Support Ships
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Obviously, any fleet of ships the size of Starfleet requires numerous auxiliary and support vessels to keep it running efficiently. From Cargo Carriers to Medical ships to Research/Laboratory (a.k.a. "Science") vessels, these ships form a vital, if somewhat unglamorous, link in the Starfleet chain. A complete catalogue of every specialized, support and auxiliary vessel used by Starfleet is beyond the scope of this document. Interested readers are advised to consult Document ASDB-1958573-Beta for complete information on this category of ships. SpecializedCouriers and SurveyorsCouriers and Surveyors are, in essence, highly specialized Scout and Explorer ships. Couriers, of course, are ships designed for high speeds which Starfleet uses to transport important messages and personnel. At present Starfleet fields only two types of Couriers, the Loki- and Mercury-class ships. Except for those vessels designed specifically for ferrying important dignitaries, Couriers tend to be spartan. Surveyors, on the other hand, come in a variety of designs, including the venerable Oberth-class general science vessel, the Korolev- and Sagan-class Deep Space Surveyors and the smaller Copernicus-class ship. The former are designed for long-term deep survey missions; the latter for astronomic surveys which are quicker or cover a smaller area. Class Type
CarriersCurrently, Starfleet has only produce one class of vessel specifically designed as a fighter carrier, the Cutlass Class, though other classes have been used in such a capacity (such as the Akira Class). Starfleet rushed the Cutlass-class into production during the Dominion War, but is waiting to see long term results of this classes performance before determining whether more should be built.
Class TypeMedical VesselsMedical vessels, such as the Geneva-, Graceful- and Olympic-class vessels, are much more predictable in their configuration and missions. Dedicated to healing the injured, treating the sick, and pushing back the frontiers of medical knowledge, they have saved uncounted millions of Federation lives. Instead of flying "patrols," they go where ordered by Starfleet Medical or Starfleet Command, or accompany large contingents of ships heading into battle or other dangerous situations (though they carefully remain to the rear and display their medical emblems prominently). Class Type
Research/Laboratory VesselsScientific pursuits remain at the forefront of Starfleet's agenda, and it is justly proud of its Research and Laboratory vessels. Ranging from the smaller Fermi-class "flying laboratory" which conducts experiments in zero-g and other space environments, to the large Nova-class planetary surveyor, they tend to be highly specialized. Many are modular, allowing different laboratory modules to be swapped in and out to reconfigure the ship for a specific mission with relatively little effort. Class Type
Search and RescueCurrently, Starfleet has only produce one class of vessel specifically designed for search and rescue missions, the Axis-class. Built with the speed of a courier, the sensors of a scout, the armaments of an Escort, and the medical resources of a Medical vessel, Starfleet rushed the Axis-class into production during the Dominion War, but is waiting to see long term results of this classes performance before determining whether more should be built. Class Type
Support/AuxiliaryArmoured TransportsThis type of vessel, represented by the Iowa and Utah classes, came into it own during the recent Klingon-Federation and Dominion War conflicts after years of being regarded as something of an "ugly stepchild" by many Starfleet pilots. While not a sleek, beautiful ship, it makes up in functionality what it lacks in grace. Protected by ablative armour and heavy shields, Armoured Transports carry key personnel and troops through extremely dangerous areas, such as war zones. Capable of atmospheric flight, they can set down, release a squad or two of troops, and then take off before enemy weapons can track and attack them. Class Type
Cargo Carriers, Tenders, Transports, and TugsIn the eyes of many, the foundation of the fleet is not Explorers or Cruisers, but the unglamorous, often ungainly, service vessels - Cargo Carriers, Tenders, Transports, and Tugs. Without these support ships, the larger vessels could not function for extended periods of time, dock for repairs, or the like. Typically posted to starbases or space stations, or assigned to specific trade routes, these vessels (whose designations indicate their function) come in myriad configurations. The accompanying table lists several of the more common classes belonging to these types. Class Type
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- Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
- Black-and-white ship illustrations by Tim Davies unless otherwise noted. Used with permission. All other images are copyright to their respective owners.
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