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A '''Starship''' Class usually represents one or more production runs of the same [[starship]] design. Ships within a class are usually given similar names.
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A [[Starship Classes|Starship Class]] usually represents one or more production runs of the same [[starship]] design. Ships within a class are usually given similar names.
 
   
 
   
 
A class is usually named after the lead ship; that is, the first ship of that class. This is usually the ship with the lowest hull number, but may also be the first ship in commission.
 
A class is usually named after the lead ship; that is, the first ship of that class. This is usually the ship with the lowest hull number, but may also be the first ship in commission.

Revision as of 11:27, 31 May 2018

A Starship Class usually represents one or more production runs of the same starship design. Ships within a class are usually given similar names.

A class is usually named after the lead ship; that is, the first ship of that class. This is usually the ship with the lowest hull number, but may also be the first ship in commission.

A class should not be confused with a type (see Military Starship Types and Civilian Starship Types). A type of starship (e.g. Battleship) will have several different classes or designs made that fit that type. Some confusion in terminology is in common use, e.g. when referring to a "Battleship Class" ship (strictly speaking this is an error).

For a detail of the Classes of Starships see the description in the individual Military Starship Types and Civilian Starship Types.