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==History==
==History==
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==Ships commissioned==
==Ships commissioned==
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*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-C}} (NCC-1701-C)
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C)
*{{USS|Excalibur|NCC-26517}} (NCC-26517)
USS Excalibur (NCC-26517)
*{{USS|Horatio}}
USS Horatio
*{{USS|Yamaguchi}} (NCC-26510)
USS Yamaguchi (NCC-26510)
*{{USS|Zhukov}} (NCC-26136)
USS Zhukov (NCC-26136)
 
USS Adelphi  
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USS Exeter (NCC-26531)
*{{USS|Adelphi}}
USS Gandhi  
*{{USS|Exeter|NCC-26531}} (NCC-26531)
USS Valdemar
*{{USS|Gandhi}}
USS Atoka
*{{USS|Valdemar}}
 
==Appendices==
===Appearances===
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* {{TNG}}
** {{e|Yesterday's Enterprise}}
** {{e|Data's Day}}
** {{e|Redemption II}}
* {{DS9|Emissary}}
</div>
 
===Background===
====Model====
Very little is known about the ''Ambassador'' class starship. The term ''Ambassador'' class was first used in {{TNG|Conspiracy}} in reference to the Starship ''Horatio''. It was connected to the ''Enterprise''-C design on display graphics in "Yesterday's Enterprise."
 
The [[studio model]] was designed by [[Rick Sternbach]], based on sketches produced by [[Andrew Probert]] for the [[TNG Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]''.  The design was intended to suggest an intermediate step between the ''Excelsior'' class and the ''Galaxy'' class starships.  A relief sculpture of Probert's design was placed in the [[observation lounge]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}.  Unfortunately, the model was needed for "Yesterday's Enterprise" much sooner than the time it would take to fabricate the smoother lines of Probert's concept, requiring Sternbach's alterations which ended up on [[Greg Jein]]'s final model.
 
The next appearance of the ''Ambassador'' class was as the ''Zhukov'' in "Data's Day." As noted above, the model was noticeably changed after it was rehabbed to remove the battle damage it sported as the ''Enterprise''-C. This It would later appear in "Redemption II" as the ''Excalibur'', appearing both as a redressed model and recycled footage, and would make its final appearance in "Emissary" as the ''Yamaguchi''. 
 
The model was eventually sent to [[Industrial Light & Magic]] for possible use in the final scene of {{film|7}}, but it was not included. There were unconfirmed reports that the model was destroyed in a warehouse fire shortly following ''Generations''. {{incite}}
 
In actuality, the model of the ship was not destroyed, and was sold on October 7, 2006 as Lot #694 in the [[40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection]] auction for $48,000 including the buyer's premium (the winning bid was $40,000). The model contained markings of both the ''Excalibur'' and ''Yamaguchi''. [http://www.myprops.co.uk/enterprise-c.htm]
 
Aside from the frequent appearances of the ''Ambassador''-class relief sculptures throughout TNG, and later {{film|8}} and {{film|10}}, there were at least two other depictions of the ''Ambassador''-class appearing on various [[LCARS]] displays, including [[:Image:USS Potemkin, Ambassador class, LCARS.jpg|a display]] shown in {{TNG|Second Chances}}, and a classroom "Starship Chronology" display appearing during [[DS9 Season 2]]. No known [[CGI model|computer generated model]] of the ''Ambassador'' was ever created.
 
====Interior Design====
The bridge of the ''Enterprise''-C, the only internal space seen in detail aboard an ''Ambassador'' class starship, was a modification of the [[battle bridge]], which in turn was built on the remains of the bridge set from {{film|1}}.  [[William T. Riker|William Riker]] and [[Geordi La Forge]] were seen on the ''Excalibur'' in "Redemption," but the scene was filmed against a generic console seen in the ''Enterprise''-D [[science lab]], among other locations.
 
====Supplementals====
According to the ''Star Trek Encyclopedia'' and the ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual'', the [[prototype]] of this class was the USS ''Ambassador'', [[registry]] number NX-10521.
 
According to a line established in the script, but not the final airing, of "Yesterday's ''Enterprise''", the crew complement of the ''Enterprise''-C was 700.
 
The length of this vessel was established by Probert, and utilized in the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' and the ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual]]''. The ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual'' further states that during the design phase the mass of this class of ship was expected to be at least 3.71 million tons. (pg. 75)
 
While these supplemental sources may not wholly be recognized as [[canon]], they were conceived for use by the production staff of TNG, and have been interpreted by Memory Alpha as coming from a [[Memory Alpha:Canon policy|permitted resource]].
 
