Original Series
Kirk, Aurelan
Aurelan Kirk (TOS-29)
Aurelan was the wife of George Samuel Kirk, Jr., with whom she had three sons.[1] While on Deneva with George and their son, Peter, in 2266, the colony was attacked by Denevan neural parasites. The Kirks were infected shortly before the arrival of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, commanded by George’s brother, James T. Kirk. George succumbed to the immense stresses placed on his body by the parasites before the family could be found by an Enterprise landing party led by Jim. Aurelan soon succumbed as well after being taken aboard the Enterprise, dying before a cure could be found.[2] Portrayed by Joan Swift.
ST11 Timeline
Aurelan Kirk was infected by the Denevan neural parasites during an attack on the Deneva colony in 2258.[3] When the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 arrived soon thereafter, the Kirk family’s lives were saved thanks to the quick actions of the crew. When the crisis had passed, George introduced Aurelan and the couple’s only child, Peter, to his estranged younger brother, Enterprise Captain James T. Kirk.[4]
References
- 1. “What Are Little Girls Made Of?” Star Trek, Episode 10. Television. 20 October 1966.
- 2. “Operation: Annihilate!” Star Trek, Episode 29. Television. 13 April 1967.
- 3. “Operation: Annihilate! Part One.” Star Trek, Issue 5. Comic Book. IDW Publishing. January 2012.
- 4. “Operation: Annihilate! Part Two.” Star Trek, Issue 6. Comic Book. IDW Publishing. February 2012.
Ships named Enterprise
There have been many ships named Enterprise.
Enterprise OV-101 (ST-07 Special Features)
Enterprise OV-101[4]
Space shuttle
The Enterprise OV-101 was the first Earth spacecraft to carry the name.
Enterprise NX-01 (ENT-01-02)
Enterprise NX-01 (E60)[14]
NX class
The Enterprise NX-01 (E60) was severely damaged during battle with the Xindi in 2153, limiting the ship to a maximum speed of Warp 1.7. Following the destruction of Earth in 2154, Xindi began to ruthlessly hunt down the remaining Humans. The Enterprise was one of only four Starfleet ships left, and escorted a group of some 6,000 survivors to settle on Ceti Alpha V. The Enterprise was destroyed in 2165, when the Xindi became aware of this final Human refuge.
Enterprise NX-01 (ENT-01-02)
Enterprise NX-01 (E73)[14]
NX class
The Enterprise NX-01 (E73) was from an alternate timeline in which the Enterprise NX-01 had been transported a century into the past; when it encountered its earlier incarnation in the Delphic Expanse, it was crewed by the ship’s descendants.
Enterprise NX-01 (Mirror) (ENT-94)
I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 (Mirror)[15]
NX class
The I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 was the counterpart of the Enterprise NX-01 from the Mirror Universe.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (TOS-61)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701[1]
Constitution class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (TOS GK 33)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Alt-GK33)[3]
Constitution class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Alt-GK33) was the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701’s counterpart from the GK33 Timeline.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (ST-11)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Alt-ST11)[16]
Constitution class (Alt-ST11)
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Alt-ST11) was the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701’s counterpart from the ST11 Timeline.
I.S.S. Enterprise (TOS-39)
I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Mirror)[2]
Constitution class
The I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was the flagship of the Terran Empire Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A (ST-06)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A[5]
Constitution class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B (ST-07)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B[10]
Excelsior class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-B was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C (TNG-163)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C[7]
Ambassador class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D (ST-07)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D[TNG-101]
Galaxy class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
Galaxy class (TNG-101-102)
I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D (Mirror)[8]
Galaxy class
The I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was the flagship of the Terran Empire Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Dreadnought (TNG-277-278)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Dreadnought (Anti-time future)[8]
Galaxy class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was a dreadnought refit of the ship from a possible future timeline encountered in 2377 by Captain Jean-Luc Picard.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E (ST-08)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E[11]
Sovereign class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-E was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F (STO)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F[17]
Odyssey class
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-F was the flagship of the Federation Starfleet.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-J (ENT-70)
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-J[13]
Class Unknown
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-J was from a possible future glimpsed by Captain Jonathan Archer of the Enterprise NX-01 in 2153.
