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  • ...anging from Diplomatic Escort, Search and Rescue, cargo hauling, and every support faceted mission in between. Its current commanding officer is [[bfms char:9 ...diplomatic attaches. Though she won’t be the center of anyone but her own crew's attention, she serves to function as a single cog in the greater Starflee
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  • | role = Logistical Support ...flag officer transport, and humanitarian aid; however, updates to weapons systems have allowed the class to retain its function as heavy cruiser allowing the
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  • ...signers were able to dedicate an unusually high ratio of internal space to crew comforts. ...expansive lounge and bar facility, large enough to accommodate the entire crew simultaneously.
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  • ...rds. The only differences built into the ship was those systems that would support it further in its primary mission while in the Delta Quadrant. This include ==== Holographic ship-wide systems ====
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  • ...gh-traffic region of Federation space, and may also provide protection and support for a minor shore facility. Though compact, this design is substantially la ...r too small to be able to handle general logistical functions or support a crew of any real size. At the same time, Starfleet's medium-sized stations such
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  • ...e ''Shackleton'' have enjoyed the weekly activities that take place in the crew lounge, headed up by the ship's famous morale officer. Ship wide holographic systems on the ''Shackleton'' are limited to the emergency holographic programmes o
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  • | role = Medical Support Following a refit of the starship's deflector and holographic systems in 2400, the USS ''Olympic'' was assigned to [[Sarek Squadron]] in [[Task F
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  • | role = Multi-mission light support ...room, Graviton generators and aft sensory array along with other key ship systems that do not need continual access.
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  • ...acedock is the habitation section, while below are the support facilities, crew quarters, and computer core. Below is the secondary hull, primarily constit ...is even more necessary with the ''Watchtower's'' expectation that it will support Federation civilians.
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  • ...in Jericho, CO of the USS ''Triumph'', but played a primarily scouting and support role to the unit and saw little action. ''Nighthawk'' continued in this rol ...y in the fighting. Only by heroic effort did her crew manage to repair key systems enough to [https://bravofleet.com/story/81751 finish the task], transmittin
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  • ...ation with an open frame that provides starships with external power, life support, and radiation shielding, as well as storage space for construction vehicle ...and two to handle smaller classes. Most drydocks can't embark a permanent crew and rely on either habitat and administrative stations nearby or planet-sid
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  • ...''-class]] light explorer currently assigned to [[Arcturus Squadron]] as a support vessel for [[Olympia Station]]. ...the aft end of decks five and six.] Mainly, this refit restored all of her systems to launch-new condition and prepared her for a new chapter under the comman
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  • ...esigned as resupply stations and drydocks in areas with few inhabited star systems, in the 23rd century they were built and operated as frontier and border ou ...core made up of cargo, engineering, and support areas, surmounted by deck crew accommodation and a recreation area. The base of the core was a large hanga
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  • ...at the ship returned to its birthplace in orbit of Mars to have all of its systems fully installed. ...eading out to the Delta Quadrant. Not only were her tactical and defensive systems improved but almost every system on the ship was enhanced. Along with suppo
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  • | role = Support * Diplomatic Support
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  • ...most effective at travel within the same star system and most often have a crew of three or four. ...old. There are specialized rails on the floor that can accommodate various systems for holding ground vehicles, but which can also be removed quickly when the
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  • ...gard Sector, conducting outreach to local powers and offering humanitarian support. Her mere presence is enough to dissuade most local troublemakers, who coul ...er the course of her quarter-century of service. These improvements to her systems and components keep her as competitive as a ship of her age can be with ves
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  • ...gan'' became her own class after substantial modifications to her internal systems with Borg-derived enhancements. ...probes, thanks to onboard industrial replicators. This also allows her to support science vessels and smaller cruisers in a similar but more limited fashion
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  • ...s hundreds of rooms and locations that serve a variety of purposes for the crew. Some of the more notable locations include: ...engineering itself, including access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and the warp core.
