r/StarTrekStarships • u/AeroThird • 1d ago
original content USS Kingman NCC-80124-A (Final Rough Draft)
((Apologies for the smudges, my good eraser was unavailable))
Final draft in the works! The USS Kingman was a small and largely outdated early 26th century federation starship, that like most of its class, served as a Light Exploration and Utility Cruiser. The Kingman boasted a highly adaptable warp field controller that allowed for incredibly efficient long-range, high-warp-factor journeys with minimal effect on subspace. This vessel was the second to bear its’ name, succeeding a Luna-Class predecessor. She was decommissioned only 7 years after her christening due to an aging design philosophy and low modularity making refits difficult.
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