===Apocrypha===
* The [[DS9]] novel "[[Antimatter (novel)|Antimatter]]", mentions the ''Ambassador'' class USS ''Hannibal'' under construction at the newly reopened Okana shipyards, on [[Bajor]]'s surface.
* The ''Ambassador'' class ''Excalibur'' was the star of the [[Peter David]] ''[[Star Trek: New Frontier]] novel series.
* The [[Decipher]] role-playing [[games]] supplement ''[[Starships (Decipher)|Starships]]'' includes the USS ''Krotus'' (NCC-26544).
* The USS ''Gandhi'', listed here as an ''Ambassador'' class ship, is stated as being a ''Galaxy'' class ship in [[John Vornholt]]'s book [[Double Helix: Quarantine]].
* The ''Ambassador'' class ships ''Excalibur'' and ''Zhukov'' make appearances in the ''[[Star Trek: Bridge Commander]]'' PC game.
* The ''Ambassador'' class is often referred to as an "''Alaska''" class.
 
===External links===
*{{exastris|page=/articles/ambassador.htm|title=''Ambassador''-class Variants}}: a full analysis of the modifications made between the ''Enterprise''-C and ''Yamaguchi'' models
 
[[Category:Federation starship classes]]
 
[[cs:Třída Ambassador]]
[[de:Ambassador-Klasse]]
[[es:Clase Ambassador]]
[[fr:Classe Ambassador]]

Revision as of 18:50, 29 October 2007

History

An Ambassador class starship

Affiliation:United Federation of Planets/Starfleet Type:Heavy Cruiser Length: 526 meters Armament: Ten phaser arrays; two photon torpedo launchers Defenses:Deflector shields

The Ambassador class starship was a Starfleet heavy cruiser class launched in the mid 24th century.

The origins of the Ambassador class date back to the first half of the 24th century.

Aft view of the USS Atoka.

One of the most notable Ambassador class ships was the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C). In 2344, while under the command of Captain Rachel Garrett, the ship responded to a distress call from a Klingon colony on Narendra III. Four Romulan warbirds had ambushed the colony. The Enterprise responded to the attack, and despite being destroyed there, defended it long enough to impress the Klingon High Council.Hostilities ended almost immediately between the Klingon Empire and the United federation of Planets. A lasting peace agreement would not be reached until 2352, but the cessation of nearly 60 years of conflict between the two powers was a welcome step toward galactic peace.

Ships of the Ambassador class were utilized during the Klingon Civil War, and fought against the Borg and the Cardassians.

Technical Data

The Ambassador class featured the saucer section-engineering section-warp nacelle layout common to most Starfleet vessels. It was intermediate in size between the Excelsior and the Galaxy. The ship boasted at least three engineering levels. It was armed with both phasers and photon torpedoes with coverage to both fore and aft firing arcs. The control panels were flat-panel and LCARS based, using the interface introduced in the late 23rd century.

Families were allowed aboard Ambassador class ships, but only if they were related to a Starfleet crewmember who had served on the ship exceeding six months.

Refits

Several Ambassador class ships were seen with minor alterations from the original design. The saucer section's connection to the engineering hull was shifted slightly aft, with the nacelle pylon assembly moved a corresponding distance in the same direction. Cowlings were added around the Bussard collectors, making them appear closer to that of the Galaxy class, while the impulse engine exhaust changed from a blue to a red glow. The lower sensor dome became more elaborate and closer in appearance to the Excelsior class and the deflector dish was modified. Finally, the width of the shuttlebay was increased and a second facility resembling that on the Excelsior class engineering hull was mounted directly underneath the original one. Graphics were upgraded with the Starfleet insignia of the 2360s.The LCARS software was also upgraded to the standard interface of the late 24th century.

Interior

Main Bridge

The command bridge of an Ambassador class starship

Primary operational control of the Ambassador class starship was provided by the Main Bridge. Located on top of the primary hull, the bridge directly supervised all primary mission operations and coordinated all departmental activities.

In 2344, the central area of the bridge provided seating for the captain only. Directly fore and to the right of the captain was the ops station, with the helm station to the left. The consoles were similar to that used on the bridges of Excelsior and Galaxy class starships. At the very front of the bridge was a large viewscreen, with a freestanding console located directly below. Against the back walls of the bridge were consoles for the tactical station, engineering station, and science station positions. Additional displays flanked the aft consoles. The bridge was accessed through two doors, located on the forward halves of the port and starboard walls.

Ships commissioned

Named

USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) USS Excalibur (NCC-26517) USS Horatio USS Yamaguchi (NCC-26510) USS Zhukov (NCC-26136) USS Adelphi USS Exeter (NCC-26531) USS Gandhi USS Valdemar USS Atoka