In an era of naval innovation, the class was almost outdated before they were launched. They were fitted with a variety of different boilers as a trial but most were not particularly satisfactory; so HMS
Pandora was scrapped in 1913, HMS
Perseus and HMS
Prometheus in 1914. They had all been condemned in 1904 but had been reprieved. The remainder were to be scrapped in 1915, but were kept in service through the
First World War. HMS
Pegasus was sunk in combat in 1914, the rest - except for HMS
Pioneer - were scrapped between 1919 and 1922. HMS
Pactolus and HMS
Pomone had
Blechynden boilers which were particularly unreliable, they were removed from active service several years before others in the class.
Rear Admiral Cresswell, the 1st Naval Member of the
Australian Naval Board described
Psyche and
Pyramus in 1914 as "the unspeakably useless P. class." ==References==