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| name = ''Challenger''
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| image = [[Image:Challengerclass.jpg]]
| affiliation = Starfleet
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| displayName = '''''Challenger'' Class'''
| role = Scout/Courier
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| name = Challenger
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| affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
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| operator = [[Starfleet]]
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| status =
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| role = *Scout
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*Courier
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| type = Scout
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| precedingClass =
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| succeedingClass =
 
| dateEntered = 2350
 
| dateEntered = 2350
| expectedLife = 80 Years
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| productionEnd =
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| retired =
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| expectedDuration = 80 Years
 
| expectedRefit = 10 Years
 
| expectedRefit = 10 Years
 
| timeResupply = 1 Year
 
| timeResupply = 1 Year
 
| crewComplement = 140
 
| crewComplement = 140
 
| emergencyCap = 500
 
| emergencyCap = 500
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| civilians =
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| populationCap =
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| flightCrew =
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| passengers =
 
| length = 394 meters
 
| length = 394 meters
 
| width = 264 meters
 
| width = 264 meters
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| diameter =
 
| height = 115 meters
 
| height = 115 meters
 
| decks = 8
 
| decks = 8
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| cruiseSpeed = Warp 6
 
| cruiseSpeed = Warp 6
 
| maxSpeed = Warp 9
 
| maxSpeed = Warp 9
| emergencySpeed = Warp 9.6 (12 hours)
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| emergencySpeed = Warp 9.6 (12 hours)
| energyWeapons =*6x Type-X Phaser Arrays
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| energyWeapons = *6x Type-X Phaser Arrays
| torpLaunchers =*2 aft
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| torpLaunchers = *2 aft
| torpPayload =*40 Photon Torpedoes
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| torpPayload = *40 Photon Torpedoes
| shields =Multi-Layered Shielding System  
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| shields = Multi-Layered Shielding System  
| shuttleBays =1
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| dockingfacilities =
| shuttles =4
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| shuttleBays = 1
| runabouts =
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| shuttles = 4
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| runabouts =  
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| fighters =
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| aux =
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| msd =
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| playable = yes
 
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The '''''Challenger''-class''' is a capable scout and courier, designed during the 2350s as part of the design process for the ''Galaxy''-class explorer. Produced in limited numbers, these ships are extremely capable in their intended roles, but like many designs of their era, they are so specialized that the average Starfleet officer is unlikely to have heard about them, let alone served aboard them. Still, if you want a ship that can transport a dignitary in comfort, style, and speed, the ''Challenger'' is your best bet; just don't expect it to pack a punch in combat or do any serious exploring.
  
== Class Overview ==
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=== Science and Exploration===
 
 
=== Science and Exploration ===
 
 
The ''Challenger''-class was never intended for sustained independent exploratory missions outside of Federation space, but rather is more suited for scouting missions relatively close to the border. Thanks to her high top speed even for a vessel over 40 years old by present Starfleet standards, she can take basic scans of numerous systems quickly to help Starfleet decide where to send its more adept scientific platforms. These vessels are equipped with a relatively large complement of probes and observation drones which can be left to linger in systems that they’ve scouted to gather more data. In addition, the stellar cartography and astrometrics divisions on these ships are larger than other ships of their size, due to their role as a forward scout.  
 
The ''Challenger''-class was never intended for sustained independent exploratory missions outside of Federation space, but rather is more suited for scouting missions relatively close to the border. Thanks to her high top speed even for a vessel over 40 years old by present Starfleet standards, she can take basic scans of numerous systems quickly to help Starfleet decide where to send its more adept scientific platforms. These vessels are equipped with a relatively large complement of probes and observation drones which can be left to linger in systems that they’ve scouted to gather more data. In addition, the stellar cartography and astrometrics divisions on these ships are larger than other ships of their size, due to their role as a forward scout.  
  
=== Diplomacy ===
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===Diplomacy===
 
One of the primary duties for ''Challenger''-class starships is to serve as diplomatic couriers, and as such, they are very adept at transporting and hosting dignitaries. They are used both to transport Federation envoys and for serving as transports for races who do not have adequate interstellar transportation of their own. These ships can transport delegations of over one-hundred people quite easily and in comfort, which makes them ideal for supporting extended negotiations requiring larger staffs of assistants and aides. While they do also have their own conference facilities aboard, but more often their purpose is to take diplomats to negotiations, rather than to host those negotiations onboard.
 
