When compared to other Enterprise classes such as the Constitution, Excelsior, and Galaxy, we’ve seen a surprisingly small number of Ambassador class ships, both in terms of unique vessels and on-screen appearances. What might account for the relative dearth of these ships?

  • Klanky
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    9 months ago

    Maybe a failed class, but inadvertently serving as a testbed with a lot of the lessons being incorporated into the Galaxy-class design lineage of ships?

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      9 months ago

      Like how the CVN-65 USS Enterprise aircraft carrier paved the way for the Nimitz class.

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      9 months ago

      That would make some sense. Its destruction during the battle could be why it was not developed further as well. Starfleet felt it wasn’t powerful enough.

  • NegativeNull@lemmy.worldM
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    9 months ago

    For details, see: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Ambassador_class

    The Enterprise C was this class:

    That was the Enterprise right before TNG series.

    My guess, similar to warship building enhancements during WW1, which saw massive innovations/enhancements in very short order, bigger and better ships (Galaxy class) were developed in short order, and Ambassador classes weren’t needed anymore.

    • smoothbrain coldtakes@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      Definitely a great design for something that was used more or less as a one-off.

      A part of me really wants to reinstall STO to go fly mine around.

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    9 months ago

    For a long time I’ve concluded that nothing went wrong with the Ambassador Class.

    It was just easier to keep updating and cranking out Excelsior & Miranda Class ships. So Ambassador production slowly petered out. By the time of TNG, most of them were still in service… but there were way fewer of them.

    Now, the Narendra Class variant… that design was cursed.

  • smoothbrain coldtakes@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    The production reason would likely be that they had only built that one physical model, and it was used for that one-off, had to be blown up, and was never digitized. The other Enterprises got a lot more screen time probably because they had high quality models they hung onto and reused.

    I honestly can’t think of a good in-universe reason outside of them being maybe predominantly used for diplomatic missions more or less exclusively. We also don’t really explore the gap between TMP era and TNG. I think it’s a pity, because it’s such a gorgeous ship. It’s one of my favorite designs.