CONSTELLATION CLASS

Type:

Cruiser

Commissioned:

2283 - 2295

Dimensions:

Length:

238 m

Beam:

135 m

Height:

65 m

Decks:

11 excluding nacelles

Mass:

250,000 tons

Crew:

520

Armament:

16 x Type VIII phaser banks, 7,500 TeraWatts total output

4 x 2nd class photon torpedo tubes + 200 torpedoes

Defense Systems:

Shield system, 405,000 TeraJoules

Standard Duranium single hull

Standard level Structural Integrity Field

Warp Speeds:

Normal Cruise: Warp 6

(TNG Scale)

Maximum Cruise: Warp 8

Maximum Rated: Warp 8.6 for twelve hours

Strength Indices:

Beam Firepower: 150

(Galaxy Class = 1000)

Torpedo Firepower: 250

Weapon Range & Accuracy: 175

Shield Strength: 150

Hull Armor: 10

Speed: 645

Combat Maneuverability: 4500

Overall Strength Index: 220

Diplomatic Capability:

Grade 5

Expected Hull Life:

80 years

Refit Cycle:

Minor: 18 months

Standard: 7 years

Major: No major refits envisaged for this class

Added Features:

The Constellation class was fielded during the 2280's as a modern counterpart to the Constitution class then in service. Like the Constitutions, the Constellation requirement issued in 2272 called for a vessel capable of long duration exploratory, scientific and diplomatic missions. The new ship was to be able to perform this role over the longer ranges called for now that the Federation had acquired new members beyond its previous borders. In addition, the Constellations combat capability was to put it ahead of any current or projected vessel in the Romulan and Klingon Empires

The Constellations configuration marked a substantial change in Starfleet design practice of the time. During this era Starfleet had experienced significant problems generating and controlling the large scale structural integrity fields required for heavy cruiser class ships. The solution adopted was to build smaller vessels within one single hull unit, while larger vessels required two hull units fitted with independent SIF's; the Constitution class is a classic example of this philosophy. With the Constellation it was thought that SIF technology had advanced to the point where a Heavy Cruiser class could be fielded within a single hull. This would allow much duplication to be avoided, freeing up space for extra equipment and improving the efficiency of the design. In addition to their unusual hulls, the Constellations employed four warp nacelles instead of the usual two - the first Federation Starship ever to try this variation. It was thought that this would give the Constellation class a significant increase in speed and maneuverability across the warp flight envelope and improve the fuel efficiency at medium cruise speeds by some 15%

In retrospect it can be seen that the Constellation designers attempted to accomplish too much in one step, a problem not helped by an unusually rushed design process which virtually guaranteed that faults would be experienced in service. Severe problems were encountered with the development of the new warp core and several vessels experienced a variety of failures with this system - the most notable being the USS Algeron which had to eject its warp core on three separate occasions because of emergencies

After a great deal of time and effort working on this problem it was decided that the warp cores of the Constellation class were simply not up to the job of producing the power required. Starfleet was denied the resources required to produce a new design and refit the fleet, so instead a "stopgap" option was chosen - the power output of these ships was restricted by limited software in the engineering systems

Unfortunately while it solved the near constant emergencies, this measure also robbed the Constellation class of some of their most important advances. They were now seriously under powered for their size, a factor which adversely affected almost every aspect of their operation. Despite this Starfleet was committed to the production of these ships on a large scale. This went ahead as scheduled, and the Constellation class became the mainstay of the fleet

Over the years many attempts were made to rectify the problems with the Constellation class, and eventually some success was achieved. Between 2300 and 2310 six units received a new uprated warp core which brought them close to their original designed power output. Other units of the fleet received new control software which allowed their power to be safely boosted by some 15% on average. However, by this time the class was some twenty years old and had fallen well behind the leading edge of technology. It was decided that an extensive refit of the Constellations would not be an efficient use of resources, and so these ships were forced to soldier on with their problems. With the advent of newer designs in the 2330's some of these vessels were retired altogether, while others were assigned border patrol duties

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