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  • ...tiers of Federation space where it combined its speed with advanced sensor systems to keep a watchful eye on the horizon. ...ters at [[Starbase Bravo]] she was transferred to Task Force 72 to provide support to the new scientific endeavours being undertaken on the [[Cardassian Union
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  • ...deploying probes. They also routinely service scientific outposts, so they support Starfleet’s scientific agenda in indirect ways. ...dedicated guest quarters, conference facilities, and variable life support systems. These starships are also good candidates for transporting ambassadors with
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  • ...ign'', the ''Obena'' and the ''Odyssey'', the ''Century'' has the smallest crew complement, but is the one most closely aligned with Starfleet’s core exp ...200 visiting scientists to supplement the ship’s own crew. With a smaller crew than other ships of her size, more space is given over to labs and scientif
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  • # Providing support and assistance to nearby Starfleet vessels, installations, and personnel. ...senal, and a robust regenerative shield system, ensuring the safety of its crew in challenging research environments and confrontations with potential adve
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  • ...class heavy cruiser, combining aspects of a carrier with enhanced tactical systems for a design that forms an important part of Starfleet's defensive mission. ...squadrons, however, as they can pool their resources and provide tactical support.
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  • | crew = ...adar]] physiology as well as upgrading its power supply and communications systems. However, the facility scarce saw use - the upgrades were completed less th
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  • ...Parliament''-class ships are routinely assigned to large-scale engineering support projects, and so their science departments often include research & develop ...s are connected to extra-large pylons which offer both extended structural support and, unusually, habitable deck space.
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  • ...t Frontier Day, Starfleet decided to send off with a permanent captain and crew. ...environmental controls as well as crew support facilities were revamped to support such a variety of races.
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  • ...e stations can hold several thousand patients without requiring as large a crew as a medical ship, making them ideal for long-term medical situations. ...ensive, while the connecting pieces provide structural support and contain systems like the power and shield generators, communications arrays, and sensors. M
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  • ...engaging in many conflicts with nearby neighbours. This expansion in size, crew complement, and mission capabilities paved their way to eventually become o ...ake over from the other with a subsequent impact upon efficiency of ship’s systems.
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  • ...tion]] until 2399, it is largely open space with numerous uninhabited star systems. The only major power is the [[Gradin Belt#Minor Powers|Chokuzan Republic]] ...inhabited system and is part of the Chokuzan Republic. It is one of their systems that attracts many visitors. Two key planets are Golos Prime and Fekdar. Th
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  • *Crew Quarters *Crew Quarters
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  • ...d quick to build as possible. With a standard crew complement of 20, their systems are highly automated. The ''Regula'' design has been upscaled into the ''[[ ...or light-intensity operations, as they simply don't have the space or life support to handle hundreds of people aboard at a time. Orbital office complexes are
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  • ...l advancements meant that she had a high level of automation, reducing her crew capacity somewhat. Such a technological leap forward proved too hard to res ...g missions beyond Federation space. Routine maintenance of her complicated systems drew the ship back to Earth in 2378, which was fortunate as another crisis
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  • ...[bfms_char:43418|Captain Italia Ruas]] of her command, opting to merge the crew with that of their ageing counterpart, the [[USS Santa Fe|USS ''Santa Fe''] ...pulse phaser cannons in the bow and micro torpedo launchers, allowing the crew to refit the ship into an even more capable heavy cruiser. A much more mano
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  • ...Space 47]] in the [[Thomar Expanse]], providing pathfinding and diplomatic support in the politically unstable region. ...ed to the Cardassian border regions to provide ongoing security and patrol support against pirates, privateers and the separatist movement, [[ma:The True Way|
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  • ...in the [[Deneb Sector]]. Highly rich in resources, it was one of the first systems to be settled in the region, during the early years of the [[Federation]] w This makes the system a bustling hub of facilities, systems, patrol ships, and stations. Under Dominion rule, these are forced to conti
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  • | role = *Engineering Support *Scientific Support
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  • ...b for an area of space beyond the normal range of a starbase, operating in support of other small starships. ...of space, with a large number of advanced sensor probes that can linger in systems for years at a time. The ''Typhon''’s greatest strength is its ability to
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  • ...ientific facilities revolving around the study of earth sciences needed to support these missions. These laboratories are all modular in nature, and ''Pathfin [[File:U s s pathfinder master systems display by h31180y dbhvaj9-fullview.jpg|thumb|MSD for the USS ''Pathfinder'
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  • ...d berthed as a reserve ship for nearly a year until she was assigned a new crew and captain at the start of March 2401. ...ature of her refit was only minor, involving updating many of the standard systems aboard the vessel and returning her to a standard configuration for a multi
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  • ...''Unity''-class station''' is a combination defensive outpost and starship support platform, designed with lessons learned from Starfleet's stewardship of Dee ...ur as the massive biodomes aboard larger stations, this still provides the crew with an area to relax in an environment similar to being on a planet.
