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|Name= ''Renaissance'' class
 
|Name= ''Renaissance'' class
|Affiliation= [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
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|owner={{Federation}}
|Type= [[Patrol ship]]
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|operator=[[Starfleet]]
 
|Active= [[24th century]]
 
|Active= [[24th century]]
 
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The '''''Renaissance''-class [[starship]]''' was a type of vessel that was in service with [[Starfleet]] during the [[24th century]].
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The '''''Renaissance''-class''' was a [[starship classification|class]] of [[Federation]] [[starship]] that was in service with [[Starfleet]] during the [[24th century]].
   
During the [[2360s]], this class, specifically the {{USS|Aries}}, was utilized for [[patrol ship|patrol duty]] and deep space exploration missions. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor|Brothers}})
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During the [[2360s]], this class, specifically the {{USS|Aries}}, was utilized for deep space exploration missions. ({{TNG|The Icarus Factor|Brothers}})
   
 
==Ships commissioned==
 
==Ships commissioned==
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==Appendices==
 
==Appendices==
===Background===
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===Background information===
Information on this class designation was originally derived from an [[okudagram]] described as a [[Starship Mission Status]] that was displayed in the [[observation lounge]] starting around [[TNG Season 4]] and was originally described in the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]''.
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Information on this class designation was originally derived from an [[okudagram]] described as a [[starship mission status]] that was displayed in the [[observation lounge]] starting around [[TNG Season 4]] and was originally described in the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]''. The ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' (3rd ed., p. 406) stated that the class was "named for the {{w|Renaissance|period in European history}} when civilization as we know it had a dramatic rebirth, or renaissance."
   
 
====''Technical Manual''====
 
====''Technical Manual''====
According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]'', the USS ''Hokkaido'', launched in [[2337]], was the last starship of this [[starship classification|class]] to be built; it was also the first to receive the [[Escape pod|ASRV]] upgrades.
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According to the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]'', the USS ''Hokkaido'', launched in [[2337]], was the last starship of this class to be built; it was also the first to receive the [[escape pod|ASRV]] upgrades.{{incite}}
 
What is known about the ''Renaissance''-class is that the [[starship]] contained no ASRV lifeboats on board the [[ship]] during its initial run. Emergency craft such as the ASRV were first installed in the USS ''Hokkaido''.
 
 
:''All information about the ASRV refit of the ''Renaissance''-class comes from the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]''.''
 
   
 
===Apocrypha===
 
===Apocrypha===
The ''Renaissance''-class was first depicted in the [[DC Comics]] [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (DC volume 2)|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' Volume 2]] [[Gateway (comic)|issues 77]] and [[The Unconquered|78]] as a combination of a [[saucer section]] reminiscent of the refit-{{ShipClass|Constitution}} design, equipped with {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} type large [[phaser array]]s, {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} style [[secondary hull]], with the [[warp]] [[nacelle]]s fixed to the side positions even during warp flight. Also the nacelles had ''Galaxy''-class style [[bussard collector]]s.
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The ''Renaissance''-class was first depicted in the [[DC Comics]] [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (DC volume 2)|''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' Volume 2]] [[Gateway (comic)|issues 77]] and [[The Unconquered|78]] as a combination of a [[saucer section]] reminiscent of the refit-{{class|Constitution}} design, equipped with {{class|Galaxy}} type large [[phaser array]]s, {{class|Intrepid}} style [[secondary hull]], with the [[warp]] [[nacelle]]s fixed to the side positions even during warp flight. Additionally, the nacelles had ''Galaxy''-class style [[Bussard collector]]s.
   
 
===External link===
 
===External link===
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* {{mbeta|Renaissance class|''Renaissance'' class}}
* [http://www.trekships.org/renaissance.htm ''Renaissance''-class] at the [http://www.trekships.org Advanced Starship Design Bureau] - includes a fan-made design, specifications, and [[dedication plaque]]
 
 
[[Category:Federation starship classes]]
 
   
 
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[[es:Clase Renaissance]]
 
[[es:Clase Renaissance]]
 
[[Category:Federation starship classes]]

Revision as of 23:37, 29 February 2016

The Renaissance-class was a class of Federation starship that was in service with Starfleet during the 24th century.

During the 2360s, this class, specifically the USS Aries, was utilized for deep space exploration missions. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor", "Brothers")

Ships commissioned

Named
Uncertain

Appendices

Background information

Information on this class designation was originally derived from an okudagram described as a starship mission status that was displayed in the observation lounge starting around TNG Season 4 and was originally described in the Star Trek Encyclopedia. The Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 406) stated that the class was "named for the period in European history when civilization as we know it had a dramatic rebirth, or renaissance."

Technical Manual

According to the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, the USS Hokkaido, launched in 2337, was the last starship of this class to be built; it was also the first to receive the ASRV upgrades. (citation needededit)

Apocrypha

The Renaissance-class was first depicted in the DC Comics Star Trek: The Next Generation Volume 2 issues 77 and 78 as a combination of a saucer section reminiscent of the refit-Constitution-class design, equipped with Galaxy-class type large phaser arrays, Intrepid-class style secondary hull, with the warp nacelles fixed to the side positions even during warp flight. Additionally, the nacelles had Galaxy-class style Bussard collectors.

External link