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The '''''Chesapeake''-class''' was a type of [[Federation]] [[cruiser]]/[[destroyer]] [[starship]] in service to [[Starfleet]] in the late [[23rd century]].
 
The '''''Chesapeake''-class''' was a type of [[Federation]] [[cruiser]]/[[destroyer]] [[starship]] in service to [[Starfleet]] in the late [[23rd century]].
   
Unlike the elegant and impressive ships of the line, such as the {{class|Constitution}}, the ''Chesapeake''-class was a "no-frills" vessel meant for multiple duties from exploration to medium-range rescue and relay, and was referred to as "an advanced defensive picket ship". ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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Unlike the elegant and impressive ships of the line, such as the {{class|Constitution}}, the ''Chesapeake''-class was a "no-frills" vessel meant for multiple duties from exploration to medium-range rescue and relay, and was referred to as "an advanced defensive picket ship". ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
==Technical data==
 
==Technical data==
 
===Physical arrangement===
 
===Physical arrangement===
The ''Chesapeake''-class had the standard Starfleet saucer design, which was referred to as the "main section", a separate [[secondary hull|engineering section]], and two [[warp nacelle]]s. The nacelles were mounted below the level of the [[saucer section]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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The ''Chesapeake''-class had the standard Starfleet saucer design, which was referred to as the "main section", a separate [[secondary hull|engineering section]], and two [[warp nacelle]]s. The nacelles were mounted below the level of the [[saucer section]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
===Tactical systems===
 
===Tactical systems===
The ''Chesapeake''-class was designed to serve in a "defensive picket ship" capacity, and was equipped with the standard weaponry that was installed aboard Starfleet vessels at the time, including forward, aft, port and starboard [[phaser bank]]s and two forward facing [[photon torpedo|photon]] [[torpedo launcher]]s. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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The ''Chesapeake''-class was designed to serve in a "defensive picket ship" capacity, and was equipped with the standard weaponry that was installed aboard Starfleet vessels at the time, including forward, aft, port and starboard [[phaser bank]]s and two forward facing [[photon torpedo|photon]] [[torpedo launcher]]s. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
==Interior design==
 
==Interior design==
 
===Main bridge===
 
===Main bridge===
This ''Chesapeake''-class had an unusual bridge arrangement for a Starfleet vessel, in that it was split into two distinct levels. As well as the standard forward half of the command deck, a Science/Engineering section (or "sci-deck") was mounted literally on top of the bridge [[turbolift]] shaft in a half-circle balcony, a design meant to maximize use of the cruiser's support skeleton. Two narrow sets of ladder steps curved down to the command deck on either side of the turbolift alcove, and the balcony was separated from the more usual bridge layout seven feet below by a cold-moulded lattice grid fence that prevented tools and crew from falling under the sci-deck rail.
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This ''Chesapeake''-class had an unusual bridge arrangement for a Starfleet vessel, in that it was split into two distinct levels. As well as the standard forward half of the command deck, a Science/Engineering section (or "sci-deck") was mounted literally on top of the bridge [[turbolift]] shaft in a half-circle balcony, a design meant to maximize use of the cruiser's support skeleton. Two narrow sets of ladder steps curved down to the command deck on either side of the turbolift alcove, and the balcony was separated from the more usual bridge layout seven feet below by a cold-molded lattice grid fence that prevented tools and crew from falling under the sci-deck rail.
   
 
The command deck bridge stations included the conn, helm, navigation, tactical and communications. Tactical was mounted to the port of the helm console and communications to starboard of the Navigation console, in the standard layout.
 
The command deck bridge stations included the conn, helm, navigation, tactical and communications. Tactical was mounted to the port of the helm console and communications to starboard of the Navigation console, in the standard layout.
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The sci-deck bridge stations included science, engineering, and environmental & life support. The engineering console was positioned on the balcony's starboard side, opposite the separate science console to port. The environmental & life support station was situated behind these consoles against the rear [[bulkhead]] of the bridge.
 
The sci-deck bridge stations included science, engineering, and environmental & life support. The engineering console was positioned on the balcony's starboard side, opposite the separate science console to port. The environmental & life support station was situated behind these consoles against the rear [[bulkhead]] of the bridge.
   
