^ There's a difference between TYPE and CLASS. A starship's class is simply the name of the first ship that had that configuration. The term 'Starship Class' implies a ship named USS Starship, which obviously makes no sense.
It would be trivially easy to argue that the dedication plaque lists the mission category of Kirk's ship as Starship Class and omits the class, type or group identity of the vessel. A Miranda from the same era would probably have a plaque saying Starship Class, too. But a Federation might have a plaque saying Dreadnought Class, and a Saladin or Larson might have one engraved with Destroyer Class. (Also, remember the ST3 exchange on "Scout Class"?)
Naming a class of starship "starship class" is like naming a model of car "the car". It strikes me as redundantly silly.
I think it's possible that the there were so many Starship Class ships at Starbase Eleven because there wasn't a major war or operation at that time. Like our country before World War II, when our US Navy parked many of its battleships at Battleship Row at Pearl Harbor, Starfleet may have done the same for its top-of-the-line ships.
Pearl was our main base in the Pacific, and our warships were based there. Not being at war, they weren't out doing anything.
Since starships are all supposed to be out exploring, it's odd that so many of them are in port at one Starbase in one tiny corner of the vast Federation, rather than spread out over many bases all over the galaxy.
Note, though, that some of those brass had to be summoned to Starbase 11 for the court martial to proceed.Unless Starbase 11 was the designated repair facility for Federation space vessels in this region of space. The base certainly has more than enough brass on hand (two commodores, and at least four captains) to make it seem like a major command and repair facility.
As for those officers, they were already at Starbase 11 before they were summoned to Starbase 11. There is a shot of them at a table when Captain Kirk enters the bar for the first time. One of the most blatant, and I think silly continuity errors in the original series. http://tos.trekcore.com/hd/albums/1x20hd/courtmartialhd050.jpg (Lindstrom and Chandra at the table, Krasnovsky is walking in the background))
We know that the Miranda-class Starships could function as research vessels, even though they were identified as medium cruisers. (Could someone please explain to me what the heck is a medium cruiser? It comes from the Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.)
When the hell was it ever stated that the Horizon landed on Sigma Iotia II?
We knew absolutely nothing about this ship - not its class, not its operating authority, not its method of destruction, not anything at all. Except its name.
We knew absolutely nothing about this ship - not its class, not its operating authority, not its method of destruction, not anything at all. Except its name.
Destroyed by Ion Storm, mentioned in the intro I believe.
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