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Bradbury class

From Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference

Bradbury-class
Affiliation: Federation Starfleet
Type: Transport
Active: 2360s

The Bradbury-class was a Federation transport ship developed during the latter half of the 24th century.

During the 2360s, the USS Bradbury was still undergoing warp drive performance tests, serving as a transport to Earth from Betazed in late 2366. (TNG: "Ménage à Troi", "Brothers")

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[edit] Background

This class designation was seen on the Starship Mission Status background artwork in the observation lounge that first appeared in TNG Season 4.

The class was likely named in honor of science fiction author Ray Bradbury.

[edit] Apocrypha

A ship description was mentioned in supplements to the Last Unicorn Games role-playing games, which refers to this vessel as being a 335-meter-long heavy frigate in service from 2362, with ten decks, and describes it as being similar to one of the unfilmed Intrepid-class prototypes designed during preproduction of Star Trek: Voyager.

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