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{{Sidebar starship class
|Name = ''Sovereign'' class
 
|image = Sovereign class.jpg
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|name = ''Sovereign''-class
 
|dt = ''Sovereign'' class
|imagecap = Forward view
 
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|image = USS Enterprise-E, 2373.jpg
 
|caption = Forward view
 
|owner = {{Federation}}
 
|owner = {{Federation}}
 
|operator = [[Starfleet]]
 
|operator = [[Starfleet]]
|Active = [[2370s]]
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|active = [[2370s]]–[[2400s]]
|Length = ca. 700m
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|length = 685 meters
|Decks = variable (see "[[#Physical arrangement|Physical arrangement]]")
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|decks = Variable (see "[[#Physical arrangement|Physical arrangement]]")
|Speed = <!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS BEFORE READING THE TALK PAGE!-->Warp 8 (see "[[#Propulsion systems|Propulsion systems]]")<!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS BEFORE READING THE TALK PAGE!-->
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|speed = <!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS BEFORE READING THE TALK PAGE!-->Warp 8 (see "[[#Propulsion systems|Propulsion systems]]")<!--DO NOT CHANGE THIS BEFORE READING THE TALK PAGE!-->
|Armament = 12 [[phaser array]]s (before refit)<br />16 [[phaser array]]s {after refit}<br />1 forward [[quantum torpedo]] launcher<br />3 forward [[photon torpedo]] launchers<br />6 aft [[photon torpedo]] launchers
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|armament = ''Before refit:''<br />12 [[phaser array]]s<br />1 forward [[quantum torpedo]] launcher<br />2 forward [[photon torpedo]] launcher<br />3 aft photon torpedo launchers<br />''After refit:''<br />16 [[phaser array]]s<br />1 forward [[quantum torpedo]] launcher<br />3 forward [[photon torpedo]] launchers<br />6 aft photon torpedo launchers
|Defenses = [[Deflector shield]]s
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|defenses = [[Deflector shield]]s
|image2 = USS Enterprise-E at warp.jpg
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|image2 = USS Enterprise-E, aft.jpg
|imagecap2 = Aft view
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|caption2 = Aft view
 
|image3 = Sovereign class MSD.png
 
|image3 = Sovereign class MSD.png
|imagecap3 = Master systems display
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|caption3 = Master systems display
 
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The '''''Sovereign''-class''' [[starship]] was introduced in the late [[24th century]], showcasing some of [[Starfleet]]'s most recent technological advances.
 
The '''''Sovereign''-class''' [[starship]] was introduced in the late [[24th century]], showcasing some of [[Starfleet]]'s most recent technological advances.
   
== History ==
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==History==
[[File:USS Enterprise-E in drydock 2.jpg|thumb|left|The ''Enterprise'' in drydock over Earth in 2379]]
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[[File:USS Enterprise-E in drydock 2.jpg|thumb|left|The USS ''Enterprise''-E in drydock over Earth in 2379]]
The ''Sovereign''-class was introduced during the early [[2370s]], and was, at the time, the most advanced starship design in the fleet. The ''Sovereign''-class {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} was built at the [[San Francisco Fleet Yards]] and was launched from that facility on [[stardate]] [[2372|49827.5]]. ({{film|8}} ''[[dedication plaque]]'')
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The ''Sovereign''-class was introduced during the early [[2370s]], and was, at the time, the longest and most advanced starship design in the [[fleet]], though not as large as the {{class|Galaxy}} starship. The ''Sovereign''-class {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} was built at the [[San Francisco Fleet Yards]] and was launched from that facility on [[stardate]] [[2372|49827.5]]. ({{film|8}} ''[[dedication plaque]]'')
   
[[File:USS Enterprise-E engages Borg at 001.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise'' firing at the Borg cube at the Battle of Sector 001]]
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[[File:USS Enterprise-E engages Borg at 001.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Enterprise''-E firing at the Borg cube at the Battle of Sector 001]]
The ''Sovereign'' class' first major engagements came in [[2373]], when the USS ''Enterprise'' saw action in the [[Borg]] incursion into [[Sector 001]], and was instrumental in the destruction of the attacking [[Borg cube|cube]]. ({{film|8}})
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The ''Sovereign'' class's first major engagements came in [[2373]], when the USS ''Enterprise'' saw action in the [[Borg]] incursion into [[Sector 001]], and was instrumental in the destruction of the attacking [[Borg cube|cube]]. ({{film|8}})
   
 
While the ''Sovereign''-class was not a key player in the [[Dominion War]], such vessels as the ''Enterprise''-E spent time during the war putting out diplomatic "brush fires" and extending the occasional olive branch, as the [[Federation Diplomatic Corps]] were busy attempting to put an end to the war. ({{film|9}})
 
While the ''Sovereign''-class was not a key player in the [[Dominion War]], such vessels as the ''Enterprise''-E spent time during the war putting out diplomatic "brush fires" and extending the occasional olive branch, as the [[Federation Diplomatic Corps]] were busy attempting to put an end to the war. ({{film|9}})
   
Sometime after the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s mission in the [[Briar Patch]] and before the engagement with the Reman warship ''[[Scimitar]]'', a refitting of the ''Enterprise''-E took place. The major changes included 5 additional torpedo tubes and 4 additional phaser arrays. A slight change in the [[warp]] [[nacelle pylon]]s was also implemented. The ''Enterprise'' was able to deploy these new systems in [[2379]], prior to its mission to [[Romulus]]. ({{film|10}})
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Sometime after the ''Enterprise''{{'}}s [[mission]] in the [[Briar Patch]] and before the engagement with the [[Reman]] [[warship]] ''[[Scimitar]]'', a refitting of the ''Enterprise''-E took place. The major changes included five additional [[torpedo tube]]s and four additional [[phaser array]]s. A slight change in the [[warp]] [[nacelle pylon]]s was also implemented. The ''Enterprise'' was able to deploy these new systems in [[2379]], prior to its mission to [[Romulus]]. ({{film|10}})
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In [[2380]], while the {{USS|Cerritos}} was undergoing repairs, [[Captain]] [[Carol Freeman]] refused any cosmetic changes, noting that she hated it when a ship gets repaired and "''comes out looking all... ''Sovereign''-class.''" ({{LD|No Small Parts}})
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In [[2381]], the ''Sovereign''-class {{USS|Van Citters}} came to the aid of [[Douglas Station]] when it came under attack by the three ships of the {{class|Texas}}. Over the course of the battle, the ''Van Citters'' became overwhelmed by the three ships and was incapacitated after its shields failed and it received significant damage to its primary hull and nacelles. The ''Cerritos'' was able to save the ''Van Citters'' from destruction by baiting the ''Texas''-class vessels to itself. ({{LD|The Stars At Night}})
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In [[2384]], at least 19 ships of this class (which included the {{USS|Sovereign}} and the ''Enterprise''-E) intercepted the {{USS|Protostar}} in a restricted [[sector]] near the [[star]] [[Gamma Serpentis]]. They were part of an [[armada]] which included {{class|Akira}}, {{type|Centaur}}, and {{class|Defiant}} starships. They were later infected with the [[Living construct]] by [[Ensign]] [[Asencia]]. ({{PRO|Mindwalk|Supernova, Part 1}})
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In [[2401]], eight ships of this class were sent by Starfleet to join an [[armada]] opposing an unknown [[Borg]] [[vessel]]. The Borg liaison sent to the {{USS|Stargazer|NCC-82893}} briefly commandeered this vessel and others, before the crew managed to engage their [[auto-destruct]] system. ({{PIC|The Star Gazer}})
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On [[Frontier Day]] that same year, 38 ships of this class were involved in fleet maneuvers to celebrate 250 years since the {{EnterpriseNX}} took her first voyage. They were commandeered after officers under the age of 25 were placed under the influence of the [[Borg]] with the help of [[Jack Crusher]]. ({{PIC|Võx|The Last Generation}})
   
== Technical data ==
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==Technical data ==
=== Physical arrangement ===
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===Physical arrangement===
 
[[File:Sovereign side view.jpg|thumb|Port-side overview]]
 
[[File:Sovereign side view.jpg|thumb|Port-side overview]]
Nearly seven hundred meters in length, the design of the ''Sovereign''-class consisted of two hull sections: a saucer-shaped [[primary hull]] and a [[secondary hull]] which mounted two warp [[nacelle]]s. ({{film|8}})
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Nearly seven hundred [[meter]]s in [[length]], the design of the ''Sovereign''-class consisted of two [[hull]] sections: a saucer-shaped [[primary hull]] and a [[secondary hull]] which mounted two warp [[nacelle]]s. ({{film|8}})
   
{{bginfo|[[Rick Sternbach]] unambiguously mapped 23 decks to the ''Enterprise'' exterior in his construction blueprints for the ten-foot miniature, which were reproduced in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook: The Movies]]''. The ship is stated, by Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in {{film|8}}, as having 24 decks. In the same film, however, Lieutenant [[Daniels (Lieutenant)|Daniels]] refers to a deck 26. Likewise, Lieutenant Commanders [[Data]] and [[Worf]] both refer to deck 29 in {{film|10}}. The ''Sovereign''-class [[master systems display|MSD]], seen in both films, shows 23 or 24 decks (depending on the interpretation of the lowest deck space).}}
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{{bginfo|[[Rick Sternbach]] unambiguously mapped 23 [[deck]]s to the ''Enterprise'' exterior in his construction blueprints for the ten-foot miniature, which were reproduced in ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook: The Movies]]''. The ship is stated, by Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] in {{film|8}}, as having 24 decks. In the same film, however, Lieutenant {{dis|Daniels|Lieutenant}} refers to a Deck 26. Likewise, Lieutenant Commanders [[Data]] and [[Worf]] both refer to Deck 29 in {{film|10}}. The ''Sovereign''-class [[master systems display|MSD]], seen in both films, shows 23 or 24 decks (depending on the interpretation of the lowest deck space).}}
   
=== Tactical systems ===
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===Tactical systems===
 
[[File:Deflector status display, Sovereign class.jpg|thumb|Deflector shields on display]]
 
[[File:Deflector status display, Sovereign class.jpg|thumb|Deflector shields on display]]
The ''Sovereign''-class starship had several weaponry enhancements over previous starship classes, including [[quantum torpedo]]es as well as [[photon torpedo]]es, and numerous [[phaser]] banks and arrays.
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The ''Sovereign''-class starship had several weaponry enhancements over previous starship classes, including [[quantum torpedo]]es as well as [[photon torpedo]]es, and numerous [[phaser]] [[phaser bank|bank]]s and arrays.
   
