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Starfleet had around 6 thousand-9 thousand ships, varying between 10-15 different classes of Starships, numbers of 30,000 were in combination of ships in Dominion war not just federation. 1500, be said about be outnumber 20-1, was just a mistake or more likely means 1500 bird of pray only, which are not the most powerful ships and are pretty. Research vessel that was in service with Starfleet in the mid-24th century. This ship was on loan to a civilian agency, and was given a civilian registry. Vico operated out of Starbase 514. In 2368, the Vico explored an astronomical formation known as a black cluster. Found derelict by Enterprise-D.
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All registries that appear on-screen are considered canon, regardless of difficult inconsistencies this may introduce.
Registries listed in secondary sources (e.g. Star Trek Encyclopedia) are also admissible, except where they diverge from the visual canon.
Civilian vessels (NAR-) and registries with subtype variation (e.g. NCC-Fxxx) are not considered as part of this study, though they may be relevant.
Ships are listed throughout this document by the earliest concrete year known. This can take several forms, the most authoritative and most useful of which is the commissioned year, when the ship was launched.
Following from there are appeared and destroyed, indicating some visual or dialog confirmation of the ship’s existence or destruction in a given year.
The final, most ambiguous classification is mentioned, which is when a ship appears tangentially or is only mentioned in dialog without reference to when it was built or destroyed.
Where class or registry are uncertain or otherwise in dispute in some way, they are marked with asterisks.
The earliest Starfleet registries belong to the Daedalus class starships, USS Essex (NCC-173) and USS Horizon (NCC-176). Only two verified registries predate these, both NX/Enterprise class prototypes from prior to the founding of the Federation, NX-01 and NX-02. Essex was in service by at least 2167.
Name | Class | Registry | Status | Year |
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Enterprise | NX/Enterprise class | NX-01 | Commissioned | 2151 |
Columbia | NX/Enterprise class | NX-02 | Commissioned | 2154 |
USS Essex | Daedalus class | NCC-173 | Destroyed | 2167 |
USS Horizon | Daedalus class | NCC-176 | Mentioned | 2168 |
Given that the Federation was founded in 2161, giving birth to the 'USS' prefix, it is possible that registries started at 100 or 101, the latter being a common Terran designation for the first of something (first check in a checkbook, first course in a scholastic subject, etc.).
There are ten known registries below 1000, outside of the two Daedalus class ships.
Name | Class | Registry | Status | |
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USS Woden | Antares type | NCC-325 | Destroyed | 2268 |
USS Yorkshire | Antares type | NCC-330 | Appeared | 2267 |
Unknown | Saladin class | NCC-500 | Mentioned | 2285 |
USS Antares | Antares type | NCC-501 | Destroyed | 2266 |
Unknown | Hermes class | NCC-585 | Appeared | 2260 |
USS Revere | Hermes class* | NCC-595 | Mentioned | 2270 |
USS Oberth | Oberth class | NCC-602 | Appeared | 2286 |
USS Columbia | Hermes class* | NCC-621 | Mentioned | 2270 |
USS Grissom | Oberth class | NCC-638 | Destroyed | 2285 |
USS Copernicus | Oberth class | NCC-640 | Appeared | 2286 |
In this range, we are introduced to four starship classes: the Antares type (actual class name unknown), the Saladin class, the Hermes class, and the Oberth class. We'll revisit Oberth in a moment.
The lowest known registry for a Constitution class ship is NCC-1017, USS Constellation, which was destroyed in 2267 NCC-956, USS Eagle, which appeared in refit form on the plans for Operation Retrieve in 2293. The most famous Constitution class ship is NCC-1701, USS Enterprise, which launched in 2245. The last known Constitution class launched was USS Defiant, NCC-1764, which appeared in 2268.
In fact, the only known vessels from NCC-1017 through NCC-1764 are Constitution class ships, though they are ample gaps between the registry numbers for ships of other classes. These ships all share similar external design features with the Antares type, the Saladin class, and the Hermes class.
