Ships
Bajoran Assault Vessel
Bajoran Assault Vessel (DS9-423)
Interplanetary spacecraft capable of carrying multi-person assault teams. Three of these vessels docked at station Deep Space Nine in 2370, part of an attempted coup staged by the Alliance for Global Unity.[1] These ships can accommodate 12 flight crew and more than 200 troops; they measure 140.72 meters in length, 221.76 meters in beam, and 51.76 meters in height, massing 96,500 metric tons. They have a maximum delta-v of 15,600 meters per second, and carry six or more phased polaron beam weapons, and can be fitted with other weapons as needed.[2]
References
- 1. “The Circle.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 422. Television. 4 October 1993.
- 2. “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Book. 1998. Pocket Books.
B-1 Lancer
B-1 Lancer (ENT-94)
Military aircraft used for bombing targets in the late 20th century on Earth.[1]
References
- 1. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 94. Television. 22 April 2005.
I.S.S. Avenger NX-09 (Mirror)
NX class (ENT-94)
I.S.S. Avenger NX-09 (ENT-95)
I.S.S. Avenger explodes (ENT-95)
The Avenger was destroyed by the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764, under the command of Captain Jonathan Archer, when the NX class vessel was seized by rebels against the Terran Empire.[1]
References
- 1. “In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 95. Television. 29 April 2005.
Aurora
The Aurora was stolen by Dr. Sevrin and his followers for their search for the mythical planet Eden in 2268.[1]
References
Astral Queen
Passenger spacecraft commanded by Captain Jon Daily in 2266. At the request of U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 Captain James T. Kirk, Daily bypassed a scheduled stop at Planet Q, forcing the Karidian Company of Players to request passage aboard the Enterprise.[1]
References
U.S.S. Artemis
Archer class (VAN #3)
Archer class starship.[1]
References
- 1. “Reap the Whirlwind.” Star Trek: Vanguard. Novel. June 2007.
S.S. Artemis
Federation ship that departed in 2274 on a mission to transport colonists to planet Septimus Minor, but went off course when the ship’s navigation system failed. The ship actually delivered the colonists to planet Tau Cygna V.[1]
References
U.S.S. Arjuna
Archer class (VAN #3)
References
- 1. “Reap the Whirlwind.” Star Trek: Vanguard. Novel. June 2007.
U.S.S. Aries NCC-45167
Federation starship, Renaissance class. William Riker turned down a chance to command this ship in 2365.[1] The Aries was the last assignment of former Victory crew member Mendez before her disappearance in 2367.[2]
Named for the Terran constellation (the Ram)
› Continue reading
U.S.S. Arcos NCC-6237
Deneva class Federation freighter that suffered a warp containment breach near planet Turkana IV in 2367. The Arcos crew evacuated when the ship exploded, and their escape pod landed on the surface of the planet, where they were captured by members of the Alliance.[1]
References
Categories
- Animated Series (60)
- Articles (28)
- Books (447)
- Cast & Crew (79)
- Comics (22)
- DS9 (328)
- Early Voyages (125)
- Education (5)
- Enterprise (373)
- Excelsior (36)
- Food (19)
- Games (223)
- Klingon (70)
- Library (1,543)
- Logs (593)
- Lost Era (55)
- Medicine (18)
- Merrimac (1)
- Mirror (35)
- Miscellaneous (13)
- New Frontier (54)
- Next Generation (635)
- Original Series (681)
- Personnel (436)
- Places (369)
- Politics (12)
- Recreation (10)
- SCE (41)
- Science (1)
- Shatnerverse (9)
- Ships (455)
- Site Updates (98)
- Starfleet Academy (86)
- Stargazer (42)
- STO (61)
- Technology (45)
- Titan (59)
- To Boldly Go (1)
- TV/Film (214)
- Uncategorized (4)
- Vanguard (76)
- Voyager (236)
- Weapons (27)
- Xenology (54)