Lorna
Lieutenant Commander
I recently started a thread about the Federation having multiple ship classes and how I thought it was a little silly having so many. I agreed that they should have specific classes for specific roles but that this should really only require the Federation having 3 classes.
But I got to thinking and realised that the future of Federation technology will require them to only build one class of ship.
The Galaxy class and Prometheus class utilises the ability of separation and reconnection.
So all the Federation needs to do is design one class of vessel that has the ability to connect an extra section to the hull.
So for an example the Federation builds 5 of this new class of ship.
The 1st ship is for deep space exploration so the ship is connected to a deep space exploration module which houses extra crew quarters and extra science bays.
The 2nd ship is being sent to the Gorn border due to recent hostilities so this particular ship is connected to a battle module which contains extra weapons arrays, extra torpedo launchers, extra ordinance and a more powerful shield generator.
The 3rd ship is being sent on a rescue mission and needs to transfer several thousand people, so this ship is connected to a rescue module which houses extra facilities such as medical bays, quarters, replicators for aid replication etc
The 4th ship is for a diplomatic mission. Well, I'm sure you catch my drift.
There really is no need for a multitude of ship classes. All taht is required is one class of ship that has the capability of connecting to specific modules designed for specific types of missions.
The ships can of course function without the modules, the modules are just an added bonus to help that ship better function whilst on mission.
Imagine if during the Dominion war there was one class of ship and all those ships replaced their deep space modules, science modules etc with battle modules?
All the Federation ships would in an instant be transformed from scientific, exploratory and diplomatic ships in to ships prepared for full scale war.
The modules can also be of varying sizes, so the deep space module is not necessarily as large as the battle module.
But I got to thinking and realised that the future of Federation technology will require them to only build one class of ship.
The Galaxy class and Prometheus class utilises the ability of separation and reconnection.
So all the Federation needs to do is design one class of vessel that has the ability to connect an extra section to the hull.
So for an example the Federation builds 5 of this new class of ship.
The 1st ship is for deep space exploration so the ship is connected to a deep space exploration module which houses extra crew quarters and extra science bays.
The 2nd ship is being sent to the Gorn border due to recent hostilities so this particular ship is connected to a battle module which contains extra weapons arrays, extra torpedo launchers, extra ordinance and a more powerful shield generator.
The 3rd ship is being sent on a rescue mission and needs to transfer several thousand people, so this ship is connected to a rescue module which houses extra facilities such as medical bays, quarters, replicators for aid replication etc
The 4th ship is for a diplomatic mission. Well, I'm sure you catch my drift.
There really is no need for a multitude of ship classes. All taht is required is one class of ship that has the capability of connecting to specific modules designed for specific types of missions.
The ships can of course function without the modules, the modules are just an added bonus to help that ship better function whilst on mission.
Imagine if during the Dominion war there was one class of ship and all those ships replaced their deep space modules, science modules etc with battle modules?
All the Federation ships would in an instant be transformed from scientific, exploratory and diplomatic ships in to ships prepared for full scale war.
The modules can also be of varying sizes, so the deep space module is not necessarily as large as the battle module.
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