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The '''''Saladin''-class''' was a class of [[Federation]] [[starship]] in operation during the [[23rd century]].
 
The '''''Saladin''-class''' was a class of [[Federation]] [[starship]] in operation during the [[23rd century]].
   
The ''Saladin'' consisted of a [[saucer section]] and [[nacelle]], each similar in exterior design to that of a [[Constitution class|''Constitution''-class]] vessel of the [[2260s]]. Its configuration was significantly different, however, as it employed only a single [[nacelle]].
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The ''Saladin'' consisted of a [[saucer section]] and [[nacelle]], each similar in exterior design to that of a {{ShipClass|Constitution}} vessel of the [[2260s]]. Its configuration was significantly different, however, as it employed only a single [[nacelle]].
   
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Revision as of 02:46, 21 March 2008

The Saladin-class was a class of Federation starship in operation during the 23rd century.

The Saladin consisted of a saucer section and nacelle, each similar in exterior design to that of a Template:ShipClass vessel of the 2260s. Its configuration was significantly different, however, as it employed only a single nacelle.

Appearances

Background

The Saladin-class starship was a design originally created by Franz Joseph in his Star Fleet Technical Manual, which lists the USS Saladin as the prototype of the class. The production staff of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock used some of the ships in the Technical Manual as background display images looped on monitor screens on the bridge.

Intended to be merely background decoration, freeze frames and close examination have shown it likely (but not conclusively) that the images used were taken from the Joseph book with little or no modification. This would be confirmed later by Rick Sternbach on a few occaisions on www.trekbbs.com's forums. The Saladin, Hermes, and Federation classes appear as part of the loop.

The concept of a single-nacelle starship has been derided by some as contrary to Gene Roddenberry's design requirements for Starfleet ships, but there is nothing in canon that mandates a minimum number of nacelles for a ship. Indeed, single-nacelle vessels would appear in The Next Generation with the appearance of the Freedom-class, which it itself an homage to the Saladin and Hermes classes.

According to the Star Fleet Technical Manual, the Saladin was a more militarized version of her sister class, the Hermes-class. While the Hermes was a scout, and therefore carried only 2 phaser banks, the Saladin was a destroyer and was armed with 3 phaser emplacements (with two emitters each) and 2 photon torpedo tubes.

The class may have been named for Saladin, a famous Kurdish Muslim general who fought against the Crusaders in the 12th century and recaptured Jerusalem.

The information on the name of the class and its resemblance to Constitution components comes exclusively from the Star Fleet Technical Manual, which, while not itself a Memory Alpha permitted resource, appears to be the source for the artwork shown in the film.

Apocrypha

In the novel The Final Nexus, USS Cochise NCC-530 was a Saladin-class destroyer.

In the novel Dreadnought!, USS Pompeii NCC-424 was a Saladin-class destroyer.

The Saladin-class is also present in the Star Fleet Universe series of games, where it served Starfleet for decades until supplanted by the Ortega-class War Destroyer in the General War - at which point the old Destroyer shipyards had been turned over to the construction of the new Kearsarge-class light cruiser.

An near identical design is seen in the non-canon video game Star Trek: Legacy, though is named the Template:ShipClass instead (possibly for copyright reasons). The Apollo class lacks the deflector/sensor dish found on the Saladin, as well as the 'flush vent' details on the dorsal connection.

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