 
[[File:USS Enterprise-E attacks the Scimitar.png|thumb|The USS ''Enterprise''-E attacks the ''[[Scimitar]]'']]
The ''Sovereign''-class originally employed twelve phaser arrays at key locations throughout the ship's hull. Seven dorsal phaser arrays were located on the primary hull, one extending around the saucer section, giving it an oval appearance. Six smaller arrays covered the aft dorsal firing arcs and were located along the aft portion of the saucer section, above the main [[shuttlebay]].
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The ''Sovereign''-class originally employed twelve phaser arrays at key locations throughout the ship's hull. Seven dorsal phaser arrays were located on the primary hull, one extending around the saucer section, giving it an oval appearance. Six smaller arrays covered the [[aft]] dorsal firing arcs and were located along the aft portion of the saucer section, above the main [[shuttlebay]].
   
Four ventral phaser arrays were located on the primary hull, extending around in nearly a half circle on both the starboard and port ventral sides of the saucer section. A single phaser array was located along the ventral section of the engineering hull, running perpendicular to the hull. ({{film|8}}, {{film|9}}) During the refit, four were added to the trailing edges of the warp nacelle pylons (one dorsal and one ventral for each pylon) bringing the phaser array count to sixteen. ({{film|10}})
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Four ventral phaser arrays were located on the primary hull, extending around in nearly a half circle on both the [[starboard]] and [[port]] ventral sides of the saucer section. A single phaser array was located along the ventral section of the engineering hull, running perpendicular to the hull. ({{film|8}}; {{film|9}}) During the refit, four were added to the trailing edges of the warp nacelle pylons (one dorsal and one ventral for each pylon) bringing the phaser array count to sixteen. ({{film|10}})
   
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
File:USS_Enterprise-E_fires_full_phaser_spread.jpg|Firing phasers from the saucer section
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File:USS Enterprise-E fires full phaser spread.jpg|Firing phasers from the saucer section
 
File:Sovereign class engineering hull torpedo launcher.jpg|Firing a torpedo from an engineering hull launcher
 
File:Sovereign class engineering hull torpedo launcher.jpg|Firing a torpedo from an engineering hull launcher
 
File:USS Enterprise-E firing quantum torpedoes.jpg|Firing quantum torpedoes from the bottom saucer section launcher
 
File:USS Enterprise-E firing quantum torpedoes.jpg|Firing quantum torpedoes from the bottom saucer section launcher
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
In her original configuration, the ''Sovereign''-class mounted five torpedo launchers. The "main" launcher was located on the ventral portion of the saucer on a turret and was supplemented by one twin-tube launcher, forward and aft at the bottom of the secondary hull. The refit saw the addition of five more tubes: three on the dorsal saucer section (a single tube facing forward on Deck 3 and a twin-tube launcher facing aft [located above the aft saucer airlock]) as well as two on the secondary hull, both facing aft &ndash; one above and one below the secondary hull shuttlebay. ({{film|8}}, {{film|10}})
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In her original configuration, the ''Sovereign''-class mounted five torpedo launchers. The "main" launcher was located on the ventral portion of the saucer on a turret and was supplemented by one twin-tube launcher, forward and aft at the bottom of the secondary hull. The refit saw the addition of five more tubes: three on the dorsal saucer section (a single tube facing forward on Deck 3 and a twin-tube launcher facing aft (located above the aft saucer [[airlock]]) as well as two on the secondary hull, both facing aft &ndash; one above and one below the secondary hull [[shuttlebay]]. ({{film|8}}; {{film|10}})
   
== Interior design ==
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== Interior design==
 
===Layout===
 
===Layout===
 
[[File:Enterprise-E MSD.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Enterprise''-E's Master Systems Display on the bridge]]
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[[File:Enterprise-E MSD.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-E's Master Systems Display on the bridge]]
 
 
In terms of deck layout, the upper sections of the ''Sovereign''-class starship formed the command section and living areas, while the lower decks housed main engineering and fuel supplies.
 
In terms of deck layout, the upper sections of the ''Sovereign''-class starship formed the command section and living areas, while the lower decks housed main engineering and fuel supplies.
   
As is traditional, deck numbering ascended from top to bottom. At the top of the saucer section was Deck 1, which housed the main [[bridge]]. This deck also held the more recent modifications of an [[observation lounge]], a [[Captain's Ready Room|ready room]] for the ship's captain, and an airlock with attached cabin.
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As is traditional, deck numbering ascended from top to bottom. At the top of the saucer section was Deck 1, which housed the main [[bridge]]. This deck also held the more recent modifications of an [[observation lounge]], a [[captain's ready room|ready room]] for the ship's captain, and an airlock with attached cabin.
   
[[File:EnterpriseECorridor3.jpg|thumb|A typical ''Sovereign'' class corridor]]
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[[File:Sovereign class corridor, 2375.jpg|thumb|A typical ''Sovereign''-class corridor]]
 
Deck 2 encompassed the first of the many levels of [[crew quarters]], with rooms for the highest-ranking command staff and an officer's [[mess hall]]. Decks 3 through 9 featured more officers' quarters, the forward and aft viewing lounges, [[science lab]]s, the main [[shuttlebay]], conduits for the [[optical data network]], and the vessel's main [[computer core]].
 
Deck 2 encompassed the first of the many levels of [[crew quarters]], with rooms for the highest-ranking command staff and an officer's [[mess hall]]. Decks 3 through 9 featured more officers' quarters, the forward and aft viewing lounges, [[science lab]]s, the main [[shuttlebay]], conduits for the [[optical data network]], and the vessel's main [[computer core]].
   
Decks 10 through 14 completed the primary hull of the ''Sovereign''-class starship, and also encompassed forward and aft [[cargo bay]]s on Decks 10 and 11, and [[phaser]] systems on Deck 11. The [[stellar cartography]] aboard the ''Sovereign''-class was located on deck 11. [[Sensor]]s and the secondary [[navigational deflector]] were found on Deck 12.
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Decks 10 through 14 completed the primary hull of the ''Sovereign''-class starship, and also encompassed forward and aft [[cargo bay]]s on Decks 10 and 11, and [[phaser]] systems on deck 11. The [[stellar cartography]] department aboard the ''Sovereign''-class was located on Deck 11. [[Sensor]]s and the secondary [[navigational deflector]] were found on Deck 12.
   
[[File:EnterpriseE corridor.jpg|thumb|A ''Sovereign'' class corridor at red alert]]
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[[File:Sovereign class corridor, 2373.jpg|thumb|A ''Sovereign''-class corridor at red alert]]
Deck 13, which was taken up almost entirely by [[deuterium tank|deuterium fuel tanks]], marked the real split between the habitable areas and the engineering and ship's storage sections. Main [[engineering]] and its related systems &ndash; such as the [[EPS]] power tabs, the central [[Matter-antimatter reaction assembly|matter/antimatter reaction chamber]], support labs, and the engineering computer core &ndash; were spread over Decks 14 through 18.
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Deck 13, which was taken up almost entirely by [[deuterium tank|deuterium fuel tanks]], marked the real split between the habitable areas and the engineering and ship's storage sections. Main [[engineering]] and its related systems &ndash; such as the [[EPS]] power taps, the central [[Matter-antimatter reaction assembly|matter/antimatter reaction chamber]], support labs, and the engineering computer core &ndash; were spread over decks 14 through 18.
   
 
Deck 14 was largely dedicated to engineering systems, and also featured the lower sensor platform. Decks 15 through 18 comprised the main navigational deflector array and an auxiliary bridge, which was also known as the [[battle bridge]].
 
Deck 14 was largely dedicated to engineering systems, and also featured the lower sensor platform. Decks 15 through 18 comprised the main navigational deflector array and an auxiliary bridge, which was also known as the [[battle bridge]].
   
 
Deck 16 also featured the launch and retrieval mechanism for the [[captain's yacht]]. The yacht was lowered by a set of gantries until its engines extended to operational position and then it would be free to maneuver.
 
Deck 16 also featured the launch and retrieval mechanism for the [[captain's yacht]]. The yacht was lowered by a set of gantries until its engines extended to operational position and then it would be free to maneuver.
[[File:Starfleet Cartography.jpg|thumb|A ''Sovereign'' class astrometrics lab]]
 
The ''Sovereign''-class was also equipped with an [[astrometrics]] lab where a direct uplink with [[Starfleet Cartography]] could be established. Interference from nearby astronomical phenomena could interfere with the lab's link with Starfleet Cartography. ({{film|8}}, {{film|9}}, {{film|10}})
 
   
 
[[File:Starfleet Cartography.jpg|thumb|A ''Sovereign''-class astrometrics lab]]
=== Command and control systems ===
 
 
The ''Sovereign''-class was also equipped with an [[astrometrics]] lab where a direct [[uplink]] with [[Starfleet Cartography]] could be established. Interference from nearby astronomical [[Phenomenon|phenomena]] could interfere with the lab's link with Starfleet Cartography. ({{film|8}}; {{film|9}}; {{film|10}}; [[:File:Sovereign class MSD.png|MSD]] [[okudagram]])
The computer system on board the ''Sovereign''-class were [[bio-neural gel pack]] based. Computer systems were concentrated in two [[computer core]]s. The primary core was located directly below the main bridge on Decks 6 through 8. The secondary core was located in the engineering section, adjacent to [[environmental control]], on Decks 15 through 17.
 
   
 
===Command and control systems===
[[File:Sovereign Bridge2.jpg|thumb|Main bridge of a ''Sovereign''-class starship]]
 
 
The computer system on board the ''Sovereign''-class were [[bio-neural gel pack]]-based. [[Computer system]]s were concentrated in two [[computer core]]s. The primary core was located directly below the main bridge on decks 6 through 8. The secondary core was located in the engineering section, adjacent to [[environmental control]], on decks 15 through 17.
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[[File:Sovereign Bridge2.jpg|thumb|Main bridge of a ''Sovereign''-class starship in 2379|alt=]]
 
Primary operational control of the ship was provided by the main bridge, located at the top of the primary hull. The bridge directly supervised all primary mission operations and coordinated all departmental activities.
 
Primary operational control of the ship was provided by the main bridge, located at the top of the primary hull. The bridge directly supervised all primary mission operations and coordinated all departmental activities.
   
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[[File:Sovereign class bridge.jpg|thumb|left|Main bridge of a ''Sovereign''-class starship in 2373]]
The central area of the main bridge provided seating and information displays for the [[captain]] and two other officers. The [[captain's chair]] was raised from the rest of the bridge officers to the height of the surrounding level, which included [[tactical]] and [[Operations manager|operations]]. The two officer seats were equipped with fully programmable consoles for a variety of uses.
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The central area of the main bridge provided seating and information displays for the [[captain]] and two other officers. The [[captain's chair]] was raised from the rest of the [[bridge officer]]s to the height of the surrounding level, which included [[tactical]] and [[Operations officer|operations]]. The two officer seats were equipped with fully programmable consoles for a variety of uses.
   