References
- 1. “The Cage.” Star Trek, Episode 0. Television. 1965 (Unaired).
- 2. “Mirror, Mirror.” Star Trek, Episode 39. Television. 6 October 1967.
- 3. “The Choice.” Star Trek, Issue 33. Comic Book. September 1975. Gold Key.
- 4. Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Film. 7 December 1979.
- 5. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Film. 26 November 1986.
- 6. “Encounter at Farpoint.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episodes 101-102. Television. 28 September 1987.
- 7. “Yesterday’s Enterprise.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 163. Television. 19 February 1990.
- 8. “Dark Mirror.” Star Trek: The Next Generation. Novel. December 1993. Pocket Books.
- 9. “All Good Things…” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episodes 277-278. Television. 23 May 1994.
- 10. Star Trek: Generations. Film. 18 November 1994.
- 11. Star Trek: First Contact. Film. 22 November 1996.
- 12. “Broken Bow. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
- 13. “Azati Prime”. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 70. Television. 3 March 2004.
- 14. “E2“. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 73. Television. 5 May 2004.
- 15. “In a Mirror, Darkly”. Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 94. Television. 22 April 2005.
- 16. Star Trek. Film. 8 May 2009.
- 17. “Boldly They Rode.” Star Trek Online. Game. 10 March 2012.
Deep Space Station K-7
Deep Space Station K-7 (TOS-42)
Deep Space Station K-7 (TOS-42)
Deep Space Station K-7 (STO)
Bar on K-7 (TOS-42)
Bar on K-7 (TOS-42)
One of nine space stations strung along the Klingon frontier between 2218 and 2293, Deep Space Station K-7 began as a strategic outpost.[3] Located one parsec from the nearest Klingon outpost, and near the disputed colony world of Sherman’s Planet, K-7 was tasked to help ensure the development of the world would favor the Federation under the terms of the Organian Peace Treaty.[1] Most of K-7 consisted of storage areas and industrial fabrication facilities, and relatively little of the station was actually inhabitable.[2] By the terms of the Organian treaty, all frontier stations of both nations were open to each others’ traffic, which made K-7 a hub for spies and confrontation.[3] The Federation’s development project for Sherman’s Planet was threatened in 2266, when some 1,771,561 tribbles infested the storage bins of Quadrotriticale intended for the project, though this infestation ultimately helped uncover a Klingon sabotage attempt, as well as an undercover Klingon agent, disguised as a Human bureaucrat named Arne Darvin.[1] Unknown to anyone at the time, Darvin’s future self had traveled back in time from 2373 in an attempt to alter events and prevent his dishonor, but Starfleet personnel from his time prevented him from altering the timeline.[2] With the Khitomer Accords and the growing Federation-Klingon alliance, K-7 became a major transit point and meeting place for Federation and Klingon ships and personnel.[3]
STO Timeline
In 2409, K-7 remained in active service, although heavily upgraded over the decades, and found itself on the front lines of a renewed conflict between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. Commanded by Commander Naomi Wildman, K-7 was a focal point for Starfleet ships entering sectors under active dispute between the two powers.[4]
References
- 1. “The Trouble With Tribbles.” Star Trek, Episode 42. Television. 29 December 1967.
- 2. “Trials and Tribble-ations.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 503. Television. 4 November 1996.
- 3. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
- 4. “Voyage into Deep Space.” Star Trek Online. Game. February 2010. Cryptic Studios.
