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The Tikopai subclass of Constitution-class heavy cruisers were on active duty in Starfleet during the late 23rd and early 24th centuries. (Star Fleet Technical Manual)

The first vessels of the subclass, the USS Tikopai was commissioned in August of 2281. (Ships of the Star Fleet)

Orion Press[]

In this continuity, the Tikopais were introduced in 2268 and differed primarily in that the hangar deck was located at the rear of the primary hull, and a aft-facing sensor array was at the stern of the secondary hull.

On their initial commissionings, Tikopais had PB-32 warp nacelles. Eleven years after they first appeared, the extant ships were upgraded to linear warp drive. (Orion Press: Lexicon: Appendix I:3 - Heavy Cruisers)

Star Trek: Arcturus[]

The Tikopai class was first authorized by the Federation Council in 2268. Based on the successful design of the Constitution-class exploration cruiser, construction of the class was delayed until testing and approval of the new linear warp drive could be completed. With the acceptance of the new warp engine design after the refit of the testbed vessel, USS Enterprise, the Tikopai class was redesigned to incorporate the improvements of the uprated Constitution design. The keel of the USS Tikopai (NCC-1800) was laid during a ceremony at Ishikawajima Harima Industries' shipyard orbiting Earth in 2273, and the ship was launched 11 October 2274. (Star Trek: Arcturus)

Star Trek II Biographies[]

In this continuity, some Tikopai-subclass heavy cruisers (presumably without linear warp drive) had been commissioned by the early 2260s.

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