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Starfleet keeps its vessels in service for a long time. The original Enterprise NCC-1701
was launched in 2245 and eventually destroyed in 2285 after several refits giving it a 40
year lifespan. Then we have ships like the Excelsior class, which has been referred to
as the backbone of the Federation fleet, originally state of the art in 2280 and still in service
by 2370, 90 years later. Of course, these vessels would not be running
technology from near a century ago and it’s often expanded that latter-day Excelsiors
were very different internally than their early counterparts. But eventually all ships
and classes will end, so what is the fate of most of these vessels? Hi Ric here and
this video is on the most common fates of Starfleet’s vessels.
Starting with the obvious one, fresh of the escape pods episode, we of course have destruction.
Sometimes a ship is simply destroyed, maybe it is dropped into a sun, crunched by some
anomaly or destroyed as a result of combat. In this case, there’s little that can be
salvaged except the survivors and perhaps any wreckage can be hauled away for scrap
but when a ship goes down, it’s gone although its legacy may continue.
Starfleet also has extensive dry-docks and repair facilities that not only are responsible
for constructing new vessels, but repairing damaged ones. The level of these refits can
be extreme with ships like the Constitution class having their entire frames being remodelled
in some cases and Starfleet seems to invest a lot of resources into maintaining this sort
of overhaul philosophy rather than simply scrapping a vessel and starting fresh.
However there comes a time when a ship simply cannot be revamped any further and the vessel
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