Starbase 12
An orbiting command post in the Gamma 400 star system, Starbase 12 was established in 2163 as a test of Starfleet‘s remote construction abilites.[6] In 2167, at the time that the U.S.S. Essex NCC-173 was lost at planet Mab-Bu VI, Starbase 12 was commanded by Admiral Uttan Narsu.[5] It remained an excellent location for starship maintenance, as well as containing much of the defense traffic for the inner core of the Federation.[6] In 2266, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 set course for Starbase 12 with the sleeper ship S.S. Botany Bay in tow.[1] Several months later, it was the closest starbase when the Enterprise visited planet Pollux IV.[2]
Starbase 12 was evacuated for two days in 2364, apparently because key Starfleet officials were under the control of the blue gill parasites attempting to infiltrate Starfleet Command.[3] In 2366, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was scheduled for a week’s worth of maintenance overhaul at Starbase 12, following a mission to Gemaris V.[4]
References
- 1. “Space Seed.” Star Trek, Episode 24. Television. 16 February 1967.
- 2. “Who Mourns for Adonais?” Star Trek, Episode 33. Television. 22 September 1967.
- 3. “Conspiracy.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 125. Television. 9 May 1988.
- 4. “Captain’s Holiday.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 167. Television. 2 April 1990.
- 5. “Power Play.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 215. Television. 24 February 1992.
- 6. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Starbase 11
Starbase 11 (TOS-14)
A planetside base[1] located on the starkly beautiful colony world Yko,[4, 5] Starbase 11 was home to the largest cluster of Starfleet administrative offices outside Earth,[4] and was one of the key Starfleet administrative facilities in the Beta Quadrant, as well as one of the emergency “continuity” offices of Starfleet Command itself, should anything happen to Earth.[5] Commanded by Commodore Stone — who oversaw the court martial of Captain James T. Kirk for the apparent death of Lieutenant Commander Ben Finney[1] — until 2266. Soon after Kirk’s court-martial, command passed to Commodore José Mendez, and soon thereafter, Commander Spock abducted the crippled Fleet Captain Christopher Pike in order to deliver him to a new life on Talos IV.[2, 3]
References
- 1. “Court Martial.” Star Trek, Episode 14. Television. 2 February 1967.
- 2. “The Menagerie, Part I.” Star Trek, Episode 15. Television. 17 November 1966.
- 3. “The Menagerie, Part II.” Star Trek, Episode 16. Television. 24 November 1966.
- 4. “Core Game Book.” Star Trek Role Playing Game, Book 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games.
- 5. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Starbase 10
Starbase 10 (TOS DC v1 A2)
A space station located near Gamma Hydra IV, Starbase 10’s most important duty was to monitor the activities of the Romulan Empire near the Neutral Zone.[3] The original strategic base defending the Neutral Zone against Romulan incursion, Starbase 10 was screened and supported by the critical Gamma Hydra cluster.[4] Between its construction in the 2170s to 2266, it slowly became a scientific support base as well; following the Romulan incursions in the later 23rd century, it added a state-of-the-art medical facility in case of war.[3, 4] Like Starbase 173, it remained at heightened alert status,[4] and thus lacked the relaxed atmosphere of more secure starbases; everyone was constantly on edge, wondering just who might be an impostor working for Romulan intelligence.[3]
Starbase 10, which was the destination of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 after leaving Deneva in 2266,[1] was originally slated to become the command of Commodore Stocker in 2267, but after his rash actions aboard the Enterprise disgraced him,[2] command passed instead to Commodore Gerald Williams.[3]
References
- 1. “Operation: Annihilate!” Star Trek, Episode 29. Television. 13 April 1967.
- 2. “The Deadly Years.” Star Trek, Episode 40. Television. 8 December 1967.
- 3. “Core Game Book.” Star Trek Role Playing Game, Book 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games.
