Well, then what's the word on them, are they considered at least posible for the WC history? because they appear in the (fan made) Wing Commander Saga... Any way, can we know if the TCS Kennedy was of this class? (or does anyone have any way of finding the class of the ship?)
The Ranger class carriers (Like the TCS Victory) don't show up in WC 1/2, but they are there... It could be possible for this Saratoga class carriers to exist...
Well, yes, anything is possible -- but it's dangerous to create and observe a particular 'fanon'. Psych or the Saga mod deciding to name a ship Saratoga-class does not make the rest of the fandom recognize it. There's a desire to slavishly 'fill in' things like this, when really they should be left open -- more room for future stories or for your own work.
Star Trek ran into this exact problem in the 1970s. Fans created their own elaborate listings and histories for everything that could possibly be made up... and then the show came back and ignored all of that material. Ship classes in particular still cause confusion there today.
As for the TCS Kennedy... *all* we know is that it's the home of the 253rd Reconnaissance Wing. That means it could be anything from a large destroyer to some kind of starbase... there's just no way to know -- but there's also no *reason* to, either.
(Also, as common as 'Ranger class' is, the Victory is never actually given this designation...)
Backwater system patrolling. Somebody had to do it, after all. Why send a Concordia or Jutland class CV when you had an antique pre-war carrier available?
Jutland is another bit of 'fanon' -- you won't find it mentioned anywhere in a Wing Commander game/novel/guide/etc.
From what I understand, we hear about the ship clas but never *see* it so we don't know what Saratoga class ships look like.
Not even a class. The TCS Saratoga is one of the carriers in Fleet Action... it's never described in any more detail than that.
(Also, the irony of your statement is that the Concordia met her fate in a rear-guard action at Vespus, a "backwater system".)
Vespus was not a backwater system -- it was a major Confederation headquarters.
Orsini was indeed basically on the front lines by the time Blair got to the Victory,
It's hard to classify it. Rollins says that it's "pretty quiet", and there's certainly no major battle there... but the Victory does find some commerce raiders, a cruiser and a forward supply depot.
Do you really think Tolwyn would have chosen an obsolete carrier with little combat history to be in the right place at the right time to take on kilrah. He chose the Victory for a reason and probably was totally aware of its military successes and failures over decades of service (no small accomplishment in its own right)
Tolwyn was intentionally shifting experienced personnel (Blair, Maniac, Hobbes) to a ubiquitous carrier in preparation for the Behemoth mission.