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The Talosians viewed several images of space probes created by Humans while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in 2254.[1]
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I.K.S. Qo’noS Wa’ IKC-7748
I.K.S. Qo’noS Wa’ (ST-06)
The K’t’inga class Qo’noS Wa’ (translated as “Kronos One”) was the flagship of Chancellor Gorkon in 2291.[1, 2]
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- 1. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Film. 6 December 1991.
- 2. “Starships.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003.
Pioneer 10
Pioneer 10 (ST-05)
Launched from Earth in 1972 by the United States‘ National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Pioneer 10 studied the planets Jupiter and Saturn, and was the first Human-made object to leave the Sol system. The probe drifted for centuries in the instellar void before it was destroyed in 2287 by a Klingon B’rel class bird-of-prey, commanded by Captain Klaa.[1]
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Phoenix
Phoenix (ST-08)
Phoenix (ST-08)
Phoenix (ST-08)
Phoenix (ST-08)
The first spacecraft launched from Earth with a faster-than-light engine, the Phoenix was built by noted space pioneer Zefram Cochrane and engineer Lily Sloane from an old Titan V nuclear missile, modified with a small crew cabin and twin warp nacelles. The Phoenix made its first historic warp flight on April 5, 2063, and was piloted by Cochrane, symbolically rising from the ashes of World War III, ushering in a new era for humanity. The flight of the Phoenix was directly responsible for Earth’s first contact with extraterrestrials, leading to Earth’s recovery from the postatomic horror. The Phoenix was later placed on display at the Smithsonian Institution, and was featured in a mandatory course taught at Starfleet Academy on basic warp design.[1]
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- 1. Star Trek: First Contact. Film. 22 November 1996.
Orbital 6
Orbital 6 (ENT-01-02)
Enterprise NX-01 Chief Engineer “Trip” Tucker and Captain Archer used the pod Orbital 6 to view the exterior of the Enterprise prior to its launch in early April 2151. At one point, Tucker’s attention wavered and the pod drifted into the bottom of the saucer, where it scratched the paint.[1]
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- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
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]
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- 1. “Shadows of P’Jem.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 14. 6 February 2002.
Na Ra’den class
Na Ra’den class (FASA-2301)
The Na Ra’den class, designated T-12 by Starfleet, began production in mid-2279. It was the largest assault ship in the Klingon fleet during the late 23rd century, and was capable of putting its entire contingent of 2400 troops, 56 light support vehicles, and 28 heavy tanks on the ground in less than fifteen minutes, which made it very difficult for any enemy to repel them. In most assault operations, these ships operated in groups of three, and the number of groups depended on the complexity of the operation.[1]
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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]
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- 1. “Breaking the Ice.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 08. Television. 7 November 2001.
Mas To Gal class
Mas To Gal class (FASA-2301)
The Mas To Gal class assault ship, designated the T-5 by Starfleet, began production in late 2261, and was capable of beaming down 292 troops, eight light support vehicles, and two tanks every two minutes. In less than ten minutes, its entire complement of 1400 troops, 32 light support vehicles, and eight tanks could be on the ground and ready to attack. Of the 343 built by 2281, 273 remained in active service, four were in reserve fleets, 47 had been destroyed, and eighteen had been sold to the civil sector. Named from a Klingon term meaning “throne seeker,” the class was manufactured at Fonawl and Mustaka at the rate of 14 per year.[1]
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