Intruder Class
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− | The [[Intruder Class|''Intruder''-class]] is brainchild of then Vice President [[Edward Jellico]]. A relatively small, multi-platform starship that utilizes standardized technologies, it is short on construction time and costs. It was designed to fill the need to expand the operations of the Starfleet Re-Exploratory Initiative without pulling much needed ships away from the defense of the Sol System. Unlike the other newest class in the fleet (the [[Enterprise Class|''Enterprise''-class]]) the Intruder does not push the envelope as far as technology is concerned. It uses tried and true systems, trading reliability and durability | + | The [[Intruder Class|''Intruder''-class]] is brainchild of then Vice President [[Edward Jellico]]. A relatively small, multi-platform starship that utilizes standardized technologies, it is short on construction time and costs. It was designed to fill the need to expand the operations of the Starfleet Re-Exploratory Initiative without pulling much needed ships away from the defense of the Sol System. Unlike the other newest class in the fleet (the [[Enterprise Class|''Enterprise''-class]]) the Intruder does not push the envelope as far as technology is concerned. It uses tried and true systems, trading enhanced capabilities for reliability and durability. The first ship of the class, the [[USS Intruder (NX-100473)|USS Intruder]], was commissioned in 2405. |
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Template:Starship specs The Intruder-class is brainchild of then Vice President Edward Jellico. A relatively small, multi-platform starship that utilizes standardized technologies, it is short on construction time and costs. It was designed to fill the need to expand the operations of the Starfleet Re-Exploratory Initiative without pulling much needed ships away from the defense of the Sol System. Unlike the other newest class in the fleet (the Enterprise-class) the Intruder does not push the envelope as far as technology is concerned. It uses tried and true systems, trading enhanced capabilities for reliability and durability. The first ship of the class, the USS Intruder, was commissioned in 2405.