The acoustics of this bridge were designed so that the sci-deck personnel could converse amongst themselves while not interrupting similar conversations on the command deck, giving each section some measure of privacy from the other. Ordinary conversation between the sections, however, was no different than on a standard-design bridge. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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The acoustics of this bridge were designed so that the sci-deck personnel could converse amongst themselves while not interrupting similar conversations on the command deck, giving each section some measure of privacy from the other. Ordinary conversation between the sections, however, was no different than on a standard-design bridge. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
===Science laboratory===
 
===Science laboratory===
The combat-orientated profile that the ''Chesapeake''-class was designed for, meant that the class was very rarely called upon to perform any form of scientific research, however, a small laboratory space was provided to meet that eventuality. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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The combat-orientated profile that the ''Chesapeake''-class was designed for, meant that the class was very rarely called upon to perform any form of scientific research, however, a small laboratory space was provided to meet that eventuality. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
===Crew quarters===
 
===Crew quarters===
Due to the size of this class, the two hundred crew members aboard had to live in shared [[crew quarter]]s. These quarters were very utilitarian with few amenities apart from [[water]] [[shower]]s, which hadn't yet been replaced with [[sonic shower]]s. As a result, there was very little chance for the crew to gain solitude and take "time out" from their crew mates.
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Due to the size of this class, the two hundred crew members aboard had to live in shared [[crew quarter]]s. These quarters were very utilitarian with few amenities apart from [[water]] [[shower]]s, which hadn't yet been replaced with [[sonic shower]]s. As a result, there was very little chance for the crew to gain solitude and take "time out" from their crew mates.
   
The [[commanding officer]] and [[executive officer]] were afforded more privacy as they both had private cabins which weren't shared with the rest of the crew. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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The [[commanding officer]] and [[executive officer]] were afforded more privacy as they both had private cabins which weren't shared with the rest of the crew. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
===Shuttlebay===
 
===Shuttlebay===
At the rear of the [[secondary hull]] was a small [[hangar bay]] which was equipped with several [[Federation shuttlecraft|auxiliary craft]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
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At the rear of the [[secondary hull]] was a small [[hangar bay]] which was equipped with several [[Federation shuttlecraft|auxiliary craft]]. ({{n|TOS|sub={{st|New Earth}}|{{nd|Challenger}}}})
   
 
==Ships commissioned==
 
==Ships commissioned==
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[[image:decatur.jpg|thumb|A {{class|Decatur}} cruiser.]]
 
[[image:decatur.jpg|thumb|A {{class|Decatur}} cruiser.]]
 
* Going from descriptions given in ''{{nov|Challenger}}'', the ''Chesapeake'' bears a resemblance to the {{class|Decatur}} [[cruiser]] seen in {{c|ST|Who's Who in Star Trek}} and several unlicensed publications.
 
* Going from descriptions given in ''{{nov|Challenger}}'', the ''Chesapeake'' bears a resemblance to the {{class|Decatur}} [[cruiser]] seen in {{c|ST|Who's Who in Star Trek}} and several unlicensed publications.
* ''Challenger'' leaves some uncertainty about the number of crew assigned aboard the ''Peleliu''. On page 34 the complement was given as 80, yet on page 211, the complement was given as 200, which is more realistic for a cruiser-sized vessel. Perhaps the early figure could refer to the number of [[officer]] grade crew members aboard.
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* ''Challenger'' leaves some uncertainty about the number of crew assigned aboard the ''Peleliu''. On page 34 the complement was given as 80, yet on page 211, the complement was given as 200, which is more realistic for a cruiser-sized vessel. Perhaps the early figure could refer to the number of [[officer]] grade crew members aboard.
   
 
===Connections===
 
===Connections===

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The Chesapeake-class was a type of Federation cruiser/destroyer starship in service to Starfleet in the late 23rd century.

