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All of them should be Nimitz class as well, but Roddenberry didn't know about this whole thing. It was quietly written in by writers later, once the series was taken more seriously in general. IMHO in a modern navy one might say that all battleships are in the battleship class, or type, or sort, or kind, or set and all aircraft carriers are members of the aircraft carrier class, or type, or sort, or kind, or set, and all destroyers are in the destroyer class, or type, or sort, or kind, or set, and so on. For I dipt in to the future, far as Human eye could see; Saw the vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be…" – Alfred Tennyson IMHO in the era of TOS any civilian or Starfleet spaceship that traveled between stars was a starship in the usual sense of the word, but in the eyes of Starfleet members the word starship was reserved for large powerful ships made for exploring and protecting the far frontiers of the Federation. Not just spaceships or starships but STARSHIPS.

Pondella, P. Jacobson, J. Devlin, R. Dominguez, W. Mayer, R. Calvaruso, A. Dominguez – Orbital Ergonomics: J. Mees, M. Bozeman, A. Zerkel, E. Kelly, C. Russo, J. That is speaking very generally. Almost all battleships of the US Navy have hull numbers in the series from BB 1 (USS Indiana 1895) to BB 64 (USS Wisconsin 1944).The Stargazer dedication plaque was illegible on screen, and according to Doug Drexler, the plaque art had been lost. However, the plaque was found and was used as set decoration in the observation lounge of the USS Stargazer (NCC-82893). A picture of this plaque can be seen in one of Star Trek: Picard production designer Dave Blass tweets tweets (X). Michael Okuda commented, in 2009, on the class name:

US Navy aircraft carries have hull numbers from CV-1 (USS Langley, 1922) to CV-67 (USS John F. Kennedy 1968) or CVN-68 (USS Nimitz 1975) to CVN-77 (USS George H.W. Bush 2009). In other words, by naming the ship Pacard commanded, "Enterprise" it continued to be "the same ship" that Archer commanded, thus "starship class", but it was built to spec of the far more advanced ships of the "Constitution class", so that particular vessel was of two separate classes. You will need Photoshop to be able to edit those templates, if you don't have it send me a PM with the following information and I will create one for you: I’ve always loved the dedication plaques on Star Trek. After I decided to join an RP fleet in STO, one of the first things I wanted was a dedication plaque for my ship. I searched online and found a few templates, but found them all wanting. They looked too much like drawings, rather than physical objects, and not one of them was of a resolution high enough to avoid looking blurry on Retina displays. Not so with this file, which I think almost looks like it could be a photograph and even remains sharp on higher-resolution displays.In the non- canon Star Trek: Titan premier novel Taking Wing, Captain Riker has a tough time selecting a proper quote for the USS Titan's dedication plaque. It has never been implied, one way or the other, if it is standard procedure for a ship's captain to choose the quote on their own ship's plaque. In the next novel The Red King, he chooses the Vulcan maxim "Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations" ( IDIC) in tribute to the Titan's crew, which following with the Luna-class's design, was one of the most diverse in Starfleet history with less than 15% of the crew being Human. One of Riker's other choices was a verse sung by Jazz legend Teresa Brewer: "It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing." The dedication plaque for the USS Saratoga was visible briefly in DS9: " Emissary", but it was too small on screen to be legible.

But a class of vehicles is usually used in the sense of a set of vehicles built to the same set of plans and specifications with only comparatively minor modifications. The following information was listed on the dedication plaque of civilian freighter SS Xhosa. ( DS9: " For the Cause" set artwork) According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 101), the dedication plaque on the Galaxy-class USS Odyssey, seen in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode " The Jem'Hadar", had the following quote: "Its origin and purpose, still a total mystery." The quote is inspired by Dr. Floyd from Arthur C. Clarke's 2001: A Space Odyssey: Starfleet Command: R. Berman, B. Braga, M. Coto, P. Lauritson, M. Howard, D. Velazquez, J.P. Farrell, B. Yacobian, S. Welke, D. Rossi, D. Mirabello, T. Matalas, D. The following information was listed on the dedication plaque of ISS Avenger. ( ENT: " In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II" set artwork)M. O'Halloran, A. Codron, D. Takemura, A. Simonson, A. Lambert – United Earth Space Probe Agency: G. Roddenberry, W.M. Jefferies This template can be used to represent any ship built between around 2290 and the present time in STO, which (as of this writing) is either 2410 or 2415, depending on how your roleplaying group rolls. And here are a bunch of other plaques I made with the same template, all based off ships I had/have in Star Trek Online

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