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|Name= ''Sarajevo''-type |
|Name= ''Sarajevo''-type |
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+ | | image= Sarajevo type, forward.jpg |
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+ | |imagecap= Forward view |
|Affiliation= [[United Earth]] |
|Affiliation= [[United Earth]] |
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|Active= [[22nd century]] |
|Active= [[22nd century]] |
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|Speed= [[Warp drive|Warp-capable]] |
|Speed= [[Warp drive|Warp-capable]] |
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+ | | image2= Sarajevo type, aft.jpg |
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+ | |imagecap2= Aft view |
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+ | | image3= Sarajevo and Enterprise.jpg |
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+ | |imagecap3= Alongside an {{class|NX}} starship |
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− | The '''''Sarajevo''-type''' [[starship]] was a class of [[warp drive]] |
+ | The '''''Sarajevo''-type''' [[starship]] was a class of [[warp drive|warp-driven]] vessel utilized by [[Earth]] during the mid-[[22nd century]]. |
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+ | A vessel of this class was among the fleet that greeted and escorted ''[[Enterprise (NX-01)|Enterprise]]'' back to Earth following the [[Xindi incident]] in [[2154]]. ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
The ''[[Sarajevo]]'', another vessel of this class, was used as a [[transport]] back to Earth later that year. ({{ENT|Daedalus}}) |
The ''[[Sarajevo]]'', another vessel of this class, was used as a [[transport]] back to Earth later that year. ({{ENT|Daedalus}}) |
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⚫ | {{bginfo|[[John Eaves]]' [http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/the-sarajevo-and-the-burning-vessel-of-54/ sketch] for this ship referred to it as an [[Earth]] [[Starfleet]] "Elite Observation Vessel." According to [[Rob Bonchune]], "''The sketch seems more detailed as it has a Starfleet registry NC-27 on the side and has red [[bussard collector|bussards]] towards the front/side in front of the blue warp glow,''" that were apparently not added to the [[CGI model]]. ''[http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/showpost.php?p{{=}}1095429&postcount{{=}}35]'' According to Eaves "''a stack of horseshoes on my desk was the visual inspiration behind the design.''" ''[http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/the-sarajevo-and-the-burning-vessel-of-54/]}} |
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⚫ | [[John Eaves]]' [http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/the-sarajevo-and-the-burning-vessel-of-54/ sketch] for this ship referred to it as an [[Earth]] [[Starfleet]] "Elite Observation Vessel." According to [[Rob Bonchune]], "''The sketch seems more detailed as it has a Starfleet registry NC-27 on the side and has red [[bussard collector|bussards]] towards the front/side in front of the blue warp glow,''" that were apparently not added to the [[CGI model]]. [http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/showpost.php?p=1095429&postcount=35] According to Eaves "''a stack of horseshoes on my desk was the visual inspiration behind the design.''" [http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/09/30/the-sarajevo-and-the-burning-vessel-of-54/] |
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+ | == Ships of the type == |
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+ | * ''[[Sarajevo]]'' |
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+ | * [[Unnamed Sarajevo type starships]] |
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Revision as of 12:21, 31 July 2013
The Sarajevo-type starship was a class of warp-driven vessel utilized by Earth during the mid-22nd century.
A vessel of this class was among the fleet that greeted and escorted Enterprise back to Earth following the Xindi incident in 2154. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
The Sarajevo, another vessel of this class, was used as a transport back to Earth later that year. (ENT: "Daedalus")
John Eaves' sketch for this ship referred to it as an Earth Starfleet "Elite Observation Vessel." According to Rob Bonchune, "The sketch seems more detailed as it has a Starfleet registry NC-27 on the side and has red bussards towards the front/side in front of the blue warp glow," that were apparently not added to the CGI model. [1] According to Eaves "a stack of horseshoes on my desk was the visual inspiration behind the design." [2]