2245 – Constitution

 

The Legendary Constitution class needs no real introduction. However the class did not become the dominant force it later was until the introduction of the Phaser equipped Mark 2. The earlier Mark 1 was lightly armed compared to the best ships of the Klingon empire largely as a result of mass constraints. As such the Mark 1 was incrementally upgraded as new technology became available in an effort to make the class as capable as possible.

The Constitution class cruisers are the most renowned vessels of their time. Serving as both a research vessel and a cruiser, these ships have performed their duties to perfection for the last 50 years. The Constitution class ships were an integral part of the buildup during “The Great Awakening,” from the outset the most versatile of all ships built for the expansion efforts.

The original construction contract called for 13 vessels to be built that would serve as cruisers, have complete research facilities, and be capable of operating on 5-year research and exploration missions. In January of 2245 (1/8801), the first of these vessels, the USS Constitution, was commissioned, followed by one more each month for five months. As soon as these vessels were completed and commissioned, they were sent on 2-year shakedown cruises. Over the next five years, the remaining 7 cruisers were built. As scheduling allowed, the ships were upgraded with new technology, particularly with binary shield generators, which led to the Mk Ib and Ic. The construction program came to a halt with the commissioning of the USS Defiant.

When the Four Years War broke out, Starfleet decided to produce warships instead of the dual-purpose cruisers that devoted large areas of their space to research and laboratories. Even though the Constitution class was not put into production for the war effort, four of the ships- in the form of the Mk Id- saw action. Each distinguished itself in battle time and again, soon gaining the nickname “The Queens of Starfleet.” After-action reports continued to show the combat ability of this ship to be superior to any other ship in the fleets, save for the combat-dedicated Heston class, and so the decision to produce more of them was finally issued in November of 2254 (1/9611).

The ship that would be produced was the Mk II version, mounting the new phaser weaponry and photon torpedoes. Because of these modifications to the original design, construction did not begin until September of 2255 (1/9709) and the first ship did not come off the line until January of 2257 (1/9901), 7 months after the end of the war. Starfleet decided to continue the production of the Constitution class cruisers and expanded the proposed total number to 42 vessels.

In April of 2258 (2/0104), the FWF-1 warp drive engine was brought into the inventory and all Constitution class ships were recalled to be refit as Mk IIIs. By October of 2263 (2/0510), the refitting was complete and the Constitution class remained the most advanced starship of its time. One Mk III, the USS Ark Royal, still serves in Starfleet, exploring the rimward areas and acting as ongoing proof of this class’ successful record. Duty on the Ark Royal is awarded as a special training tour to Starfleet cadets. It is the only Constitution class vessel still in active service.

After the first successful test firing of the FP-5 photon torpedo, Starfleet ordered that 12 Constitution class ships be modified to fire it. In February of 2269 (2/1202), the USS Discovery, USS Saratoga, USS El Dorado and USS Kitty Hawk were sent into service as Mk IVs, mounting not only the new torpedo system, but also more powerful impulse engine and shield generators.

The Mk IV was the last version of the Constitution class to be built, but not the last to use that particular hull style. The Enterprise class cruiser was originally built from older Constitution hulls and retains its general appearance. Constitution class ships were constructed at the Sol IV shipyards.

Class: XI Year: 2245
Ship Source: Paramount Pictures Ship Datasheet: Download PDF

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Commissioned Ships (FASA)

