
| STARSHIP NAME | REGISTRY NUMBER | INFO | |
| U.S.S. Bellerephon | NCC-62048 |
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A Federation starship among those destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359 with the
Borg, as Commander Sisko recalled the incident on stardate 46379.1. DS9 "Emissary" The ship is named for the mythical Greek hero who slew the Chimera with the aid of Pegasus. Startrek.com |
| U.S.S. Bonchune | NCC-70915 |
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The USS Bonchune (NCC-70915) was a Nebula-class Federation starship in service in Starfleet in the 2370s.
The Bonchune was assigned to pursue the prototype vessel USS Prometheus when it was hijacked by Romulan agents in 2374. The ship
was quickly overpowered by the Prometheus's superior firepower resulting from its multi-vector assault mode.
VOY "Message in a Bottle" In 2378, the Bonchune was in the Sol system and was part of the fleet to respond to an anticipated Borg incursion. It later escorted the USS Voyager back to Earth. VOY "Endgame" Text from the Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference |
| U.S.S. Bougainville | NCC-61809 | Destroyed SADA station at Cassandra (2368).
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| U.S.S. Chesapeake | NCC-62010 | Mapped the Nutrion Expanse and later took part in the liberation of Betazed (2375).
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| U.S.S. Endeavour | NCC-71805 |
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It served in Picard's armada to blockade Romulan supply ships supplying the Duras
family forces during the Klingon civil war of 2367-2368. TNG "Redemption, Part II" The Endeaver was stationed in the Cleon Sector later in 2368 when Enterprise-D crew members were controlled by Ktarian operatives seeking to gain control of Starfleet. Commander Qilliam Riker was ordered to pilot a shuttle to the Endeavour to spread the Ktarian takeover. TNG "The Game" The Endeavour was part of the Starfleet armada that intercepted a Borg cube at Earth on stardate 50893. Star Trek: First Contact The Starship Endeavour was named in honar of British explorer James Cook's flagship and for NASA's space shuttle. Star Trek Encyclopedia II , III |
| U.S.S. Farragut | NCC-60597 (NCC-60591) |
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Second ship to bear the name. The Farragut was one of the three starships that
transported the crew of the starship Enterprise-D from Veridian III after the Enterprise-d saucer section crash-landed there in 2371.
Star Trek Generations The Farragut was destroyed by Klingon forces in 2373 near the Lembatta cluster. The Farragut had been assigned to evacuate Federation colonists on Ajilon Prime during the Klingon offensive. DS9 "Nor the Battle to the Strong" In the Star Trek Encyclopedia the Registry is 60591. Some details of the USS Farragut studio model ("Star Trek: Generations") are different from previously shown ships, e.g. the RCS modules and the arrangement of lettering. Ex Astris Scientia The Star Trek Fact File take the registry as NCC-60597 Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Garuda | The Garuda stopped at Deep Space 9 in late 2371. Lieutenant Commander Syvar was assigned as ship’s
science officer at this time. The Garuda appeared in an early draft of the script and was not seen or mentioned on screen. DS9 "Shakaar" Text from the Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference | ||
| U.S.S. Hera | NCC-62006 |
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Commanded by Captain Silvia La Forge. The Hera had a crew of 300, most of whom
were Vulcan. The ship disappeared without a trace in 2370. Captain Silvia La Forge was the mother of Enterprise-D engineer Geordi La
Forge. TNG "Interface" Named for the Greek goddess Hera, wife of Zeus and queen of gods. Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Honshu | NCC-60205 |
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On stardate 51408.6, the Honshu was attacked and destroyed by a wing of Cardassian
destroyers. Captain Benjamin Sisko and Gul Dukat's case on Starbase 621, managed to escape in a shuttlecraft. DS9 "Waltz" The Honshu was named for the largest of the islands of Japan. Star Trek Encyclopedia III |
| U.S.S. Leeds | NCC-70352 |
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In 2374, the Leeds was part of the Federation fleet involved in Operation Return.
DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels" Text from the Memory Alpha, the free Star Trek reference |
| U.S.S. Leopard | NCC-62344 | First vessel to penetrate and map the Tholian interphase (2357-2360); lost on Tholian border (2360).
