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Whitfield's "The Making of Star Trek" help needed!

darkwing_duck1

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Can some kind soul with access to this book please give me the list of ships of Enterprise's class from the production memos Whitfield published (such as the Fontana memo from 67)? And could I have a page citation for that information, please? The info is needed to clear up a question at Memory Alpha.

Thanks in advance for any help.
 
Unfortunately I don't have the book nearby at the moment, but I'm sure someone else does. All I remember is a lot of "E" ships (Enterprise, Excelsior, Excalibre, Exeter, Etc.)
 
The August 8, 1967 memo from D.C. Fontana to Gene Roddenberry entitled "STAR FLEET -- 12 STARSHIPS" is reproduced on page 163 of the thirteenth printing. It lists the following vessels:
Enterprise
Exeter
Essex
Excalibur
Lexington
Yorktown
Endeavor
El Dorado
Excelsior
Saratoga
Constellation


The memo continues, "Alternates include the names of some famous fighting ships of the past, plus a couple of international variations we migh consider, Star Fleet being composed of a united service.

Hornet
Wasp
Farragut
Mentioned as destroyed in "Obsession"
Hood
Bonhomme Richard
Monitor
or Merimac, depending upon your loyalties
Tori (bird)
Lafayette
Ari
(lion)
Krieger (warrior)

Please consider."

Bob Justman then replies with his list of preferences from Fontana's list: Enterprise, Essex, Excalibur, Lexington, Yorktown, Endeavor, Eagle, Constellation, Hornet, Wasp, Lafayette.

He mentions other nations that might be worthy of having candidates and even suggests a ship with a name that sounds of Vulcan origin.

Finally, on page 165, the list of names for starships is established as: Enterprise, Exeter, Excalibur, Lexington, Yorktown, Potemkin, Republic, Hood, Constitution, Kongo, Constellation, Faragut, Valiant, and Intrepid. "The latter four are listed as destroyed in various episodes."

Note that these ships aren't considered to be of the "Enterprise" class, but, according to the Fontana memo referenced above, part of the "Starship" class.
 
It looks like Captain Dago provided nearly identical information for you in another topic. Although I came in later because I slowed down for italics [winks].

Glad to help, Darkwing.
 
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