  •  Constellation NCC-1017
  •  Republic NCC-1371
  •  Intrepid NCC-1631
  •  Farragut NCC-1647
  •  Excalibur NCC-1664
  •  Exeter NCC-1672
  •  Constitution NCC-1700
  •  Enterprise NCC-1701
  •  Potemkin NCC-1702
  •  Hood NCC-1703
  •  Bismark NCC-1704
  •  Yamato NCC-1705
  •  Lexington NCC-1709
  •  Valiant NCC-1709
  •  Kongo NCC-1710
  •  Challenger NCC-1715
  •  Yorktown NCC-1717
  •  Valiant NCC-1718
  •  Essex NCC-1719
  •  Saratoga NCC-1720
  •  El Dorado NCC-1724
  •  Kent  NCC-1725
  •  Littorio NCC-1727
  •  Ticonderoga  NCC-1736
  •  Eagle NCC-1738
  •  Santissima Trinidad NCC-1742
  •  Marseille NCC-1744
  •  Langley NCC-1749
  •  Richelieu NCC-1750
  •  Forrestal NCC-1751
  •  Kitty Hawk NCC-1754
  •  Chikuma NCC-1759
  •  Victory NCC-1760
  •  Defiant NCC-1764
  •  Rivoli NCC-1765
  •  Bonhomme Richard NCC-1776
  •  Endeavour NCC-1777
  •  Hornet NCC-1778
  •  Akagi NCC-1779
  •  Kaga NCC-1780
  •  Ark Royal NCC-1791
  •  Radetsky NCC-1792
  •  Discovery NCC-1798

Commissioned Ships (Starfleet Museum)

USS Constitution NCC-1700
USS Enterprise NCC-1701
USS Potemkin NCC-1702
USS Hood NCC-1703
USS Yorktown NCC-1704
USS Excalibur NCC-1705
USS Exeter NCC-1706
USS Valiant NCC-1707
USS Intrepid NCC-1708
USS Lexington NCC-1709
USS Constellation NCC-1710
USS Farragut NCC-1711
USS Bonhomme Richard NCC-1712
USS Monitor NCC-1713
USS Hornet NCC-1714
USS Virginia NCC-1715
USS Kongo NCC-1716
USS Defiant NCC-1717
USS Endeavour NCC-1718
USS Eagle NCC-1719
USS LaFayette NCC-1720
USS Wasp NCC-1721
USS El Dorado NCC-1722
USS Ari NCC-1723
USS Saratoga NCC-1724 USS Tori NCC-1725
USS Krieger NCC-1726
USS Essex NCC-1727
USS Ranger NCC-1728
USS Bunker Hill NCC-1729
USS Lion NCC-1730
USS Implacable NCC-1731
USS Glory NCC-1732
USS Theseus NCC-1733
USS Triumph NCC-1734
USS Ark Royal NCC-1735
USS Warrior NCC-1736
USS Magnificent NCC-1737
USS Argus NCC-1738
USS Bonaventure NCC-1739
USS Clemenceau NCC-1740
USS De Gaulle NCC-1741
USS Foch NCC-1742
USS Arromanches NCC-1743
USS Jeanne D’Arc NCC-1744
USS Vikrant NCC-1745
USS Zuikaku NCC-1746
USS Shokaku NCC-1747
USS Kiev NCC-1748
USS Minsk NCC-1749

2249 – Heston

The Heston class, although now largely forgotten, was the leading Cruiser type in the four years war. Although not as powerful as the Constitution in terms of engines, it made up for that with its greater firepower and overlapping arcs of fire.

Advances in Klingon Ship design and weaponry capability led to concerns amongst some elements of Starfleet in the early 2240s. It was planned that the Constitution class would form the vanguard of Starfleet’s strength after they began commissioning in 2245, but the dual role nature of the design led to the military capabilities being reduced to allow for science and exploration capability. Additionally the advanced sensors and science instrumentation fitted meant that the class was prohibitively expensive to procure in quantity.

To counter this problem Military Operations Command pushed for a cheaper military roled heavy cruiser, which would dispense with th e extensive science equipment of the Constitution class, this ship became the Heston class. The first Heston class ship commissioned in 2249; it was in many ways a more heavily armed variant of the Constitution class design. Superficially, the ships looked similar, but externally, and internally there were a number of changes.

