Avenger Class Star Trek
Avenger (picture to be posted) Ship specifics Class Star Cruiser (5th tier ship) Faction Federation Minimum Rank Admiral Crew Compliment 1000 Turn Rate 6 Impulse Modifier 0.15 Device Slots 4 Weapons 4 Fore, 4 Aft Bridge officer stations 1 Lieutenant Commander Engineering; 1 Commander. Visit our sister communities STOBuilds and STOScreenshots. Welcome to r/STO! This is the official subreddit for the Star Trek Online, the licensed Star Trek MMO.Share your glorious (or hilarious) in-game adventures through stories and screencaps, ask your game related questions, and organize events with your fellow Captains. The Avenger destroyer designed by Masao Okazani of Starfleet Museum. It's an Early to Mid 23rd Century destroyer that's non-canonical, but just looks cool.
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Click to expand.I believe there are two distinct sets of blueprints for the two classes from the very creators of your set, which I presume to be Mike Rupprecht and Alex Rosenzweig, right? I don't have the Miranda light cruiser set, though, so I can only speculate that it portrays a more TNG-style interior to create contrast with the TOS movie era innards of the Avenger heavy frigate.I'm sure that 'in-universe', the specs of the two ships are different somehow if they warrant different class names. Click to expand.I admit it's a somewhat arbitrary personal preference.Lexington and Saratoga were also important places during the birth of America, whose Constitution and Bill of Rights do seem to have influenced the development of the United Federation of Planets. There have also been several naval vessels with those names that have had distinguished service records.As for 'Enterprise', now days we equate the word with companies and corporations but back when the British first started using it to name their vessels it traditionally refereed to a grand undertaking or venture.
It is also the name of several naval vessels that have had distinguished careers.Miranda, I assume is named after the character from 'the Tempest' which of course is a classic work.I just don't like it.Any more than I would like an Oliver Twist class starship, or a Scarlet O'Hara Class starship, or a Jar Jar Binx Class Starship.Though once I admit, it's arbitrary. Click to expand.That's correct. The name 'Miranda' (and 'Oberth' for that matter) was never uttered by a single person in all of broadcast Trek. The name was created for the U.S.S. Brattain's dedication plaque in TNG's 'Night Terrors.' (Although in early TNG there seemed to be a disconnect between the art department and the visual effects people.i.e.

Okuda made the plaque thinking that the 'Miranda' class was going to be a different type of ship than the re-use of the Reliant from STII. But because there was no budget to build a new model, the VFX guys just randomly relabeled the Reliant model; hence the 'Miranda Class' now referred to that type of ship. I'm sure Okuda can correct me if my assumption is wrong.). I would also suggest that not all names necessarily have a singular meaning in the here-and-now.There's still history to be written between now and the 23rd century. Assume there will be legendary names in ST that have yet to be created (TNG's 'Gorkon', for example).Miranda could be the name of some famed explorer from the 2170s and had a class of ships in his/her namesake (even though, yeah, the intention was Shakespeare's Tempest character).And there might be multiple namesakes which are never explained.
Captain Maxwell's Nebula-class Phoenix-is it named in honor of the mythological creature, or Cochrane's warp rocket, or the USN cruiser, or the city, or some other Phoenix? Click to expand.That's correct. The name 'Miranda' (and 'Oberth' for that matter) was never uttered by a single person in all of broadcast Trek. The name was created for the U.S.S.
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Brattain's dedication plaque in TNG's 'Night Terrors.' (Although in early TNG there seemed to be a disconnect between the art department and the visual effects people.i.e. Okuda made the plaque thinking that the 'Miranda' class was going to be a different type of ship than the re-use of the Reliant from STII.
But because there was no budget to build a new model, the VFX guys just randomly relabeled the Reliant model; hence the 'Miranda Class' now referred to that type of ship. I'm sure Okuda can correct me if my assumption is wrong.).