Universe : | Prime Timeline |
Affiliation : | Federation |
Class Name : | Centaur Class |
Type : | Frigate |
Unit Run : |
NCC 42043 USS Centaur [1] - Active plus 402 others built in total. 100 have been lost in all. |
Commissioned : | 2325 - 2342, class remains in service |
Dimensions : | Length : 381.87 m [2] Beam : 230 m Height : 58.54 m Decks : 10 |
Mass : | 870,000 [3] metric tons |
Crew : | 315 [3] |
Armament : |
9 [3] x Type VIII phaser bank [3], total output 2,500 TeraWatts 4 [4] x 2nd class photon torpedo tube [3] with 50 rounds |
Defence Systems : | Standard shield system, total capacity 270,000 TeraJoules Standard Duranium Single hull. Standard level Structural Integrity Field |
Warp Speeds (TNG scale) : |
Normal Cruise : 6 Maximum Cruise : 8.5 Maximum Rated : 9.6 for 12 [3] hours. |
Strength Indices : (Galaxy class = 1,000) |
Beam Firepower : 50 Torpedo Firepower : 250 Weapon Range and Accuracy : 125 Shield Strength : 100 Hull Armour : 10 Speed : 1,000 Combat Manoeuvrability : 4,410 |
Overall Strength Index : | 200 |
Diplomatic Capability : | 2 |
Expected Hull Life : | 50 |
Refit Cycle : | Minor : 1 year Standard : 1 years Major : 25 years |
Canon source | Backstage source | Novel source | DITL speculation |
# | Series | Season | Source | Comment |
1 | DS9 | 6 | A Time to Stand | |
2 | Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual | Stated on page 156. This is the size we would expect if the saucer section matches that of a standard Excelsior in size; however, the DS9 TM figures for height and beam do not match those calculated from scale diagrams using this length. | ||
3 | Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual | |||
4 | Production drawing | |||
5 | Visible on the shooting model |
Series : | DS9 Season 6 |
Episode : | A Time to Stand |
Book : | Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual |
Comment : | Stated on page 156. This is the size we would expect if the saucer section matches that of a standard Excelsior in size; however, the DS9 TM figures for height and beam do not match those calculated from scale diagrams using this length. |
Book : | Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual |
Source : | Production drawing |
Source : | Visible on the shooting model |
There are apparently relatively few Centaur class ships in service, judging by the fact that we have only ever seen one of them. My assumption is that the Miranda just happened to hit a near-perfect balance of cost, capability, and longevity that the Centaur missed slightly. In the real world, there do seem to be designs that outlast just about everything else going - the B52, the Phantom, the DC-3, etc.
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