The Heston mounted the FWD-1 warp drive, as opposed to the FWC-1 of the Constitution. The only way to fit the required weapon load in the class was use the lighter warp drive which additionally was 20% cheaper than the FWC-1. of the ship. The cost of this change was that the Heston class was always short of power, but to remedy this the class was fitted with the revolutionary FSI shield generator, the first trinary shield generator. Because of leaving out the science facilities of the Constitution class, the ships had the capability to carry 200 marines as well as fighter craft and assault shuttles. It had been planned to make the ship larger, but suitable impulse drives were not available to power ships of more than class XI until 2256.

The Mark 2 Heston of 2253 was perhaps the ultimate laser equipped warship to serve in Starfleet. She adopted the new FWE-2 warp drive, which allowed additional structural reinforcing due to its lower weight, as well as being both more efficient and more powerful. All 7 surviving Mk 1s were upgraded to this standard. The Mark 2 was designed purely to counter the D10 class Cruiser.

Postwar the ships were deemed obsolete due to their reliance on lasers, and the lower power of the warp drives. Additionally the single role nature of the vessels meant that they could not be redeployed on exploration duties, which made them less attractive for refits than the Constitution class ships.

In another blow to the future of the Heston class, the Federation Class usurped the military role of the class, the Federation class was essentially a Heston class hull with the addition of a third nacelle. A limited refit was carried out in 2257, when three ships gained FWD-2 warp drives, but this was only a temporary reprieve, as the lasers and accelerator cannons were not replaced. USS Heston became flagship of the Federation reserve fleet in 2258, just 9 years after commissioning. Subsequently it was decided that the Heston class spaceframes could be most effectively used if refitted to Federation Class Dreadnought specifications.

To this end, all 13 surviving vessels were mothballed or in reserve by 2260. From 2266 onwards 12 of the 13 survivors were stripped back to their spaceframes with the intention of being be rebuilt to Federation class specifications, however when the Federation class production was halted early these hull were scrapped or expended as targets.

The USS Heston (NCC-1685) was the only ship not scrapped, and was later allocated for display purposes. She is still in the Starfleet Museum today.

  • Class: XI
  • Year: 2249
  • Ship Source: Based on Federation Class From Starfleet Technical Manual, Name Reference FASA
  • Ship Datasheet: Download PDF

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2168 – Juggernaut

The Juggernaut uniquely represents one of the major intelligence triumphs of the Romulan War, and one of the major engineering failures of the post war era.

Snatched from it’s Romulan builders prior to completion by operation ‘Golden Pheasant’ in 2157, the ship was docked safely at Andor. It was stripped of its equipment by Intelligence and Engineering personnel in a bid to learn as much as possible about Romulan Technology. The ship was to be refitted with Earth and Andorian technology and turned loose against it’s former owners.

In the event, the war ended before the ship was completed, and work was slowed to such an extent that the ship was not completed until 2168. After competitive trials against the USS Goliath (a Federation prototype battle cruiser) she was quietly decommissioned as an expensive failure (as was the Goliath, as the new technology used was not yet mature enough to allow these ships to operate efficiently). Later she was moved to Memory Alpha as a museum ship, were she remained for almost a century until Orion pirates hijacked her.

Juggernaut was recovered, but not before the Orions had carried out considerable work in upgrading the shipboard systems and weapons to 23rd century standards. As a result Starfleet Corps of Engineers completed the work began by the Orions, and the ship was finally commissioned, over a century after being commenced, to act as a Training ship attached to the Academy at Andor. In 2295, the ship was again decommissioned, and rededicated as a memorial to lives lost on both sides in the Romulan War.

  • Class: XIV
  • Year: 2168
  • Ship Source: FASA
  • Ship Datasheet: Coming Soon

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2258 – Trident

This Chandley Class derived prototype was ordered in the aftermath of the Four Years War to provide an effective fleet combatant that could also deliver a sizeable marine force. As part of the evaluation process a Dreadnought version, the Trident was also ordered to compare against the twin engine design. The class was notable in being capable of carrying a sizeable detachment of Marines (although not as many as the twin engine version), whilst retaining fire power in excess of many Heavy Cruisers. In the event the twin engine version was deemed to be a more efficient solution and was procured in quantity, just three Trident class ships were built in total.

