There is also a canon ship of that name from DS9.
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There is also a canon ship of that name from DS9.
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SIRSIG :D
AKA: SirPostalot
AKA: The MapMaker
AKA: The Trek Cartographer
AKA:...Well I could keep going forever ;)
Hey, well, I've been playing since before I think even Fasa Trek was available, but over the years have played on or ran for:
USS Potempkin, and USS Hornet, both old Constitutions,
USS Valhalla, refit Constitution class,
And, in the backgroundsof those characters were the Miranda-class Asimov, a Fasa-destroyer class _Fletcher,_ the Chandley class frigates _Big Sky_ and _Franklin's Tower,_ the old Constitution-class Farragut II, and doubtless a few others.
The freighter _Stella Blue,_ (which had her own spinoff campaign)
The Liberty-class (refit as a Q-ship) _Cutty Sark_
There was a game set on the refit Constitution-class _USS Covenant,_ the Excelsior- class USS Arcadia,
and
In next gen, there's been the Ambassador-class _Atlanta_, a Galaxy-class Covenant, if I recall correctly, one set on the (Galaxy?) class _Viceroy_
A Galaxy-Class _Horizon,_
and, most recently, one set on the Intrepid-class USS Lodestone, which oddly enough brings the first Star Trek plot I ever ran on _Hornet_to a sort of full-circle: the ship's on a mission through Gorn space to 1> try to enlist the Gorn into the war, and 2> contact the friendly-but isolated An'tar; who have an incredible star-fighter technology that could help Federation carriers meet the threat of the Jem'hadar fighters.
I may set my next game an Akira-class and focus on a fighter squadron using this An'tar technology; possibly using a traditional carrier name like Ark Royal, Kitty Hawk, Eisenhower, or Midway. Or, maybe, even, NCC 1714-G, _USS Hornet_ } http://www.trekrpg.net/Board/ubb/smile.gif