One of the primary duties for ''Challenger''-class starships is to serve as diplomatic couriers, and as such, they are very adept at transporting and hosting dignitaries. They are used both to transport Federation envoys and for serving as transports for races who do not have adequate interstellar transportation of their own. These ships can transport delegations of over one-hundred people quite easily and in comfort, which makes them ideal for supporting extended negotiations requiring larger staffs of assistants and aides. While they do also have their own conference facilities aboard, but more often their purpose is to take diplomats to negotiations, rather than to host those negotiations onboard.
  
=== Engineering ===
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===Engineering===
 
Very unusual for Starfleet ships, the ''Challenger''-class has its nacelles arranged vertically rather than horizontally. In addition, these nacelles are slightly off-center from one another, which makes them more efficient at higher speeds than other ships, though inefficient at lower speeds. These warp nacelles are also over-sized and can propel the ship at speeds similar to their much larger contemporaries, the ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula''-classes. Impulse power is provided by a pair of engines located on either side of the saucer adjacent to the long, thin secondary hull which contains the warp core arranged in a horizontal fashion. Ejection of the core and antimatter pods can be accomplished directly from the rear of the vessel.  
 
Very unusual for Starfleet ships, the ''Challenger''-class has its nacelles arranged vertically rather than horizontally. In addition, these nacelles are slightly off-center from one another, which makes them more efficient at higher speeds than other ships, though inefficient at lower speeds. These warp nacelles are also over-sized and can propel the ship at speeds similar to their much larger contemporaries, the ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula''-classes. Impulse power is provided by a pair of engines located on either side of the saucer adjacent to the long, thin secondary hull which contains the warp core arranged in a horizontal fashion. Ejection of the core and antimatter pods can be accomplished directly from the rear of the vessel.  
  
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The shuttle bay is contained in a “hump” under the dorsal warp nacelle pylon, with space for several large shuttlecraft in addition to the captain’s yacht under the primary hull, a feature that was introduced on this class of starship.
 
The shuttle bay is contained in a “hump” under the dorsal warp nacelle pylon, with space for several large shuttlecraft in addition to the captain’s yacht under the primary hull, a feature that was introduced on this class of starship.
  
=== Tactical ===
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===Tactical===
 
The Challenger-class has Type-X phaser arrays and two aft firing torpedo tubes, but her primary directive in combat situations whether serving as a scout or as a courier is to run. When forced to fight, she will use her great speed and maneuverability to lob torpedoes at an enemy as she jumps to warp. In fleet engagement, she is restricted to a point defense or picket role but is generally wasted in these situations.
 
The Challenger-class has Type-X phaser arrays and two aft firing torpedo tubes, but her primary directive in combat situations whether serving as a scout or as a courier is to run. When forced to fight, she will use her great speed and maneuverability to lob torpedoes at an enemy as she jumps to warp. In fleet engagement, she is restricted to a point defense or picket role but is generally wasted in these situations.
  
=== Shipboard Life ===
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===Shipboard Life===
 
Life aboard Challenger-class ships is comfortable and generally without much excitement. They have similar accommodations to Galaxy-class ships, given their role as a first impression for the Federation in diplomatic situations, which means access to holodecks and other recreational facilities. Most of them have been retrofitted with shipwide holographic projectors and their medical facilities are oversized and more capable than other small ships. Crews aboard these vessels tend to be relatively junior, especially their captains, as they’re not often sent on assignments without direct supervision by a senior diplomat or admiral.
 
Life aboard Challenger-class ships is comfortable and generally without much excitement. They have similar accommodations to Galaxy-class ships, given their role as a first impression for the Federation in diplomatic situations, which means access to holodecks and other recreational facilities. Most of them have been retrofitted with shipwide holographic projectors and their medical facilities are oversized and more capable than other small ships. Crews aboard these vessels tend to be relatively junior, especially their captains, as they’re not often sent on assignments without direct supervision by a senior diplomat or admiral.
  
 
In addition to their diplomatic role, they are often chosen by flag officers as transports within Federation space, when it is assumed that they will not need to engage in any command and control responsibilities. They are often also assigned as support ships to larger starbases, given their low crew requirements and lack of utility for exploratory missions.
 
In addition to their diplomatic role, they are often chosen by flag officers as transports within Federation space, when it is assumed that they will not need to engage in any command and control responsibilities. They are often also assigned as support ships to larger starbases, given their low crew requirements and lack of utility for exploratory missions.
  
82 six-person escape pods give this ship an upper safe capacity of 492 passengers and crew, though they usually operate with much smaller numbers.
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== Class History ==
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==Class History==
 
As the fleet modernization in the 2340s and 2350s continued, the development towards the large ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula''-class starships required testing of a number of their components. The ''Challenger''-class was initially developed as a testbed for the new warp coils that would be used both aboard these classes and the ''New Orleans''-class frigate. As the design evolved, Starfleet opted for a spaceframe that could also be used as a diplomatic courier or scout vessel, though it wasn’t intended that many would be ordered.
 