Genesis of the Chandley Class – The FFT-X programme

After the conclusion of the Four Years War, Star Fleet Command initiated the Strategic Forces Survey to evaluate every major operation of the war, from its conception to its final outcome. All aspects of these operations, starting with the initial planning stages, to the deployment of forces, their use during the operation, and the after-action requirements of those forces, were evaluated. The results of this survey have directly influenced plans made by Star Fleet Command ever since.

One of the weaknesses identified by the survey was that Star Fleet needed combat vessels carrying boarding parties or prize crews so that it could follow up a successful campaign with rapid and decisive blows against a retreating or routed enemy. Star Fleet warships did not carry marine assault teams, and, therefore, they were unable to board and capture enemy vessels or outposts. In many operations, Star Fleet vessels were held back so that their combined boarding groups could take control of disabled enemy vessels or outposts; this caused lengthy delays in follow-up operations and allowed the enemy to recover. To take enemy outposts, assault ships were called in, frequently a poor choice because they were slow, vulnerable, and usually carried too many troops for small operations. To solve this problem, Star Fleet began developing the frigate class of ships to carry marines trained to board hostile vessels and complexes.

The story of the Chandley Class actually predates the commissioning of the USS Chandley (NCC 2301) by some eleven years. In 2258, in direct response to the Strategic Forces Survey, Chandley Works proposed the ‘Fleet Frigate – Troop’ (FFT). The design was a radical move away from the compact Frigates of the Loknar Class, and was more closely related to the Heavy Frigates of the Surya and Coventry Classes.

The Sketch Design proposed to Star Fleet Command featured the new phaser and photon torpedo weapons, coupled to the FWC-1 warp drive and FSO shields. Elements within Starfleet Command were sceptical that the design could combine both the combat mission of a Frigate and the required troop carrying mission, however the design was supported by the Commandant of the Star Fleet Marines and the influence he bought to bear was considerable, and resulted in an experimental program being written around the design. Such was the uncertainty about the final design was that ships were considered ranging between classes XI and XIV.

The experimental program was dubbed FFT-X (Fleet Frigate – Troop Experimental), and as a result it was decided that all the ships would be given names beginning with ‘T’ . As an experimental program, the plan was to evaluate a number of ships of similar basic design, but that each stressed different possible permutations of the Frigate design, one would maximise troops (Tempest), another would maximise speed (Trident), a third would maximise firepower (Tiger) and the fourth would be a compromise solution (Trafalgar). The plan was to order eight ships in total, altough initially it was felt that the mix would favour the Tiger class, as that was seen to be the best solution by Military Operations Command.

The Starfleet Corps of Engineers, and the designers at Chandley Works, felt that the balance of the Tiger class was problematic, the increase in firepower was bought at the expense of speed and troop capacity, they argued that the design’s slow speed would be a major liability, tragically they were later proved correct. As such they argued for just two of each design to be built.

The FFT-X ships are ordered

Eight ships were ordered in 2258, consisting of two each of four slightly different variations on the basic design theme. The baseline design supported by the Star Fleet Marines was ordered as the Tempest sub class, the ship was viewed as the optimal mix between combat and troop carrying capability, in that it could carry 250 troops, and was still more combat efficient and as fast as a Loknar Class Frigate.

The second version was named the Trafalgar sub class, this version was the version originally designed by Chandley Works, compared to the Tempest sub class, it sacrificed billets for 50 marines, along with two combat transporters in order to allow the fitment of three aft firing phasers in single mounts. The designers favoured this option to maximise combat persistence, given the finite number of photon torpedo warheads that a ship could carry.

