
| STARSHIP NAME | REGISTRY NUMBER | INFO | |
| U.S.S. Challenger | NCC-71099 |
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In an alternate timeline in which Commander Chakotay and Ensign Harry Kim were
the only survivors from the U.S.S Voyager , the Challenger was dispatched to the Takara Sector in 2390 to prevent those
ex-Starfleet officers from changing history. In 2375, Voyager had crashed on an icy Class-L planet just outside the Alpha Quadrant,
killing all aboard, after falling out of a quantum slipstream. Chakotay and Kim--along with Chakotay's companion, Tessa
Omond--conspired to steal a Borg temporal transmitter (Salvage Component 36698, found among the wreckage of a Borg Cube in the Beta
Quadrant), as well as the Delta Flyer from a Federation shipyard, and return to Voyager with the express purpose of violating the
Temporal Prime Directive. Upon intercepting the Delta Flyer, Captain La Forge was ordered to offer leniency to the outlaws, if they
would stand down and turn over the Borg transmitter. They refused, so the Challenger was forced to fire upon the shuttle. Once the
Flyer's engines were disabled, the Challenger locked onto it with a tractor beam; however, Chakotay sent a plasma surge back
through the beam to break free. Doing that destabilized the shuttle's warp core, making a breach imminent within three minutes. La
Forge offered to beam the fugitives to safety, but they refused. The Delta Flyer exploded, killing the three aboard.
(Presumably, though, the timeline was altered so that these events never actually occurred.) VOY "Timeless" ; Startrek.com |
| U.S.S. Enterprise | NCC-1701-D |
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The fifth Federation starship to bear the name. This ship was launched in 2363
from Starfleet's Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards orbiting Mars and placed under the command of Captain Jean-Luc Picard on a mission of
deep-space exploration and diplomacy. TNG "Encounter at Farpoint" The ship was severely damaged in the Borg encounter of early 2367, and had to undergo six week of repair work at Earth Station McKinley. TNG "Family" The Enterprise-D was repeatedly destroy in 2368, when the ship was trapped in a temporal causality loop near Typhon Expanse. TNG "Cause and Effect" The Starship Enterprise was destroyed in 2371 during a mission to prevent a deranged scientist from destroying the Veridian sytem. Star Trek Generations The Enterprise-D model was designed by Andrew Probert. Interior sets were supervised by Herman Zimmerman and Richard James. Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Galaxy | NX-70637 |
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Prototype for the Galaxy-class series of deep-space exploratory starships.
The U.S.S. Galaxy has not (yet) been seen on any episode, but its exitence is implied by the term, Galaxy class, used to designate the Enterprise-D and its sister ships. We conjecture that the Starfleet registry number of the U.S.S. Galaxy was NX-70637. Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Galaxy | NCC-70637 |
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The U.S.S. Galaxy, and four other ships of its class, fought in the cobined fleet
of allied Alpha Quadrant forces that invaded Cardassian space at the Chin'toka System in late 2374. The galaxy was seriously
damaged in the battle. DS9 "Tears of the Prophets" Star Trek Encyclopedia III Ship of the Star Fleet Battle Group Omega Star Trek Nemesis |
| U.S.S. Magellan | NCC-71820 |
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In 2374, the Magellan participated in the daring and costly mission to retake
station Deep Space 9 from Dominion control, preventing a massive incursion of Dominion ships into the Alpha Quadrant. DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels" ; Star Trek Encyclopedia III Named for explorer Ferdinand Magellan. The Registry is from DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| U.S.S. Odyssey | NCC-71832 |
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Commanded by Captain Keogh. In 2370, the Odyssey was dispatched to the Gamma
Quadrant to investigate threats to Federation citizens made by the Jem'Hadar. The ship encountered three Jem'Hadar attack ships
shortly after its arrival in the Gamma Quadrant. The Odyssey was destroyed while retreating from the altercation. DS9 "The Jem'Hadar" The unnamed first officer of the Odyssey was portrayed by Michael Jace. The Odyssey was named after the command module of Apollo 13. The dedication plaque on the U.S.S. Odyssey bridge set had a quote from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, "Its origin and purpose, still a total mystery". Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Ronald D. Moore | NCC-70654 |
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Named for a famous Starfleet Admiral and a TV producer of a famous television
show in the 20th century. Star Trek: DS9 2001 Calendar |
| U.S.S. Trinculo | NCC-71867 |
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Participated in Operation Return (2374).
DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels" DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| U.S.S. Yamato | NCC-71807 (NCC-1305-E) |
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Comanded by Captain Donald Varley. A sister ship of the Enterprise-D. TNG "Where Silence Has Lease" The Yamato was destroyed in 2365 by an ancient Iconian computer software weapon that caused the failure of the ship's antimatter containment system, resulting in the ship's explosion and the loss of all hands. The software weapon had also been responsible for a series of other malfunctions aboard the Yamato, including the failure of a shuttlebay force field. TNG "Contagion" Although the Yamato's registry number was established in "Contagion" to be NCC-71807, an earlier, incorrect number was given in "Where Silence Has Lease", when an illusory version of that ship was seen. An earlier draft for that episode gave the number as NCC-1305E. which didn't fit into the numbering scheme developed for starships in The Next Generation. Named for the Japanese World War II battleship. The dedication plaque for the bridge of the Yamato bore a motto from Thomas Jefferson: "I Have sworm eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| Length | 642.51 meters |
| Beam | 463.73 meters |
| Height | 195.26 meters |
| Mass | 4500000 metric tonnes |
| Performance | Warp 9.6for 12 hours (STD); warp 9.9 for 12 hours (Uprated) |
| Armament | Eleven type-10 phaser emitters; two photon torpedo launchers |
| Accommodation | 1012 officers and crew; 200 visiting personnel; 15000 personal evacuation limit |
| Power Plant | One 1500 plus Cochrane warp core feeding two nacelles; one impulse system in stardrive section, two impulse systems in saucer section |
| Type | Explorer |
| Production Base | ASDB Integration Facility, Utopia Planitia Yards, Mars |
| From the Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual | |
| Length | 641 meters | Length | 641 meters |
| Height | 137 meters | Height | 137 meters |
| Beam | 467 meters | Beam | 467 meters |
| Complement | 1012 | Complement | 1012 |
| Decks | 42 | Decks | 42 |
| Commissioned | 2357 | Refitted | 2369 |
| Phasers | Type X (saucer x2, stardrive x3, stardrive 1 concealed) | Phasers | Type X (saucer x2, stardrive x3, stardrive 1 concealed) |
| Torpedo Launchers | Mk 80 DF (stardrive x2) | Torpedo Launchers | Mk 80 (stardrive x3) |
| Impulse System | FIG-5 (.92c) in saucer and stardrive section | Impulse System | FIG-5 (.92c) in saucer and stardrive section |
| Warp system | LF-41 (6/9.2/9.6) stardrive only | Warp system | LF-41 (6/9.2/9.6) stardrive only |
| Shuttlebay | 1 saucer, 2 stardrive | Shuttlebay | 1 saucer, 2 stardrive |
| Shuttlecraft | 24 Size worth | Shuttlecraft | 24 Size worth |
| From the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book | |||
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