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Crew: approximately 200 normally, minimum 100<ref>[http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/ships/VOY/article/70517.html Startrek.com article on USS Voyager]</ref>
Crew: approximately 200 normally, minimum 100<ref>[http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/ships/VOY/article/70517.html Startrek.com article on USS Voyager]</ref>


The computer network of the Intrepid-class uses bioneural gel-packs to help organize information, a new technology for that Federation the supposedly improves response time<ref>[http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/ships/VOY/article/70413.html Startrek.com article: Intrepid-class]</ref>.  The benefits of this technology have never been evident on screen.
The computer network of the Intrepid-class uses bioneural gel-packs --a new technology for that Federation -- to help organize information, supposedly improving response time<ref>[http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/library/ships/VOY/article/70413.html Startrek.com article: Intrepid-class]</ref>.  The benefits of this technology have never been evident on screen.
   
   
''Intrepid''-class ships are capable of entering a planetary atmosphere and landing on the surface.
''Intrepid''-class ships are capable of entering a planetary atmosphere and landing on the surface.

Revision as of 17:35, 23 January 2008

The Intrepid-class is a type of starship built by the United Federation of Planets in the 24th century in Star Trek.

Technical Data

The Intrepid-class was designed to serve primarily as a long-range explorer.

Statistics

Length: 345 meters[1]
Top Speed: Warp 9.975[2]
Crew: approximately 200 normally, minimum 100[3]

The computer network of the Intrepid-class uses bioneural gel-packs --a new technology for that Federation -- to help organize information, supposedly improving response time[4]. The benefits of this technology have never been evident on screen.

Intrepid-class ships are capable of entering a planetary atmosphere and landing on the surface.

History

The most notable Intrepid-class starship is the USS Voyager, which -- while attempting to capture a Maquis ship -- was dragged into the Delta Quadrant by a powerful alien. Surprisingly, the Voyager managed to complete it's 70,000 light-year journey back to Federation territory in just seven years, a feat that required the help of some powerful aliens and the exploitation of Borg transwarp technology.

References