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U.S.S. Columbia NCC-621
Hermes class (SFTM)
A Hermes class[1] Starfleet scout vessel, the Columbia was ordered to rendezvous with the U.S.S. Revere NCC-595 by Commodore Probert in 2272.[2]
References
- 1. “Star Fleet Technical Manual.” Star Trek. Book. November 1975.
- 2. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-59318
Oberth class (ST-03)
In 2366, the Oberth-class Starship Cochrane performed a survey of the planet Eloh, using only unmanned space probes in an effort to avoid being visible to Elohsian technology, which was equivalent to that of 20th century Earth. The Cochrane found the Elohsian world to be severely damaged by an ongoing military conflict.[3] The Cochrane transported Admiral Norah Satie to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D on Stardate 44769.2.[1] Nearly six months later, on Stardate 45208.2, the Cochrane transported Cadet Wesley Crusher to the Enterprise while he was on leave from Starfleet Academy.[2] On Stardate 46379.1, it transported Dr. Julian Bashir and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax to Deep Space Nine.[5] In 2371, the Cochrane was ordered to transport dignataries from various Federation planets to Earth so that they could discuss the rising threat from the Dominion. Shortly after, the ship transported Nev Reoh and Starsa to Oppalassa and came under attack by Klingon warships.[4] On Stardate 51721.3, the Cochrane reported numerous casualties suffered during the Dominion War.[6] Named for the Human inventor of warp drive, Zefram Cochrane.
References
- 1. “The Drumhead.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 195. Television. 29 April 1991.
- 2. “The Game.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 206. Television. 28 October 1991.
- 3. “The Romulan Stratagem.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Book 35. Novel. May 1995.
- 4. “The Best and the Brightest.” Star Trek: The Next Generation. Novel. February 1998. Pocket Books.
- 5. The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Book. 1997 (rev. ed.). Pocket Books.
- 6. “In the Pale Moonlight.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 543. Television. 13 April 1998.
U.S.S. Cochise
Constellation class (TNG-110)
The Constellation-class Starship Cochise was under the command of Captain Denton Greenbriar in 2333. The Cochise caught a pirate called the White Wolf, but let him go with a deal to help him. In 2333, the Cochise went to Starbase 32 for a meeting. Later, the Cochise went to the Beta Barritus Nebula to stop the U.S.S. Stargazer NCC-2893 from capturing the White Wolf; the Cochise was disabled.[1] En route to deliver Ambassador Surat to the planet Mizar II, the Cochise was attacked and disabled by an unknown vessel.[2]
2333 Crewmembers
- Commanding officer: Captain Denton Greenbriar, a Human male, highly decorated and experienced oficer
- First officer: Commander Alexander Dolgin, Human male
- Helmsman: Lieutenant Hohauser, Human male, served under Greenbriar since before Cochise was launched
- Navigation officer: Lieutenant Cangelosi, Human female
- Comm officer: Lieutenent Moy, Human male
- Tactical officer: Lieutenant Bolaris, Andorian male
- Science officer: O’Connor, Human female, a “pretty blonde” (rank and seniority uncertain)
- Engineer: Sasaki, Human male, “stocky, bald-headed” (rank and seniority uncertain)
- Security officer: Grolsch, Human male, arrived aboard in late 2333
References
- 1. “Gauntlet.” Star Trek: Stargazer. Novel. Pocket Books. May 2002.
- 2. “Enigma.” Star Trek: Stargazer. Novel. Pocket Books. August 2004.
Cleponji
Cleponji (TNG-154)
The Cleponji, an ancient Promellian battle cruiser, was discovered intact in the asteroid belt near Orelious IX by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D on Stardate 43205.6. Although the war between the Promellians and the Menthars had destroyed both civilizations a thousand years earlier, the Cleponji survived in nearly perfect condition, surrounded by the deadly aceton assimilators that killed its crew. The Cleponji was destroyed by the Enterprise in a torpedo spread designed to destroy the aceton assimilators, allowing the Enterprise to escape.[1]
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U.S.S. Chekov NCC-53702
Federation starship, Springfield class. One of 39 Federation starships destroyed by the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359.[1] Named for the noted Russian explorer.
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Charybdis
Charybdis wreckage (TNG-138)
Space vehicle launched from Earth by the United States‘ National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on July 23, 2037, under the command of Colonel Stephen Richey. The Charybdis was the third manned attempt to travel beyond Earth’s solar system. The ship suffered a telemetry failure and its fate was unknown until 2365, when the remains of the Charybdis were discovered in orbit of a planet in the Theta 116 system.[1]
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U.S.S. Charleston NCC-42285
Excelsior class (ST-06)
Excelsior-class starship that ferried three 20th-century Humans who’d been revived from cryogenic stasis back to Earth in 2364.[1] The Charleston later served in an armada to blockade Romulan supply ships from reaching the forces of the House of Duras during the Klingon civil war of 2367.[2] Named for the city in South Carolina on Earth.
References
- 1. “The Neutral Zone.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 126. Television. 16 May 1988.
- 2. “Redemption, Part II.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 201. Television. 23 September 1991.
U.S.S. Challenger NCC-71099
Galaxy class (TNG-101-102)
V201 Timeline
In 2390, the Galaxy-class Challenger, under the command of Captain Geordi La Forge, tried unsuccessfully to prevent Chakotay and Harry Kim from changing history.[1]
STO Timeline
Captain Geordi La Forge, who had previously served as first officer and chief engineer aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E under Captain Data, was named commanding officer of the Challenger in 2397; he was succeeded as chief engineer on the Enterprise by Lieutenant Commander Nog.[2]
Named for the early human spacecraft, destroyed in 1986 in an explosion that claimed the lives of seven astronauts shortly after launch.
References
- 1. “Timeless.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 201. Television. 18 November 1998.
- 2. “The Needs of the Many.” Star Trek Online. Novel. Pocket Books. April 2010.
U.S.S. Carolina
Ranger class (Decipher #3)
The Ranger class[2] U.S.S. Carolina apparently sent out a distress signal to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 on Stardate 3497.2. The transmission turned out to be a hoax, a Klingon attempt to prevent the Enterprise from returning to Capella IV.[1]
References
- 1. “Friday’s Child.” Star Trek, Episode 32. Television. 1 December 1967.
- 2. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 23. Decipher, Inc.
Capital Gain (Mirror)
Defiant class (DS9-537)
In the Mirror Universe, the Capital Gain was a warship constructed by the Terran Rebellion,[2] and was based on the Defiant-class specifications stolen from Deep Space Nine in 2371. After the Terran Rebellion on the Mirror Terok Nor built their own Defiant,[1] Generals Zek and Bashir turned the abandoned Empok Nor station into a shipyard capable of producing up to twelve Defiant-class starships at a time. The Capital Gain was the first ship produced there, and was captained by Zek.[2]
References
- 1. “Shattered Mirror.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 492. Television. 22 April 1996.
- 2. “Saturn’s Children.” Star Trek: Mirror Universe, Book Two – Obsidian Alliances.” Novel. Pocket Books. March 2007.
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