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U.S.S. Carolina NCC-42050
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[2] Starship Carolina was on active service in the late 24th century.[3] In the late 2370s, the Carolina was commanded by Captain Peterson; in 2377, Admiral Owen Paris ordered the ship to intercept a Ferengi D’Kora class marauder, which was interfering with the efforts of the Pathfinder Project to communicate with the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656.[1]
References
- 1. “Inside Man.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 252. Television. 8 November 2000.
- 2. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005. Pocket Books.
- 3. Star Trek: Legacy. Game. 2006. Bethesda Softworks.
U.S.S. Boston NCC-42076
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[1] Starship Boston was on active service in the late 24th century.[1, 2]
References
- 1. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005. Pocket Books.
- 2. Star Trek: Legacy. Game. 2006. Bethesda Softworks.
U.S.S. Centaur NCC-42043
U.S.S. Centaur (DS9-525)
Prototype vessel of the Centaur class.[2] In 2374, the Centaur, commanded by Captain Charles Reynolds, encountered a Jem’Hadar attack ship that had been captured by Captain Benjamin Sisko and his crew on a secret mission deep inside Cardassian space. Not knowing the ship was piloted by Starfleet personnel, Reynolds engaged the ship, causing it some damage.[1]
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Centaur class
Centaur class (DS9-525)
The Centaur class[4] came into service during the latter half of the 24th century and saw combat during the Dominion War.[1] The Centaur class was 381.87 meters long, with a beam of 320.16 meters and a draft of 78.54 meters. Massing 870,000 metric tons, the class featured a crew complement of 315. It had nine Type-9 phaser emitters and two photon torpedo launchers, and could maintain warp 9.6 for 12 hours.[3]
STO Timeline
The class was still in service in the early 25th century.[6, 7]
Ships of the class
Name | Registry |
---|---|
U.S.S. Arimathea[5] | Unk. |
U.S.S. Centaur[1] | NCC-42043 |
U.S.S. Cortez[2] | NCC-42069 |
U.S.S. Genesis () | NCC-42044 |
U.S.S. Valor[6] | NCC-74559 |
References
- 1. “A Time to Stand.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 525. Television. 29 September 1997.
- 2. “Favor the Bold.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 529. Television. 27 October 1997.
- 3. “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Book. 1998.
- 4. “Articles of the Federation.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Novel. June 2005.
- 5. “Gods of Night.” Star Trek: Destiny, Book 1. Novel. October 2008.
- 6. “Hide and Seek.” Star Trek Online. Game. 2010. Cryptic Studios.
- 7. “Minefield.” Star Trek Online. Game. 2010. Cryptic Studios.
Garth of Izar
Has Captain Garth been cured — or will his madness return?
- Stardate Unknown
- Released March 2003
In the Name of Honor
Klingons vs. Klingons — with Kirk in the middle!
- Stardate 8461.7
- Released January 2002
Rihannsu, Book Four: Honor Blade
Can the Starship Enterprise prevent the Second Romulan War?
- Stardate Unknown
- Released Oct 2000
Rihannsu, Book Three: Swordhunt
A deadly game puts the fate of an empire at stake!
- Stardate Unknown
- Released October 2000
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