IMO, the Excalibur class is one of the coolest ship designs Cryptic has made to date:
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So cool, in fact, that they made it the most prominent ship on the game's box art:
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Unfortunately, this awesome ship design has essentially been wasted. Why? Because *Cryptic* decided to make the Excalibur a variant of the constitution in game, and *CBS* said they can't make an end game version of the constitution class. Regardless of the CBS decision about the actual constitution class itself, I say it is time to stop wasting the awesome Excalibur design on a low level ship.
Long story short:
1) Make a T6 Excalibur.
2) Lock out the Constitution parts to remain obedient to CBS.
3) Make money.
***edit***
*IF* CBS has in fact told Cryptic that they cannot make end game versions of the connie variants, such as the Excalibur, then I am perfectly willing to accept that. However, *no* dev has *ever* told us CBS said that. All of their comments to date about the CBS 'ruling' have *only* mentioned the actual constitution class itself.

So cool, in fact, that they made it the most prominent ship on the game's box art:

Unfortunately, this awesome ship design has essentially been wasted. Why? Because *Cryptic* decided to make the Excalibur a variant of the constitution in game, and *CBS* said they can't make an end game version of the constitution class. Regardless of the CBS decision about the actual constitution class itself, I say it is time to stop wasting the awesome Excalibur design on a low level ship.
Long story short:
1) Make a T6 Excalibur.
2) Lock out the Constitution parts to remain obedient to CBS.
3) Make money.
***edit***
*IF* CBS has in fact told Cryptic that they cannot make end game versions of the connie variants, such as the Excalibur, then I am perfectly willing to accept that. However, *no* dev has *ever* told us CBS said that. All of their comments to date about the CBS 'ruling' have *only* mentioned the actual constitution class itself.