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{{Sidebar starship class|
|Name= Federation tug
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|name = Federation tug
| image= Federation tug towing USS Fredrickson.jpg
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|dt = Federation tug (2374)
|imagecap= Ship of the class towing {{USS|Fredrickson}}
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|image = Federation tug towing USS Fredrickson.jpg
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|caption = Ship of the class towing Fredrickson
|owner= {{Federation}}
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|owner = {{Federation}}
|operator= [[Starfleet]]
 
|Type= [[Tug]]
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|operator = [[Starfleet]]
|Active= [[24th century]]
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|type = [[Tug]]
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|active = [[2374]]
 
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:''You may also be looking for the {{ShipClass|Ptolemy}}, a class of Federation tug-[[transport]].''
 
A '''Federation tug''' was a class of small specialized [[tug]] [[starship]]s used exclusively for towing damaged or disabled vessels. These ships were used by the [[Federation]] and operated by [[Starfleet]] in the [[24th century]]. Federation [[starbase]]s were equipped with these types of tow ships. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
 
   
 
A '''Federation tug''' was a class of small specialized [[tug]] [[starship]]s used exclusively for towing damaged or disabled [[vessel]]s. These ships were used by the [[Federation]] and operated by [[Starfleet]] in the [[24th century]].
==History==
 
In [[2364]], [[Starfleet]] sent a tug to rendezvous with the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} and tow the {{USS|Stargazer}} back to [[Xendi Starbase 9]]. ({{TNG|The Battle}})
 
 
In [[2370]], when the [[Warp drive|warp]] and [[impulse drive]]s of the ''Enterprise''-D were disabled by [[interphasic organism]]s, [[Vice Admiral]] [[Nakamura]] suggested he might send a tow ship to bring the ''Enterprise''-D to [[Starbase 84]]. [[Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] declined the offer. ({{TNG|Phantasms}})
 
   
 
During the [[Dominion War]], tugs were utilized in the evacuation of disabled vessels from battle zones. The {{USS|Fredrickson}} was one such starship to benefit from these utility vessels in [[2374]]. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}})
 
During the [[Dominion War]], tugs were utilized in the evacuation of disabled vessels from battle zones. The {{USS|Fredrickson}} was one such starship to benefit from these utility vessels in [[2374]]. ({{DS9|A Time to Stand}})
   
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== Appendices ==
==Background information==
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=== Background information ===
According to a comparison chart drawn up by [[Gary Hutzel]] and [[Larry Nemecek]], the length of the Federation tug, which they had listed under the name "tug boat", was 216.5 feet in lenght. [http://larrynemecek.blogspot.com/search/label/VFX]. Its appearance in {{e|A Time to Stand}} makes it stand out as one of the few utility vessels, apart from the [[shuttle]]s and [[cargo management unit]]s, of Starfleet ever to be shown on screen.
 
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This class was never specifically identified on screen, nor directly in the [[script]]. It was referred to, offhand, in a script note reference which indicated that "''a couple of the ships are being towed, unable to proceed under their own power.''"
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According to a comparison chart drawn up by [[Gary Hutzel]] and [[Larry Nemecek]], the [[length]] of the Federation tug, which they had listed under the name "tug boat", was 216.5 [[foot (unit)|feet]] in length. [http://larrynemecek.blogspot.com/search/label/VFX]. Its appearance in {{e|A Time to Stand}} makes it stand out as one of the few utility vessels, apart from the [[shuttle]]s and [[cargo management unit]]s, of Starfleet ever to be shown on screen.
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[[File:Star Trek Official Starships Collection issue 140.jpg|thumb|left|Issue #140]]
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According to Issue #140 of the ''[[Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection]]'', the Federation tug was approximately 90 [[meter]]s, or 295 feet, in length, had a [[maximum speed]] of [[warp factor]] 6, and a [[crew]] complement of 6. The crew was composed largely of engineering specialists.
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=== Studio model ===
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The episode "A Time to Stand" needed a shot of a retreating flotilla of Starfleet vessels. To beef out the scene, the production staff built several new ships, [[kitbash]]ing them out of parts from commercially available [[AMT/Ertl]] [[Star Trek model kits|''Star Trek'' model kits]]. Members of the production team who pitched in to build the models for the episode were, among others, [[Gary Hutzel]], [[Judy Elkins]], [[Adam Buckner]], and [[Anthony Fredrickson]].
   