Directly fore of the command area was the [[Flight controller|conn officer]], who faced the [[viewscreen|main viewer]]. To the port side of the conn officer, also facing the main viewscreen, was the [[operations officer]]'s console, which was identical in size and design to the helm station.
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Directly fore of the command area was the [[conn officer]], who faced the [[main viewer]]. To the port side of the conn officer, also facing the main viewscreen, was the [[operations officer]]'s [[console]], which was identical in size and design to the helm station.
   
 
[[File:Sovereign Viewscreen.jpg|thumb|The Ops and Conn stations in front of the viewscreen]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Viewscreen.jpg|thumb|The Ops and Conn stations in front of the viewscreen]]
At the very front of the bridge chamber was a large viewscreen. When the screen was not active, a standard bulkhead was present.
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At the very front of the bridge chamber was a large viewscreen. When the screen was not active, a standard [[bulkhead]] was present.
   
Aft and to the left of the command area was an elevated platform on which tactical and [[security]] consoles were located. To the [[captain]]'s right, behind the tactical console, was the mission operations section of the bridge. Against the starboard side walls of the main bridge were the consoles for [[Planetary science|sciences]], along with others that were programmable for a multitude of functions.
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Aft and to the left of the command area was an elevated platform on which tactical and [[security]] consoles were located. To the captain's right, behind the tactical console, was the mission operations section of the bridge. Against the starboard side walls of the main bridge were the consoles for [[Planetary science|sciences]], along with others that were programmable for a multitude of functions.
   
 
[[File:Sovereign observation lounge (2379).jpg|thumb|The observation lounge]]
 
[[File:Sovereign observation lounge (2379).jpg|thumb|The observation lounge]]
 
Located against the aft wall of the bridge was a large [[master systems display]] monitor, similar to the one in engineering. All relevant ship information (such as damage, power distribution, etc.) could be displayed on this cutaway image of the vessel. This monitor could be used to direct ship operations and could be configured for limited flight control if necessary.
 
Located against the aft wall of the bridge was a large [[master systems display]] monitor, similar to the one in engineering. All relevant ship information (such as damage, power distribution, etc.) could be displayed on this cutaway image of the vessel. This monitor could be used to direct ship operations and could be configured for limited flight control if necessary.
   
Also located against the aft wall of the main bridge was the large engineering console. This had a smaller cutaway diagram of the vessel, which displayed all engineering-relevant data and showed warp fields and engine output.
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Also located against the aft wall of the main bridge was the large engineering console. This had a smaller cutaway diagram of the vessel, which displayed all engineering-relevant data and showed [[warp field]]s and engine output.
   
There were two [[turbolift]]s on the bridge. There was also an emergency ladder that connected the bridge to lower decks. Additionally, the bridge provided direct access to the [[observation lounge]], which was located directly aft of the bridge, and the captain's ready room. ({{film|8}})
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There were two [[turbolift]]s on the bridge. There was also an emergency [[ladder]] that connected the bridge to lower decks. Additionally, the bridge provided direct access to the [[observation lounge]], which was located directly aft of the bridge, and the captain's [[ready room]]. ({{film|8}})
   
==== Ready room ====
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====Ready room====
[[File:Sovereign Ready Room.jpg|thumb|left|The ready room]]
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[[File:USS Enterprise-E ready room.jpg|thumb|left|The ready room]]
The captain's ready room doubled as an office and a second private cabin in addition to the [[commanding officer]]'s private quarters. It was located off the starboard side of the main bridge on Deck 1, and provided a place where the captain could work or rest while remaining next to the bridge in case of an emergency. Meetings between the captain and one or two people would also take place here.
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The captain's ready room doubled as an [[office]] and a second private cabin in addition to the [[commanding officer]]'s private quarters. It was located off the starboard side of the main bridge on Deck 1, and provided a place where the captain could work or rest while remaining next to the bridge in case of an emergency. Meetings between the captain and one or two people would also take place here.
   
In one corner there was a simple, narrow bed with a small bookcase over it. Toward the rear of the room was a desk with a computer console.
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In one corner there was a simple, narrow [[bed]] with a small bookcase over it. Toward the rear of the room was a desk with a [[computer]] console.
   
In a corner behind the desk was a doorway which led into a bathroom containing a [[sonic shower]]. Below a mirror was a sink that had no visible controls; the water came on automatically when hands were placed beneath the faucet, and went off when they were withdrawn.
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In a corner behind the desk was a doorway which led into a [[bathroom]] containing a [[sonic shower]]. Below a [[mirror]] was a [[sink]] that had no visible controls; the [[water]] came on automatically when [[hand]]s were placed beneath the [[faucet]], and went off when they were withdrawn.
   
 
Usually, the ready room would be decorated by its occupant by adding a number of personal ornaments.
 
Usually, the ready room would be decorated by its occupant by adding a number of personal ornaments.
   
=== Propulsion systems ===
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===Propulsion systems===
[[File:USS Enterprise-E at impulse.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-E cruises at impulse speeds]]
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[[File:USS Enterprise-E at impulse.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Enterprise''-E cruises at impulse speeds]]
[[File:Sovereign Coils.jpg|thumb|The ''Enterprise''-E being refitted in Drydock]]
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[[File:Sovereign Coils.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Enterprise''-E being refitted in an Earth drydock]]
 
''Sovereign''-class starships achieved warp flight through two warp [[nacelle]]s, which housed multiple [[pair]]s of [[warp coil]]s. It could achieve [[warp factor]] 8. ({{film|10}})
   
 
{{bginfo|Warp 8 is the highest speed a ''Sovereign''-class ship was known to have traveled on-screen. According to ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'', the [[maximum warp]] of the ''Sovereign''-class ship was warp factor 9.7. However, ''[[Star Trek Evolutions]]'' gives the ''Sovereign'' a maximum warp of 9.985. The latest edition of "[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]" gives the Sovereign class a maximum warp speed of 9.995.}}
''Sovereign''-class starships achieved warp flight through two warp [[nacelle]]s, which housed multiple pairs of [[warp coil]]s. They could achieve [[warp factor]] 8. ({{film|10}})
 
 
{{bginfo|Warp 8 is the highest speed a ''Sovereign''-class ship was known to have traveled on-screen. According to ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'', the maximum warp of the ''Sovereign''-class ship was warp factor 9.7. However, ''[[Star Trek Evolutions]]'' gives the Sovereign a maximum warp of 9.985.}}
 
   
 
There were two [[impulse engine]]s, both located at the aft of the saucer section. ({{film|8}})
 
There were two [[impulse engine]]s, both located at the aft of the saucer section. ({{film|8}})
   
[[Main engineering]] contained the controls for the warp and impulse drive systems. Entrance to the primary engineering spaces was provided by two large blast doors, a pair each deck on Decks 15 and 16, that could be closed for internal or external security reasons, as well as in case of emergencies. It was much larger than on previous starship classes and was split into three levels to accommodate the warp core, which spanned several decks.
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Main engineering contained the controls for the warp and impulse drive systems. Entrance to the primary engineering spaces was provided by two large blast doors, a pair each deck on Decks 15 and 16, that could be closed for internal or external security reasons, as well as in case of emergencies. It was much larger than on previous starship classes and was split into three levels to accommodate the warp core, which spanned several decks.
   
The majority of controls were situated on the main deck (Deck 16) and an upper level gantry. Arranged around the warp core stack were a number of control consoles that could be reconfigured to emulate all the command controls on the bridge.
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The majority of controls were situated on the main deck (Deck 16) and an upper-level gantry. Arranged around the warp core stack were a number of control consoles that could be reconfigured to emulate all the command controls on the bridge.
   
The largest work station was the master systems display, which was used to monitor the status of all key systems and could comfortably accommodate four personnel. There were also various wall displays, including a schematic that showed the 'health' of the warp propulsion system.
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The largest workstation was the master systems display, which was used to monitor the status of all key systems and could comfortably accommodate four personnel. There were also various [[wall]] displays, including a schematic that showed the 'health' of the warp propulsion system.
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The [[deuterium tank]]s were above the core, while [[antimatter storage pod]]s surrounded the base of the core. Two large cylindrical tanks were positioned next to the warp core and contained highly dangerous [[plasma coolant]]. Two rectangular power transfer conduits fed off from the warp reaction chamber and angle out of main engineering to the port and starboard warp nacelles. ({{film|9}})
   
The [[deuterium tank]]s were above the core, while [[antimatter storage pod]]s surrounded the base of the core. Two large cylindrical tanks were positioned next to the warp core and contained highly dangerous [[plasma coolant]]. Two rectangular power transfer conduits fed off from the warp reaction chamber and angle out of main engineering to the port and starboard warp nacelles.({{film|9}})
 
 
[[File:Sovereign Warp Core.jpg|thumb|The ''Sovereign''{{'}}s warp core]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Warp Core.jpg|thumb|The ''Sovereign''{{'}}s warp core]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Engineering.jpg|thumb|The main engineering facility]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Engineering.jpg|thumb|The main engineering facility]]
 
Additionally, there were numerous ladders and access panels to [[Jefferies tube]]s, leading throughout the starship. A second tier ringed the second level of main engineering on deck 15. Two ladders on the opposite ends of the [[catwalk]] provided access. ({{film|8}}) By [[2379]], Starfleet began implementing a [[force field]] system around the warp reactor. ({{film|10}})
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{{bginfo|It is unknown at this time exactly what role the reactor core force field played in protecting the ship. During its only shown use, the force field was disabled in battle mere [[minute]]s after it was activated. How this helps the ship is a mystery due to the lack of a force field around the reaction chamber. However, this could possibly be to protect it when the engineering crew fights intruders.|A similar tactic was employed in {{e|Day of Honor}} by [[B'Elanna Torres]] when she had a level 10 force field surround {{USS|Voyager}}'s main engineering right before she ejected the warp core. It may also help contain a warp core breach and stop, or slow it, from spreading.}}
   
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[[File:USS Enterprise-E warp core ejection.jpg|thumb|USS ''Enterprise''-E's ejected warp core]]
Additionally, there were numerous ladders and access panels to [[Jefferies tube]]s, leading throughout the starship. A second tier ringed the second level of main engineering on Deck 15. Two ladders on the opposite ends of the [[catwalk]] provided access. ({{film|8}}) By [[2379]], Starfleet began implementing a [[force field]] system around the warp reactor. ({{film|10}})
 
