Thanks to the Okudas and the Encyclopedia, we have a pretty thorough listing of the class for just about every starship seen (and several mentioned) throughout the movies and all the 24th century shows. There are a few exceptions, however.
-Reading that Eaglemoss is getting around to making the Centaur reminds me that that ship's never got a class name. It was pretty much the only Federation starship prominently featured in an episode not to get a class name (at least until the Antares was retroactively added to "Charlie X") It's also one of the few Starfleet "kitbashes" that I think actually looks good.
-The hull of the 22nd Century Intrepid in "The Expanse" and "Twilight" was pretty bare. (They didn't even put the ships name on it!). It would've been fine to call give it some letter-class that sounds like it predates the NX class, maybe something like NC class or what have you. They never gave a class name to the Arctic transport, the Sarajevo, or the "Warp Delta" ships either.
-Of course, there are virtually no class names for any of the ships in the Abrams-verse, apart, from the Constitution-class Enterprise (which, of course, they inherited from the "prime" timeline) and the Dreadnought-class Vengeance. Not even the Kelvin, essentially the hero ship for the prologue of the first movie, got a class name.
Thoughts?
-Reading that Eaglemoss is getting around to making the Centaur reminds me that that ship's never got a class name. It was pretty much the only Federation starship prominently featured in an episode not to get a class name (at least until the Antares was retroactively added to "Charlie X") It's also one of the few Starfleet "kitbashes" that I think actually looks good.
-The hull of the 22nd Century Intrepid in "The Expanse" and "Twilight" was pretty bare. (They didn't even put the ships name on it!). It would've been fine to call give it some letter-class that sounds like it predates the NX class, maybe something like NC class or what have you. They never gave a class name to the Arctic transport, the Sarajevo, or the "Warp Delta" ships either.
-Of course, there are virtually no class names for any of the ships in the Abrams-verse, apart, from the Constitution-class Enterprise (which, of course, they inherited from the "prime" timeline) and the Dreadnought-class Vengeance. Not even the Kelvin, essentially the hero ship for the prologue of the first movie, got a class name.
Thoughts?