Original Series
Vulcans
Spock, Vulcan male (ST-06)
Sarek, Vulcan male (ST-03)
T’Pol, Vulcan female (ENT-22)
Saavik, Vulcan female (ST-03)
Species originating on Vulcan,[3] Vulcans were dedicated to a philosophy of emotional suppression in favor of total logic.[2]
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 00. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “Mudd’s Women.” Star Trek, Episode 03. Television. 13 October 1966.
- 3. “Amok Time.” Star Trek, Episode 34. Television. 15 September 1967.
- 4. “Journey to Babel.” Star Trek, Episode 44. Television. 17 November 1967.
- 5. “The Savage Curtain.” Star Trek, Episode 77. Television. 7 March 1969.
- 6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Film. 4 June 1982.
- 7. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
M-113 Creature
M-113 Creature (TOS-05)
M-113 Creature disguised (TOS-05)
M-113 Creature disguised as Nancy Crater (TOS-05)
The last of its kind, the creature could project the image of anyone or anything it wished into the minds of those around it, making it appear to change shape, sometimes assuming the form of its victims—as it did with Nancy Crater and Crewman Green.[1]
References
- 1. “The Man Trap.” Star Trek, Episode 05. Television. 8 September 1966.
Chapel, Christine (Mirror)
Christine Chapel (Mirror) (MU IDW MI 05)
Christine Chapel served as head nurse aboard the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in 2265 when Commander James T. Kirk assassinated Captain Christopher Pike and assumed command of the vessel.[1]
References
- 1. “Part V.” Star Trek: Mirror Images, Issue 5. Comic Book. October 2008. IDW Productions.
Taurus Reach
Starbase 47 (VAN #1)
A largely unexplored region of space, situated between the borders of Federation, Klingon, and Tholian territory;[1] the region was known as the Gonmog Sector to the Klingons,[2] and as the Shedai sector to the Tholians.[1] In 2265, the U.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017, commanded by Commodore Matt Decker, discovered the remnants of an ancient, incredibly powerful civilization, the Shedai, with links to one of the Federation’s most mysterious adversaries, the Tholians, as well as the Taurus meta-genome, a complex strand of deliberately engineered DNA that seemed to hold the key to genetic manipulation and perhaps even artificial world-building on a scale never before imagined. The scientific and martial potential of unlocking this knowledge quickly became obvious, and Starfleet launched a mammoth exploration and research effort into the region. As the investigation continued, Starfleet scientists uncovered an enigmatic energy waveform in the Jinoteur system, which was believed to be the homeworld of the long-dead Shedai. This waveform, working in concert with the meta-genome, was considered to be the key to unlocking all of the Taurus Reach’s many secrets.[1]
References
- 1. “Harbinger.” Star Trek: Vanguard. Book. 20xx. Pocket Books.
- 2. “Reap the Whirlwind.” Star Trek: Vanguard. Book. 20xx. Pocket Books.
Olson
Olson (ST-11)
Olson served as the chief engineer of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 under Captain Christopher Pike. Olson was eager to confront the Romulans after the brutal assault of the Battle of Vulcan, but his zealousness made him careless, which ultimately resulted in his death during an assault on the Narada.[1] Portrayed by Greg Ellis.
References
- 1. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514
U.S.S. Kelvin NCC-0514 (ST-11)
Commanded by Captain Richard Robau in 2233, the Starship Kelvin was assigned to patrol near the Klingon border. Also serving aboard the Kelvin were first officer Commander George Samuel Kirk, Sr., his wife Lieutenant Winona Kirk, and helmsman Lieutenant Pitts.[1, 2]
On Stardate 2233.04, the Kelvin detected an anomaly near the Klingon border that resembled a “lightning storm in space.” Upon investigation, an enormous Romulan ship, the Narada, emerged, having traveled back in time from the year 2384. The Narada immediately attacked, crippling the Kelvin. Captain Robau boarded the Narada, but was killed when the Romulans realized what had happened to them. Commander Kirk, now in command, followed Captain Robau’s final instructionsto him, ordering an evacuation of the ship in order to implement General Order 13 — attempting a last-ditch effort to destroy the Narada by ramming it with the Kelvin. Kirk was forced to sacrifice himself in order to pilot the ship, but he saved more than 800 lives in the process.[1]
Battle of Vulcan
On Stardate 2258.42, Vulcan was attacked by the Narada, a Romulan ship from the future. Six Starfleet ships were destroyed by the Narada:[1] the U.S.S. Truman,[1] the U.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647,[1] the U.S.S. Mayflower NCC-1621,[1] the U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-1718,[2] the U.S.S. Armstrong NCC-1784,[2] and the U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764.[2] The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 survived only because its departure from Earth was delayed, allowing Cadet James T. Kirk to warn Captain Christopher Pike of the danger that the ship faced.[1] Unfortunately, none were able to stand up to the power of the Narada‘s future weaponry, and Vulcan was destroyed by an artificial quantum singularity, killing billions of Vulcans in a matter of minutes.[1]
U.S.S. Armstrong NCC-1784
Miranda Class (ST-02)
The Starship Armstrong was a Miranda class vessel.[1]
ST11 Timeline
The Starship Armstrong was part of a Starfleet task force destroyed by the Narada in the Battle of Vulcan on Stardate 2258.42.[2]
The Armstrong‘s registry number was never given, but as every other ship has shared its registry number with its Prime Timeline counterpart, it seems logical that the Armstrong would, as well.
References
- 1. “New Frontiers, Chapter 5: Masquerade!” Star Trek, Volume 1 Issue 13. Comic Book. April 1985. DC Comics.
- 2. Star Trek (Novelization). Book. May 2009. Pocket Books.
U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-1718
Constitution Class (TOS-10)
The Starship Excelsior was a Constitution class vessel.[1]
The Starship Excelsior was part of a Starfleet task force destroyed by the Narada in the Battle of Vulcan on Stardate 2258.42.[2]
The Excelsior‘s registry number was never given, but as every other ship has shared its registry number with its Prime Timeline counterpart, it seems logical that the Excelsior would, as well.
References
- 1. Star Trek: Star Fleet Technical Manual. Book. 1975. Ballantine Books.
- 2. Star Trek (Novelization). Book. May 2009. Pocket Books.
U.S.S. Truman
The Starship Truman was part of a Starfleet task force destroyed by the Narada in the Battle of Vulcan on Stardate 2258.42. Prior to arriving on the scene, Captain Christopher Pike of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 ordered Lieutenant Hannity to contact the Truman, but there was no response.[1]
References
- 1. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
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