Orion Press Lexicon Appendix I.P65

Orion Press Lexicon Appendix I.P65

Orion Press Lexicon 2008 Appendix I a Guide to the Orion Univerese Starfleet Vessels In Active Service: 2240-2300 a a Star Trek reference fanzine 1 from Orion Press Orion Press Lexicon 2006 Appendix I a Guide to the Orion Univerese CREDITS Saladin-class by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, 1975 Sitting Bull II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Neale Davidson Saladin II-class by Rick Endres, 1980, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Osprey-class by Randy Landers, 2007, modified from a design by Neale Davidson Siva-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Archangel-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Siva II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Albany-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Cochise-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki San Diego-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Cochise II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Le-Matya-class by Randy Landers and d. William Roberts, 1994 Hermes-class by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, 1975 Mugato-class by Randy Landers and d. William Roberts, 1994 Hermes II-class by Rick Endres, 1980, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Sea Witch-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Monoceros-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Zodiac-class by Christopher W. Ross, based on a 1983 design from FASA Monoceros II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Angler-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Cygnus-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Piggy Back-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Cygnus II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Masao Okazaki Ptolemy-class by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, 1975 Oberth-class by David Carson, 1983 Ptolemy II-class by Eric Kristiansen, 1992, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Daredevil-class by Randy Landers, 1999 Keppler-class by Randy Landers, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Daredevil II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Keppler II-class by Randy Landers, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Hope-class by Randy Landers, 1978 Doppler-class by Randy Landers, 2007, named by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Hope II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Doppler II-class by Eric Kristiansen, 1992, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Glasgow-class by Randy Landers, 1998 Dolland-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Glasgow II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Dolland II-class by Eric Kristiansen, 1993, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Ion Storm-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Cumberland-class by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, 1975 Ion Storn II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Mississippi-class by Randy Landers, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Leonidas-class by Steven K. Dixon, 1985 Hyperion-class by Ralph McQuarrie and Ken Adams, 1976 Leonidas II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on the design by Steven K. Dixon Kooblen-class by Ralph McQuarrie and Ken Adams, 1976 Minamoto-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on the design by Steven K. Dixon Mark I-Class-F Shuttle by Walter “Matt” Jefferies, 1964 Minamoto II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on the design by Steven K. Dixon Mark II-Cousteau-class Aquashuttle by Filmation, 1973 Begin-class by Randy Landers, 1988 Mark III-Hercules-class Heavy Shuttle by Filmation, 1973 Begin II-class by Randy Landers, 1988 Mark IV-Argo-class Warp Shuttle by Filmation, 1973 Churchill-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Mark V-Tai-class Long Rang Shuttle by Andrew Probert, 1977, illustrated by Eric Kristiansen Churchill II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Mark V-A A’Tai-class Warp Sled by Andrew Probert, 1977, illustrated by Eric Kristiansen Ranger-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Steven K. Dixon Mark VI Galileo-class Shuttle by Herman Zimmerman, 1988, illustrated by Eric Kristiansen Ranger II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Steven K. Dixon Mark VII Chariot-class Air Tram by Andrew Probert, 1977, illustrated by Eric Kristiansen Forrestal-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Steven K. Dixon Mark VII Clydesdale-class Shuttletug by Larry Tan,1988, illustrated by Eric Kristiansen Forrestal II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Steven K. Dixon Mark VIII Gypsy-class Cargo Shuttle by Eric Kristiansen, 1993 San Jacinto-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Mark IX Owl-class Travelpod by Andrew Probert, 1978 San Jacinto II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Mark X Ariel-class Aeroshuttle by Walter “Matt” Jefferies, 1964 Ark Royal-class