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=== Appearances ===
 
=== Appearances ===
 
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* [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]]:
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** ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]''
 
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** ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''
 
 
=== References ===
 
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* ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]''
 
   
 
=== Background ===
 
=== Background ===

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The Federation class were dreadnought-type starships of the Federation Starfleet, operating in the 23rd century.

Based on the standard Starfleet design tree and hull components of the time, the Federation-class starships were bulkier sisters of the Template:ShipClass heavy cruisers. The dreadnoughts employed a different sensor/navigational deflector/tractor beam dish arrangement (including an aft sensor dish) and most prominently, a third-nacelle; all design elements largely abandoned in future starship development.

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Background

The Federation-class starship was originally seen on a display in the Starfleet Academy's training simulation in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The display was literally a page pulled directly from Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual.

The Technical Manual also lists the USS Federation as being the prototype of the class.

The Motion Picture originally contained a voice-over in the beginning of the film for the Dreadnought USS 'Entente, NCC-2120. This was a direct reference to the Technical Manual and its entries for Federation class. (The manual was heavily used as a reference for the first film). While this line of dialog remains intact on the laser-disk, VHS, and Beta releases of the film, the Director's Cut DVD explicitly muddles the track, making the line difficult to hear.

The concept of a three-nacelle starship has been derided by some as contrary to Gene Roddenberry's design requirements for Starfleet ships, violating both the 'pairs' rules and the 'nacelle line of sight' rule, but there is nothing in canon that mandates these rules. Indeed, while only the 'off-timeline' version of the Template:ShipClass is a canon three-nacelled ship, there are many ships that violate the line of sight rules.

Though Gene Roddenberry personally signed off on the Federation class in 1973, by the time of Star Trek: The Next Generation, he was adamantly opposed to the 'militarization' of Star Fleet, specifically citing the Federation class as problematic and therefore non-canon. This has caused some controversy and confusion in the years since, since the ship does appear as a schematic in canon, and one of her class is explicitly mentioned in the only Star Trek movie of which Gene Roddenberry himself was in charge.

Apocrypha

The Federation-class was included in the Star Fleet Battles series because the company was allowed to use material from the original series and the Technical Manual only.

File:Dreadnought (novel).jpg

USS Star Empire on the cover of Dreadnought!

The novel Dreadnought! by Diane Carey also featured a vessel of similar design, the USS Star Empire.

According to the original source a total of 20 vessels were planned:

  • USS Federation (NCC-2100)
  • USS Star League (NCC-2101)
  • USS Unifactum (NCC-2102)
  • USS Compactat (NCC-2103)
  • USS Corporation (NCC-2104)
  • USS Konkordium (NCC-2106)
  • USS Star System (NCC-2107)
  • USS Affiliation (NCC-2108)
  • USS Concordat (NCC-2109)
  • USS Directorate (NCC-2110)
  • USS Organization (NCC-2111)
  • USS Star Union (NCC-2112)
  • USS Alliance (NCC-2113)
  • USS Confederation (NCC-2114)
  • USS Dominion (NCC-2115)
  • USS Star Empire (NCC-2116)
  • USS Trusteeship (NCC-2117)
  • USS Association (NCC-2118)
  • USS Consortium (NCC-2119)
  • USS Entente (NCC-2120)

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