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Daedalus class
Daedalus class (Legacy)
The Daedalus class came into service in the 22nd century.[3] They were one of the first types of starships commissioned and operated under the auspices of the United Federation of Planets and were also among the first to demonstrate the primary/secondary hull design that would become characteristic of Starfleet vessels.[6] Unlike most starships, the Daedalus had a spherical main hull.[4] The last ships of this class were taken out of service by the year 2196.[3]
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U.S.S. Crazy Horse NCC-50446
Excelsior class (ST-06)
The Excelsior-class Starship Crazy Horse was part of Task Force Three, commanded by Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D, during an expected Borg invasion in 2369.[1] The Enterprise was ordered to rendezvous with the Crazy Horse in 2370 to pick up Admiral Erik Pressman on Stardate 47457.1.[1] Named for the forceful Olala Sioux chief.
References
- 1. “Descent.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 252. Television. 21 June 1993.
- 2. “The Pegasus.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 264. Television. 10 January 1994.
U.S.S. Constellation NCC-2500
Constellation class (TNG-110)
In 2371, the Constellation class [1] Starship Constellation was sent to transport the Jem’Hadar abandoned on Deep Space 9 to Starbase 201.[2] After the Starship Honshu was destroyed in 2374, Starfleet assigned the Constellation and the Defiant to search for survivors in adjacent star systems.[3]
The registry of the ship referenced in the Deep Space Nine episodes was never given; it seems reasonable to assume it was this ship unless new information contradicts it.
References
- 1. “Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer’s Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2012. Game. FASA. 1988.
- 2. “The Abandoned.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 452. Television. 31 October 1994.
- 3. “Waltz.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 535. Television. 5 January 1998.
Constellation class
Constellation class (TNG-110)
Constellation class (TNG-147)
The Constellation class was a starship type with four warp nacelles,[1] first commissioned in 2276.[11] The warp nacelles and several components of the saucer section shared many design similarities with the Constitution and Miranda class designs of the era.[1] Constellation-class ships were on the verge of being phased out in the mid-2360s,[6] but some were still in service in in 2370.[9] Several had already been decommissioned by 2365, including the U.S.S. Hathaway NCC-2593, which had been stripped of its offensive systems and rendered “warp inactive” by removing all antimatter from its warp reaction system.[6]
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U.S.S. Constantinople NCC-34852
The Istanbul class Starship Constantinople suffered a hull breach near Gravesworld while carrying some 2012 colonists on Stardate 42437.5. The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D conducted a rescue mission to save the ship’s crew and passengers.[1] Named for the Turkish city also known as Istanbul.
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U.S.S. Concorde NCC-68711
Freedom-class Federation starship. During an anti-time incident in 2370, Admiral Nakamura deployed the Concorde, along with 15 other starships, to the Romulan Neutral Zone to investigate a Romulan military buildup.[1]
References
- [1]TNG-277-278: All Good Things…
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.
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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