STARSHIP CLASS | |
Renaissance | |
Type: | cruiser |
Length: | 315.68 m |
Beam: | 146.72 m |
Draft: | 60.32 m |
Max. warp: | warp 9.2 |
Armaments: | 6 Type VIII phaser arrays 5 photon torpedo launchers |
Defenses: | Deflector shields |
Crew: | 415 |
The Renaissance-class starships were on active duty in Starfleet during the 24th century. (TNG: "The Icarus Factor", "Brothers")
The first ship of this class was commissioned in 2303 and was designed using some of the specifications and technology from the Excelsior-class. (Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 4: Starships of the Original Series Era)
USS Hokkaido was the last of this class to be built in 2337. (Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual)
By 2383 ships of this class had been refit or replaced by Renaissance-II-class starships. (Star Trek: Hidden Frontier)
Hobbyist's Guide to the UFP Starfleet and Its History[]
In this continuity, the Centaur class and the Renaissance class are one and the same, and designated as a frigate. An uprated version of the mid-24th century is known as the Baracus class and was redesignated as a scout. (Hobbyist's Guide to the UFP Starfleet and Its History, Volume 1b)
Background information[]
- Specifications from the Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 1: The Ships of Starfleet.
Renaissance-class starships |
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Prototype: USS Renaissance |
USS Aries - USS Fascenelli - USS Gryphon - USS Hokkaido - USS Hornet - USS Maryland - USS Schiavona |
USS Chichen Itza |
Hobbyist's Guide to the UFP Starfleet: USS Icarus |
External links[]
- Renaissance class article at Memory Alpha, the canon Star Trek wiki.
- Renaissance class article at Memory Beta, the non-canon Star Trek wiki.