The third version was intended to mount a far heavier armanent, reflect the more traditional Frigate role; this sub class, named Tiger mounted the lighter and more powerful FWD-2 warp drive system. This version of the design was supported by Military Operations Command for use as a Picket Ship in border areas. The intention was to have a ship that could carry a force of Marines, yet still have one on one superiority over any ship it encountered. The price paid for this greater weapon load and power was two fold, the marine contingent was cut back to 150, as a result of the need to install the three twin mount rear firing phasers, and also as a result of the need to incorporate a second M-4 computer in the design to provide fire control. The most significant impact was on speed though, maximum speed fell to warp 6.56 compared to warp 9 in the Tempest (or 8.91 in the Trafalgar). In lightspeed terms the ship could achieve only 38% of the speed that the Tempest could (282.14c compared to 730.14c).

The Star Fleet Corps of Engineers, having recognised the likely shortcomings of the Tiger sub class, proposed the fourth variation, Trident. Trident reverted to the FWC-1 warp drive, but added a third nacelle to the design. The third nacelle reduced range by 50%, making the design unsuitable for use on patrol duties, but increased maximum speed to warp 10.04, (1012.8c) making the ship one of the fastest in known space. The twin M-4 installation of the Tiger was retained, as was the enhanced weapons fit. The net result of this, coupled with the power conduits for the third engine, was to further reduce the number of marines carried to just 100, and cut the number of shuttles carried in half to just six.

The second ship of the Trident sub class, USS Triad was experimentally modified, at the request of the Starfleet Marines, while under construction to carry the weapons fit of the Tempest sub class. This modification was made to increase the number of marines that could be carried up to 150, this also had the side effect of a marginal speed increase. However, it was felt that the ship that resulted offered only speed as an improvement on the basic Tempest design, and as such the USS Triad was modified to the standard Trident design in 2265.

The first FFT-X ships commision

The first four ships commissioned in late 2258, a superb achievement seeing as they had been ordered only 10 months previously. This was made possible by the reuse of primary hulls originally intended for Ptolemy class ships. This four consisted of one ship of each of the four sub classes.

All four ships were allocated to the Klingon Frontier in order to gain experience of the concept in action in an area that was still hostile. Initially the ships saw little serious action as the Klingons were still licking their wounds. The larger troop capacity of the Tempest sub class had proved to be valuable on a number of occasions when boarding and inspecting Orion cargo ships travelling in groups, but Military Operations Command felt that the greater firepower of the Tiger sub class was still the preferred solution.

The FFT-X Ships in service

In early 2260 the utility of the Trident design was proven, the USS Trident answered a distress signal from the newly refitted Larson Class Destroyer, USS Justinian (NCC 4362). The Justinian had experienced a complete failure of its power systems, and was in a decaying orbit, The Trident, responding to the signal managed to maintain speeds in excess of warp 10 for two hours and reached the crippled Larson class ship in time to save it from burning up in the atmosphere. Damage to the Trident was remarkably minor, any other class of ship in the fleet would have been severely damaged by travel at such a speed for a prolonged period.

2262 saw the worst fears of many confirmed, the USS Tiger was on solo patrol when she was ambushed by 6 D-10 Cruisers. Normally the best course of action in such an ambush would be to flee as the odds against surviving such an engagement would be slim in the extreme. The Tiger attempted to flee the combat, but the superior speed of the Klingon vessels meant that the Tiger was outclassed. Forced to fight, Tiger fought valiantly, despatching two of the Cruisers before she succumbed. When a relief force, led by the USS Triad, reached the scene no survivors were found from the over 500 souls aboard the ship. The responsible ships were disclaimed as renegades by the Klingon Empire, but most in Star Fleet doubted this, and tensions on the Frontier rose accordingly.