 
The ''Sovereign''-class was equipped with a [[warp core ejection system]]. Normally used as a last resort measure when a [[warp core breach]] was in progress, in 2375 the ''Enterprise''-E used the capability in order to seal a [[subspace rift]], caused by the [[Son'a]], by remote detonating the ejected core. ({{film|9}})
{{bginfo|It is unknown at this time exactly what role the reactor core force field played in protecting the ship. During its only shown use, the force field was disabled in battle mere minutes after it was activated. How this helps the ship is a mystery due to the lack of a force field around the reaction chamber. However, this could possibly be to protect it when the engineering crew fights intruders.|A similar tactic was employed in {{VOY|Day of Honor}} by [[B'Elanna Torres]] when she had a level 10 force field surround {{USS|Voyager}}'s main engineering right before she ejected the warp core. It may also help contain a warp core breach and stop, or slow it, from spreading.}}
 
   
 
{{bginfo|A detailed exterior ejection sequence was designed by [[John Eaves]] for the scene. But to his disappointment only a very short shot was actually seen on screen. ''{{Eavesdropping|2009/04/17/ejecting-the-warp-core-from-the-enterprise-e/}}''}}
[[File:USS Enterprise-E warp core ejection.jpg|thumb|''Enterprise''-E's ejected warpcore]]
 
The ''Sovereign''-class was equipped with a [[warp core ejection system]]. Normally used as a last resort measure when a [[warp core breach]] is in progress, in 2375 the ''Enterprise''-E used the capability in order to seal a [[subspace rift]], caused by the [[Son'a]] by remote detonating the ejected core. ({{film|9}})
 
{{bginfo|A detailed exterior ejection sequence was designed by John Eaves for the scene. But to his disappointment only a an very short shot was actually seen on screen.[http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/04/17/ejecting-the-warp-core-from-the-enterprise-e/]}}
 
   
=== Transporter systems ===
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===Transporter systems===
[[File:Enterprise-E transporter.jpg|thumb|The back wall of a ''Sovereign''-class [[transporter]]]]
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[[File:Enterprise-E transporter.jpg|thumb|The back wall of a ''Sovereign''-class transporter]]
The ''Sovereign''-class starship included at least four separate [[transporter room]]s, capable of [[site-to-site transport]]. ({{film|10}}) Unusually, the [[transporter console]] in a ''Sovereign''-class transporter room was built into a wall opposite the [[transporter platform]], from where the controls on the console could be seen. ({{film|9}}) The transporters could be operated from both the [[tactical station|tactical]] and [[engineering station]]s on the ship's bridge. A ''Sovereign''-class starship was capable of beaming a single small vessel - such as a {{ShipClass|Scorpion}} [[attack fighter]] - aboard, even if the smaller craft was mobile. ({{film|10}})
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The ''Sovereign''-class starship included at least four separate [[transporter room]]s, capable of [[site-to-site transport]]. ({{film|10}}) Unusually, the [[transporter console]] in a ''Sovereign''-class transporter room was built into a wall opposite the [[transporter platform]], from where the controls on the console could be seen. ({{film|9}}) The [[transporter]]s could be operated from both the [[tactical station|tactical]] and [[engineering station]]s on the ship's bridge. A ''Sovereign''-class starship was capable of beaming a single small vessel &ndash; such as a {{Class|Scorpion}} [[attack fighter]] &ndash; aboard, even if the smaller craft was mobile. ({{film|10}})
   
 
{{bginfo|A ''Sovereign''-class transporter room made only a brief appearance in {{film|9}}. Its omission from {{film|8}} was the first time in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[Star Trek films|film series]] that the transporter room did not appear.}}
 
{{bginfo|A ''Sovereign''-class transporter room made only a brief appearance in {{film|9}}. Its omission from {{film|8}} was the first time in the ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[Star Trek films|film series]] that the transporter room did not appear.}}
   
=== Crew support systems ===
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===Crew support systems===
 
The ''Sovereign-''class starship had the usual array of amenities available to the crew, including [[holodeck]]s, [[gymnasium]]s, a [[Library|ship's library]], etc.
 
The ''Sovereign-''class starship had the usual array of amenities available to the crew, including [[holodeck]]s, [[gymnasium]]s, a [[Library|ship's library]], etc.
   
{{bginfo|It seems that ''Sovereign''-class starships do not have the extensive provisions for civilian personnel that her ''Galaxy''-class predecessors were designed with, as we have yet to see any civilians on board. Married personnel, however, are permitted to share quarters.'' ({{film|10}})}}
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{{bginfo|It seems that ''Sovereign''-class starships did not have the extensive provisions for [[civilian]] personnel that her ''Galaxy''-class predecessors were designed with, as no civilians were seen on board. Married personnel, however, were permitted to share quarters. ''({{film|10}})''}}
   
==== Medical facilities ====
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====Medical facilities====
 
[[File:Sovereign Sickbay.jpg|thumb|The main ''Sovereign''-class sickbay]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Sickbay.jpg|thumb|The main ''Sovereign''-class sickbay]]
 
[[File:EMH in Enterprise-E sickbay.jpg|thumb|The secondary ''Sovereign''-class sickbay, including the ship's EMH]]
 
[[File:EMH in Enterprise-E sickbay.jpg|thumb|The secondary ''Sovereign''-class sickbay, including the ship's EMH]]
One large [[sickbay]] facility, located on Deck 7, served as the primary care facility on ''Sovereign''-class starships. Equipped with six standard and one advanced [[biobed]], sickbay was also home to the [[Chief Medical Officer]]'s office and a small lab used for routine analysis of patients. ({{film|10}})
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One large [[sickbay]] facility, located on Deck 7, served as the primary care facility on ''Sovereign''-class starships. Equipped with six standard and one advanced [[biobed]], sickbay was also home to the [[chief medical officer]]'s office and a small lab used for routine analysis of [[patient]]s. ({{film|10}})
   
A second, smaller facility identical to an {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} sickbay was also present on Deck 16. ({{film|8}})
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A second, smaller facility identical to an {{Class|Intrepid}} sickbay was also present on Deck 16. ({{film|8}})
   
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{{bginfo|This was a reuse of the standing set used on {{s|VOY}}. Since only a single short scene was to take place here, the set was relit and used with minimal alterations to save budget.}}
The room itself was considered to be general-purpose, often the location of regular crew physicals, appointments, and various medical emergencies - it could effectively handle the majority of situations that a starship crew would face. ({{film|8}})
 
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The room itself was considered to be general purpose, and was often the location of regular crew physicals, appointments, and various medical emergencies &ndash; it could effectively handle the majority of situations that a starship crew would face. ({{film|8}})
   
 
''Sovereign''-class starships were equipped with an [[Emergency Medical Hologram]]. ({{film|8}})
 
''Sovereign''-class starships were equipped with an [[Emergency Medical Hologram]]. ({{film|8}})
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==== Crew quarters ====
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====Crew quarters====
 
[[File:Sovereign Crew Quarters.jpg|thumb|Senior officers' quarters]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Crew Quarters.jpg|thumb|Senior officers' quarters]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Crew Quarters bedroom.jpg|thumb|Officers' quarters bedroom]]
 
[[File:Sovereign Crew Quarters bedroom.jpg|thumb|Officers' quarters bedroom]]
The arrangement of living quarters was designed to be modular, so that at any time a particular area could be reconfigured to create larger or smaller residential areas. Most living areas were located on the upper and lower surfaces of the [[saucer section]], offering residents a remarkable view of the starscape outside their windows.
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The arrangement of living quarters was designed to be modular, so that at any time a particular area could be reconfigured to create larger or smaller residential areas. Most living areas were located on the upper and lower surfaces of the [[saucer section]], offering residents a remarkable view of the starscape outside their [[window]]s.
   
As is common on [[Starfleet]] vessels, the living accommodations for senior officers and VIPs were larger than standard crew quarters. Officers' quarters usually included a living area in the center of the dwelling, which held a personal workstation, couch, replicator and a small dining area.
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As was common on [[Starfleet]] vessels, the living accommodations for senior officers and VIPs were larger than standard crew quarters. Officers' quarters usually included a living area in the center of the dwelling, which held a personal workstation, [[couch]], [[replicator]], and a small dining area.
   
Connected to this was a bedroom that featured a double-sized bed and room for personal belongings. Normally, the bedroom would be connected by a half-bathroom with wash basin, mirror, toilet, several drawers and a sonic shower. For [[senior staff]], this bathroom was usually upgraded to a full-sized bathroom with [[bathtub]]. ({{film|9}})
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Connected to this was a bedroom that featured a double-sized bed and room for personal belongings. Normally, the bedroom would be connected by a half-bathroom with wash basin, mirror, [[toilet]], several drawers, and a [[sonic shower]]. For [[senior staff]], this bathroom was usually upgraded to a full-sized bathroom with [[bathtub]]. ({{film|9}})
 
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=== Auxilary spacecraft systems ===
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===Auxiliary spacecraft systems===
 
Located at the dorsal stern of the [[primary hull]], the [[shuttlebay|main shuttlebay]] took up a significant portion of the aft section of Decks 6 through 9 on the ''Sovereign''-class. Due to the mission profile of the ''Sovereign'', the shuttlebay extended further than normal for a vessel its size to accommodate [[runabout]]s and several [[shuttlecraft]].
 
Located at the dorsal stern of the [[primary hull]], the [[shuttlebay|main shuttlebay]] took up a significant portion of the aft section of Decks 6 through 9 on the ''Sovereign''-class. Due to the mission profile of the ''Sovereign'', the shuttlebay extended further than normal for a vessel its size to accommodate [[runabout]]s and several [[shuttlecraft]].
   
 
The secondary shuttlebay was located at the very aft portion of the engineering hull. This bay, while smaller than the main facility, was just as capable of handling flight operations as the main shuttlebay. ({{film|8}})
 
The secondary shuttlebay was located at the very aft portion of the engineering hull. This bay, while smaller than the main facility, was just as capable of handling flight operations as the main shuttlebay. ({{film|8}})
   
In addition to shuttlecraft, the ''Sovereign'' class also featured a captain's yacht, designed for special diplomatic missions. The yacht on board the ''Enterprise''-E was named the ''[[Cousteau (yacht)|Cousteau]]''. ({{film|9}})
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In addition to shuttlecraft, the ''Sovereign'' class also featured a captain's yacht, designed for special diplomatic missions. The yacht on board the ''Enterprise''-E was named the ''{{dis|Cousteau|yacht}}''. ({{film|9}})
   
==== Escape pods ====
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====Escape pods====
 
The ''Sovereign''-class starship carried a number of [[Sovereign type escape pod|escape pods]]. In the event of a catastrophic emergency, these pods served the same purpose as the lifeboats of a water-based vessel and ensured the continued survival of passengers and crew after the primary vessel had to be abandoned.
 
