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Biobed
Biobeds (TNG-103)
Biobeds (ST-02)
Medical device. The biobed automatically scans and displays a patient’s vital signs to aid medical personnel in their duties.[1]
References
- 1. “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.
United States of America
Formed in 1776, the United States of America was originally composed of thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British Empire on Earth. The Talosians viewed several images of Human history, including several focused on the United States, while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer.[1] By the mid-21st century, the United States had expanded to 52 states.[2]
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United Federation of Planets
UFP Seal (ST-09)
UFP Seal (ST-03)
UFP Pennant (TOS-60)
Interstellar political union. Member worlds included Earth and Vulcan. The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was part of the Federation’s Starfleet.[2] By 2373, there were more than 150 member worlds.[1]
Member Worlds
- Aaamazzara[3]
- Ajilon Prime[3]
- Aldebaran III[3]
- Alpha III[3]
- Alpha V[3]
- Alpha Centauri (aka Centaurus)[3]
- Altair IV[3]
- Andoria (aka Andor)[3]
- Angosia III[3]
- Antares IV[3]
- Antede III[3]
- Antica[3]
- Antos IV[3]
- Arbazan[3]
- Archanis IV[3]
- Arcturus[3]
- Ardana[3]
- Argelius II[3]
- Ariannus[3]
- Arvada III[3]
- Astral V[3]
- Atrea IV[3]
- Aurelia[3]
- Axanar[3]
- Ba’ku[3]
- Barisa Prime[3]
- Beltane IX[3]
- Benecia Colony[3]
- Benzar[3]
- Berengaria VII[3]
- Beta Agni II[3]
- Beta VI[3]
- Betazed[3]
- Betelgeuse[3]
- Beth Delta I (New Manhattan)[3]
- Bilana III[3]
- Bilaren[3]
- Blue Horizon[3]
- Bolarus IX[3]
- Boradis III[3]
- Braslota[3]
- Bre’el IV[3]
- Browder IV[3]
- Cairn[3]
- Caldos IV[3]
- Campor II[3]
- Canopus II[3]
- Carema III[3]
- Casperia Prime[3]
- Catualla[3]
- Cerberus[3]
- Cestus III[3]
- Coltar IV[3]
- Coridan[3]
- Corvan II[3]
- Cygnet XIV[3]
- Cygnia Minor[3]
- Daliwaka[3]
- Dalvos Prime[3]
- Danula II[3]
- Delb II[3]
- Delos IV[3]
- Delta IV[3]
Member Worlds
- Delta Rana IV[3]
- Deneb II (Deneb Kaitos)[3]
- Deneb IV (Alpha Cygni)[3]
- Deneb V (Deneb Kaitos)[3]
- Deneva[3]
- Doraf I[3]
- Dramia[3]
- Dulisian IV[3]
- Earth (Sol III)[3]
- Earth Colony II[3]
- Elas[3]
- Elaysia[3]
- Epsilon Canaris III[3]
- Evora[3]
- Fendaus V[3]
- Galen IV[3]
- Gallima[3]
- Galor IV[3]
- Gaspar VII[3]
- Gault[3]
- Gideon[3]
- Grazer[3]
- Hakton VII[3]
- Hanolan[3]
- Hekaras II[3]
- Hurada III[3]
- Hurkos III[3]
- Iadora Colony[3]
- Icor IX[3]
- Inferna Prime[3]
- Ivor Prime[3]
- Jouret IV (New Providence)[3]
- K’Normia[3]
- Kaldra IV[3]
- Kaleb IV[3]
- Kenda II[3]
- Kessik III[3]
- Kessik IV[3]
- Klaestron IV[3]
- Korat[3]
- Lunar Colonies (Sol IIIa)[3]
- Lyshan[3]
- Makus III[3]
- Manzar Colony[3]
- Marcos XII[3]
- Mariposa[3]
- Mars (Sol IV)[3]
- Melona IV[3]
- Merak II[3]
- Midos V[3]
- Minos Korva[3]
- Moab VI (Genome Colony)[3]
- Modean[3]
- MS 1 Colony[3]
- Nahmi IV[3]
- Napea[3]
- Nehru Colony[3]
- New France[3]
- New Gaul[3]
- New Halana[3]
- New Paris[3]
- Nivoch[3]
- Norkan Outposts[3]
- Norpin IV[3]
- Norpin V[3]
Member Worlds
- O’Ryan’s Planet[3]
- Oceanus IV[3]
- Omicron Ceti III[3]
- Omicron Theta[3]
- Ophiuchus III[3]
- Pacifica[3]
- Pallas XIV (Mantilles / Alondra)[3]
- Peliar Zel[3]
- Pentaurus II[3]
- Pentaurus III[3]
- Pentaurus V[3]
- Penthara IV (New Seattle)[3]
- Persephone V[3]
- Planet Q[3]
- Qualor II[3]
- Ramatis III[3]
- Regulus III[3]
- Regulus V[3]
- Rhaandar[3]
- Rigel II[3]
- Rigel IV[3]
- Rigel V[3]
- Rigel VI[3]
- Rigel X[3]
- Risa[3]
- Ronara[3]
- Saltok IV[3]
- Sauria[3]
- Sherman’s Planet[3]
- Sirius IX[3]
- Solarion IV[3]
- Spica[3]
- Taranko Colony[3]
- Tarchannen III[3]
- Tarsus IV[3]
- Tau Ceti III[3]
- Tavela Minor[3]
- Tellar[3]
- Tendara Colony[3]
- Terellia (aka Terrellia)[3]
- Terra Nova[3]
- Terratin (aka Terra 10, Verdanis)[3]
- Tessen III[3]
- Thanatos VII[3]
- Theta VII[3]
- Trillius Prime (aka Trill)[3]
- Triona[3]
- Troyius[3]
- Tyree[3]
- Tyrellia[3]
- Umoth VIII[3]
- Vega Colony (Vega IX)[3]
- Vico V[3]
- Vulcan[3]
- Yridia Prime[3]
- Zadar IV[3]
- Zakdorn[3]
- Zalda[3]
- Zytchin III[3]
References
- 1. Star Trek: First Contact. Film. 22 November 1996.
