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colin
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A possible chronological chart showing evolution from the Daedalus to the Galaxy

Daedalus Class->Constitution Class->Excelsior Class->Ambassador Class->Niagara Class->New Orleans Class->Nebula Class->Galaxy Class
[Freedom Class is an offshot of this evolutionary tree]

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Sol System
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Hmm. Well, if we go by registries, and make a few big assumptions about certain ships from ST VI, a roughly chronological list of ship classes would go...

Daedalus
Oberth
Constitution
Miranda
Soyuz
Constellation
Excelsior
Sydney
Korolev (One of those ST VI assumptions.)
Challenger (Another one...I think. Or maybe I've lost my mind)
Federation (Ooh, a TMP+Fandom one!)
Antares
Ambassador
Apollo
Hokule'a
Wambundu
Niagara
Surak
Istanbul
Merced
Mediterranean
Renaissance
Steamrunner
Springfield
Yorkshire
Olympic
New Orleans
Chimera
Prometheus
Nebula
Zodiac
Saber
Rigel
Akira
Norway
Freedom
Andromeda
Galaxy
Cheyenne
Danube
Bradbury
Nova
Defiant
Intrepid

Keep in mind that I make no claims as to the factual nature of this list. It's simply organized along the basis of earliest registry number per class. But it can provide an interesting foundation for further, uh...research. Yeah, that's it.

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The First One
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Actually, you're going at cross-purposes. Trinky-Winky's proposing an evolutionary tree, which can only be doomed to failure - after all, we don't know how many other classes there might be involved, ones we've never seen or never heard of. And I don't think the Niagara should be in there. It seems to be an Ambasssador variant, with little contributing towards the Nebula.

And a list of classes in chronological order is meaningless too. After all, we still don't know what registries represent, and several ship classes are probably being developed simultaneously.


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Bernd
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A chronological order is a starting point, but is probably not sufficient. I think a tree should be created, based on the distinct "design families" like Constitution-Miranda-Constellation and Galaxy-Nebula. Secondly, the ships should be grouped by age (Constitution prior to Miranda), as far as it is known. Thirdly, connections could be made between ships of different ages, but similar purposes (e.g. Daedalus --> Constitution). Finally, it could be speculated how one ship design could have influenced another one that has nothing in common but certan design features (e.g. New Orleans saucer shape --> Galaxy).

I remember there was such a tree at Utopia Planitia, but with several branches I couldn't agree with. Someone still have it?

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[This message has been edited by Bernd (edited September 16, 1999).]


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The First One
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Yes, there was. It could probably do with updating. I don't think I have it anymore, but someone will.
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A tree can be found at the Daystrom Institute Technical Library

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