The ''Sovereign''-class starship carried a number of [[Sovereign type escape pod|escape pods]]. In the event of a catastrophic emergency, these pods served the same purpose as the lifeboats of a water-based vessel and ensured the continued survival of passengers and crew after the primary vessel had to be abandoned.
   
 
The escape pods were located throughout the ''Sovereign''-class starship's primary and secondary hulls: there were two rows of pods on the dorsal side of the command saucer, and two on the ventral side. Further rows of pods lined each side of the engineering hull.
 
The escape pods were located throughout the ''Sovereign''-class starship's primary and secondary hulls: there were two rows of pods on the dorsal side of the command saucer, and two on the ventral side. Further rows of pods lined each side of the engineering hull.
   
Unlike the escape pods utilized on the ''Galaxy''- and ''Intrepid''-class, ({{VOY|Year of Hell}}) there was no outer hatch that opened for launch. Instead, the [[heat shield]] of the escape pod lay flush with the ''Sovereign''-class ship's outer hull. Personnel entered the pods through hatches that lined sections of the ship's corridors, and a situation display monitor was located between the pods.
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Unlike the escape pods utilized on the ''Galaxy''- and ''Intrepid''-class, there was no outer hatch that opened for launch. ({{VOY|Year of Hell}}) Instead, the [[heat shield]] of the escape pod lay flush with the ''Sovereign''-class ship's outer hull. Personnel entered the pods through hatches that lined sections of the ship's [[corridor]]s, and a situation display monitor was located between the pods.
   
Each hatch swung open on a hinge at the bottom, creating a short ramp from the floor of the corridor into the interior of the capsule. The pods were equipped with heat shields for atmospheric entry and landing if a suitable planet could be found to set down on. ({{film|8}})
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Each hatch swung open on a hinge at the bottom, creating a short ramp from the [[floor]] of the corridor into the interior of the capsule. The pods were equipped with heat shields for atmospheric entry and landing if a suitable planet could be found to set down on. ({{film|8}})
   
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By the 2380s some ships of the class have been upgraded with newer style escape pods. ({{PRO|Mindwalk|Supernova, Part 1}})
== Ships commissioned ==
 
;Named:
 
* {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E}} (NCC-1701-E)
 
<!--No other ships were named in canon. Do not add non-canon ones here; see the apocrypha section-->
 
   
 
==Ships commissioned==
;Uncertain:
 
 
;Named
* {{USS|Destiny}}
 
* {{USS|Saratoga|2374}}
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*{{USS|Ark Royal}} ([[NCC]]-75922)
* {{USS|Sentinel}}
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*{{USS|Arsinoe}} (NCC-75307)
 
*{{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E}} (NCC-1701-E)
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*{{USS|Gilgamesh}} (NCC-74669)
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*{{USS|Glasgow}} (NCC-75117)
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*{{USS|Hrothgar}} (NCC-74975)
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*{{USS|Hutchinson}} (NCC-74957)
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*{{USS|Igraine}} (NCC-74980)
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*{{USS|Inaieu}} (NCC-75018)
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*{{USS|Jaresh-Inyo}} (NCC-75020)
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*{{USS|Musashi}} (NCC-74660)
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*{{USS|Okuda}} (NCC-74107)
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*{{USS|Pachacuti}} (NCC-74181)
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*{{USS|Sovereign}} (NCC-73811)
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*{{USS|Valkyrie}} (NCC-74877)
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*{{USS|Van Citters}} (NCC-72504)
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*{{USS|Venture|NCC-75306}} (NCC-75306)
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*{{USS|Warspite}} (NCC-74922)
   
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;Fictional
== Appendices ==
 
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*{{USS|Wayfarer}} (NCC-80035)
=== Appearances ===
 
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;Unnamed:
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*[[Sovereign unnamed 000|Unnamed ''Sovereign''-class starships]]
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==Appendices==
 
===Appearances===
 
<div class="appear">
 
<div class="appear">
* [[Star Trek films|''Star Trek'' films]]:
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*{{Star Trek films}}:
** {{film|8}}
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**{{film|8}}
** {{film|9}}
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**{{film|9}}
** {{film|10}}
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**{{film|10}}
* {{DS9}}
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*{{DS9}}
** {{e|Sacrifice of Angels}} ([[USS Defiant (NX-74205) library computer|LCARS graphic]])
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**{{e|Sacrifice of Angels}} {{small|([[USS Defiant (NX-74205) library computer|LCARS graphic]])}}
** {{e|Tears of the Prophets}} (LCARS graphic)
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**{{e|Tears of the Prophets}} {{small|(LCARS graphic)}}
** {{e|What You Leave Behind}} (LCARS graphic)
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**{{e|What You Leave Behind}} {{small|(LCARS graphic)}}
* {{VOY|Drone}} ([[USS Voyager library computer|LCARS graphic]])</div>
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*{{VOY|Drone}} {{small|([[USS Voyager library computer|LCARS graphic]])}}
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*{{PIC}}
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**{{e|The Star Gazer}}
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**{{e|Farewell}}
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**{{e|The Next Generation}}
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**{{e|Võx}}
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**"[[The Last Generation (episode)|The Last Generation]]"
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*{{LD}}
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**{{e|Crisis Point 2: Paradoxus}} {{small|(holographic recreation)}}
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**{{e|The Stars At Night}}
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*{{PRO}}
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**{{e|Mindwalk}}
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**{{e|Supernova, Part 1}}
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**{{e|Supernova, Part 2}}
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</div>
   
=== Background information ===
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===Background information===
 
[[File:Enterprise-E bridge.jpg|thumb|The bridge of the ''Enterprise''-E]]
 
[[File:Enterprise-E bridge.jpg|thumb|The bridge of the ''Enterprise''-E]]
In production notes for {{film|8}}, [[Michael Okuda]] suggested that the [[prototype]] for the ''Sovereign''-class was the USS ''Sovereign'' and would have had a [[registry]] in a range around NX/NCC-75000. The ''Sovereign'' was also mentioned briefly in the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'', but the vessel itself has not been seen on screen to date.
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In production notes for {{film|8}}, [[Michael Okuda]] suggested that the [[prototype]] for the ''Sovereign''-class was the {{mb|USS Sovereign (prototype)|USS ''Sovereign''}} and would have had a [[registry]] in a range around NX/NCC-75000. The ''Sovereign'' was also mentioned briefly in the {{ste}}.
   
 
The official cutaway poster of the vessel that was released for ''First Contact'' designates the ship as an "Explorer Type 2".
 
The official cutaway poster of the vessel that was released for ''First Contact'' designates the ship as an "Explorer Type 2".
   
It appears that the ''Sovereign''-class has at least two sickbay facilities, given sources in ''Star Trek: First Contact'' and ''Star Trek Nemesis'' that indicate sickbays on Decks 8 and 16. The ''Sovereign''-class is not the first class of vessel to have several sickbays; for example, [[Beverly Crusher]] was seen evacuating a sickbay in the engineering hull of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in {{film|7}}, as well as being treated in the engineering hull sickbay herself in {{e|The Arsenal of Freedom}}.
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It appears that the ''Sovereign'' class had at least two sickbay facilities, given sources in ''Star Trek: First Contact'' and ''Star Trek Nemesis'' that indicate sickbays on Decks 8 and 16. The ''Sovereign'' class was not the first class of vessel to have several sickbays; for example, [[Beverly Crusher]] was seen evacuating a sickbay in the engineering hull of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in {{film|7}}, as well as being treated in the engineering hull sickbay herself in {{e|The Arsenal of Freedom}}.
   
[[Saucer separation]] capability of the ''Sovereign''-class was something that was neither seen nor mentioned on screen or in the scripts, but John Eaves went ahead and designed a detailed separation anyway. Design sketches were published in [[Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 11]], page 49.
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The [[saucer separation]] capability of the ''Sovereign'' class was something that was neither seen nor mentioned on screen or in the [[script]]s, but John Eaves went ahead and designed a detailed separation anyway. Design sketches were published in {{STTM|3|11}}, page 49. [[Ronald D. Moore]] also stated that he believed the ''Enterprise-E'' had a detachable saucer section. {{AOLchat|Ronald D. Moore|ron040|1997}}
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The ''Sovereign'' class name is not directly referred to in dialogue until {{LD|No Small Parts}}, but can be read on a [[master systems display]] on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} bridge.
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The total number of ''Sovereign''-class vessels present at Frontier Day was established by former {{s|PIC}} Research Assistant [[Jörg Hillebrand]]. {{Twitter|gaghyogi49/status/1654542725058789381}}
   
 
====Studio model====
 
====Studio model====
:''See [[Sovereign class model|''Sovereign''-class model]].''
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: See [[Sovereign class model|''Sovereign'' class model]].
   
==== Size ====
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====Size====
Most sources agree that the ''Enterprise''-E is 2248 feet (685.2 meters) long. John Eaves described the rationale as follows:
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Most sources agree that the ''Enterprise''-E was 2,248 feet (685.2 meters) long. John Eaves described the rationale as follows:
   
<blockquote>When the "E" had a final approved design, we drew up a chart of all the ''Enterprises'' in profile. Herman [Zimmerman] and I set down a whole bunch of cutouts of the "E" in various sizes to see where this new ship should scale with the others. We found one size that looked appropriate and we put a scale to its length and that would be 2248 feet. Rick [Sternbach] was waiting to do the blueprints and add his creativity to the design, so we gave him a drawing with this one measurement. From there he sized the whole ship ... [http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/03/16/hello-world/#comment-47]</blockquote>
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<blockquote>"When the "E" had a final approved design, we drew up a chart of all the ''Enterprises'' in profile. Herman [Zimmerman] and I set down a whole bunch of cutouts of the "E" in various sizes to see where this new ship should scale with the others. We found one size that looked appropriate and we put a scale to its length and that would be 2,248 feet. Rick [Sternbach] was waiting to do the blueprints and add his creativity to the design, so we gave him a drawing with this one measurement. From there he sized the whole ship ..." {{Eavesdropping|2009/03/16/hello-world/#comment-47}}</blockquote>
   
The length of 2248 feet can also be seen in John Eaves' size charts for ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. [http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/04/14/the-ship-scales-of-insurrection/] The {{film|10}} size chart puts it at 2250 feet, but since all the other figures in the chart are expressed to the nearest ten feet, we don't know whether this was a size revision or mere rounding for the purposes of this chart. [http://flare.solareclipse.net/ultimatebb.php/topic/6/2013/2.html#000015]
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The length of 2,248 feet can also be seen in John Eaves' size charts for ''Star Trek: Insurrection''. {{Eavesdropping|2009/04/14/the-ship-scales-of-insurrection/}} The {{film|10}} size chart puts it at 2,250 feet, but since all the other figures in the chart are expressed to the nearest ten feet, we don't know whether this was a size revision or mere rounding for the purposes of this chart. [http://flare.solareclipse.net/ultimatebb.php/topic/6/2013/2.html#000015]
   
==== Refit ====
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====Refit====
According to John Eaves, the ''Enterprise''-E was to have been retrofit at the end of ''Star Trek Nemesis'' but due to budgetary reasons and script changes the ''Enterprise'' was only seen being repaired in dry dock. "''For the end of the film the badly destroyed and damaged E is being rebuilt in space-dock. This is where the opportunity was given to really fix all the lines and flow to match the roots of where the original drawing had left off. Not too often does one gets the chance to rework a beloved piece of art, and I was so happy to get the chance regardless of how minor the changes were.''"
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According to John Eaves, the ''Enterprise''-E was to have been retrofit at the end of ''Star Trek Nemesis'' but due to budgetary reasons and script changes the ''Enterprise'' was only seen being repaired in dry dock. "''For the end of the film the badly destroyed and damaged E is being rebuilt in space-dock. This is where the opportunity was given to really fix all the lines and flow to match the roots of where the original drawing had left off. Not too often does one gets the chance to rework a beloved piece of art, and I was so happy to get the chance regardless of how minor the changes were.''"
   
