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The Class is designed for a limited crew of 12 officers, however has the capacity to transport as many as 53 civilians/additional personnel. The current Crossfield Classes in service are;
The Class is designed for a limited crew of 12 officers, however has the capacity to transport as many as 53 civilians/additional personnel. The current Crossfield Classes in service are;
* U.S.S. Coventry
* [[U.S.S. Coventry]]
* U.S.S. Christchurch
* U.S.S. Christchurch
* U.S.S. Bern
* U.S.S. Bern

Revision as of 04:04, 21 April 2019

The Crossfield Class starship design was first commissioned in 3016 by the Wiltshire Department of Defence as a Light Exploratory Vessel. The Class was first introduced into the fleet in late 3016 and in 3017 became an active component in the Wiltshire Space Force.

The Class is designed for a limited crew of 12 officers, however has the capacity to transport as many as 53 civilians/additional personnel. The current Crossfield Classes in service are;

  • U.S.S. Coventry
  • U.S.S. Christchurch
  • U.S.S. Bern
  • U.S.S. Grand M. Tarkin
  • U.S.S. Tybalt
  • U.S.S. Adern

Former Crossfield Classes are;

Additional uses

The Crossfield Class is also often used as assistant to the construction of other units. For example, three Crossfield Class starships were present and helpful in the construction of the Earth Space Dock.