As the fleet modernization in the 2340s and 2350s continued, the development towards the large ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula''-class starships required testing of a number of their components. The ''Challenger''-class was initially developed as a testbed for the new warp coils that would be used both aboard these classes and the ''New Orleans''-class frigate. As the design evolved, Starfleet opted for a spaceframe that could also be used as a diplomatic courier or scout vessel, though it wasn’t intended that many would be ordered.
  
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One of these vessels, the ''Buran'', was lost at Wolf 359, but the class has otherwise served without notoriety.
 
One of these vessels, the ''Buran'', was lost at Wolf 359, but the class has otherwise served without notoriety.
  
== In Play ==
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==In Play==
  
* This class of starship is not as flashy or as capable as her larger cousins from the same era, namely the Galaxy and the Nebula, but rather is a small cruiser suitable mainly for courier missions and limited exploration. This class of ship is ideal for a starbase support ship (either as part of a game or as its own game operating close to a base) or another role in which it is not expected to be independent for long periods of time.
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*This class of starship is not as flashy or as capable as her larger cousins from the same era, namely the ''Galaxy'' and the ''Nebula'', but rather is a small cruiser suitable mainly for courier missions and limited exploration. This class of ship is ideal for a starbase support ship (either as part of a game or as its own game operating close to a base) or another role in which it is not expected to be independent for long periods of time.
* With aft-firing photon torpedo launchers only and high top speed, the Challenger-class is meant to run away from threats, often to protect whatever valuable cargo or passengers it has aboard. If forced to fight, it would need to rely on its maneuverability and seek cover as quickly as possible.
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*With aft-firing photon torpedo launchers only and high top speed, the ''Challenger''-class is meant to run away from threats, often to protect whatever valuable cargo or passengers it has aboard. If forced to fight, it would need to rely on its maneuverability and seek cover as quickly as possible.
* This class would be a good starter ship for a character's first command. Old but not completely antique, it's reasonable that a Lieutenant Commander or Commander might be assigned to captain such a courier, especially for missions within Federation space. The vast majority of these ships serve quietly and without much distinction, performing the milk runs that keep Starfleet going behind the scenes.
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*This class would be a good starter ship for a character's first command. Old but not completely antique, it's reasonable that a Lieutenant Commander or Commander might be assigned to captain such a courier, especially for missions within Federation space. The vast majority of these ships serve quietly and without much distinction, performing the milk runs that keep Starfleet going behind the scenes.
  
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[[Category:Federation Starship Classes (2350–2368)]]

Latest revision as of 21:23, 11 March 2024

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Challenger Class
Information
Affiliation

United Federation of Planets

Type

Scout

Role
  • Scout
  • Courier
Service
Operator

Starfleet

Entered Service

2350

Endurance
Expected Design Life

80 Years

Expected Refit Cycle

10 Years

Expected Resupply Cycle

1 Year

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

140

Emergency Capacity

500

Dimensions
Length

394 meters

Width

264 meters

Height

115 meters

Decks

8

Propulsion
Propulsion Systems

Matter/Antimatter powered warp drive

Cruise Speed

Warp 6

Maximum Speed

Warp 9

Emergency Speed

Warp 9.6 (12 hours)

Armaments
Energy Weapons
  • 6x Type-X Phaser Arrays
Torpedo Launchers
  • 2 aft
Torpedo Payload
  • 40 Photon Torpedoes
Shields

Multi-Layered Shielding System

Small Craft
Shuttlebays

1

Shuttles

4

Template:Specification

The Challenger-class is a capable scout and courier, designed during the 2350s as part of the design process for the Galaxy-class explorer. Produced in limited numbers, these ships are extremely capable in their intended roles, but like many designs of their era, they are so specialized that the average Starfleet officer is unlikely to have heard about them, let alone served aboard them. Still, if you want a ship that can transport a dignitary in comfort, style, and speed, the Challenger is your best bet; just don't expect it to pack a punch in combat or do any serious exploring.

Science and Exploration

The Challenger-class was never intended for sustained independent exploratory missions outside of Federation space, but rather is more suited for scouting missions relatively close to the border. Thanks to her high top speed even for a vessel over 40 years old by present Starfleet standards, she can take basic scans of numerous systems quickly to help Starfleet decide where to send its more adept scientific platforms. These vessels are equipped with a relatively large complement of probes and observation drones which can be left to linger in systems that they’ve scouted to gather more data. In addition, the stellar cartography and astrometrics divisions on these ships are larger than other ships of their size, due to their role as a forward scout.

