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E.C.S. North Star
The Earth Cargo Ship North Star suffered a brutal and infamous fate at the hands of brigands. Matthew Ryan of the E.C.S. Fortunate previously served on the North Star. Ryan’s parents were among those killed, which ultimately led to his thirst for revenge.[1]
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Ni’Var
Suurok class (ENT-08)
Captain Sopek commanded this Suurok class Vulcan ship. In 2151, the Vulcan High Command sent the Ni’Var to take T’Pol from the Enterprise NX-01 to Vulcan following the destruction of P’Jem.[1]
References
- 1. “Shadows of P’Jem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 14. 6 February 2002.
Maymora class
Vulcan starship classification. Captain Archer was once a guest aboard a Maymora class vessel, the Yarahla, under the command of Captain Tok.[1]
References
- 1. “Breaking the Ice.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 08. Television. 7 November 2001.
K’toch class
K’toch class (ENT-01-02)
Small Klingon ship. Klaang piloted a K’toch class ship for his meeting with Sarin in 2151.[1]
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J Class
J class (ENT-46)
J class, separated (ENT-46)
The J class freighter was somewhat smaller than the Y class, but otherwise similar.[2] Unlike the Y class, however, J class freighters could readily separate from their cargo containers, making the vessel a much smaller, more maneuverable ship.[3] Such freighters were usually armed only with low-yield plasma cannons for meteor defense, but most crews upgraded as soon as they could. Enterprise NX-01 helmsman Travis Mayweather, who grew up on the J class freighter E.C.S. Horizon, acknowledged that “running freight is dangerous … you’re a dozen light-years from home with 20 kilotons of dilithium ore in your hold, armed with nothing but a popgun for shooting oncoming meteors. What would you do?”[2] In 2265, Harry Mudd’s J class ship was destroyed in an asteroid field, though he was rescued by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1]
Ships of the class
Name | Registry |
---|---|
E.C.S. Horizon[2] | Unk. |
References
- 1. “Mudd’s Women.” Star Trek, Episode 03. Television. 13 October 1966.
- 2. “Fortunate Son.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 10. Television. 21 November 2001.
- 3. “Horizon.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 46. Television. 16 April 2003.
Inspection Pod
Inspection Pod (ENT-01-02)
Craft used in the mid-22nd century to examine starship exteriors during repairs and pre-flight checks.[1]
References
E.C.S. Fortunate
E.C.S. Fortunate (ENT-10)
E.C.S. Fortunate (ENT-10)
A Y-class freighter, the Earth Cargo Ship Fortunate had a maximum warp speed of 1.8, and a crew of 23, “plus any newborn kids.” Commanded by Captain Keene, the Fortunate often had run-ins with Nausicaan pirates.[1]
References
- 1. “Fortunate Son.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 10. Television. 21 November 2001.
S.S. Enterprise
S.S. Enterprise (ST-01)
S.S. Enterprise (ENT-50)
Early spacecraft, the first interplanetary vehicle to bear the name Enterprise.[2] An image of this historic vehicle was displayed on the rec deck of the refitted U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2273,[1] as well as the 602 Club in the mid-22nd century.[3]
References
- 1. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
- 2. Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Novelization). Star Trek, Book 1. Novel. December 1979.
- 3. “First Flight.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 50. Television. 14 May 2003.
D’ama class
D’ama class (FASA-2301)
The D-4—which was the predecessor of the famed D-7 and was known to its Klingon builders as the D’ama, or “predator,” class—pioneered the command-pod design that would later become the standard for most Klingon warships in the late 22nd and 23rd centuries. The class was introduced in 2142 with the commissioning of eight ships, and was produced at the alarming rate of one per month at facilities operating as if under wartime production orders. It wasn’t until Operation Dixie in the 2280s that it was discovered that the Klingons were, in fact, being attacked by an unknown enemy. During this conflict, the D’ama class saw extensive action and went through several different modifications, most of which were never brought into active production. The conflict ended about two years later, slowing further development.[1] The Klingon Ship Recognition Manual indicates its production date was 2242, but given the appearance of a similar design in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Unexpected”, and the appearance of the D-5 class later in the series, 2142 is a more likely date.
References
U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-108
Daedalus class (Legacy)
The Yorktown was a Daedalus class starship in the Earth Starfleet during the Romulan War.[1]
References
- 1. “The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor’s Wing.” Star Trek: Enterprise. Novel. October 2009. Pocket Books.
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