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1st Federation Fleet

SpecsNotesDatapointsWeaponsDefence
StrengthsPreviousNextNumbers
Class Dimentions metres Mass
KTons
Crew Warp Speeds
Length Beam Height Decks Norm Cruise Max Cruise Max Rated
Fesarius 1,609 [1] - - - - - - - - -
 
Class Dimentions metres Mass
Tons
Crew Warp Speeds
Length Beam Height Decks Norm Cruise Max Cruise Max Rated
First Federation Cube 30 [2] - - - - - - - - -
* Cochrane Scale

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative Estimated from the shot of the Fesarius first approaching the Enterprise. Spock says the ship 'must be a mile in diameter'; one mile is 1,609.344 metres.
2 Speculative Estimated be comparing to the Constitution in shots from the episode
Source : Speculative
Comment : Estimated from the shot of the Fesarius first approaching the Enterprise. Spock says the ship 'must be a mile in diameter'; one mile is 1,609.344 metres.
Source : Speculative
Comment : Estimated be comparing to the Constitution in shots from the episode


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