"''The drawings were done and to be seen as the E leaves the space-dock at the end of ''Nemesis'', with what we were hoping to get approval on being the new aztec patterned paint job, that was so prominent with all the preceding variations of the Enterprise. As production went on, it was becoming clear that Nemesis was going to be the last of the TNG movies and thus, the E would fly no more. Very sad thoughts, and I was so hoping to at least to get to see that final version fly off into space… Budget and script changes kept the E in the bay under repair so all that exists of the big finish only exists on paper as a bunch of plans.''"[http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2010/12/10/the-evolutions-of-the-uss-midway-cv-41-and-the-uss-enterprise-ncc-1701-e/#000015]
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"''The drawings were done and to be seen as the E leaves the space-dock at the end of ''Nemesis'', with what we were hoping to get approval on being the new Aztec patterned paint job, that was so prominent with all the preceding variations of the ''Enterprise''. As production went on, it was becoming clear that ''Nemesis'' was going to be the last of the TNG movies and thus, the E would fly no more. Very sad thoughts, and I was so hoping to at least to get to see that final version fly off into space... Budget and script changes kept the E in the bay under repair so all that exists of the big finish only exists on paper as a bunch of plans.''" {{Eavesdropping|2010/12/10/the-evolutions-of-the-uss-midway-cv-41-and-the-uss-enterprise-ncc-1701-e/#000015}}
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===Apocrypha===
 
''Sovereign''-class starships have been mentioned often in {{novel}}s and [[games]]. A [[role playing game]] supplement from [[Decipher]] mentions the ''Sovereign'', {{mb|USS Yorktwon (NCC-90276)|''Yorktown''}}, and {{mb|USS Independence (NCC-90346)|''Independence''}}.
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The class's prototype, the USS ''Sovereign'', has appeared or been mentioned in several non-[[canon]] sources, such as the novels ''[[Spectre]]'', ''[[Dark Victory]]'', and ''[[The Genesis Wave, Book One]]'', as well as the [[Pocket Books]]' [[reference works]] release ''[[Starship Spotter]]''. The ''Sovereign'' was also the ship the player commanded in the later portions of the game ''[[Star Trek: Bridge Commander]]''.
   
=== Apocrypha ===
 
*''Sovereign''-class starships have been mentioned often in [[novels]] and [[games]]. A role-playing game supplement from [[Decipher]] mentions the ''Sovereign'', ''Yorktown'', and ''Independence''.
 
*The class's prototype, the USS ''Sovereign'', has appeared or been mentioned in several non-[[canon]] sources, such as the [[novels]] ''[[Spectre]]'', ''[[Dark Victory]]'', and ''[[The Genesis Wave, Book One]]'', as well as [[Pocket Books]]' [[reference works]] release ''[[Starship Spotter]]''. The ''Sovereign'' was also the ship the player commanded in the later portions of the game ''[[Star Trek: Bridge Commander]]''.
 
 
[[File:USS Zhukov alongside USS Sovereign in Bridge Commander.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Zhukov'' (foreground) alongside the USS ''Sovereign'' (background) in ''Star Trek: Bridge Commander'']]
 
[[File:USS Zhukov alongside USS Sovereign in Bridge Commander.jpg|thumb|The USS ''Zhukov'' (foreground) alongside the USS ''Sovereign'' (background) in ''Star Trek: Bridge Commander'']]
*''Star Trek: Bridge Commander'' and ''[[Star Trek: Legacy]]'' list a likely and widely-accepted registry number for the ''Sovereign'' as NX-73811 (later NCC-73811). Other games mentioning ''Sovereign'' are the [[role-playing]] game supplements ''[[The Price of Freedom]]'' from [[Last Unicorn Games]] and ''[[Starships (Decipher)|Starships]]'' from Decipher. In ''Star Trek: Legacy'' there were several ''Sovereign''-class starships seen in the campaign, including the ''Enterprise'',''Sovereign'', ''Davis'', and ''Legacy''.
 
*In the video game ''[[Star Trek: Invasion]]'', two ''Sovereign''-class vessels appeared: the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, and the USS ''Sentinel''-B. The ''Enterprise''-E is also the main base of operations in the game ''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]''.
 
*The ''Sovereign''-class is also the most powerful class available to the player in the game ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'', with the variant timeship USS ''Premonition'' also including a temporal weapon which allowed the player to pause time in local areas. This ship has never been mentioned anywhere else and due to the events of the game may never have existed (due to changes in the timeline by the player's actions.)
 
*In ''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]'', one Sovereign-class starship is the ''Saratoga''. In both games, the ''Sovereign''-class has a special weapon called the "Corbomite Reflector" which deflects enemy torpedoes, sometimes right back at the ship that fired them.
 
*In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', the Sovereign-class starship is an "Assault Cruiser", available to those with the rank of Rear Admiral. It also has three "sister" ship classes with identical capabilities: the ''Noble''-class, ''Majestic''-class, and ''Imperial''-class.
 
   
 
''Star Trek: Bridge Commander'' and ''[[Star Trek: Legacy]]'' list a likely and widely-accepted registry number for the ''Sovereign'' as NX-73811 (later NCC-73811). Other games mentioning the ''Sovereign'' are the role-playing game supplements ''[[The Price of Freedom]]'' from [[Last Unicorn Games]] and ''{{dis|Starships|Decipher}}'' from Decipher. In ''Star Trek: Legacy'' there were several ''Sovereign''-class starships seen in the campaign, including the ''Enterprise'', ''Sovereign'', {{mb|USS Davis (NCC-74967)|''Davis''}}, and {{mb|USS Legacy|''Legacy''}}.
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In the video game ''[[Star Trek: Invasion]]'', two ''Sovereign''-class vessels appeared: the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}}, and the {{mb|USS Sentinel (NCC-1733-B)|USS ''Sentinel''-B}}. The ''Enterprise''-E is also the main base of operations in the game ''[[Star Trek: Elite Force II]]''.
*[http://www.ditl.org/pagarticle.php?5 Sovereign Changes] at [http://www.ditl.org Daystrom Institute Technical Library]
 
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The ''Sovereign''-class is also the most powerful class available to the player in the game ''[[Star Trek: Armada]]'', with the variant timeship {{mb|USS Premonition|USS ''Premonition''}} also including a temporal weapon which allowed the player to pause time in local areas. This ship has never been mentioned anywhere else and due to the events of the game may never have existed (due to changes in the [[timeline]] by the player's actions.)
*[http://ottens.co.uk/forgottentrek/designing-a-sovereign-enterprise/ Designing a Sovereign ''Enterprise''] at [http://www.ottens.co.uk/forgottentrek/ Forgotten Trek]
 
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In ''[[Star Trek: Armada II]]'', one ''Sovereign''-class starship is the {{mb|USS Saratoga (Sovereign class)|''Saratoga''}}. In both games, the ''Sovereign''-class has a special weapon called the "Corbomite Reflector" which deflects enemy torpedoes, sometimes right back at the ship that fired them.
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The Sovereign-class starship was introduced in the late 24th century, showcasing some of Starfleet's most recent technological advances.

History

USS Enterprise-E in drydock 2

The USS Enterprise-E in drydock over Earth in 2379

The Sovereign-class was introduced during the early 2370s, and was, at the time, the longest and most advanced starship design in the fleet, though not as large as the Galaxy-class starship. The Sovereign-class USS Enterprise-E was built at the San Francisco Fleet Yards and was launched from that facility on stardate 49827.5. (Star Trek: First Contact dedication plaque)

USS Enterprise-E engages Borg at 001

The USS Enterprise-E firing at the Borg cube at the Battle of Sector 001

The Sovereign class's first major engagements came in 2373, when the USS Enterprise saw action in the Borg incursion into Sector 001, and was instrumental in the destruction of the attacking cube. (Star Trek: First Contact)

While the Sovereign-class was not a key player in the Dominion War, such vessels as the Enterprise-E spent time during the war putting out diplomatic "brush fires" and extending the occasional olive branch, as the Federation Diplomatic Corps were busy attempting to put an end to the war. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Sometime after the Enterprise's mission in the Briar Patch and before the engagement with the Reman warship Scimitar, a refitting of the Enterprise-E took place. The major changes included five additional torpedo tubes and four additional phaser arrays. A slight change in the warp nacelle pylons was also implemented. The Enterprise was able to deploy these new systems in 2379, prior to its mission to Romulus. (Star Trek Nemesis)

In 2380, while the USS Cerritos was undergoing repairs, Captain Carol Freeman refused any cosmetic changes, noting that she hated it when a ship gets repaired and "comes out looking all... Sovereign-class." (LD: "No Small Parts")

In 2381, the Sovereign-class USS Van Citters came to the aid of Douglas Station when it came under attack by the three ships of the Texas-class. Over the course of the battle, the Van Citters became overwhelmed by the three ships and was incapacitated after its shields failed and it received significant damage to its primary hull and nacelles. The Cerritos was able to save the Van Citters from destruction by baiting the Texas-class vessels to itself. (LD: "The Stars At Night")

In 2384, at least 19 ships of this class (which included the USS Sovereign and the Enterprise-E) intercepted the USS Protostar in a restricted sector near the star Gamma Serpentis. They were part of an armada which included Akira-class, Centaur-type, and Defiant-class starships. They were later infected with the Living construct by Ensign Asencia. (PRO: "Mindwalk", "Supernova, Part 1")

In 2401, eight ships of this class were sent by Starfleet to join an armada opposing an unknown Borg vessel. The Borg liaison sent to the USS Stargazer briefly commandeered this vessel and others, before the crew managed to engage their auto-destruct system. (PIC: "The Star Gazer")

On Frontier Day that same year, 38 ships of this class were involved in fleet maneuvers to celebrate 250 years since the Enterprise NX-01 took her first voyage. They were commandeered after officers under the age of 25 were placed under the influence of the Borg with the help of Jack Crusher. (PIC: "Võx", "The Last Generation")

Technical data

Physical arrangement

Sovereign side view

Port-side overview

Nearly seven hundred meters in length, the design of the Sovereign-class consisted of two hull sections: a saucer-shaped primary hull and a secondary hull which mounted two warp nacelles. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Rick Sternbach unambiguously mapped 23 decks to the Enterprise exterior in his construction blueprints for the ten-foot miniature, which were reproduced in Star Trek: The Next Generation Sketchbook: The Movies. The ship is stated, by Captain Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: First Contact, as having 24 decks. In the same film, however, Lieutenant Daniels refers to a Deck 26. Likewise, Lieutenant Commanders Data and Worf both refer to Deck 29 in Star Trek Nemesis. The Sovereign-class MSD, seen in both films, shows 23 or 24 decks (depending on the interpretation of the lowest deck space).