Diplomacy

One of the primary duties for Challenger-class starships is to serve as diplomatic couriers, and as such, they are very adept at transporting and hosting dignitaries. They are used both to transport Federation envoys and for serving as transports for races who do not have adequate interstellar transportation of their own. These ships can transport delegations of over one-hundred people quite easily and in comfort, which makes them ideal for supporting extended negotiations requiring larger staffs of assistants and aides. While they do also have their own conference facilities aboard, but more often their purpose is to take diplomats to negotiations, rather than to host those negotiations onboard.

Engineering

Very unusual for Starfleet ships, the Challenger-class has its nacelles arranged vertically rather than horizontally. In addition, these nacelles are slightly off-center from one another, which makes them more efficient at higher speeds than other ships, though inefficient at lower speeds. These warp nacelles are also over-sized and can propel the ship at speeds similar to their much larger contemporaries, the Galaxy and Nebula-classes. Impulse power is provided by a pair of engines located on either side of the saucer adjacent to the long, thin secondary hull which contains the warp core arranged in a horizontal fashion. Ejection of the core and antimatter pods can be accomplished directly from the rear of the vessel.

Maintenance needs for this class of ship are above average for a vessel of her size, balanced between engines that need constant fine-tuning and other primary systems that are less complicated.

The shuttle bay is contained in a “hump” under the dorsal warp nacelle pylon, with space for several large shuttlecraft in addition to the captain’s yacht under the primary hull, a feature that was introduced on this class of starship.

Tactical

The Challenger-class has Type-X phaser arrays and two aft firing torpedo tubes, but her primary directive in combat situations whether serving as a scout or as a courier is to run. When forced to fight, she will use her great speed and maneuverability to lob torpedoes at an enemy as she jumps to warp. In fleet engagement, she is restricted to a point defense or picket role but is generally wasted in these situations.

Shipboard Life

Life aboard Challenger-class ships is comfortable and generally without much excitement. They have similar accommodations to Galaxy-class ships, given their role as a first impression for the Federation in diplomatic situations, which means access to holodecks and other recreational facilities. Most of them have been retrofitted with shipwide holographic projectors and their medical facilities are oversized and more capable than other small ships. Crews aboard these vessels tend to be relatively junior, especially their captains, as they’re not often sent on assignments without direct supervision by a senior diplomat or admiral.

In addition to their diplomatic role, they are often chosen by flag officers as transports within Federation space, when it is assumed that they will not need to engage in any command and control responsibilities. They are often also assigned as support ships to larger starbases, given their low crew requirements and lack of utility for exploratory missions.

82 six-person escape pods give this ship an upper safe capacity of 492 passengers and crew, though they usually operate with much smaller numbers.

Class History

As the fleet modernization in the 2340s and 2350s continued, the development towards the large Galaxy and Nebula-class starships required testing of a number of their components. The Challenger-class was initially developed as a testbed for the new warp coils that would be used both aboard these classes and the New Orleans-class frigate. As the design evolved, Starfleet opted for a spaceframe that could also be used as a diplomatic courier or scout vessel, though it wasn’t intended that many would be ordered.

The Challenger-class was also seen as an opportunity for experimentation, given that they weren’t a critical production line, which led to their unusual vertical engine orientation, a design that had fewer benefits than first envisioned. Production of these vessels was given low priority and only a handful of them were built alongside their larger cousins initially, though a steady production run continued after they proved themselves useful as a fast transport for ambassadors and admirals.

One of these vessels, the Buran, was lost at Wolf 359, but the class has otherwise served without notoriety.

In Play

  • This class of starship is not as flashy or as capable as her larger cousins from the same era, namely the Galaxy and the Nebula, but rather is a small cruiser suitable mainly for courier missions and limited exploration. This class of ship is ideal for a starbase support ship (either as part of a game or as its own game operating close to a base) or another role in which it is not expected to be independent for long periods of time.
  • With aft-firing photon torpedo launchers only and high top speed, the Challenger-class is meant to run away from threats, often to protect whatever valuable cargo or passengers it has aboard. If forced to fight, it would need to rely on its maneuverability and seek cover as quickly as possible.
  • This class would be a good starter ship for a character's first command. Old but not completely antique, it's reasonable that a Lieutenant Commander or Commander might be assigned to captain such a courier, especially for missions within Federation space. The vast majority of these ships serve quietly and without much distinction, performing the milk runs that keep Starfleet going behind the scenes.