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With new technologies and classes being brought about by the other local powers, such as the Klingons, Romulans, and especially the Cardassians, Starfleet wanted to completely modernize it's fleet with ships that could handle nearly any task from scientific to combat to exploration or even diplomatic missions. The Admirality contracted a team of experienced scientists and engineers to develop a new family of ship classes, which would trace their roots back to the Constitution class. Since the Constitution had long been retired, and the almost century-old Miranda and the aging Constellation would soon be obsolete, Starfleet set the project in motion.
The program was created to construct a new era of starships, but the technology was fairly new and unknown, so Starfleet didn't want to risk contracting too many new classes, in case the designs didn't work. After the great success and unpredicted effectiveness of the Galaxy and Nebula, Starfleet began production of yet another class, the Cheyenne, which would take on the role of the Constellation, being a small ship with a high power-output, designed for long duration or highly power demanding work.
Starfleet had no trouble finding a team of engineers to begin developement of the Cheyenne-Class project, since there were many Constellation CO's and experts which were still living, and the engineers from the Galaxy project had just become available. Starfleet assembled a team that began work immediately, and in 2359, just two years after the Galaxy had been launched, work on the Cheyenne began.
Production moved along quickly, with the two totally different groups of engineers working together exceptionally. Since the technologies from the Cheyenne's larger siblings was already tested and proved effective, the Cheyenne project was used to capitalize on the efficiency of already existing systems and technology, rather than inventing new ones, an approach that had proved effective with the Constellation. The most noticeable and unique trait of the Cheyenne is its unique nacelle design, which arose from the demand for a more effective successor of the Constellation. The four nacelles were designed to increase the power output of the ship rather than raise its top warp speed. Because the Galaxy-style warp nacelles weren't designed to handle the added stress of heavy duty work from such a small ship a new nacelle was created, which most noticeably had a flat front and less rounded edges, but internally the nacelle was designed to more effectively handle the power-flow from the warp core. The new design worked and satisfied all of the requests from Starfleet, but was not used in later classes because its design wasn't meant to exceed warp 9.2.
After a relatively short amount of production time, just 8 months including testing programs and correcting design flaws, the USS Cheyenne was launched. It was an instant success in its duties, and Starfleet could safely retire the Constellation class, although many were still kept to work as tugs or in war games.
Auxiliary Craft
Shuttlebays: 2
Fighters
Runabouts
Shuttles
Transports
Armament
Defensive Systems
Phasers
- Type IX Array: 5
- Type X Array: 4
Shielding Systems
Torpedoes
- Burst-Fire Torpedo Launcher: 2
- Photon Torpedoes: 190
- Quantum Torpedoes: 72
- Polaron Torpedoes: 13
- Tri-Cobalt Devices: 10
Deck Listing
Deck | Items |
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Deck 1 | Dorsal Tractor Emitter, Warp Core Ejection System, Communications Array |
Deck 2 | Auxiliary Craft Maintenance, Aft Torpedo Launcher, Torpedo Magazine, Aft Dorsal Phaser Arrays |
Deck 3 | Shuttlebay 1, Engineering Lab 1, Docking Ports |
Deck 4 | Deuterium Storage, Auxiliary Engineering, Cargo Bays 1 & 2 |
Deck 5 | Environmental System Controls, Lateral Sensor Array, Hydroponics Bay |
Deck 6 | Stellar Cartography, Maintenance Bay 1, Gymnasium |
Deck 7 | Bridge, Captain's Ready Room, Observation Lounge, Matter Reactant Injectors |
Deck 8 | Captain's Quarters, XO's Quarters, XO's Office, Senior Officer's Quarters, Main Computer Core (Level 1) |
Deck 9 | Lounge, Reception Hall, Junior Officers' Quarters, Primary Sensor Array, VIP/Guest Quarters, Holodeck 1, Transporter Room 1, Main Computer Core (Level 2) |
Deck 10 | Fusion Reactor 1, Impulse Assembly (Upper), Upper Engineering, Main Sickbay, Holodeck 2, Civilian Quarters, Power Distribution Centre, Transporter Room 2, Main Computer Core (Level 3) |
Deck 11 | Fusion Reactor 2, Impulse Assembly (Lower), Main Engineering, Ambassadorial Quarters, Holodecks 3 & 4, Cargo Bays 3 & 4 |
Decks 12 | Crew Quarters, Civilian Quarters, Auxiliary Deflector Controls, Diplomatic Chambers 1-3, SIF Generators, Transporter Room 3 |
Deck 13 | Crew Quarters, Civilian Quarters, Mess Hall, Security Office, Brig |
Deck 14 | Captain's Yacht, Anti-matter Reactant Injectors, Marine HQ, Maintenance Bay 2 |
Deck 15 | Science Labs 1-3, Chief Science Officer's Office |
Decks 16 | Main Deflector Array, Engineering Lab 2, Cargo Bay 5 |
Deck 17 | Antimatter Storage, Secondary Sensor Array, Docking Port |
Deck 18 | Shuttle Bay 2, Forward Torpedo Launcher, Torpedo Magazine, Docking Port |
Decks 19 | Shuttle Maintenance, Aft Ventral Phaser Arrays |
Deck 20 | Ventral Tractor Emitter, Waste Reclamation |
Starfleet Starship Classes (Active) | |
Research Bases | Argus class - Lowell class |
Starbases | Nor class - Regula class - Stardock class |
Cruisers | Ambassador class - Galaxy class - Nebula class - Prometheus class - Sovereign class |
Light Cruisers | Akira class - Cheyenne class - Excelsior class - Intrepid class - Luna class - Normandy class - Norway class |
Research Vessels | Nova class - Olympic class - Oberth class |
Escorts | Centaur class - Defiant class - Miranda class - New Orleans class - Sabre class - Steamrunner class |