cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/1211991
The Galaxy Class starships were designed to be a multi-role vessel capable of carrying out scientific research, colony transport, diplomatic missions, long range exploration and defence roles.
The first Federation Starship to be fitted with a class five warp drive capable of sustained speeds of warp 9.2 with a maximum velocity of warp 9.6 for short periods.
The Galaxy Class project was intended to replace the Ambassador and Oberth class vessels and have an in-service life of 100 years.
A total of 10 Galaxy Class ships were constructed at Utopia Planitia shipyards with the third of its class christened the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D and would serve as Federation Flagship for the seven years it was in service.
The Galaxy Class played a pivotal role during the Dominion War of 2373 - 2375 especially during two Battles of Chintaka and during the final assault into the Cardassian System.
Despite having a 100 year service life very few examples survived into the 2400’s with the restored Enterprise D currently on display in the fleet museum at Athan Prime along with two previous Enterprise starships.
I love the Enterprise-D so much I paid through the nose to get an Eaglemoss model of it for my work desk. I’m new to that whole side of collectibles and good lord, you can drop some serious coin on those.
Thank you for reminding me that I would love to own a copy of the TNG Tech Manual for display in my house
https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/star-trek-the-next-generation-technical-manual-star-trek-the-next-generation_michael-okuda_rick-sternbach/264314/item/46127383/
Recently just found mine in my parents basement from when I was a kid. My girlfriend did not understand why it was so exciting… she’s even a Star Trek fan.
I have one on my shelf, from when they were originally published. It is in rough shape, because I loved that thing as a kid.