Talk:Enterprise class (23rd century)

The article is based on the FASA Federation Ship Recognition Manual, not on any other sources.

In this source:


 * 1) Intrepid is 1707, not 1230 (That is Soryu)
 * 2) El Dorado is 1724, not 1722

Ref. is FASA Federation Ship Recognition Manual pp. 11

See included scan of the relevant page of the document in question:



Keep in mind that different sources have different names assigned to registry numbers; if USS Intrepid is NCC-1730 in one of them, that does not affect that according to FASA, NCC-1730 is USS Soryu.

FWIW, Ships of the Star Fleet has USS Bunker Hill as NCC-1730. I cannot find any reference to USS Intrepid being NCC-1730.

Canonically, USS Intrepid (NCC-1631) is a Constitution-class ship. FASA agrees with canon.

Franz Joseph's Starfleet Technical Manual and Ships of the Star Fleet both assign the registry NCC-1708 to USS Intrepid (Constitution class).

USS El Dorado is NCC-1722 in both Franz Joseph's Starfleet Technical Manual and Ships of the Star Fleet, but is unequivocally NCC-1724 in FASA's book.

Besides Canon registries and FASA's registry, there is Franz Joseph's, Ships of the Star Fleet, and Jackill's, among others, each being incompatible with each other.

I'd keep the article straight with FASA's numbering system (changing the name to reflect this), and to create separate articles for the different numbering systems. I've been working on a master comparison list, and trust me, it is not going to be a neat fit using wikia code.

--Sings-With-Spirits (talk) 04:09, August 14, 2016 (UTC)