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− | A personnel transport about four times larger than a [[runabout]]. |
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+ | |Name= ''Erewon''-class |
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+ | | image= SS Santa Maria.jpg |
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+ | |imagecap= The cannibalized hull of the ''Erewon''-class {{SS|Santa Maria}} |
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+ | |Affiliation= [[Federation]] civilian |
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+ | |Type= [[Transport]] |
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+ | |Active= [[24th century]] |
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+ | |Crew= |
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+ | }} |
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+ | The '''''Erewon''-class''' [[transport|personnel transport]] was a type of [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]]. The ''Erewon''-class was about four times larger than a [[Starfleet]] [[runabout]]. ({{DS9|Paradise}}) |
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+ | * {{SS|Santa Maria}} (BDR-529) |
+ | == Background information == |
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− | ==References== |
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+ | [[File:Santa Maria interior.jpg|thumb|[[Jim Martin]] sketch of SS ''Santa Maria'' interior]] |
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− | * [[DS9]]: "[[Paradise]]" |
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+ | The ''Erewon'' was designed by [[Jim Martin]]. |
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+ | The name ''Erewon'', spelled backwards and with an added "h," spells "nowhere." The name comes from a fictional country in the 1872 novel {{wt|Erewhon}}, written by {{w|Samuel Butler (1835-1902)|Samuel Butler}}. |
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Revision as of 14:55, 24 October 2015
The Erewon-class personnel transport was a type of 24th century Federation starship. The Erewon-class was about four times larger than a Starfleet runabout. (DS9: "Paradise")
Ships of the class
- SS Santa Maria (BDR-529)
Background information
The Erewon was designed by Jim Martin.
The name Erewon, spelled backwards and with an added "h," spells "nowhere." The name comes from a fictional country in the 1872 novel Erewhon, written by Samuel Butler.