Was the Federation-class ever refitted?
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Was the Federation-class ever refitted?
Did it ever get the increase in size and firepower, and new angular Nacelles that the Connies got?
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Yes it is. It appears on displays in both TWOK and TSFS as well as being mentioned on the laser disc copy of TMP.Enkidu wrote:The class itself is, IIRC, not 100% canon, due to GR fallout with Jefferies. There was a novel Dreadnought with a refitted one on the cover, with a daft looking angular saucer. I've seen plenty of decent fan models of more conventional refitted Federations.
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Oh I thought it never got canonised. It is an interesting design. Would have been sweet to see more of it.
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Anyone mind explaining what the Federation class is, and where it came from? I'm aware it has an entry on DITL, but I was not really familiar with it at all prior to browsing around here. I think maybe in a tabletop gaming module handbook I saw a design that looked just like the general image Graham has but that's all.
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Extended/Expanded Universe, for Trek that's all media outside the movies/series. The Federation class comes from the Star Fleet Technical Manual written by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt in 1975. I have a copy lying around somewhere, it's quite good for the time. Unfortunately the author had a fallingout with Roddenberry, who did his best to have the concepts within eradicated from Trek.Duskofdead wrote:
EU..?
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GR didn't actually design the Constitution class, that honour belongs to Mark Jefferies. Who apparently presented it to Roddenberry as being upside down to what it is now and Roddenberry looked at it the wrong way. He approved it though. And legend has it that he brought in the "two nacelle" requirement to discredit FJ's work.Teaos wrote:Whats sad is FJ's ideas are a lto more pracitcal than GR's.
I agree though, far better designs. Especially the tug.
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Maybe I'm too acclimated to two-nacelle ships, but ships with one nacelle, or three look "wrong" to me.
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I'm not in love with the Stargazer-type but I can live with it, the Prometheus is nice looking, and the AGT Enterprise is the best looking of the three-nacelle ships. Plus, she kicks ass 8)
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