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| U.S.S. Lexington | NCC-61832 |
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Dr. Elizabeth Lense was the chief medical officer on the Lexington. In 2371 the
Lexington docked at station Deep Space 9. DS9 "Explorers" Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Merrimack | NCC-61827 |
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Ship that transported Ambassador Sarek and his party from Legara IV back to
vulcan, following the Legaran conference of 2366. TNG "Sarek" The Merrimack transported Cadet Wesley Crusher back to Starfleet Academy following his vacation aboard the Enterprise-D in 2368. TNG "The Game" This ship was named in honor of the vessel that became the noted iron-clad warship C.S.S. Virginia, that fought for the Confederacy in the American Civil War. Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Monitor | NCC-61826 |
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Sent to the Romulan Neutral Zone border in preparation for a possible battle,
after Starfleet received warnings of a Romulan buildup at planet Nelvana III in 2366. The warnings, from Romulan defector Alidar
Jarok, were later found to be baseless. TNG "The Defector" Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Nebula | NX-60602 NCC-60147 NCC-60000 |
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Lead ship of the class; reassigned to Sector 001 as test vessel for pod configurations The "NX" Registry is from DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book The "NCC" Registry is from Star Trek Communicator Magazine DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| U.S.S. Prometheus | NCC-71201 |
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The science ship used by terraformer Gideon Seyetik on his project to reignite the
dead sun Epsilon 119. DS9 "Second Sight" Named for the mythological Greek Titan who stole fire from heaven for the benefit of mankind. Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Proxima | NCC-61952 |
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The Proxima was lost in the Gamma Quadrant sometime prior to 2371. It was believed
that the ship and crew fell victim to the Dominion. DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow" Named for Proxima Centauri, a star 4.3 light years from Earth. Star Trek Encyclopedia II |
| U.S.S. Sutherland | NCC-72015 |
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The Sutherland was commanded by Commander Data as part of Picard's armada to
blockade the Romulan supply ships supplying the Duras family forces during the Klingin civil war in 2367-2368. TNG "Redemption, Part II" In 2374 the Sutherland, under the command of Captain Shelby, was apart of the Ninth Fleet headquartered at station Deep Space 9. Lieutenant Manuele Atoa wa part of the ship's crew in 2374. DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited" The Sutherland was due to visit Deep Space 9 one day after stardate 51597.2. DS9 "Change of Heart" The Sutherland was a modification of the Nebula-class U.S.S. Phoenix. The upper sensor pod and supporting struts were changed for the Sutherland. The Sutherland was named for Horatio Hornblower's flagship in the classic C. S. Forester novels that served as one of Gene Roddenberry's original inspirations for Star Trek. Star Trek Encyclopedia II , III |
| U.S.S. T'Kumbra | NCC-62100 |
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Commanded by Captain Solok, the T'Kumbra served on the front lines of the Dominion
war. In early 2375, the vessel put in to station Deep Space 9 for repairs including an overhaul of the ship's warp core and upgrades
to the inertial damper systems. while at the station, several members of the ship's crew indulged Solok's desire to challenge his
former classmate, Benjamin Sisko, to the ancient Earth sport of baseball. The K'Kumbra team, composed entirely of Vulcan nationals,
called themselves the Logicians. DS9 "Take Me Out to the Holosuite" Star Trek Encyclopedia III The NCC-62100 is from the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book |
| U.S.S. Temeraire | NCC-65387 | Commanded by Captain Donaldson; whereabouts currently unknown at this time.
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| U.S.S. Ulysses | NCC-66808 |
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In 2371, the U.S.S Ulysses, comanded by Captain Entebe, studied protoplanetary
masses in the Helaspont Nebula. DS9 "The Adversary" Star Trek Encyclopedia II It name honors the hero of Greek mythology, the king of Ithaca, and a leader of the Greeks in the Trojan War Startrek.com |

| Length | 442.23 meters |
| Beam | 318.11 meters |
| Height | 130.43 meters |
| Mass | 3309000 metric tonnes |
| Performance | Warp 9.6 for 12 hours (STD); warp 9.9 for 12 hours (Uprated) |
| Armament | Eight type-10 phaser emitters; two photon torpedo launchers |
| Accommodation | 750 officers and crew; 130 visiting personnel; 9800 personal evacuation limit |
| Power Plant | One 1500 plus Cochrane warp core feeding two nacelles; one impulse system |
| Type | Explorer |
| Production Base | ASDB Integration Facility, Utopia Fleet Yards, MarsV |
| From the Star Trek Deep Space Nine Technical Manual | |
| Length | 465 meters |
| Height | 140 meters |
| Beam | 467 meters |
| Complement | 750 |
| Decks | 21 |
| Commissioned | 2357 |
| Phasers | Type X (x3) |
| Torpedo Launchers | Mk 80 DF (x2) |
| Impulse System | FIG-5 (.92c) |
| Warp system | LF-41 (6/9.2/9.6) |
| Shuttlebay | 2 |
| Shuttlecraft | 14 Size worth |
| From the DECIPHER Star Trek Roleplaying Game Starships Book | |
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