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There are four configurations of the Miranda-class:
There are four configurations of the Miranda-class:
    
    
[[Image:USS_Reliant.jpg|thumb|right|Reliant Configuration]]
[[Image:USS_Reliant.jpg|thumb|left|Reliant Configuration]]
* The most common was the USS Reliant configuration, which had a "roll bar" immediately above the nacelle pylons.  The "roll bar" had two phaser emitters on each side that could fire both foward, aft, and to the ships flanks, along with 2 forward and 2 rear firing photon torpedo launchers.   
* The most common was the USS Reliant configuration, which had a "roll bar" immediately above the nacelle pylons.  The "roll bar" had two phaser emitters on each side that could fire both foward, aft, and to the ships flanks, along with 2 forward and 2 rear firing photon torpedo launchers.   




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[[Image:USS saratoga 2367.jpg|thumb|right|Saratoga Configuration]]
* The USS Saratoga (NCC-31911)configuration, which lacked the "roll bar", and had two large sensor pods installed on the port and starboard sides of the ship. It also had a modern solid-beam phaser array mounted on the lower part of the sensor dome. This configuration was most commonly found after 2367.  The vessels of this configuration played a large roll in the Battle of Cardassia as well as acting as convoy escorts during the Civil War.
* The USS Saratoga (NCC-31911)configuration, which lacked the "roll bar", and had two large sensor pods installed on the port and starboard sides of the ship. It also had a modern solid-beam phaser array mounted on the lower part of the sensor dome. This configuration was most commonly found after 2367.  The vessels of this configuration played a large roll in the Battle of Cardassia as well as acting as convoy escorts during the Civil War.
[[Image:USS saratoga 2367.jpg|thumb|left|Saratoga Configuration]]






* The Majestic configuration, which had the "roll bar", but the warp nacelles were different from the other Miranda configurations, along with some other details which could indicate a further design variant or refits to the original USS Reliant configuration .


 
Some of the ships of this configuration were seen with a red glow where the rear torpedo launchers should be.  It has been theorized that the red glow on the Majestic rollbar were an extra set of impulse engines, but this has not been confirmed -- that part of the ship could glow red for other reasons, after all.
 


[[Image:USS_Majestic.jpg|thumb|right|Majestic Configuration]]
[[Image:USS_Majestic.jpg|thumb|right|Majestic Configuration]]
* The Majestic configuration, which had the "roll bar", but the warp nacelles were different from the other Miranda configurations, along with some other details which could indicate a further design variant or refits to the original USS Reliant configuration .
Some of the ships of this configuration were seen with a red glow where the rear torpedo launchers should be.  It has been theorized that the red glow on the Majestic rollbar were an extra set of impulse engines, but this has not been confirmed -- that part of the ship could glow red for other reasons, after all.


==Interior Design==
==Interior Design==
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At the center, rear of the bridge, was the turbolift-entryway. The primary stations, which were located along the rear of the bridge included the tactical station on the port side of the bridge. Along the rear, starboard side of the bridge was the primary science station and communications station.  
At the center, rear of the bridge, was the turbolift-entryway. The primary stations, which were located along the rear of the bridge included the tactical station on the port side of the bridge. Along the rear, starboard side of the bridge was the primary science station and communications station.  
[[Image:24th_century_miranda_bridge.jpg|thumb|right|24th century Miranda-class bridge]]
Later 24th century Miranda bridges used flat touch interfaces and consoles like those used on other 24th century vessels.


The bridge of the USS Reliant, appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was a redress of the Enterprise bridge, with different colours and a rearrangement of the panels.  Because of this, some of the displays mistakenly had diagrams of the Constitution-class ships on them.  The bridge of the Miranda-class USS Saratoga NCC-1867) in Star Trek IV was similar to the Reliant bridge.
The bridge of the USS Reliant, appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was a redress of the Enterprise bridge, with different colours and a rearrangement of the panels.  Because of this, some of the displays mistakenly had diagrams of the Constitution-class ships on them.  The bridge of the Miranda-class USS Saratoga NCC-1867) in Star Trek IV was similar to the Reliant bridge.


[[Image:24th_century_miranda_bridge.jpg|thumb|24th century Miranda-class bridge]]
Later 24th century Miranda bridges used flat touch interfaces and consoles like those used on other 24th century vessels.
Later 24th century Miranda bridges used flat touch interfaces and consoles like those used on other 24th century vessels.


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* Performance: Warp 9.2 for 12 hours
* Performance: Warp 9.2 for 12 hours
* Armament: Six type-7 phaser emitters; two pulse phaser cannons; two photon torpedo launchers
* Armament: Six type-7 phaser emitters; two pulse phaser cannons; two photon torpedo launchers
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