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(Design by Bernd)
(3D model by Robert Crosswell)
Yorkshire Class: 2346 - Still in Service
| OVERVIEW (Spec Info) | |
| Designation | Personnel Transport (Ship Designations) |
| Commissioned | 2346 |
| 1st Construction Batch | 2346-2348 |
| 2nd Batch Period | 2355-2359 |
| Final Ship to be Commissioned | USS Scott - 2359 Construction now ended |
| Crew | 70 |
| Capacity | 3450 Persons |
| Ships Built/Remain in service | 281 / 229 |
| TACTICAL | |
| Weapons | 4 Phaser Arrays, 2 Photon Torpedo Launchers (Stock 50) |
| Shield Strength | 4.8 |
| Offensive Power | 28.8 |
| OTHER STATS | |
| Maximum Cruising Speed | Warp 8.5 |
| Mass | 574,000 metric tonnes |
| Length | 202M |
| Decks | 10 |
A long range Transport Cruiser with an average crew compliment of 65 -70, but can accommodate up to three and a half thousand passengers. Yorkshires are mostly assigned to cater for personnel movements and other logistic deployments, but are occasionally assigned to chartered civilian usage, such as in deep space colonial convoys. A few are listed..
| NAME OF VESSEL | REGISTRY | STATUS |
INFORMATION |
| USS Yorkshire | NX- 54154 | O | |
| USS Boston | NCC 59601 | O | |
| USS Denver | NCC 54927 | D | Crashed in Mericor system, 2368 |
| USS Hutchinson 2 | NCC 59477 | O | |
| USS York | NCC 59187 | O | |
| USS Leeds 2 | NCC 54179 | D | |
| USS Scott | NCC 69316 | O | |
| USS Chicago | NCC 68187 | O | |
| USS Humber | NCC 54603 | M | |
| USS Battersby | NCC 59002 | O |
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.