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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 |
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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.
Ironclads
The Talosians viewed several images of Human history, including a battle between Ironclads in the United States‘ Civil War, while accessing the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701‘s computer in 2254.[1]
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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]
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I.K.S. HaH’vat IKC-7001
K’t’inga class (ST-06)
The K’t’inga class HaH’vat,[2] commanded by Captain Kang, encountered the U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-2000 in the Azure Nebula in 2291.[1]
References
- 1. “Flashback.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 145. Television. 11 September 1996.
- 2. “Starships.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
I.K.S. Gr’oth IKC-4175
D-7 class (DS9-503)
A D-7 class battlecruiser commanded by Captain Koloth, the Gr’oth[2] visited Deep Space K-7 for shore leave in 2268. The ship became infested with Tribbles, thanks to the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701,[1] which gave the crew additional incentive to join in the Great Tribble Hunt.[3]
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Friendship 1
Friendship 1 (VOY-267)
Launched from Earth in 2167, the Friendship 1 probe had traveled to the Delta Quadrant by the late 24th century. The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656, which was also in the Delta Quadrant in 2377, discovered that the probe had crashed on an M-class world, where the inhabitants were nearly wiped out from radiation released upon its arrival.[1]
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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.
DY-500 class
DY-500 class (TNG-144)
A sublight class ship from the 21st century, similar in design to the earlier DY-100 class[1] massing 3000 metric tons, which remained in use for nearly a century after being modified for early versions of warp drive. The S.S. Mariposa NAR-7678 was of the DY-500 class, and was launched in 2123.[2]
References
- 1. “Space Seed.” Star Trek, Episode 24. Television. 16 February 1967.
- 2. “Up the Long Ladder.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 144. Television. 22 May 1989.
DY-100 class
DY-100 class (TOS-24)
DY-100 class interior (TOS-24)
DY-100 class liftoff (ENT-50)
A late 20th century interplanetary vessel design built on Earth using nuclear-powered engines and equipped with suspended-animation chambers for longer voyages during the pre-warp era, superceded in 2018 by designs with better sublight technology. The Botany Bay, launched in 1996, was a DY-100 class ship.[1] In 1996, Rain Robinson had a photograph of a DY-100 class ship lifting off on display in her office;[2] this same image was on display in the 602 Club in San Francisco in the mid-22nd century.[3]
References
- 1. “Space Seed.” Star Trek, Episode 24. Television. 16 February 1967.
- 2. “Future’s End, Part I.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 150. Television. 6 November 1996.
- 3. “First Flight.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 50. Television. 14 May 2003.
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