Star Empire and forced to support the war against Earth. Their targeting of human trade had been intended to lure the ''Phoenix'' away from the burgeoning defences of Vega to be destroyed by Romulan forces. Now warned, ''Phoenix's'' crew commandeered the Enolian ship to lay a trap for the intercepting Romulan task group, and destroyed it.
As with the [[Constellation Class|''Constellation''-class heavy cruiser]] to which a direct lineage can be traced from the Sagan, the ship’s primary and secondary hulls are integrated together and cannot be separated. The secondary hull is devoted primarily to cargo and shuttle facilities, other than the space taken up by the actual engine systems. Three aft hanger bags are interconnected with a forward hanger just behind the bridge. This allows for a much larger small craft complement than other starships of this size, as well for the quick launch and retrieval of multiple craft simultaneously.
 
=Tactical=
''Sagan''-class starships are well-armed to survive long-range independent missions but are not dedicated tactical vessels. Using the latest Type-XIV phasers, comprehensive coverage is achieved with ten arrays. Four forward and four aft torpedo launchers are located in pods on the engine pylons, similar to the arrangement on the ''Constellation''. These launchers share magazines for each fore-aft pair. While inferior to the armaments aboard an [[Inquiry Class|''Inquiry''-class ship]], the ''Sagan'' can go toe-to-toe with most similar-sized vessels of other powers. Metaphasic shielding is standard, which provides extreme shield resilience.
 
Optimized for long flights at high warp, the ''Sagan''’s sublight maneuverability is adequate but not spectacular. They must rely on targeting threats and engaging them at extreme range, to ensure that their more comprehensive forward weapons are kept trained on their targets.
 
=Shipboard Life=
As with other starships of its generation, the ''Sagan'' is a sleek, highly advanced starship inside and out. Its corridors are clad in polished metal rather than the carpet of older ships. Crew quarters are more compact and have fewer windows than the explorers built in earlier decades. This is meant to optimize the ablative armor on the hull. Most of the crew does have their own room, at the expense of only the most senior officers having the expansive apartment-style quarters found on older ships. While fewer individual crew quarters have windows, there are many large lounges, nine on the deck at the edge of the saucer alone. Holodeck facilities are also state-of-the-art, which provide a good standard of living and recreational opportunities, even with smaller quarters.
 
Medical facilities are comprehensive but compact—large enough to take care of their crews for long periods, but without extensive secondary wards that might go unused for months or years at a time. When these ships do have to handle humanitarian needs, their cargo bays, shuttle bays, and holodecks are capable of being converted for medical service.
 
''Sagan''-class starships are brand new, and, thus a coveted opportunity. These are still elite units, and so there is a strong sense of exclusivity and pride among their crews. Given the increased reliance on common spaces for recreation and meals, this atmosphere is enhanced by the fact that the crew see more of each other for more of their day.
 
=Sagan-class History=
Design on the ''Echelon'' and ''Sagan'' classes began in the early 2390s at the San Francisco Fleet Yards. As part of a general trend in Starfleet shipbuilding towards the aesthetics of the 2290s—clean lines, fewer windows, and fewer curves—this project was originally envisioned as just one class with both two and four-nacelled units to serve as close and long-range versions of the same basic mid-sized cruiser design. As this process progressed, though, Starfleet chose the four-nacelled design to become not just another heavy cruiser design, but a long-range explorer and the testbed for many Borg-inspired systems developed from extensive research into ''Voyager''’s systems and work on the so-called Artifact. Thus, the ''Echelon'' entered service in 2397, while the first ''Sagan''-class ship to leave drydock—the USS ''Stargazer''—did not do so until 2401.
 