Unlike the elegant and impressive ships of the line, such as the Constitution-class, the Chesapeake-class was a "no-frills" vessel meant for multiple duties from exploration to medium-range rescue and relay, and was referred to as "an advanced defensive picket ship". (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Technical data

Physical arrangement

The Chesapeake-class had the standard Starfleet saucer design, which was referred to as the "main section", a separate engineering section, and two warp nacelles. The nacelles were mounted below the level of the saucer section. (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Tactical systems

The Chesapeake-class was designed to serve in a "defensive picket ship" capacity, and was equipped with the standard weaponry that was installed aboard Starfleet vessels at the time, including forward, aft, port and starboard phaser banks and two forward facing photon torpedo launchers. (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Interior design

Main bridge

This Chesapeake-class had an unusual bridge arrangement for a Starfleet vessel, in that it was split into two distinct levels. As well as the standard forward half of the command deck, a Science/Engineering section (or "sci-deck") was mounted literally on top of the bridge turbolift shaft in a half-circle balcony, a design meant to maximize use of the cruiser's support skeleton. Two narrow sets of ladder steps curved down to the command deck on either side of the turbolift alcove, and the balcony was separated from the more usual bridge layout seven feet below by a cold-molded lattice grid fence that prevented tools and crew from falling under the sci-deck rail.

The command deck bridge stations included the conn, helm, navigation, tactical and communications. Tactical was mounted to the port of the helm console and communications to starboard of the Navigation console, in the standard layout.

The sci-deck bridge stations included science, engineering, and environmental & life support. The engineering console was positioned on the balcony's starboard side, opposite the separate science console to port. The environmental & life support station was situated behind these consoles against the rear bulkhead of the bridge.

The acoustics of this bridge were designed so that the sci-deck personnel could converse amongst themselves while not interrupting similar conversations on the command deck, giving each section some measure of privacy from the other. Ordinary conversation between the sections, however, was no different than on a standard-design bridge. (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Science laboratory

The combat-orientated profile that the Chesapeake-class was designed for, meant that the class was very rarely called upon to perform any form of scientific research, however, a small laboratory space was provided to meet that eventuality. (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Crew quarters

Due to the size of this class, the two hundred crew members aboard had to live in shared crew quarters. These quarters were very utilitarian with few amenities apart from water showers, which hadn't yet been replaced with sonic showers. As a result, there was very little chance for the crew to gain solitude and take "time out" from their crew mates.

The commanding officer and executive officer were afforded more privacy as they both had private cabins which weren't shared with the rest of the crew. (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Shuttlebay

At the rear of the secondary hull was a small hangar bay which was equipped with several auxiliary craft. (TOS - New Earth novel: Challenger)

Ships commissioned

Appendices

Background

Decatur

A Decatur-class cruiser.

  • Going from descriptions given in Challenger, the Chesapeake bears a resemblance to the Decatur-class cruiser seen in ST comic: "Who's Who in Star Trek" and several unlicensed publications.
  • Challenger leaves some uncertainty about the number of crew assigned aboard the Peleliu. On page 34 the complement was given as 80, yet on page 211, the complement was given as 200, which is more realistic for a cruiser-sized vessel. Perhaps the early figure could refer to the number of officer grade crew members aboard.

Connections

Starship classes of the Federation Starfleet
subclass groups

Akira (AlitaArmitageThunderchild) • Ambassador (AlaskaNarendraYamaguchi) • Apollo (Akula frigate / light cruiser) • Cardenas (Buran) • Chesapeake (Mongrel) • Cheyenne (DakotaStargazer) • Concorde (Geneva battlecruiserPresidio) • Constellation (Challenger deep space explorer) • Chimera heavy destroyer (Manticore) • Constitution (AchernarBonhomme RichardTikopaiEnterpriseExeterExcaliburVesperKirkCrossfield (Glenn32nd century refit) • Danube (Yellowstone) • Decatur (Dreadnought) • Defiant (GallantIncursionNachthexenSao PauloValiantVigilant escort) • Dervish (GryphonHermes escortMaelstromTempest) • Destiny (NimbusOracleTrident) • Engle (Earhart) • Excelsior (BismarckCurryKirovNew JerseyResolute) • Galaxy (Andromeda (25th century)CelestialEnvoyGalaxy XMonarch cruiserRossVenture cruiserYamato dreadnought) • Hermes scout (CygnusMonoceros) • Inquiry (Avenger battlecruiserArbiter) • Hoover (Edison) • Intrepid (BellerophonCochrane science vesselDiscovery (25th century)JanewayPathfinderTrailblazerYeager) • Kumari (CharalKhyzon) • Luna (CometPolarisSolTitan) • Magee (Shran (escort)) • Malachowski (Helios (tug)) • Miranda (AntonReliantSoyuz) • Merian (Merian (dreadnought)) • Nebula (Magellan) • New Orleans (Lafayette) • Nimitz (Europa) • Norway (Oslo) • Nova (AuroraQuasarRhode Island) • NX (ColumbiaPoseidon) • Oberth (ClarkeGagarin (23rd century)GrissomSagan) • Odyssey (VerityYorktown (cruiser)) • Olympic (HopeHorizon science vessel) • Prometheus (CerberusHephaestusHestiaPhoenix) • Ptolemy (DollondDopplerKeppler) • Remora (Charger) • Saladin (CochiseSiva) • Santa Fe (Newport) • Saber (GladiusRapierUshaan) • Sentinel (EmissaryNomad cruiserVanguard) • Shepard (Gagarin (25th century)) • Solanae (HeliosMontgomeryOmega) • Sovereign (ArchonImperialMajesticNoble cruiserRegent) • Steamrunner (AppalachiaZephyr) • Vesta (AventineRademaker) • Walker (GeorgiouShenzhou ) • Wells (EternalOuroborosVerne)

