Are any Starfleet vessels dedicated research vessels besides the Oberth & the Nova? It feels to me most are either multipurpose (Const., Galaxy, Miranda, Nebula) or combat (Defiant, Akira, Prometheus).
That's generally how I feel about the Constitution-class and the Sombra-class in SNW. On the outside, the designs are identical, but their capabilities and/or mission profiles may be different.There are several dedicated scout vessels in non-canon sources, with what might be considered variants of the Oberth since that class name wasn't established until TNG. FASA had the USS Grissom as a Gagarin class vessel and the USS Tsiolkovsky as an uprated Sagan class variant. Since there is practically no physical change in appearance, only improved internal systems, I personally have no issue counting such subclasses/variants in my own head canon.
A frigate, especially if it's with another ship, could be a potentially dangerous enemy
If we go by series creator & showrunner Mike McMahan, it's a support ship. California-class vessels with red stripes carry out diplomatic & coordination support missions; blue-striped ones do medical & scientific support stuff; and yellow-striped ones like the Cerritos primarily do engineering & follow-up support operations.There is also the question on what is the California-class' type?
If we go with the idea that the Peregrine was a support vessel rather than a frontline one like the Enterprise, yes. Maybe it is indeed the mission type that really distinguishes the Sombra-class from the Constitution-class.@C.E. Evans: I therefore suspect that division-colour practice is extended to front-line ships - or was - during Pike's tenure as Enterprise captain, going by the depiction of the Peregrine.
I would like to think the Peregrine was a experimental Kit-Bash that never went any further than that due to "Spare Parts" lying around.If we go with the idea that the Peregrine was a support vessel rather than a frontline one like the Enterprise, yes. Maybe it is indeed the mission type that really distinguishes the Sombra-class from the Constitution-class.
I think that Starfleet really does only need the 6 "classes" (meaning class-as-purpose) that Sternbach identified, but that various "classes" (meaning class-as-name) filled those roles over time.
1. Explorer (really a peactime name for battleship), new class for TNG-era.
2. Cruiser
3. Cargo Carrier
4. Tanker (possibly could be the same "class-as-name" as the cargo carriers)
5. Surveyor-takes a closer look at explored territory
6. Scout-maps unseen areas but does not necessarily land there often.
it's more closely equivalent of the battlecruiser
Again, roughly similar in role. I'd also add in other small primarily single-role specialist vessels like convoy escorts in at that level.
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