Edging out the class leader by just a few weeks, the ''Stargazer'' carried on the legacy of the famed ship captained by Jean-Luc Picard for several decades in the 24th century. By the first quarter of the year, several additional Sagan-class ships have also left the yards and Starfleet has approved full production for the class.<gallery>
File:StargazerPromo.jpg
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</gallery>
 
=The Sagan Class In-Play=
 
*''Sagan''-class starships are rare and advanced. Using bleeding-edge technology, they’re meant to handle long-distance missions outside of Federation space. Compared to the ''[[Constitution III Class|Constitution III]]'', they have fiddlier systems, though, and so are more maintenance intensive. They’re also a little slower, but have greater range and endurance. They serve a 25th-century role held by the ''Intrepid'' and ''Luna'' in the 24th century.
*Just a handful of these ships exist, so only the ones in the registry and the ''Stargazer'' are out there in the universe.
*As seen on ''Star Trek: Picard'', the interiors of these ships are much less luxurious than those from the TNG and VOY eras. Quarters are smaller. There’s no carpet. There are fewer windows. We’re extrapolating that this is because a move to more communal recreation facilities.

Revision as of 19:40, 8 April 2023

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Sagan-class light explorer
Information
Affiliation

United Federation of Planets

Status

Active

Type

Light Explorer

Role

Deep Space Exploration

Lineage
Preceding Class

Luna Class-class

Service
Operator

Starfleet

Entered Service

2401

Endurance
Expected Design Life

100 years

Expected Refit Cycle

25 years

Expected Resupply Cycle

5 years

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

500

Emergency Capacity

6,000

Dimensions
Length

540.7 meters

Decks

16 (20 with torpedo pods)

Propulsion
Cruise Speed

Warp 8

Maximum Speed

Warp 9.98

Armaments
Torpedo Launchers
  • 4 forward
  • 4 aft
Torpedo Payload
  • 400 photon torpedoes
  • 200 quantum torpedoes
Shields

Multiphasic Shielding

Small Craft
Shuttlebays

4

Shuttles

20

Runabouts

6

Fighters

Up to 12

Template:Specification


The Sagan-class light explorer is a cutting-edge exploratory vessel designed for missions outside of Federation space. Originally developed as an extended-range variant of the Echelon-class light cruiser, the Sagan became her own class after substantial modifications to her internal systems with Borg-derived enhancements.

Science and Exploration

The Sagan is intended for missions in excess of five years outside of Federation space and far from support. Her small craft capabilities support a small fleet of runabouts and scouts that magnify her exploratory capabilities. She is also capable of manufacturing bespoke probes, thanks to onboard industrial replicators. This also allows her to support science vessels and smaller cruisers in a similar but more limited fashion than the Odyssey.

These ships have well-stocked science labs in both generalist and specialist configurations equal to the labs found aboard larger explorers, other than her lack of ability to take on large numbers of visiting scientists performing independent research. Borg enhancements to her sensors make the Sagan adept at mapping large areas of space with far more precision than other ships, except for the Grissom-class surveyor built expressly for this purpose.

Diplomacy

Sagan-class starships regularly conduct first-contact missions, due to the nature of their long-distance missions. Compared to an Obena or Odyssey-class ship, their diplomatic facilities are adequate but not luxurious. These ships are equipped with the latest standard of universal translator, which uses advanced bioneural processing to make quick work of new languages.

In their standard configuration, the main conference room is directly adjacent to the bridge, so secondary conference rooms with more privacy are often preferred for sensitive negotiations. There are a limited number of guest quarters available, but they can be configured to any M, L, or K-class environment.

Engineering

Sagan-class ships are among the most advanced in Starfleet, as they are the first in the fleet to deploy a number of Borg-derived systems. Because of this, their internal workings are quite complex. Dual warp cores feed four nacelles in a system which can either be separated so that one core powers one pair of nacelles or integrated to allow for maximal power flow. The ship’s four warp field governors allow for sustained cruises at incredibly high speeds. Enhancements in shield technology allow the ship to have a relatively small deflector but improved performance over older models.

