Difference between revisions of "Oberth-class"
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The ''Oberth''-class was usually seen ferrying supplies or investigating astronomical phenomena. Ships of the class are operated by Starfleet and various civilian scientific institutions.<ref>TNG: Hero Worship</ref> | |||
The | The class was first seen on screen in ''[[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]]''. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 22:23, 5 November 2014
The Oberth class is a type of Federation science vessel introduced in the 23rd century. It has an exceptionally long construction run, with new vessels being built as late as the 2360s[1].
Physical description
The Oberth has an unusual design, consisting of a small saucer section flanked by two warp nacelles and an underslung, featureless pod. The size and internal arrangement of the class is the subject of a long-running dispute within Trek fandom, as various episodes present wildly conflicting evidence.
Ships of the class are fitted with deflector shields and at least one bow-mounted phaser, however, they are tactically inferior to virtually any dedicated combat vessel[2].
Due to its small size and high level of automation, the Oberth can be operated by as few as five crewmembers[3]; the standard complement is eighty[4].
Operational history
The Oberth-class was usually seen ferrying supplies or investigating astronomical phenomena. Ships of the class are operated by Starfleet and various civilian scientific institutions.[5]
The class was first seen on screen in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.