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(This class has never been seen on screen, this picture was my own basic initial 2D design, and my vision only -as are the stats below)
(My finalised design - this mesh is currently still under development. See here.)
Hokule'a Class: 2310 - Still in Service
| OVERVIEW (Spec Info) | |
| Designation | Destroyer (Ship Designations) |
| Commissioned | 2310 |
| 1st Construction Batch | 2310-2312 |
| 2nd Batch Period | none |
| Final Ship to be Commissioned | USS Alberta - 2312 Construction now ended |
| Crew | 390 |
| Ships Built/Remain in service | 14 / 6 |
| TACTICAL | |
| Weapons | 6 Type VII Phaser Arrays, 2 Photon Torpedo Launchers (Stock 125) |
| Shield Strength | 3.6 |
| Offensive Power | 21.6 |
| OTHER STATS | |
| Maximum Cruising Speed | Warp 7.6 (upgraded to Warp 9, 2359) |
| Mass | 1.14 million metric tonnes |
| Length | 388M |
| Decks | 15 |
Type of Destroyer from the early 24th century, with a primary mission of research these days, involving long term deep space assignments. Constructed in just one limited batch, what vessels remain of this class act now primary as regular Cruisers with medium armaments. The fourteen constructed are listed.
| NAME OF VESSEL | REGISTRY | STATUS |
INFORMATION |
| USS Hokule'a | NX -19371 | OR | ---- |
| USS Cassandra | NCC 19373 | D | |
| USS Tripoli | NCC 19386 | OR | |
| USS Ankara | NCC 19374 | Sc | |
| USS Lahore | NCC 19384 | D | |
| USS Honolulu | NCC 19393 | D | |
| USS Oporto | NCC 19401 | Sc | |
| USS Montevideo | NCC 19607 | OR | |
| USS Pascal | NCC 19390 | D | |
| USS Sovereign 2 | NCC 19380 | Sc | |
| USS Davison | NCC 19601 | D | |
| USS Alberta | NCC 19623 | OR | |
| USS St. Etienne | NCC 19616 | OR | |
| USS Antarctica | NCC 19615 | OR |
Footnote:
-A ship of this class, the Tripoli, was responsible for discovering Data on Omicron Theta in 2338.
KEY
| O= Operational |
| OR= Operational after Refit or Repairs |
| DD= In Drydock for repairs or refit * |
| T= Training Vessel |
| U= Under construction prior to preliminary trials |
| D= Destroyed |
| Sc= Scrapped or Decommissioned |
| PD= Presumed Destroyed |
| M= Missing |
*A ship would visit drydock for many reasons, including refits, repairs, servicing upgrades, preliminary trials and testing of new components, and spacedock for similar reasons, as well as crew rotation, reassignment, prep period before redeployment, and so forth.
The listed specifications for ship classes are partly hypothetical, but some data such as ship lengths, weapon stats and crew complements are in some cases canon. For an explanation on the specs, and what the Ship designations mean, see Spec Definitions.