
NCC-1598Ĭarrying out astronomical research in 2291. 41 ships were proposed with at least 25 built. The class entered service in 2270 with registry numbers NCC-3400 upwards. The same book also includes the Catchon class Interceptor, which is a fast destroyer with additional torpedo tubes (two forward, two aft) mounted below the warp nacelles. 44 ships were proposed with at least 28 built, however I find the design less convincing than the two mentioned above (megaphasers seem out of place in my mental concept of a fast destroyer). Jackill's Ships of the Fleet (Volume I) includes a Fast Destroyer, the Swiften class, which enters service in 2271 with registry numbers NCC-1300 upwards. Thunderbolts may have been upgraded to this specification. Scimitar (fast destroyer) in service from 2291. Thunderbolt (fast destroyer) in service from 22?. Additional vessels ( NCC-556 upwards) were authorised, the number actually built is unknown. All surviving members of the above sub-classes upgraded to this spec. NCC-520 to NCC-529Ĭochise 26 vessels (all new builds). A modification of the Saladin design with two nacelles directly beneath the saucer. įrom the Star Fleet Technical Manual and later publications.

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