Tactical systems

Deflector status display, Sovereign class

Deflector shields on display

The Sovereign-class starship had several weaponry enhancements over previous starship classes, including quantum torpedoes as well as photon torpedoes, and numerous phaser banks and arrays.

USS Enterprise-E attacks the Scimitar

The USS Enterprise-E attacks the Scimitar

The Sovereign-class originally employed twelve phaser arrays at key locations throughout the ship's hull. Seven dorsal phaser arrays were located on the primary hull, one extending around the saucer section, giving it an oval appearance. Six smaller arrays covered the aft dorsal firing arcs and were located along the aft portion of the saucer section, above the main shuttlebay.

Four ventral phaser arrays were located on the primary hull, extending around in nearly a half circle on both the starboard and port ventral sides of the saucer section. A single phaser array was located along the ventral section of the engineering hull, running perpendicular to the hull. (Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek: Insurrection) During the refit, four were added to the trailing edges of the warp nacelle pylons (one dorsal and one ventral for each pylon) bringing the phaser array count to sixteen. (Star Trek Nemesis)

In her original configuration, the Sovereign-class mounted five torpedo launchers. The "main" launcher was located on the ventral portion of the saucer on a turret and was supplemented by one twin-tube launcher, forward and aft at the bottom of the secondary hull. The refit saw the addition of five more tubes: three on the dorsal saucer section (a single tube facing forward on Deck 3 and a twin-tube launcher facing aft (located above the aft saucer airlock) as well as two on the secondary hull, both facing aft – one above and one below the secondary hull shuttlebay. (Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek Nemesis)

Interior design

Layout

Enterprise-E MSD

The USS Enterprise-E's Master Systems Display on the bridge

In terms of deck layout, the upper sections of the Sovereign-class starship formed the command section and living areas, while the lower decks housed main engineering and fuel supplies.

As is traditional, deck numbering ascended from top to bottom. At the top of the saucer section was Deck 1, which housed the main bridge. This deck also held the more recent modifications of an observation lounge, a ready room for the ship's captain, and an airlock with attached cabin.

Sovereign class corridor, 2375

A typical Sovereign-class corridor

Deck 2 encompassed the first of the many levels of crew quarters, with rooms for the highest-ranking command staff and an officer's mess hall. Decks 3 through 9 featured more officers' quarters, the forward and aft viewing lounges, science labs, the main shuttlebay, conduits for the optical data network, and the vessel's main computer core.

Decks 10 through 14 completed the primary hull of the Sovereign-class starship, and also encompassed forward and aft cargo bays on Decks 10 and 11, and phaser systems on deck 11. The stellar cartography department aboard the Sovereign-class was located on Deck 11. Sensors and the secondary navigational deflector were found on Deck 12.

Sovereign class corridor, 2373

A Sovereign-class corridor at red alert

Deck 13, which was taken up almost entirely by deuterium fuel tanks, marked the real split between the habitable areas and the engineering and ship's storage sections. Main engineering and its related systems – such as the EPS power taps, the central matter/antimatter reaction chamber, support labs, and the engineering computer core – were spread over decks 14 through 18.

Deck 14 was largely dedicated to engineering systems, and also featured the lower sensor platform. Decks 15 through 18 comprised the main navigational deflector array and an auxiliary bridge, which was also known as the battle bridge.

Deck 16 also featured the launch and retrieval mechanism for the captain's yacht. The yacht was lowered by a set of gantries until its engines extended to operational position and then it would be free to maneuver.

Starfleet Cartography

A Sovereign-class astrometrics lab

The Sovereign-class was also equipped with an astrometrics lab where a direct uplink with Starfleet Cartography could be established. Interference from nearby astronomical phenomena could interfere with the lab's link with Starfleet Cartography. (Star Trek: First Contact; Star Trek: Insurrection; Star Trek Nemesis; MSD okudagram)

Command and control systems

The computer system on board the Sovereign-class were bio-neural gel pack-based. Computer systems were concentrated in two computer cores. The primary core was located directly below the main bridge on decks 6 through 8. The secondary core was located in the engineering section, adjacent to environmental control, on decks 15 through 17.

Sovereign Bridge2

Main bridge of a Sovereign-class starship in 2379

Primary operational control of the ship was provided by the main bridge, located at the top of the primary hull. The bridge directly supervised all primary mission operations and coordinated all departmental activities.

Sovereign class bridge

Main bridge of a Sovereign-class starship in 2373

The central area of the main bridge provided seating and information displays for the captain and two other officers. The captain's chair was raised from the rest of the bridge officers to the height of the surrounding level, which included tactical and operations. The two officer seats were equipped with fully programmable consoles for a variety of uses.

Directly fore of the command area was the conn officer, who faced the main viewer. To the port side of the conn officer, also facing the main viewscreen, was the operations officer's console, which was identical in size and design to the helm station.

Sovereign Viewscreen

The Ops and Conn stations in front of the viewscreen

At the very front of the bridge chamber was a large viewscreen. When the screen was not active, a standard bulkhead was present.

Aft and to the left of the command area was an elevated platform on which tactical and security consoles were located. To the captain's right, behind the tactical console, was the mission operations section of the bridge. Against the starboard side walls of the main bridge were the consoles for sciences, along with others that were programmable for a multitude of functions.

Sovereign observation lounge (2379)

The observation lounge

Located against the aft wall of the bridge was a large master systems display monitor, similar to the one in engineering. All relevant ship information (such as damage, power distribution, etc.) could be displayed on this cutaway image of the vessel. This monitor could be used to direct ship operations and could be configured for limited flight control if necessary.

Also located against the aft wall of the main bridge was the large engineering console. This had a smaller cutaway diagram of the vessel, which displayed all engineering-relevant data and showed warp fields and engine output.

There were two turbolifts on the bridge. There was also an emergency ladder that connected the bridge to lower decks. Additionally, the bridge provided direct access to the observation lounge, which was located directly aft of the bridge, and the captain's ready room. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Ready room

USS Enterprise-E ready room

The ready room

The captain's ready room doubled as an office and a second private cabin in addition to the commanding officer's private quarters. It was located off the starboard side of the main bridge on Deck 1, and provided a place where the captain could work or rest while remaining next to the bridge in case of an emergency. Meetings between the captain and one or two people would also take place here.

In one corner there was a simple, narrow bed with a small bookcase over it. Toward the rear of the room was a desk with a computer console.

In a corner behind the desk was a doorway which led into a bathroom containing a sonic shower. Below a mirror was a sink that had no visible controls; the water came on automatically when hands were placed beneath the faucet, and went off when they were withdrawn.

Usually, the ready room would be decorated by its occupant by adding a number of personal ornaments.

Propulsion systems

USS Enterprise-E at impulse

The USS Enterprise-E cruises at impulse speeds

Sovereign Coils

The USS Enterprise-E being refitted in an Earth drydock

Sovereign-class starships achieved warp flight through two warp nacelles, which housed multiple pairs of warp coils. It could achieve warp factor 8. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Warp 8 is the highest speed a Sovereign-class ship was known to have traveled on-screen. According to Star Trek: Starship Spotter, the maximum warp of the Sovereign-class ship was warp factor 9.7. However, Star Trek Evolutions gives the Sovereign a maximum warp of 9.985. The latest edition of "Star Trek: Ships of the Line" gives the Sovereign class a maximum warp speed of 9.995.

There were two impulse engines, both located at the aft of the saucer section. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Main engineering contained the controls for the warp and impulse drive systems. Entrance to the primary engineering spaces was provided by two large blast doors, a pair each deck on Decks 15 and 16, that could be closed for internal or external security reasons, as well as in case of emergencies. It was much larger than on previous starship classes and was split into three levels to accommodate the warp core, which spanned several decks.

The majority of controls were situated on the main deck (Deck 16) and an upper-level gantry. Arranged around the warp core stack were a number of control consoles that could be reconfigured to emulate all the command controls on the bridge.

The largest workstation was the master systems display, which was used to monitor the status of all key systems and could comfortably accommodate four personnel. There were also various wall displays, including a schematic that showed the 'health' of the warp propulsion system.

The deuterium tanks were above the core, while antimatter storage pods surrounded the base of the core. Two large cylindrical tanks were positioned next to the warp core and contained highly dangerous plasma coolant. Two rectangular power transfer conduits fed off from the warp reaction chamber and angle out of main engineering to the port and starboard warp nacelles. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Sovereign Warp Core

The Sovereign's warp core

Sovereign Engineering

The main engineering facility

Additionally, there were numerous ladders and access panels to Jefferies tubes, leading throughout the starship. A second tier ringed the second level of main engineering on deck 15. Two ladders on the opposite ends of the catwalk provided access. (Star Trek: First Contact) By 2379, Starfleet began implementing a force field system around the warp reactor. (Star Trek Nemesis)

It is unknown at this time exactly what role the reactor core force field played in protecting the ship. During its only shown use, the force field was disabled in battle mere minutes after it was activated. How this helps the ship is a mystery due to the lack of a force field around the reaction chamber. However, this could possibly be to protect it when the engineering crew fights intruders.
A similar tactic was employed in "Day of Honor" by B'Elanna Torres when she had a level 10 force field surround USS Voyager's main engineering right before she ejected the warp core. It may also help contain a warp core breach and stop, or slow it, from spreading.
USS Enterprise-E warp core ejection

USS Enterprise-E's ejected warp core

The Sovereign-class was equipped with a warp core ejection system. Normally used as a last resort measure when a warp core breach was in progress, in 2375 the Enterprise-E used the capability in order to seal a subspace rift, caused by the Son'a, by remote detonating the ejected core. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

A detailed exterior ejection sequence was designed by John Eaves for the scene. But to his disappointment only a very short shot was actually seen on screen. [1]

Transporter systems

Enterprise-E transporter

The back wall of a Sovereign-class transporter

The Sovereign-class starship included at least four separate transporter rooms, capable of site-to-site transport. (Star Trek Nemesis) Unusually, the transporter console in a Sovereign-class transporter room was built into a wall opposite the transporter platform, from where the controls on the console could be seen. (Star Trek: Insurrection) The transporters could be operated from both the tactical and engineering stations on the ship's bridge. A Sovereign-class starship was capable of beaming a single small vessel – such as a Scorpion-class attack fighter – aboard, even if the smaller craft was mobile. (Star Trek Nemesis)

A Sovereign-class transporter room made only a brief appearance in Star Trek: Insurrection. Its omission from Star Trek: First Contact was the first time in the Star Trek film series that the transporter room did not appear.