- 2. “Flesh of My Flesh.” Star Trek: Early Voyages, Issue 1. Comic Book. Marvel Comics. February 1997.
- 3. Star Trek Star Charts. Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
Starfleet
Starfleet Headquarters seal (ST-01)
Paramilitary exploratory and defensive organization of the United Federation of Planets.[1] It was virtually identical to the Earth Starfleet in structure.[2]
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U.S.S. Bellerophon NCC-74705
Intrepid (II) class (VOY-101-102)
The Intrepid (II)-class Starship Bellerophon was launched in 2371 and was the named in honor of one of the vessels lost in the Battle of Wolf 359,[1] as well as for the Greek hero who fought against the Chimera. In 2375, the Bellerophon transferred Vice Admiral William Ross and Dr. Julian Bashir to a conference on Romulus.[2]
References
- 1. “The Best of Both Worlds, Part II.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 175. Television. 24 September 1990.
- 2. “Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 566. Television. 1 March 1999.
I.R.W. Belak
One of two D’Deridex class Romulan Warbirds destroyed in the early seconds of a Jem’Hadar ambush of a Cardassian–Romulan attack on the Founders’ Homeworld.[1]
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Bajoran Solar Sail Vessel
Bajoran Solar Sail Vessel (DS9-468)
Spacecraft used by ancient Bajorans, propelled by light pressure from Bajor’s sun. Solar sail vessels, also known as lightships, had no impulse reaction or warp propulsion system, but rather had enormous reflective sails that caught the tenuous solar wind. Crew accommodations were minimal in order to conserve mass. Such ships were used eight centuries ago to explore the Bajor system. Some ancient solar sailors even reached Cardassia. Until recently, Cardassian scholars scoffed at the suggestion that Bajorans crossed interstellar space at such an early point in history, but such a transit was demonstrated in 2371 by Benjamin Sisko, who built a lightship from ancient plans. Sisko’s craft was caught by tachyon eddies in the Denorios Belt, sweeping it at faster-than-light speeds to Cardassia. Shortly after Sisko’s arrival, Cardassian archaeologists reported they had also found ancient wreckage of such a ship on Cardassia.[1] Bajoran poet Akorem Laan piloted a traditional solar sail vessel in 2172. That particular craft was already 100 years old at the time of his flight.[2]
References
- 1. “Explorers.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 468. Television. 8 May 1995
- 2. “Accession.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 489. Television. 26 February 1996.
Bajoran Interceptor
A small, two-person spacecraft used to defend the high orbit of planet Bajor,[1] the Impulse Ship was the primary defense craft of the Bajoran military in the 2370s, armed with phasers and equipped with tractor beams for towing.[2] Two Bajoran impulse ships, flown by forces loyal to the Circle, were encountered by Deep Space Nine officers Kira and Dax as they attempted to reach the Bajoran Chamber of Ministers in 2370.[1] A two-craft patrol with orders not to let Skrreean ships land opened fire on Tumak‘s disabled ship and killed him on stardate 47391.2, after the youth took the ship out of anger when his people were denied immigration passage—and the countermand orders came too late.[2] The Impulse Ship could be used in both fighter (space) and raider (atmospheric) configurations. It measured 33.10 meters in length, 33.17 meters in beam, and 11.23 meters in height, massing 108.96 metric tons, with a maximum delta-v of 15,600 meters per second. It was armed with six or more phased polaron beam weapons, and potentially other weapons as well.[3]
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