Is the Cuyahoga a new Constitution? I thought the ship’s name was only mentioned in dialogue.
And I think the term ‘Wanderer’ class was meant to be one of the Starfleet vessels, not a nod to FASA.
Cuyahoga's class is a bit of supposition. The new Connie appears on an interface schematic Fleet Admiral Vance and Lieutenant Willa are looking at while discussing the ship in "Scavengers".
The Orion blockade runner could easily be a Starfleet vessel as well.
The wreckage was found inside the courier network. Does Starfleet use Courier routes? It could be a courier-owned Emerald Chain Wanderer-class blockade runner.
Unfortunately from what I saw, all the random wreckage in the transwarp conduit did not conform to any known ships. It was just nondescript junk.
Memory Alpha now has a page on the Wanderer class, and it includes a screenshot. The wreckage has a Starfleet-like look with its saucer and metallic-gray hull material.
Check it out:
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Wanderer_class_(32nd_century)
None. Surprising to think this name hasn't been used up yet. Eventually, every "ship-namey" title ends up having its own ship class in STO eventually.Lots of different fan art versions of a Wanderer class around. Is there one in STO?
None. Surprising to think this name hasn't been used up yet. Eventually, every "ship-namey" title ends up having its own ship class in STO eventually.![]()
Cool. So the Mars class is the one seen in hologram form on those pedestal consoles at SF HQ - and also the scout commented on by the hero crew in "Die Trying"?
The lower three low-detail models will hopefully eventually gain a bit more detail - there's potential in them.
What are we missing? The neo-Constitution at least, and the angular horseshoe ship.
So... not Star Trek looking at all. Like a cheap sci-fi show that’s trying to ripoff Star Trek
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