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rdfs:comment | - The Norway class was a type of Federation starship in service during the latter half of the 24th century. The authorized reference work Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual designated this class a medium cruiser, while Ships of the Star Fleet designated this class a frigate and the Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 1: The Ships of Starfleet call it a fast frigate.
- The Norway-class was a type of Federation starship in service in Starfleet in the late 24th century.
- The Norway Class was a type of ship fielded in the 2360s to make up for the lack of scientific and diplomatic areas on the Akira Class, Steamrunner Class, and Sabre Class ship which were more combat oriented than other ships.
- The Norway-class was a type of Federation starship in service with Starfleet during the 2370s. Armament included a phaser emitter mounted on the dorsal bow. In 2373, at least four Norway-class vessels saw action at the Battle of Sector 001. (Star Trek: First Contact)
- The Norway-class is a type of Federation starship in service with Starfleet during the late 24th century. Designed to function for long periods in non-definitive missions, the Norway-class Destroyer is visually impressive on first sight. Though not the largest ship in Starfleet by any means, its mid-size condition allows it to both impose and relieve those that see it as an arm of Federation sovereignty when it is encountered. As a ship tasked with diplomacy as much as scientific endeavors, the Norway-class starship is stronger than it is powerful. High-powered engines, computer systems, and shields allow the vessel to operate in relative safety even in the presence of larger more heavily armed enemy vessels. At the very least, the Norway-class’s non-standard configuration can be made use
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abstract | - The Norway class was a type of Federation starship in service during the latter half of the 24th century. The authorized reference work Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual designated this class a medium cruiser, while Ships of the Star Fleet designated this class a frigate and the Ship Recognition Manual, Volume 1: The Ships of Starfleet call it a fast frigate.
- The Norway-class was a type of Federation starship in service in Starfleet in the late 24th century.
- The Norway Class was a type of ship fielded in the 2360s to make up for the lack of scientific and diplomatic areas on the Akira Class, Steamrunner Class, and Sabre Class ship which were more combat oriented than other ships.
- The Norway-class was a type of Federation starship in service with Starfleet during the 2370s. Armament included a phaser emitter mounted on the dorsal bow. In 2373, at least four Norway-class vessels saw action at the Battle of Sector 001. (Star Trek: First Contact)
- The Norway-class is a type of Federation starship in service with Starfleet during the late 24th century. Designed to function for long periods in non-definitive missions, the Norway-class Destroyer is visually impressive on first sight. Though not the largest ship in Starfleet by any means, its mid-size condition allows it to both impose and relieve those that see it as an arm of Federation sovereignty when it is encountered. As a ship tasked with diplomacy as much as scientific endeavors, the Norway-class starship is stronger than it is powerful. High-powered engines, computer systems, and shields allow the vessel to operate in relative safety even in the presence of larger more heavily armed enemy vessels. At the very least, the Norway-class’s non-standard configuration can be made use of strategically and allow the ship to escape to safety with its crew and any VIPs that may or may not be aboard.
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