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  • ...ions of an indefinite nature, and completely alone she can operate without support for up to seven years. As such, she was one of the first classes to employ ..., and the ships have extended anthropology and social sciences sections to support these missions.
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  • ...tous [[Reliant Class|''Reliant''-class frigate]] with superior engineering support, command-and-control, and small craft capabilities. ...s onboard than on the ''Reliant'', and their greater small craft space can support larger and more capable auxiliary exploratory vessels.
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  • ...house the vessel internally. Appropriate diagnostics and testing of ship's systems require a minimum of two days for the swap-out procedure to be completed. * Cetacean pod: A fully aquatic operations centre from which water dwelling crew can work freely, providing valuable scientific insight. Particularly import
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  • | role = Exploratory Support | crew =*30,000 Starfleet
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  • | crew = During the course of their investigation, the crew of the Enterprise discovered that Farpoint Station was actually an injured
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  • ...troops as-needed, and room for additional power regulation and generation systems. ...cal systems, life on the refit is a little more cramped with lower-ranking crew members typically having to share bunks, unlike the ''Galaxy''-class.
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  • ...old these sensors further away from the ship's power generation and engine systems to minimize the impacts of localized interference on their operation. The e To support her stellar mapping mission, the ''Grissom'' has two full astrometrics labs
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  • ...was shielded from the Borg signal that effected the rest of the fleet. The crew could only watch in horror as the events of Frontier Day unfolded. ...conducts planetary survey missions and provides a mobile platform for the crew of Fogg Station capable of performing a plethora of tasks.
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  • ...I gas giant Beta Serpentis IV, and a small colony on Beta Serpentis III to support operations. The program was shuttered in the early 2380s, but the Andorian ...of the galaxy. After resolving a situation where the colonists took their crew hostage, purging the colony of Borg technology, and stopping an ill-fated a
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  • ...conceal its precise tactical capabilities, as the majority of her weapons systems are hidden between the ship’s separation planes and only become evident o ...l as four, she requires constant maintenance to keep her advanced tactical systems functioning. Outwardly, her design is roughly similar to contemporary desig
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  • ...loration in the [[Thomar Expanse]], she is well suited to provide tactical support for elements of the task force when required in conjunction with her own ex ...wer computer systems, data transfer lines, and improved shield and weapons systems were eventually implemented into the starship, bringing her up to modern sp
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  • ...abs, which make it perfect for deep space and planetary surveys. Its small crew allows it to conduct dangerous missions without risking too many lives, whi ...ons operate with a crew as small as 60, to further stretch the ship's life support.
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  • ...er overall top speed is more limited as the ship’s mass is greater and her systems have been tuned more for ease of maintenance than raw spring speed. ...ated to tactical analysis and targeting systems rather than to exploratory systems.
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  • **150 crew **150 crew
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  • ...pecially when conditions are hostile to transporters. She is also an ideal support vessel for a small scientific outpost, as she can carry out general utility ...e, and deuterium tankage, while the more expansive third deck contains the crew quarters, main engineering, and the forward weapons, and the narrow fourth
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  • | crew = ...oderate internal damage. This included the station's primary communication systems, and when Starfleet Command could not contact the station, they sent the US
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  • ...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 cartog ...balanced between engines that need constant fine-tuning and other primary systems that are less complicated.
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  • ...figurations, all of which share a common hull design and basic engineering systems, but which vary in their intended mission. ...d of a voyage, further obviating the need for a large crew. The propulsion systems are tuned to deliver consistent performance of Warp 6, at the expense of ba
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  • ...research facilities and peace-time enhancements to an already comfortable crew living situation. The latter caught the notice of then Captain [[Ciffao Tha ...The ''Majestic'' was tasked with scouting suitable locations and providing support until each settlement was able to self-sustain.
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  • ...tific mysteries beyond the charted edges of Federation space. Although the crew’s search for knowledge is vital, their paramount mission is to improve di ...t experiments to develop friendship through adversity and to encourage the crew to expand their inner depths while exploring the galaxy at large.
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  • ...cting [[Federation]] borders. Advances in automation have led to a reduced crew size and larger facilities, and today the ''Defiant'' is a more versatile a ...ons than ever, and her high speed makes her capable of scouting unexplored systems and regions when necessary.