Crew support systems

The Sovereign-class starship had the usual array of amenities available to the crew, including holodecks, gymnasiums, a ship's library, etc.

It seems that Sovereign-class starships did not have the extensive provisions for civilian personnel that her Galaxy-class predecessors were designed with, as no civilians were seen on board. Married personnel, however, were permitted to share quarters. (Star Trek Nemesis)

Medical facilities

Sovereign Sickbay

The main Sovereign-class sickbay

EMH in Enterprise-E sickbay

The secondary Sovereign-class sickbay, including the ship's EMH

One large sickbay facility, located on Deck 7, served as the primary care facility on Sovereign-class starships. Equipped with six standard and one advanced biobed, sickbay was also home to the chief medical officer's office and a small lab used for routine analysis of patients. (Star Trek Nemesis)

A second, smaller facility identical to an Intrepid-class sickbay was also present on Deck 16. (Star Trek: First Contact)

This was a reuse of the standing set used on Star Trek: Voyager. Since only a single short scene was to take place here, the set was relit and used with minimal alterations to save budget.

The room itself was considered to be general purpose, and was often the location of regular crew physicals, appointments, and various medical emergencies – it could effectively handle the majority of situations that a starship crew would face. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Sovereign-class starships were equipped with an Emergency Medical Hologram. (Star Trek: First Contact)

Located near sickbay was the counselor's office, a modest room approximately the size of a standard living room compartment. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Crew quarters

Sovereign Crew Quarters

Senior officers' quarters

Sovereign Crew Quarters bedroom

Officers' quarters bedroom

The arrangement of living quarters was designed to be modular, so that at any time a particular area could be reconfigured to create larger or smaller residential areas. Most living areas were located on the upper and lower surfaces of the saucer section, offering residents a remarkable view of the starscape outside their windows.

As was common on Starfleet vessels, the living accommodations for senior officers and VIPs were larger than standard crew quarters. Officers' quarters usually included a living area in the center of the dwelling, which held a personal workstation, couch, replicator, and a small dining area.

Connected to this was a bedroom that featured a double-sized bed and room for personal belongings. Normally, the bedroom would be connected by a half-bathroom with wash basin, mirror, toilet, several drawers, and a sonic shower. For senior staff, this bathroom was usually upgraded to a full-sized bathroom with bathtub. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Auxiliary spacecraft systems

Located at the dorsal stern of the primary hull, the main shuttlebay took up a significant portion of the aft section of Decks 6 through 9 on the Sovereign-class. Due to the mission profile of the Sovereign, the shuttlebay extended further than normal for a vessel its size to accommodate runabouts and several shuttlecraft.

The secondary shuttlebay was located at the very aft portion of the engineering hull. This bay, while smaller than the main facility, was just as capable of handling flight operations as the main shuttlebay. (Star Trek: First Contact)

In addition to shuttlecraft, the Sovereign class also featured a captain's yacht, designed for special diplomatic missions. The yacht on board the Enterprise-E was named the Cousteau. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

Escape pods

The Sovereign-class starship carried a number of escape pods. In the event of a catastrophic emergency, these pods served the same purpose as the lifeboats of a water-based vessel and ensured the continued survival of passengers and crew after the primary vessel had to be abandoned.

The escape pods were located throughout the Sovereign-class starship's primary and secondary hulls: there were two rows of pods on the dorsal side of the command saucer, and two on the ventral side. Further rows of pods lined each side of the engineering hull.

Unlike the escape pods utilized on the Galaxy- and Intrepid-class, there was no outer hatch that opened for launch. (VOY: "Year of Hell") Instead, the heat shield of the escape pod lay flush with the Sovereign-class ship's outer hull. Personnel entered the pods through hatches that lined sections of the ship's corridors, and a situation display monitor was located between the pods.

Each hatch swung open on a hinge at the bottom, creating a short ramp from the floor of the corridor into the interior of the capsule. The pods were equipped with heat shields for atmospheric entry and landing if a suitable planet could be found to set down on. (Star Trek: First Contact)

By the 2380s some ships of the class have been upgraded with newer style escape pods. (PRO: "Mindwalk", "Supernova, Part 1")

Ships commissioned

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Appendices

Appearances

Background information

Enterprise-E bridge

The bridge of the Enterprise-E

In production notes for Star Trek: First Contact, Michael Okuda suggested that the prototype for the Sovereign-class was the USS Sovereign (β) and would have had a registry in a range around NX/NCC-75000. The Sovereign was also mentioned briefly in the Star Trek Encyclopedia.

The official cutaway poster of the vessel that was released for First Contact designates the ship as an "Explorer Type 2".

It appears that the Sovereign class had at least two sickbay facilities, given sources in Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek Nemesis that indicate sickbays on Decks 8 and 16. The Sovereign class was not the first class of vessel to have several sickbays; for example, Beverly Crusher was seen evacuating a sickbay in the engineering hull of the USS Enterprise-D in Star Trek Generations, as well as being treated in the engineering hull sickbay herself in "The Arsenal of Freedom".

The saucer separation capability of the Sovereign class was something that was neither seen nor mentioned on screen or in the scripts, but John Eaves went ahead and designed a detailed separation anyway. Design sketches were published in Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 3, Issue 11, page 49. Ronald D. Moore also stated that he believed the Enterprise-E had a detachable saucer section. (AOL chat, 1997)

The Sovereign class name is not directly referred to in dialogue until LD: "No Small Parts", but can be read on a master systems display on the USS Enterprise-E bridge.

The total number of Sovereign-class vessels present at Frontier Day was established by former Star Trek: Picard Research Assistant Jörg Hillebrand. [2]

Studio model

See Sovereign class model.

Size

Most sources agree that the Enterprise-E was 2,248 feet (685.2 meters) long. John Eaves described the rationale as follows:

"When the "E" had a final approved design, we drew up a chart of all the Enterprises in profile. Herman [Zimmerman] and I set down a whole bunch of cutouts of the "E" in various sizes to see where this new ship should scale with the others. We found one size that looked appropriate and we put a scale to its length and that would be 2,248 feet. Rick [Sternbach] was waiting to do the blueprints and add his creativity to the design, so we gave him a drawing with this one measurement. From there he sized the whole ship ..." [3]

The length of 2,248 feet can also be seen in John Eaves' size charts for Star Trek: Insurrection. [4] The Star Trek Nemesis size chart puts it at 2,250 feet, but since all the other figures in the chart are expressed to the nearest ten feet, we don't know whether this was a size revision or mere rounding for the purposes of this chart. [5]

Refit

According to John Eaves, the Enterprise-E was to have been retrofit at the end of Star Trek Nemesis but due to budgetary reasons and script changes the Enterprise was only seen being repaired in dry dock. "For the end of the film the badly destroyed and damaged E is being rebuilt in space-dock. This is where the opportunity was given to really fix all the lines and flow to match the roots of where the original drawing had left off. Not too often does one gets the chance to rework a beloved piece of art, and I was so happy to get the chance regardless of how minor the changes were."

"The drawings were done and to be seen as the E leaves the space-dock at the end of Nemesis, with what we were hoping to get approval on being the new Aztec patterned paint job, that was so prominent with all the preceding variations of the Enterprise. As production went on, it was becoming clear that Nemesis was going to be the last of the TNG movies and thus, the E would fly no more. Very sad thoughts, and I was so hoping to at least to get to see that final version fly off into space... Budget and script changes kept the E in the bay under repair so all that exists of the big finish only exists on paper as a bunch of plans." [6]

Apocrypha

Sovereign-class starships have been mentioned often in novels and games. A role playing game supplement from Decipher mentions the Sovereign, Yorktown (β), and Independence (β).

The class's prototype, the USS Sovereign, has appeared or been mentioned in several non-canon sources, such as the novels Spectre, Dark Victory, and The Genesis Wave, Book One, as well as the Pocket Books' reference works release Starship Spotter. The Sovereign was also the ship the player commanded in the later portions of the game Star Trek: Bridge Commander.

USS Zhukov alongside USS Sovereign in Bridge Commander

The USS Zhukov (foreground) alongside the USS Sovereign (background) in Star Trek: Bridge Commander

Star Trek: Bridge Commander and Star Trek: Legacy list a likely and widely-accepted registry number for the Sovereign as NX-73811 (later NCC-73811). Other games mentioning the Sovereign are the role-playing game supplements The Price of Freedom from Last Unicorn Games and Starships from Decipher. In Star Trek: Legacy there were several Sovereign-class starships seen in the campaign, including the Enterprise, Sovereign, Davis (β), and Legacy (β).

In the video game Star Trek: Invasion, two Sovereign-class vessels appeared: the USS Enterprise-E, and the USS Sentinel-B (β). The Enterprise-E is also the main base of operations in the game Star Trek: Elite Force II.

The Sovereign-class is also the most powerful class available to the player in the game Star Trek: Armada, with the variant timeship USS Premonition (β) also including a temporal weapon which allowed the player to pause time in local areas. This ship has never been mentioned anywhere else and due to the events of the game may never have existed (due to changes in the timeline by the player's actions.)

In Star Trek: Armada II, one Sovereign-class starship is the Saratoga (β). In both games, the Sovereign-class has a special weapon called the "Corbomite Reflector" which deflects enemy torpedoes, sometimes right back at the ship that fired them.

In Star Trek Online, the Sovereign-class starship is an "Assault Cruiser", available to those with the rank of Rear Admiral. The Vice Admiral variants come with metreon gas canisters/warhead and a special quantum torpedo launcher. Between the free-to-obtain version, the Rear Admiral variant, the two Vice Admiral variants, and the Fleet variant, there are seven classes: Sovereign (plus Nemesis Refit), Regent (β), Majestic (β), Noble (β), Archon, Imperial (β), and Vizier. The mirror universe version of these classes are referred to as "Star Cruiser".

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