Emblem of the United Federation of Planets. Seal of the Federation Starfleet.
other named classes

AA classAakennAchillesAdvanceAegianAeolusAerieAkula destroyer / escortAmbassador HardinAndesAndorAndromeda (24th century)AngelouAntaresApacheAquariusArcherArchimedesArk RoyalArielAscendantAtroxAvenger (scout)BabcockBaderBakerBaton RougeBerenaBodeBolarusBonaventureBradburyBrentonCaliforniaCanadaCanopusCapellaCastorCentaurCentaurusCeresCestusChallengerChandleyChariotChimerChimera fast frigateChristopherClarke (25th century)Cle DanCochrane transportColumbiaCondor (raider)ContinentContortrixCopernicusCourageDaedalusDauntlessDeckerDefenderDeltaD'KyrDenevaDerfDrexlerDurrettEagleEclipseEdwardEinsteinEisenbergEl Doradofuture EnterpriseEpochEpsilonErewonEternalFederationFenlonFermiFijiFreedomFriendshipFrontierGagarin (24th century)GalenGallantGangesGenevaGenserGracefulGraysonGriffonGuardianGeminiHaleHermes fast cruiserHestonHoganHokule'aHorizon cruiserIcarusIlthirinIndomitableIntrepid (22nd century)IowaIstanbulIwo JimaClass JJupiterKarekhKeithKethkinKievK'KmarakKolm-AnKorolevLarsonLauroLaweyaLegacyLenthalLexingtonLibertyLokiLoknarLondonMadisonMakinMannMarklinMarsMarshallM'BengaMediterraneanMercedMercury (courier)Mercury (escort)Mercury (scout)MerianMerian (dreadnought)MessierMeteorMidwayMissionMissouriMobulaiMoKalMoscowMulciberNarcineNautilusNelsonNiagaraNoble laboratory vesselNomad escortNorthamptonOberonOdinOdysseusOkinawaOppenheimerOrionOsakaOverfieldPaladin battlecruiserPaladin destroyerParliamentPaladin (24th century)PerseusPioneerPhalanxPhantomPhiladelphiaPinnaclePiperPolluxPortsmithPralimPremonitionProtostarProximaPyotr VelikiyPyreneesRakotaRanger battlecruiserRanger explorerRanger scoutRenaissanceRickenbackerRigelRochesterRoyal SovereignSagittariusSamsonSaturnSawyerScorpioScryerScyllaSequoiaSevaijenShiKahrSierraSolarSpringfieldSulekSurakSydneyTangentTheophrastusThomas PaineThucydidesThufirTiberiusTiconderogaUniverseTheseusTripperTritiumTyphonTyphoonUkoraUlyssesUralUtahVenture scoutVigilant scoutVoyagerWallenbergWambunduWei-FaWellingtonWilkersonWizardYamatoYorkshireYorktownZodiacunnamed

general type

Defiant pathfinderRaging QueenSun TzuValley ForgeFederation assault shipFederation battleshipFederation cargo shipFederation colony shipFederation construction shipFederation cruiserdeep galaxy shipFederation dreadnoughtFederation freighterFederation frigateFederation galaxy shipFederation holoshipFederation heavy cruiser (2380s heavy cruiser) • Federation light cruiser (Constitution-variant light cruiserIntrepid-variant light cruiser) • Federation medium cruiser (Excelsior-variant medium cruiser) • Federation mining freighterFederation repair shipStarfleet tanker