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  • ...is department for each of these areas, while the smallest units must share crew members between this department and engineering. ...ecialists who are highly specialized in their understanding of transporter systems, capable of trouble-shooting any problem and ensuring the safe transportati
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  • | role = Multi-Purpose Support Craft ...have a wide variety of purposes. There is a standardized aft module with a crew rest area, lounge, and replicator, but this can also be customized or omitt
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  • ...exploratory missions but are often used to run initial surveys of new star systems before the front-line explorers or science ships are sent in, as they are a ...d secondary hull as well as the nacelles into a single structure, unifying support members across the entire body of the vessel to both simplify construction
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  • ...originally intended for, space became a luxury that could be utilised for crew comforts. ...ent. Gone was a firing range, fitted with holographic emitters and control systems to give the ship a holodeck, which true to its original purpose, serves as
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  • }}The '''''Presidium''-class station''' is a medium-sized station intended to support orbital operations, either as stand-alone facilities or components of large ...ical module has triage facilities immediately adjacent to its own hangers. Crew for each department are also housed in the same module in which they work.
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  • ...f [[bfms_char:48362|Captain Taes]] in 2400. Like a city in space with its crew of nine hundred, the USS ''Sarek'' operated as a mobile research platform i ...scientific mysteries of the universe, to invent new methods of inspiring a crew of nine-hundred, or deepening one’s understanding of thine own self.
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  • * Providing frontline support during times of war or crisis, such as the [[Century Storm]] and [[Blood Di ...s hundreds of rooms and locations that serve a variety of purposes for the crew. Some of the more notable locations include:
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  • ...form, with a high top speed that gives her the ability to scout unexplored systems effectively. She retains many of the science labs from her older sister, th ...constant maintenance and a skilled engineering team to keep their advanced systems working together in such a compact platform.
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  • ...et Academy]], as pilot trainers, thanks to their simple controls and hardy systems. ...here they are more than capable of conducting patrol missions within star systems and inspecting craft for customs purposes.
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  • ...hatch. With this, it can help starships dock, though with modern berthing systems it has become much less necessary at the Federation's more sophisticated ba ...the range for even inter-system travel, due to their limited life support systems. They are almost never deployed aboard starships, as they have limited deep
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  • ...ue of the class, as ships were dispatched to volatile borders with minimal support and successfully protected Federation territory. The second wave was thus g ...g ''Endeavour'' for data gathering and analysis operations across multiple systems and locations, be they focused on strategy, intelligence, or science. Rourk
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  • ...vered with an armored plate, especially for units assigned to the fleet as support ships. ...very largest Cardassian ship classes can embark ''Hideki''-class ships as support vessels, but these small craft generally travel directly with the main flee
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  • *Logistics Support ...pplementing the larger ''California''-class utility cruiser for logistical support missions. Production of this class ended in the 2370s, but they remain in s
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  • ...scientific research and exploration missions beyond Federation borders, or support and facilitate local diplomacy and commerce, or act as a defensive outpost ...allow each starbase to be constructed with capabilities and facilities to support the needs of its deployment. While there are many modules of different type
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  • ...nstitution''-class design aesthetic and is a solid, proven design ready to support Starfleet's core missions. ...lent mid-range and short-range sensors, as she is designed to explore star systems in depth. Because of this, her impulse engines are the most powerful propor
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  • ...automation developed for the ''Prometheus'' to reduce the need for a large crew, which further allows it to approach the performance of an explorer with a ...iser in the fleet, an extremely impressive Warp 9.99. The power generation systems are all reinforced and have been built with added redundancies to increase
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  • ...s much in common with vessels built by the Andorian Imperial Guard. Engine systems aboard the Osler are adapted from those in the ''Nova'' and ''Rhode Island' ...ion-configurable labs, on on each level, along with supplementary computer systems.
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  • ...jor overhaul, she now features the latest in technological innovations and systems. ...ns whenever needed. The ''Paramount'' is well suited to provide logistical support for elements of the task force when required in conjunction with her own ex
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  • ...where the commanding officer works in private or holds meetings with a few crew members. They keep a few personal items here, but it can also be used by ot ...ectors are used in this room to show the status of a variety of the ship’s systems.
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  • ...edock module with a narrower footprint, as advances in shield and computer systems allowed for miniaturization. === Support Module (Sector F) ===
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  • ...llar surveys. They can also be used effectively to survey planets and star systems as well, when a dedicated science vessel is either not available or not req ...ood fits for exploratory squadrons in need of both tactical and scientific support, as they are a good balance between the two.