- 4. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Starbase 6
Starbase 6 (STU MVL 02)
A space station located past Aldebaran, Starbase 6 was famous for providing the finest amenities for rest and relaxation of any Starfleet facility, [2], a reputation that dated back as far as the 2250s, when a Tiburonian–Centauran team redesigned it from the hub out.[3] Run by Tiburonian civilians, the base offered a surprising array of recreational activities. Regular athletic tournaments attracted competitors from throughout the Federation, and no visiting flag officer in the 2260s could imagine drinking in the Crystal Bar without the station’s commanding officer, Commander George Reed, at their side.[2] In peacetime, starships diverted from sectors around to enjoy its facilities, which included state-of-the-art holodecks, null-G saunas, and the most sophisticated replicators (and chefs) within a thousand parsecs of Aldebaran.[3]
The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was diverted from scheduled R&R at Starbase 6 in 2267. Responding to an emergency call from Starfleet Command, the Enterprise traveled to Sector 39J to investigate the disappearance of the U.S.S. Intrepid NCC-1631.[1]
References
- 1. “The Immunity Syndrome.” Star Trek, Episode 48. Television. 19 January 1968.
- 2. “Core Game Book.” Star Trek Role Playing Game, Book 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games.
- 3. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Starbase 4
Starbase 4 (TOS DC v2 78)
Initially contructed in the late 22nd century to support Federation colonization efforts,[4] Starbase 4 eventually became an administrative center for the Lyris Corridor[3, 4] between Tellar and Deneb.[4] Commanded by Commodore Jack Kerr in the 2260s, Starbase 4 housed a large administrative unit of the Federation’s department of colonial management, as well as temporary housing for up to two hundred thousand people in readiness for emergencies requiring mass evacuation. A civilian court at the starbase also administered justice for colonies too new to have established their own justice systems.[3]
In late 2267, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 dropped off several children rescued from the doomed Starnes Expedition to Triacus at Starbase 4.[1] Several months later, in early 2268, a shuttlecraft was stolen from Starbase 4 by Lokai, and was recovered two weeks later by the Enterprise.[2]
During the Federation’s great expansion into the Alpha Quadrant during the early 24th century, Starbase 4 became a test-bed for terraforming and replicator technology. It has temporary quarters with full life support for over a quarter of a million people (one of the largest orbital settlements in the Federation) and remains one of the most cosmopolitan places in Starfleet.[1]
References
- 1. “And the Children Shall Lead.” Star Trek, Episode 60. Television. 11 October 1968.
- 2. “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.” Star Trek, Episode 70. Television. 10 January 1969.
- 3. “Core Game Book.” Star Trek Role Playing Game, Book 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games.
- 4. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Starbase 2
Located between Beta Auriga and Camus II,[2] Starbase 2 was a key center for space medicine research, with facilities considered to be the best in Starfleet,[2] ever since the 2240s.[2, 3] Its advanced life support and hospital facilities could comfortably support (and hopefully heal) almost any known species or theoretical life-form. A strong Vulcan and Betzoid presence aided with counseling and psionic research.[3]
In 2268, Commander Spock suggested that the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 take Dr. Janice Lester to Starbase 2, rather than the Benecia Colony, for diagnosis of her medical condition.[1]
References
- 1. “Turnabout Intruder.” Star Trek, Episode 79. Television. 3 June 1969.
- 2. “Core Game Book.” Star Trek Role Playing Game, Book 45000. Game. 1999. Last Unicorn Games.
- 3. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Malurians
Malurian (ENT-09)
In 2151, the Malurians, a warp-capable species from the planet Maluria,[1] secretly mined the Akaali homeworld for veridium.[2] In 2267, the planet was cleansed of all life by Nomad,[1] nearly driving the Malurians into extinction,[4] save for a handful of survivors who were off-world at the time.[3]
References
- 1. “The Changeling.” Star Trek, Episode 37. Television. 29 September 1967.
- 2. “Civilization.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 9. Television. 14 November 2001.
- 3. “Star Trek: Star Charts.” Star Trek (Uncategorized). Book. Pocket Books. October 2002.
- 4. Kakan Ni Shinkou, “Communications Breakdown.” Star Trek. Comic Book. TokyoPop. September 2007.
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