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Sovereign Class

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basic

680 m [1]
Sovereign Class
 

Ross Class

663.2 m [2]
Ross Class
 

D'tai Class

654 m [3]
D'tai Class
 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Star Trek Chronology basic (680 m)
Page 138. Given a length of 685 metres by its creator, but the Encyclopedia can probably be considered more canon. Stated by Picard to be 'almost seven hundred metres' in First Contact.
2 A Twitter thread from Dave Blass, Star Trek: Picard Production Designer. Ross Class (663.2 m)
3 Speculative D'tai Class (654 m)
Comparison of the ship to the Enterprise-D and D'Deridex in 'The Defector'. Note that the 109 metre bird of prey is a different ship which has its own entry.
Book : Star Trek Chronology
Comment : basic (680 m)
Page 138. Given a length of 685 metres by its creator, but the Encyclopedia can probably be considered more canon. Stated by Picard to be 'almost seven hundred metres' in First Contact.
Book : A Twitter thread from Dave Blass, Star Trek: Picard Production Designer.
Comment : Ross Class (663.2 m)
Source : Speculative
Comment : D'tai Class (654 m)
Comparison of the ship to the Enterprise-D and D'Deridex in 'The Defector'. Note that the 109 metre bird of prey is a different ship which has its own entry.

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