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About the Akira Class (from
Wikipedia) The
Akira Class was first commissioned in 2365, and built at the
Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards. The
Akira Class starship is a class of
Federation Starfleet starship in the
Star Trek fictional universe, appearing first in
Star Trek: First Contact and subsequently in
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and
Star Trek: Voyager.
Akira Class starships are frequently present in Federation battle fleets. The
Akira is one of Starfleet's most heavily armed starships, designed during the
Cardassian war featuring a
weapons pod located at the aft section of the ship that is armed with torpedoes launchers and
phasers.
Akira-class ships have since become one of Starfleet's most active battleships, used during both
Borg and
Dominion conflicts.

Ships of the
Akira Class are large vessels composed of a
circular, saucer-shaped primary hull with a low-slung
navigational deflector and two beams rising from the top heading aft; the beams attach to an arch that supports two
warp nacelles at its ends and a
weapons pod that fires photon torpedoes at its zenith. Like the
Steamrunner Class, the
main bridge, primary dorsal phaser strip and
lifeboats are embedded into the saucer to provide for better protection from enemy fire by blocking against attacks. The ventral saucer is occupied with the navigational deflector, a photon torpedo tube and additional lifeboats. The
Akira Class design superficially resembles a
catamaran and the
NX class, particularly from the dorsal profile.
In the real world,
Alex Jaeger of
Industrial Light and Magic designed the
Akira Class, which is named for the
anime movie
Akira. Jaeger's non-
canon comments on the ship's design in an interview with
Star Trek Magazine include:
"This was my gunship/battlecruiser/aircraft carrier. It has 15 torpedo launchers and two shuttlebays - one in front, with three doors, and one in the back. I really got into it with this one, with the whole idea that the front bay would be the launching bay, and then to return they'd come into the back, because they'd be protected by the rest of the ship."
Fifteen torpedo tubes is a notably large number compared to other featured starship designs - in particular the larger
Galaxy Class, which has only three torpedo launchers. Its status as a warship is also questionable: in the
Deep Space 9 episode "
The Search", set in 2371, Major
Kira indicates that Starfleet doesn't have warships – a 2371 flashback scene in the
Voyager episode "
Relativity", however, includes an
Akira Class starship. It is arguable that this is one of the earliest
Akira vessels, developed in response to the Borg threat.