Barzai
Barzai (ENT-81)
Denobulan medical ship. The Barzai was commandeered and later destroyed by the augments led by Malik,[1] though the pilot was rescued by the Enterprise NX-01.[2]
References
- 1. “Cold Station 12.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 81. Television. 5 November 2004.
- 2. “The Augments.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episode 82. Television. 12 November 2004.
U.S.S. Avenger
Defiant class (DS9-537)
On Stardate 53550.8, Ambassador Worf‘s Starfleet commission was temporarily reactivated and he was given command of the Defiant-class Starship Avenger; the ship was ordered to Outpost 40 in the Briar Patch so that he could negotiate with the Son’a, who were once again threatening Starfleet’s presence in the area. When talks broke down, the Avenger helped defend the outpost from a Son’a attack fleet and successfully repelled them.[1]
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U.S.S. Ajax
Defiant class (DS9-537)
In 2381, the Defiant-class Starship Ajax was part of a group of ships defending Deneva from a Borg invasion. The Ajax was destroyed in the battle.[1]
References
- 1. “Lost Souls.” Star Trek: Destiny, Book Three. Novel. Pocket Books. December 2008.
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701
U.S.S. Enterprise (TOS-61)
Constitution class (TOS-10)
U.S.S. Enterprise (ST-2)
Perhaps the most famous spacecraft in the history of space exploration, the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 was a Constitution class vessel.[3] Launched in 2245[13] from the San Francisco Fleet Yards orbiting Earth,[1] the Enterprise was first commanded by Captain Robert April,[4] who was later succeeded by his first officer, Christopher Pike, in 2250.[9] During Pike’s command, the Enterprise had a crew complement of 203, though it was unclear if this figure included Pike himself.[1] According to Ensign Tyler, the ship’s power was “enough to blast half a continent.”[1] Superbly equipped for research in deep space, the Enterprise had 14 science labs.[2] The ship achieved legendary status during the first five-year mission under its third captain, James T. Kirk, from 2265 to 2270.[5]
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Constitution Class
Original Configuration
Constitution class (TOS-10)
Constitution class MSD (ENT-95)
Length | 289 meters |
Width | 127 meters |
Height | 73 meters |
Decks | 23 |
Mass | Mk. I: 162,425 metric tons Mk. II: 164,400 metric tons Mk. III: 167,900 metric tons |
Crew Complement | 430 |
Evacuation Limit | 320 |
First Commissioned | 2245 |
Weapons | 6 Type-V phaser banks, 2 torpedo launchers, photon torpedoes |
Defenses | Deflector shields |
Cruising Speed | Warp 6 |
Maximum Cruise Speed | Warp 7 |
Maximum Rated Speed | Warp 8 for 12 hours |
Refit Configuration
Constitution class refit (ST-02)
Length | 305 meters |
Width | 131 meters |
Height | 74 meters |
Crew Complement | 416 |
Evacuation Limit | 240 |
First Commissioned | 2273 |
Weapons | 12 Type-VI phasers in 6 banks; 3 torpedo launchers, photon torpedoes |
Defenses | Deflector shields |
Cruising Speed | Warp 6 |
Maximum Cruise Speed | Warp 8 |
Maximum Rated Speed | Warp 10 for 12 hours |
The Constitution class cruisers are among the most renowned vessels of their time. Serving as both a research vessel and a cruiser, these ships performed their duties to perfection for the majority of the 23rd century. The Constitution class ships were an integral part of the buildup during “The Great Awakening,” from the outset the most versatile of all ships built for the expansion efforts. class starships included the acclaimed U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] During the time of Captain James T. Kirk’s celebrated first five-year mission of exploration, only twelve of these ships were in existence.[2] Constitution class starships used duotronic computers, based on designs developed by Dr. Richard Daystrom in 2243.[8]
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Update: 23 July 2010
Added 187 entries to the Astrometrics section of the Library Computer. Notable entries include: Cardassia Prime, Ceti Alpha V, Deep Space Nine, Earth, Mars, Planet, Class-M, San Francisco, Vulcan, Vulcan (New)
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Warp 5 Complex
Starfleet‘s main center for constructing the innovative Warp Five propulsion system for deep space exploration. The complex was dedicated by Zefram Cochrane in 2119. Henry Archer did much of his important research and development here.[1]
References
- 1. “Broken Bow.” Star Trek: Enterprise, Episodes 01-02. Television. 26 September 2001.
Vulcan Compound, Sausalito
T’Pol lived at the Vulcan Compound in Sausalito before signing on with the Enterprise NX-01. The compound provided housing for the Vulcan delegation, and was located just north of San Francisco.[1]
References
Vulcana Regar
The second Ka’Tann treaty conference was held at this location, presumably a city on Vulcan. A young T’Pol approached the legendary Vulcan ambassador V’Lar during the conference to ask questions of her.[1]
References
Vulcan
Vulcan (TOS-34)
Vulcan surface (TOS-34)
Vulcan surface (ENT-79)
Vulcan Surface (ST-01)
Vulcan Surface (ST-01)
Vulcan, a Class-M world,[2, 4] was the second planet in the 40 Eridani trinary system, orbiting 40 Eridani A.[4] Although Vulcan had no moon,[1] the planet shared an orbit with its sister world, T’Khut.[3]
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