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Constructed at [[Earth Station McKinley]], using [[phase cloaking]] technology originally developed for the ill fated [[USS Pegasus]] under the now infamous [[Captain Erik Pressman]], who was imprisoned for betraying the [[Treaty of Algeron]] which forbade the Federation from building [[phase cloaking]] technology at that time.
Constructed at [[Earth Station McKinley]], using [[phase cloaking]] technology originally developed for the ill fated [[USS Pegasus]] under the now infamous [[Captain Erik Pressman]], who was imprisoned for betraying the [[Treaty of Algeron]] which forbade the Federation from building [[phase cloaking]] technology at that time.


==[[image:stecl.jpg |150px|right|]]  [[Steamrunner Class:]]==
==[[image:stecl.jpg |150px|left|]]  [[Steamrunner Class:]]==


The Steamrunner Class began production at the same time the Akira Class did. And, like the Akira Class was to be the next Fleet wide Heavy Cruiser, so was the Steamrunner to be the next Frigate. Its four rapid-fire torpedo tubes replace the need for multiple weapons pods the New Orleans has depended on.  
The Steamrunner Class began production at the same time the Akira Class did. And, like the Akira Class was to be the next Fleet wide Heavy Cruiser, so was the Steamrunner to be the next Frigate. Its four rapid-fire torpedo tubes replace the need for multiple weapons pods the New Orleans has depended on.  
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