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Yarahla
Maymora class Vulcan starship, commanded by Captain Tok. Captain Archer was a guest on the Yarahla when Tok made a run into a dark matter nebula.[1]
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Y-500 class
Early class of Earth cargo freighter, which was retired from service “decades” prior to 2151. A Y-500 class vessel played a part in one of Travis Mayweather‘s ghost stories while camping on a newly-discovered planet that would eventually be named Archer IV.[1] The name could possibly be a nickname for the DY-500 class.
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Y class
Y class (ENT-80)
The Y class freighter had a maximum warp speed of 1.8, and a crew of 23, “plus any newborn kids.” The class mounted a pair of plasma cannons for meteor defense, though many freighter captains would upgrade these as soon as possible to defend against pirates.[1]
Ships of the class
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Voyager 6
Voyager 6 (ST-01)
Early automated interplanetary space probe launched from Earth in the late 20th century. Upon leaving the Sol System, Voyager 6 was believed to have fallen into a black hole (though more likely a transitory wormhole) and emerged on the other side of the galaxy, near a planet of living machines, where it was transformed into the machine life-form V’ger.[1]
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Vahklas
Vahklas (ENT-17)
Vulcan civilian ship, of an older, unknown class. The Vahklas was commanded by Tavin, and carried a group of V’tosh ka’tur—”Vulcans without logic”—including Tolaris and Kov. The Vahklas encountered the Enterprise NX-01 in 2151, when the Vahklas was in need of repairs. The crews worked together to chart the Arachnid Nebula, often using the Vulcans’ astrometrics lab.[1]
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V’kar Zadan “Stingtongue” class
V’kar Zadan “Stingtongue” class (FASA-2301)
Statistics | |
---|---|
Length | 205 meters[1] |
Width | 135 meters[1] |
Height | 30 meters[1] |
Mass | 74,500 metric tons[1] |
Crew | 220[1] |
Passengers | 10[1] |
Shuttlecraft | 1[1] |
Cruising Speed | Warp 7[1] |
Emergency Speed | Warp 8[1] |
Weapons | 2 KD-6 disruptors; 4 torpedo launchers[1] |
Shortly after the discovery of photon torpedo technology, the Klingon Empire initiated a program for a missile-armed destroyer. Several designs were reviewed and tested before the V’kar Zadan (“Stingtongue”) class, which would later be designated the D-2 by Starfleet, was commissioned. Five months later, a slightly redesigned version of the class was introduced, different only in the arrangement of its torpedo bays. The V’kar Zadan class was an excellent offensive weapon against ships of its own class, but wasn’t able to hold up against larger ships due to the lack of range of its torpedoes and a relatively weak superstructure. The class was produced at Iosia and H’renn at an average rate of twelve per month. The class name, V’kar Zadan, translated to “the tongue that stings.”[1]
References
- 1. “Klingon Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2301. Game. FASA. 1985.
Titan V
Titan V missile (ST-08)
Primitive space transport vehicle developed as an intercontinental ballistic missile by the government of the United States of America on Earth. In 2063, Zefram Cochrane used a Titan V rocket as the launch vehicle for his warp ship, the Phoenix. The launch complex used by Cochrane was located in Montana>.[1]
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Ti’Mur
Ti’Mur (ENT-08)
The Ti’Mur was a Suurok class Vulcan starship, commanded by Captain Vanik from 2136 until at least 2151.[1] In 2151, the Ti’Mur discovered a probe launched by the Dokaalan prior to the destruction of their planet, circa 2113. They were unable to further investigate, however, given their assignment to observe the activities of the Earth Starfleet vessel Enterprise NX-01.[2] The Ti’Mur observed the Enterprise at the eiseilium-rich Comet Archer in 2151, and later rescued Reed and Mayweather, whose shuttle had become trapped within the comet. T’Pol used the Ti’Mur to convey her intention to stay aboard the Enterprise rather than enter into an arranged marriage to Koss.[1]
References
- 1. “Breaking the Ice.”Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 08. Television. 7 November 2001.
- 2. “A Time to Sow.” Star Trek: The Next Generation. Novel. April 2004. Pocket Books.
IKS T’Ong IKC-7713
K’t’inga class (ST-06)
The K’t’inga class T’Ong was commanded by Captain K’Temoc on a deep space exploration mission that left Klingon space in 2290; in 2365, it returned after 75 years in hibernation, and would have attacked several nearby Federation colonies, if not for the intervention of Ambassador K’Ehleyr.[1]
References
- 1. “The Emissary.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 146. Television. 26 June 1989.
- 2. “Starships.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
I.K.S. T’Acog IKC-7750
K’t’inga class (ST-06)
The K’t’inga class T’Acog was destroyed by Klingon criminals while en route to Qo’noS.[1, 2]
References
- 1. “Heart of Glory.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 120. Television. 21 March 1988.
- 2. “Starships.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
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