by Randy Landers, 2005, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Mark I Pericles-class Fighter by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Filmation Ark Royal II-class by Randy Landers, 2005, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Mark II “Killer Bee” Wasp-class Fighter by Randy Landers, 2007, basic design by Andrew Probert Centaur-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design from Deep Space Nine Mark III Peregrin-class Fighter by Rick Sternbach, 1994 Centaur II-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design from Deep Space Nine Mark IV Raider-class Fighter by Rick Sternbach, 1994 Musashi-class by Randy Landers, 1977 Ant-class Work Bee by Andrew Probert, 1977 Saipan-class by Randy Landers, 1977 Sphinx-class Work Pod by Rick Sternbach, 1991 Intrepid-class by Randy Landers, 1977 Work Bee attachments & variations, 1992, illustrated by Eric Kristiansen Chesapeake-class by unknown artist from Heavy Cruiser Evolution Blueprints Icarus-class Short Range Flyer by Rick Sternbach, 1991 Constitution-class by Walter “Matt” Jefferies, 1964 K-class Supply Station by Walter “Matt” Jefferies,1967, based on a design by Douglas Aircraft, 1960 Constitution II-class by Andrew Probert and Mike Minor, 1977 Tranquility-class Starbase by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, 1975 Bonhomme Richard-class by Walter “Matt” Jefferies, 1964, named by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Primus-class Centroplex by Andrew Probert, 1977 Bonhomme Richard II-class by Randy Landers, 2006, based on a model seen in TNG Regulus-class Research Station by Andrew Probert, 1977 Achernar-class by Walter “Matt” Jefferies, 1964, named by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Epsilon-class Comm Station by Andrew Probert, 1977 Archernar II-class by Andrew Probert and Mike Minor, 1977, named by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Morse-class Relay Station by Rick Sternbach, 1992 Tikopai-class by Randy Landers, 2007, named by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Jove-class Jupiter Station by Rick Sternbach, 1995 Tikopai II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Mercy-class Hospital Station by FASA, 1985 Miranda-class by Randy Landers, 1998, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Roman-class Space Dock by Eric Kristiansen, 1992 Miranda II-class by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor, 1981 Maya-class Space Dock by Andrew Probert, 1977 Voshkod-class by Randy Landers, 2007, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Antares-class Space Dock by Rick Sternbach, 1994 Soyuz-class by Greg Jein, 1991, based on a design by Joe Jennings and Mike Minor Safe Haven-class Space Dock by David Carson and Nilo Rodis, 1983 Constellation-class by Rick Sternbach, 1987 Independence-class Freighter by Geoffrey Mandel, 1976 Sydney-class by Greg Jein, 1992 Superior-class Freighter by Filmation, 1973 Federation-class by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt, 1975 Sherman-class Robot Freighter by Filmation, 1973 Federation II-class by Eric Kristiansen, 1992, based on the design by Franz Joseph Schnaubelt Pershing-class Robot Freighter by Eric Kristiansen, 1995 Napolean-class by Neale Davidson, based on the design from Task Force Games U.S.S. Phoenix Warp Ship by John Eaves, 1995 Dakota-class by Erik Kristiansen, 1993 U.S.S. Bonaventure Galactic Exploration Cruiser by Filmation, 1993 Lejeune-class by Arik Deylan Daedalus-class Space Cruiser by Adam Heinbuch, based on a design by Matt Jefferies Oberon-class by Randy Landers, 2005, based on a design by Rick Sternbach Mann-class Space Cruiser by Rick Sternbach, 1979 Excelsior-class by Bill George, 1983 Loknar-class Frigate by P.T. Riley based on the design by FASA, 1983 Enterprise-variant by John Eaves, 1990 Mutara-class Heavy Cruiser by P.T. Riley (Templar-class) Goblin-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Reliant-class Heavy Frigate by Eric Kristiansen, 1995 (Joshua Paul-class) Gobin II-class by Randy Landers, 2007 Alliance-class Dreadnought by Eric Kristiansen, 1995 Sitting Bull-class by Randy Landers, 2007, modified from a design by Neale Davidson NOTES Ships with bold-faced entries are referenced in the Orion Press Lexicon. Some ship designs collected from the Internet were modified, renamed and/or renumbered. a Star Trek reference fanzine 2 from Orion Press Orion Press Lexicon 2006 Appendix I a Guide to the Orion Univerese DESTROYERS The original Saladin-class destroyers have served Starfleet Saladin-class in the defense of the borders of the Federation, most Active Service: 2240-2271 notably along the Romulan Neutral Zone, the Klingon Neutral Zone and the Orion Barrier. In 2271, Starfleet undertook a massive upgrading program to retrofit all of the surviving ships of this class as Saladin II-class ship to counter increased hostilities with Kh’myr Klingons and their raiding of outlying Federation planets. SHIPS OF THE CLASS: NCC-500 U.S.S. Saladin NCC-501 U.S.S. Jenghiz NCC-502 U.S.S.

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