As with the Constellation-class heavy cruiser to which a direct lineage can be traced from the Sagan, the ship’s primary and secondary hulls are integrated together and cannot be separated. The secondary hull is devoted primarily to cargo and shuttle facilities, other than the space taken up by the actual engine systems. Three aft hanger bags are interconnected with a forward hanger just behind the bridge. This allows for a much larger small craft complement than other starships of this size, as well for the quick launch and retrieval of multiple craft simultaneously.

Tactical

Sagan-class starships are well-armed to survive long-range independent missions but are not dedicated tactical vessels. Using the latest Type-XIV phasers, comprehensive coverage is achieved with ten arrays. Four forward and four aft torpedo launchers are located in pods on the engine pylons, similar to the arrangement on the Constellation. These launchers share magazines for each fore-aft pair. While inferior to the armaments aboard an Inquiry-class ship, the Sagan can go toe-to-toe with most similar-sized vessels of other powers. Metaphasic shielding is standard, which provides extreme shield resilience.

Optimized for long flights at high warp, the Sagan’s sublight maneuverability is adequate but not spectacular. They must rely on targeting threats and engaging them at extreme range, to ensure that their more comprehensive forward weapons are kept trained on their targets.

Shipboard Life

As with other starships of its generation, the Sagan is a sleek, highly advanced starship inside and out. Its corridors are clad in polished metal rather than the carpet of older ships. Crew quarters are more compact and have fewer windows than the explorers built in earlier decades. This is meant to optimize the ablative armor on the hull. Most of the crew does have their own room, at the expense of only the most senior officers having the expansive apartment-style quarters found on older ships. While fewer individual crew quarters have windows, there are many large lounges, nine on the deck at the edge of the saucer alone. Holodeck facilities are also state-of-the-art, which provide a good standard of living and recreational opportunities, even with smaller quarters.

Medical facilities are comprehensive but compact—large enough to take care of their crews for long periods, but without extensive secondary wards that might go unused for months or years at a time. When these ships do have to handle humanitarian needs, their cargo bays, shuttle bays, and holodecks are capable of being converted for medical service.

Sagan-class starships are brand new, and, thus a coveted opportunity. These are still elite units, and so there is a strong sense of exclusivity and pride among their crews. Given the increased reliance on common spaces for recreation and meals, this atmosphere is enhanced by the fact that the crew see more of each other for more of their day.

Sagan-class History

Design on the Echelon and Sagan classes began in the early 2390s at the San Francisco Fleet Yards. As part of a general trend in Starfleet shipbuilding towards the aesthetics of the 2290s—clean lines, fewer windows, and fewer curves—this project was originally envisioned as just one class with both two and four-nacelled units to serve as close and long-range versions of the same basic mid-sized cruiser design. As this process progressed, though, Starfleet chose the four-nacelled design to become not just another heavy cruiser design, but a long-range explorer and the testbed for many Borg-inspired systems developed from extensive research into Voyager’s systems and work on the so-called Artifact. Thus, the Echelon entered service in 2397, while the first Sagan-class ship to leave drydock—the USS Stargazer—did not do so until 2401.

Edging out the class leader by just a few weeks, the Stargazer carried on the legacy of the famed ship captained by Jean-Luc Picard for several decades in the 24th century. By the first quarter of the year, several additional Sagan-class ships have also left the yards and Starfleet has approved full production for the class.

The Sagan Class In-Play

  • Sagan-class starships are rare and advanced. Using bleeding-edge technology, they’re meant to handle long-distance missions outside of Federation space. Compared to the Constitution III, they have fiddlier systems, though, and so are more maintenance intensive. They’re also a little slower, but have greater range and endurance. They serve a 25th-century role held by the Intrepid and Luna in the 24th century.
  • Just a handful of these ships exist, so only the ones in the registry and the Stargazer are out there in the universe.
  • As seen on Star Trek: Picard, the interiors of these ships are much less luxurious than those from the TNG and VOY eras. Quarters are smaller. There’s no carpet. There are fewer windows. We’re extrapolating that this is because a move to more communal recreation facilities.