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B'rel Class

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327 m [1]
B'rel Class
 

Federation Class

320 m [2]
Federation Class
 

Gage Class

320 m [3]
Gage Class
 

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative (327 m)
Comparison of the B'Rel to the Enterprise-D in 'Rascals'. Note that the 109 metre bird of prey is a different ship which has its own entry.
2 Star Trek - Starfleet Technical Manual Federation Class (320 m)
Stated on page 01:04:24.
3 Speculative Gage Class (320 m)
Approximate, scaled to the estimated height of the captain's yacht on the saucer section. Since this ship was designed as a version of the Enterprise for 'Star Trek : Phase 2', the size should be roughly similar to the original Enterprise. Note that class name is speculative, assuming that the only known ship of this class was in fact the first of its kind.
Source : Speculative
Comment :  (327 m)
Comparison of the B'Rel to the Enterprise-D in 'Rascals'. Note that the 109 metre bird of prey is a different ship which has its own entry.
Book : Star Trek - Starfleet Technical Manual
Comment : Federation Class (320 m)
Stated on page 01:04:24.
Source : Speculative
Comment : Gage Class (320 m)
Approximate, scaled to the estimated height of the captain's yacht on the saucer section. Since this ship was designed as a version of the Enterprise for 'Star Trek : Phase 2', the size should be roughly similar to the original Enterprise. Note that class name is speculative, assuming that the only known ship of this class was in fact the first of its kind.

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