In 2263, The USS Tempest fell into a similar ambush, this time against four D-10s (the four which survived the attack on Tiger) and a pair of D-7s. This time Tempest made use of her superior speed to evade combat, and made use of the rear torpedos to harass the enemy while they pursued her, these torpedoes destroyed one of the D-7s and crippled a D-10. The Tempest’s commander then lured the Klingons straight into a Federation trap, knowing that Klingons would not give up a chase he lured them straight into the arms of a battle groups of perimeter action ships and Loknar Class frigates. All four remaining Klingon ships were destroyed, for the loss of no Federation vessels. The Tempest then returned to the crippled D-10 and used her marine force to board her, they found the crew consisted of a mixture of Klingons and Orions, the ships were indeed renegades. This discovery led to a temporary reduction in tension on the Klingon Border.

The success of the Tempest led to the ordering of a third vessel of the sub class (USS Tornado) to replace the lost Tiger. The failure of the Tiger, also led to the refitting of the Talon to Trident specification in 2263. Since that time no ship of the Chandley family has been powered by an engine other than the FWC-1. The failure of the Tiger sub class meant that the competition was down to a three horse race between the Tempest, Trafalgar and Trident designs. The Triad variation already been eliminated, as it offered too small an improvement in combat efficiency over the Tempest design, and the ship was refitted to Trident configuration in 2265.

Choosing the winner

The performance of the remaining designs was assessed in 2265. It was felt that although the additional firepower provided by the Trafalgar and Trident subclasses was welcome (and the speed of the Trident), the price paid in Marine complement was a problem, and that the twin computer arrangement was a potential weak point in the design, as a result it was decided to use the Tempest design as a basis for a production class

Finalising the Chandley Design

The design created in 2266, was known as Chandley 2265, and featured the engines and computers of the Tempest coupled to the new FP-6 torpedo and FH-9 phasers, however the decision was made, given the progress in linear warp drives to delay production pending the introduction of new technologies.

The Chandley 2266 design added the FIF-2 impulse drive to the notional design, and the next version Chandley 2267 adopted the experimental M-5 computer. The Chandley 2268 design changed the phasers to the FH-11 phasers. The USS Chandley, NCC 2301, was laid down in 2268 and was intended to be fitted with the M-5 as per the 2268 design, the failure of that computer meant that the construction had to be delayed while an alternative was sought. The alternative adopted was the M-6 in 2269, in the final version of the Mk-1 design, which was codenamed Chandley 2269.

In 2269, the USS Chandley, the first production ship of this prestigious line of vessels, was commissioned. The Chandley not only met the requirements of being a deep-space fighting vessel but also could beam its 250 marines in less than four minutes. With this vessel, Star Fleet had the ability to follow up combat more efficiently. The large, wing-like assembly houses the company of marines, their equipment, training areas, shuttlebay, and the combat transporters needed. The marines are billeted by platoons, with each platoon having its own spacious training, mess, dormitory, and recreation areas. The training areas, located in the central core of the wing structures, are made up of modules that may be positioned to resemble the interior of enemy ships and installations, allowing assault teams to familiarize themselves with their intended operation area; this training technique is largely responsible for the high success rate in boarding actions. The training areas are also used for physical training and firing ranges. Each platoon has a recreation area containing a swimming pool, gymnasium, gravball chamber, and complete health facilities; these facilities are largely responsible for the notable successes enjoyed by marine sports teams.

Fate of the FFT-X ships

The entry of the definitive Chandley class into service meant that the days of the Tempest and Trafalgar subclasses were numbered, Tempest was decomissioned in 2272 and put on display in the Starfleet museum; Typhoon, Trafalgar and Tally Ho were refitted to Chandley Mk1 configuration; Tornado became the Marines training ship in 2270 in support of the Chandley class deployment. The three ships of the Trident subclass remained in service unchanged until 2280, when they were taken in hand for a major refit to become the Trident II class.

On reflection the importance of the FFT-X ships in the evolution of the modern Star Fleet Frigate in general, and the Chandley class in particular cannot be overstated. These nine ships were instrumental in refining the concept and defining the requirements for all troop carrying frigates.


Class: XIV Year: 2258
Ship Source: Based on FASA Design Ship Datasheet: Download PDF

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