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Elkins was directly responsible for the construction of the tug, which was affectionately called the "USS ''Ertl''" among the staff themselves; however, the model itself was not given any formal markings to indicate a [[name]] or [[registry]]. {{DrexFiles|2009/03/26/ds9-tug-kludge-fleet/}} {{el|flickr.com/photos/22597000@N07/3530740933}} Most of the model was built using a series of 1980's Milton Bradley Robotix series model kit and one peice from a Learning Curve Toys Robotix 3000 kit. The [[warp engine]]s were those of a {{class|D'deridex}} [[Romulan warbird]], originating from AMT kit number 6858 attached to a set of USS Voyager nacelle pylons.
===Studio model===
 
The episode "A Time to Stand" needed a shot of a retreating flotilla of Starfleet vessels. To beef out the scene, the production staff built several new ships, [[Studio_model#Kit-bash|kitbashing]] them out of parts from commercially available [[AMT/Ertl]]-[[Star Trek model kits]]. Amongst them was the Federation tug, built by [[Judy Elkins]], and affectionately called the "USS ''Ertl''" among the staff themselves.[http://drexfiles.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/ds9-tug-kludge-fleet/][http://www.flickr.com/photos/22597000@N07/3530740933/] The [[warp engine]]s were those of a {{ShipClass|D'deridex}} [[Romulan warbird]], originating from AMTkit no. 6858. Though these ships were mentioned before in dialogue in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'', "A Time to Stand" marked the only on screen appearance.
 
   
 
[[Category:Federation starship classes|Tug (2374)]]
Members of the production team who pitched in to build the models for the episode were, amongst others, [[Gary Hutzel]], Judy Elkins, [[Adam Buckner]] and [[Anthony Fredrickson]].
 
[[Category:Federation starship classes|Tug]]
 
   
 
[[ja:連邦曳航船]]
 
[[ja:連邦曳航船]]

Latest revision as of 22:14, 10 December 2023

A Federation tug was a class of small specialized tug starships used exclusively for towing damaged or disabled vessels. These ships were used by the Federation and operated by Starfleet in the 24th century.

During the Dominion War, tugs were utilized in the evacuation of disabled vessels from battle zones. The USS Fredrickson was one such starship to benefit from these utility vessels in 2374. (DS9: "A Time to Stand")

Appendices

Background information

This class was never specifically identified on screen, nor directly in the script. It was referred to, offhand, in a script note reference which indicated that "a couple of the ships are being towed, unable to proceed under their own power."

According to a comparison chart drawn up by Gary Hutzel and Larry Nemecek, the length of the Federation tug, which they had listed under the name "tug boat", was 216.5 feet in length. [1]. Its appearance in "A Time to Stand" makes it stand out as one of the few utility vessels, apart from the shuttles and cargo management units, of Starfleet ever to be shown on screen.

Star Trek Official Starships Collection issue 140

Issue #140

According to Issue #140 of the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection, the Federation tug was approximately 90 meters, or 295 feet, in length, had a maximum speed of warp factor 6, and a crew complement of 6. The crew was composed largely of engineering specialists.

Studio model

The episode "A Time to Stand" needed a shot of a retreating flotilla of Starfleet vessels. To beef out the scene, the production staff built several new ships, kitbashing them out of parts from commercially available AMT/Ertl Star Trek model kits. Members of the production team who pitched in to build the models for the episode were, among others, Gary Hutzel, Judy Elkins, Adam Buckner, and Anthony Fredrickson.

Elkins was directly responsible for the construction of the tug, which was affectionately called the "USS Ertl" among the staff themselves; however, the model itself was not given any formal markings to indicate a name or registry. [2](X) [3] Most of the model was built using a series of 1980's Milton Bradley Robotix series model kit and one peice from a Learning Curve Toys Robotix 3000 kit. The warp engines were those of a D'deridex-class Romulan warbird, originating from AMT kit number 6858 attached to a set of USS Voyager nacelle pylons.