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Probert

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Hey, all,

Here's a few questions I'm guessing someone can answer...

1.- Is there a website that might contain a complete listing of all known 'Classes' of Starships?

2.- Can 'Classes' be duplicated across ship classification lines? Can a *Boink*-Class of Tug also be a *Boink*-Class of Star Fleet Starship?

3.- In WW-II there were "Rules" for naming Naval ships,... Battleships from States, Oilers from Rivers, etc. Does that convention exist in Star Fleet? I can't really detect a pattern.

Yeah, I know,... odd questions from someone who should know all this stuff,... (I'm a designer, dammit, not a namer)... until now that is.

And speaking of Classes,... my Ambassador ship project is starting to move back up to the front burner.

Andrew-
 
Thank you both,... these will do nicely.

I do intend to create a new class Starship but didn't want to duplicate any names.

Andrew-
 
Other than runabouts in DS9 being named after rivers there does not seem to be any rhyme or reason to the naming scheme of Starfleet ships in onscreen Trek.

Naming conventions in a Federation of a 150 worlds would be ridiculous though.

Politician #1: "Let's name the ship the James T. Kirk."

Politician #2: "No way! We already have too many ships named after humans! We need to name it after a Pakled."

Politician #1: "But no Pakled has ever saved the Federation!"

Politician #2: "But maybe more Pakleds would join Starfleet if we named ships after them you racist bigot!"

Thus begins the downfall of the Federation.
 
I generally have given up trying to come up with unique names for ships in the Star Trek setting. Between the canon stuff and the Fanon stuff, it's all been done.
 
1 - As Forbin said, Ex Astris Scientia is a good source. Memory Alpha also has a listing of classes/types: http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Category:Federation_starship_classes
or here: http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Federation_starship_classes
The ones listed as "type" instead of "class" are ones that don't have an official class name, and are being called by the first one we've seen.

2 - I don't know why class names *can't* be duplicated, but as far as we've seen on-screen, they haven't.

3 - Yeah, no rules for naming as far as we can tell either.
 
2.- Can 'Classes' be duplicated across ship classification lines? Can a *Boink*-Class of Tug also be a *Boink*-Class of Star Fleet Starship?

I don't understand this question. Can a class name be repeated? Say, if they designed and built a brand-new USS Essex CVN, would it be permissible to call it Essex-class, even though there is already a historical Essex-class CV?

I would say sure.

3.- In WW-II there were "Rules" for naming Naval ships,... Battleships from States, Oilers from Rivers, etc. Does that convention exist in Star Fleet? I can't really detect a pattern.
I'm pretty sure that there's never been any conventional rules for naming Starfleet ships, other than the admiralty sticking their hands at random into the grab-bag of Earth history. "USS... Iosif Stalin? That's not going to be popular." "The bag has spoken!"
 
2.- Can 'Classes' be duplicated across ship classification lines? Can a *Boink*-Class of Tug also be a *Boink*-Class of Star Fleet Starship?

I don't understand this question. Can a class name be repeated? Say, if they designed and built a brand-new USS Essex CVN, would it be permissible to call it Essex-class, even though there is already a historical Essex-class CV?

I would say sure.

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You mean like
USS Virginia
USS Virginia
and
USS Virginia
:)
 
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