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The Starbase 118 Inactive Ships Division, a taskforce within the Fleet's Ship Systems Command, is tasked with reviewing the inactive ships within the fleet for current and/or future use. This includes possible use for future fleet active ships as well as permanent inactivation.  
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'''***PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS. INACCURACIES IN THE LISTS BELOW ARE ACKNOWLEDGED.***'''


The ISD classfies ships within its jurisdiction into 5 catagories:
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Category B (CatB): These ships are inactive, but contue to receive upgrades and maintainance to retain availability for reactivation on short notice.  
The Starbase 118 Inactive Ships Division (ISD), a taskforce within the Fleet's Ship Systems Command, is tasked with reviewing ship-classes and the inactive ships within the fleet for current and/or future use. This includes possible use for future fleet active ships as well as permanent inactivation. This group is led by [[Mar, Idril|Fleet Captain Idril Mar]].


Category C (CatC): These ships are maintained as-is, meaning that, while they are not allowed to degrade, they do not receive updates or upgrades unless funding is left over after CatB ships are finished.
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Category D (CatD): These ships are maintained as-is, pending alternative use by the fleet. The most common use for CatD ships is as remotely controlled targets, though some have been used for other classifed purposes as well.
The ISD classifies existing canon ship classes into the following catagories:


Category X (CatX): These ships are being held pending disposal. These ships will entually be removed for scrap and do not receive any maintainence (exception: those on museum hold receive basic maintainance for basic life-support systems only),
*Category 1: Available for fleet use.  


Category Z (CatZ): These ships still contain classified or hazardous materials and as such are held under extra guard and receive some basic maintainence to safeguard the materials in question.  
*Category 2: Available for limited fleet use. This might be for NPC ships or limited use as PC ships, but not as permanent commissioned vessels.


*Catagory 3: Not available for fleet use. These ship classes usually are too old for use in the modern Star Trek timeline, but this category may include other ship classes that are deemed too experimental, too powerful or not appropriate for the current timeline.


List of Inactive Starbase 118 Vessels by name:
*Category 4: Not available for fleet use pending Executive Council approval.


{| align="center" class="wikitable"
[[Ship Classes by Name]]
|-
 
! width="15%" | Ship Name
{{Heading|Inactive Fleet Ships|Blue}}
! width="15%" | Class
 
! width="10%" | First Comissioning
The ISD classfies individual ships within its jurisdiction into 5 catagories:
! width="50%" | Decomission Reason
 
|-
*Category B (CatB): These ships are inactive, but continue to receive upgrades and maintenance to retain availability for reactivation on short notice.  
| USS Independence
 
| New Orleans
*Category C (CatC): These ships are maintained as-is, meaning that, while they are not allowed to degrade, they do not receive updates or upgrades unless funding is left over after CatB ships are finished.
| 23-something.
 
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
*Category D (CatD): These ships are maintained as-is, pending alternative use by the fleet. The most common use for CatD ships is as remotely controlled targets, though some have been used for other classified purposes as well.  
|-
 
| USS Alliance
*Category X (CatX): These ships are being held pending disposal. These ships will eventually be removed for scrap and do not receive any maintenance (exception: those on museum hold receive basic maintenance for basic life-support systems only),
| New Orleans
 
| 23-something.
*Category Z (CatZ): These ships still contain classified or hazardous materials and as such are held under extra guard and receive some basic maintenance to safeguard the materials in question.  
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
 
|-
[[Fleet Inactive Ships by Name]]
| USS Challenger
 
| New Orleans
[[Category:Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards|*]]
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
|-
| USS Chicago
| New Orleans
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
|-
| USS Obertha
| New Orleans
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
|-
| USS Steadfast
| New Orleans
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
|-
| USS Centris
| New Orleans
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
|-
| USS Discovery
| New Orleans
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis
|-
| USS Discovery-A
| New Orleans
| 23-something.
| Destroyed, First Battle of Eratis

Latest revision as of 00:38, 5 February 2015

Starbase 118 Inactive Ships Division
Odyssey in drydock.jpg

***PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS. INACCURACIES IN THE LISTS BELOW ARE ACKNOWLEDGED.***

Introduction


The Starbase 118 Inactive Ships Division (ISD), a taskforce within the Fleet's Ship Systems Command, is tasked with reviewing ship-classes and the inactive ships within the fleet for current and/or future use. This includes possible use for future fleet active ships as well as permanent inactivation. This group is led by Fleet Captain Idril Mar.

Ship Class Categories


The ISD classifies existing canon ship classes into the following catagories:

  • Category 1: Available for fleet use.
  • Category 2: Available for limited fleet use. This might be for NPC ships or limited use as PC ships, but not as permanent commissioned vessels.
  • Catagory 3: Not available for fleet use. These ship classes usually are too old for use in the modern Star Trek timeline, but this category may include other ship classes that are deemed too experimental, too powerful or not appropriate for the current timeline.
  • Category 4: Not available for fleet use pending Executive Council approval.

Ship Classes by Name

Inactive Fleet Ships


The ISD classfies individual ships within its jurisdiction into 5 catagories:

  • Category B (CatB): These ships are inactive, but continue to receive upgrades and maintenance to retain availability for reactivation on short notice.
  • Category C (CatC): These ships are maintained as-is, meaning that, while they are not allowed to degrade, they do not receive updates or upgrades unless funding is left over after CatB ships are finished.
  • Category D (CatD): These ships are maintained as-is, pending alternative use by the fleet. The most common use for CatD ships is as remotely controlled targets, though some have been used for other classified purposes as well.
  • Category X (CatX): These ships are being held pending disposal. These ships will eventually be removed for scrap and do not receive any maintenance (exception: those on museum hold receive basic maintenance for basic life-support systems only),
  • Category Z (CatZ): These ships still contain classified or hazardous materials and as such are held under extra guard and receive some basic maintenance to safeguard the materials in question.

Fleet Inactive Ships by Name