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  • ...e independent research and exploration platform. First developed as a less crew-intensive complement to the [[Galaxy Class|''Galaxy''-class explorer]], thi ...' is solidly capable of long-term exploration missions without significant support, a capability proven by ''Voyager''<nowiki/>'s seven-year mission in unchar
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  • ...ic assignments conducted by both visiting scientists and the ship’s normal crew ongoing at any given time. The ''Nebula'' has a research potential of 150% ...ted to three years maximum without support from a starbase with a standard crew complement, versus the ten that a ''Galaxy''-class starship can manage. A s
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  • ...clude a number of lounges, gyms, and other recreational spaces to keep the crew and passengers entertained (and sane) on journeys that sometimes last more ...e engineers, it's now down to less than a third, leaving more personnel to support passengers.
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  • ...e ''Ambassador'', in practice, these ships have been costly to operate and crew, so few of them still exist. Now retired from mainline Starfleet service, s ...he ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula'' classes, as well as to upgrade their tactical systems. The resulting design is still quite awkward--the shape of the ship was opt
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  • ...ction speed, including most windows, all armaments, and other non-critical systems. Indeed, many of these ships weren't painted or even ''named'' in the mad r ...cargo pods in to place under the secondary hull, which contains additional crew quarters and the magnetic latching mechanism that allows the ship to grip i
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  • ...eign]]'' classes, the ''Vesta'' combines speed with the latest exploratory systems to round out Starfleet's explorer inventory. As of the 25th century, only a ...ge small craft facilities—two shuttle bays and a runabout pad—on the stern support a half-dozen runabouts or scout vessels, which are used to perform secondar
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  • Looking to make a name for themselves in the annals of history, the crew are a mixture of fresh-faced youngsters excelling in their fields of study, With her construction and subsequent shakedown cruise complete, a skeleton crew transferred ''Hathaway'' from [[Starbase Bravo]] to [[Deep Space 17]], wher
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  • ...humankind. The ship itself contains a range of laboratories, allowing the crew to conduct a range of experiments. Although these labs are small in compari ...ngular conference room, which could sometimes double up as a space for the crew to lead mission briefings, could be used to host a small delegation.
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  • ...rmance is close to her parent class, she is slightly faster, has a smaller crew, and has greater small craft abilities. The handful of these ships in Starf ...' in this respect is that its warp-capable saucer section ensures that the crew would not get stranded should they need to abandon the stardrive section.
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  • ...hat are used for holographic displays and the ship's Emergency Holographic Systems, are also used for when the captain wishes to use the same system to commun === Support Craft ===
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  • ...a network of subspace corridors known as the Underspace to launch raids on systems throughout the quadrant. In the 15th century, the [[Turei Alliance]] led a ...adiation and radiogenic particles. Discovering the Vaadwaur in stasis, the crew of ''Voyager'' reawakened and helped them begin to rebuild, but eventually
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  • ...me not devoted to the ship’s primary systems is devoted to cargo space and crew facilities. This makes the ''Excelsior'' II a fine choice for generalist sc ...while also being a suitable space for other types of conferences and as a crew recreation area when not in use for official functions. The rim of the sauc
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  • ...17 Lead Expeditionary Force|Task Force 17 Expeditionary Group]] to provide support for its larger units. Typically, they are commanded by officers on track to ...he attention of a larger starship or which would be too risky for a larger crew to attempt.
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  • ...ame. The ship is known for being one of a few ships in Starfleet to host a crew that has a wide range of species serving on it, including those that aren't ...n Francisco Fleet Yards|San Francisco Fleet Yards]] for major repairs. Her crew were reassigned elsewhere in the fleet.
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  • ...ith the construction teams unable to complete the installation of many key systems in time, she was forced to sit on the sidelines whilst the conflict played ...of a much-vaunted explorer, Bale was charged with leading the ''Ulysses'' crew on a ten-year odyssey deep into the Alpha Quadrant, a mission of peaceful e
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  • ...from orbit to a planet's surface. This impulse-only craft could sustain a crew of 2-4 and 4-6 passengers for several weeks, but could not conceivably reac ...g with a smaller bunkroom for any aides, and another sleeping area for the crew. The bridge is located centrally.
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  • ...when an ion storm threatened the research station designated Gamma-7. The crew of the ''Prospero'' realised the storm had manifested and achieved a high l ...on Nebula. These included modifications to shields, engines, communication systems, and sensors so they might remain operational, but the best advice remained
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