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The Immaculata-class luxury yacht was an opulent 23rd century Federation commercial starship class.

History and specifics[]

93 such vessels were built and registered by the Chiokis Starship Construction Corporation out of Andor in the 23rd century. It was considered the finest yacht class available to the Federation.

This ship class carried a crew of 14 and up to 40 passengers. Propulsion was provided by two Type FWA warp engines and an FIA impulse engine. The standard model was built unarmed, with a reinforced hull and Type FSA deflector shields provided for defense. It was able to land safely in any terrain using three landing struts and advanced antigravity plates. 35 environmental suits were available for EVA activity, including zero gravity gaming.

Deck layouts varied, as the interiors were custom-designed to the purchaser's specifications, although a standard layout was used for several of the vessels, including the prototype and name ship of its class. Holographic technology was fitted into staterooms, and the outer wall of the passenger dining room can be made transparent. Recreation included a small swimming pool and a vast entertainment library. (Stardate Magazine vol. 1 (1984), Issue 2: "Immaculata-class Luxury Yacht")

Known ships[]

  • Achenaten
  • Debutana
  • Deluxana
  • Eleganté
  • Exoticana
  • Immaculata
  • Ne Var
  • Prestigious
  • Radiant
  • Rockefeller
  • Royal Orb
  • Sliticke

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