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  1. memory-alpha.fandom.com › wiki › Olympic_classOlympic class - Memory Alpha

    The Olympic-class was a class of starship in service with Starfleet during the late 24th century.

  2. The Olympic-class research cruiser is a large Starfleet and Federation civilian vessel that specializes in moving large numbers of people from place to place quickly and safely, especially within Federation space. The most common configurations manufactured are passenger transports, hospital ships, and research vessels.

  3. In today's episode of Truth OR Myth BETA, we're taking a look at the Olympic Class of Starfleet Starships, as first seen in the Series Finale of Star Trek: T...

  4. The Olympic-class ocean liners were a trio of British ocean liners built by the Harland & Wolff shipyard for the White Star Line during the early 20th century, named Olympic (1911), Titanic (1912) and Britannic (1914).

  5. www.obsidianfleet.net › database-article › olympic-classOlympic Class - Obsidian Fleet

    21 lip 2017 · Olympic Class. Medical ships are a staple of the galaxy and of course, with the inauguration of Starfleet, they were produced and have been a common sight in the Federation since then. In the 2360’s the Hope and Nightingale classes, Starfleets staple since the early 2200’s was beginning to look a bit antiquated, with comparably slow warp ...

  6. memory-gamma.fandom.com › wiki › Olympic_classOlympic class - Memory Gamma

    Olympic-class Type: Hospital ship, science vessel. Affiliation: Federation, Starfleet. Status: Active . Career Dimensions Length: 330.50 m Beam: 155.63 m Draft: 124.89 m Specifications Decks: 27 Complement: 750 Speed: Warp 9.2 Armament: Phaser arrays, photon torpedoes. Defenses: Deflector shields

  7. The Olympic class was a type of Federation starship in service in the 24th century and the 25th century. They entered service in 2361 and arose out of a need for Starfleet to replace the fleet of aging hospital ships that were at their disposal.

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