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Name | Class | Registry | Status | |
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USS Eagle | Constitution class | NCC-956 | Appeared | 2293 |
USS Constellation | Constitution class | NCC-1017 | Destroyed | 2267 |
USS Intrepid | Constitution class | NCC-1631 | Mentioned | 2267 |
USS Potemkin | Constitution class | NCC-1657 | Appeared | 2268 |
USS Excalibur | Constitution class | NCC-1664 | Mentioned | 2267 |
USS Exeter | Constitution class | NCC-1672 | Mentioned | 2267 |
Unknown | Constitution class | NCC-1700 | Mentioned | 2267 |
USS Enterprise | Constitution class | NCC-1701 | Commission | 2245 |
USS Hood | Constitution class | NCC-1703 | Mentioned | 2267 |
Unknown | Constitution class | NCC-1707 | Mentioned | 2286 |
USS Lexington | Constitution class | NCC-1709 | Mentioned | 2267 |
USS Defiant | Constitution class | NCC-1764 | Appeared | 2268 |
The Constitution class USS Enterprise returned to Earth to undergo a substantial refit. While its major external arrangement remained the same, virtually all of its individual features changed dramatically to update the ship to modern standards.
Also introduced in this era was the ubiquitous Miranda class, which shared many similar external features with the refit Constitution class and the Constitution's successor, the Excelsior class. The Constellation class, Soyuz class, and Sydney class all appeared during this era.
Name | Class | Registry | Status | Year |
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USS Lantree | Miranda class | NCC-1837 | Mentioned | 2293 |
USS Reliant | Miranda class | NCC-1864 | Appeared | 2285 |
USS Saratoga | Miranda class | NCC-1887 | Appeared | 2286 |
USS Bozeman | Soyuz class | NCC-1941 | Appeared | 2278 |
USS Trial | Miranda class | NCC-1948 | Appeared | 2372 |
USS Constellation | Constellation class | NCC-1974 | Mentioned | 2293 |
USS Excelsior | Excelsior class | NCC-2000 | Commission | 2285 |
USS Jenolan | Sydney class | NCC-2010 | Appeared | 2294 |
USS Repulse | Excelsior class | NCC-2544 | Appeared | 2365 |
USS Hathaway | Constellation class | NCC-2593 | Commission | 2285 |
USS Stargazer | Constellation class | NCC-2893 | Mentioned | 2333 |
Unknown | Ptolemy class | NCC-3801 | Mentioned | 2285 |
Unknown | Constellation class | NCC-7100 | Mentioned | 2364 |
USS Victory | Constellation class | NCC-9754 | Mentioned | 2362 |
Of note is that the very first Constellation class, NCC-1974, and the very first Excelsior class, NCC-2000, both have known launch dates. |
Also of note here is that the Ptolemy class, which appears to have the external styling of the previous era, has a much higher registry number than other ships of that era, which implies that previous-era ships were still being built well after the introduction of Miranda, Constellation, and Excelsior. Especially problematic is that this ship appears on a display in 2285, when commissioned ships of that year had registries in the 2000s, not the high 3000s.
It is possible, since this particular vessel is only seen as blueprints on a display screen, that it was never constructed and the registry was purely conjectural. This would handily resolve this major discrepancy.
While there are many obvious Constitution contemporaries and predecessors, the Oberth class presents a divergence in design. Its external styling is far too contemporary with that of the Miranda/Excelsior-era for its apparent age. The Oberth, numerically introduced prior to the Constitution class, should therefore possess similar warp nacelles to Daedalus and Constitution. This is the first real problem in the linear registry, but is also easily resolved.
The simple solution is that Oberth was one of many classes that underwent a fundamental refit, just as did Constitution. This also explains why a class that predates the original Constitution managed to stay relevant well into the 24th Century. The ship is small enough and mission-specific enough that continued refits would allow it to remain in service for some time to come (over one hundred years!).
While a great many starships appeared to go into service between NCC-2000's introduction in 2285 and the launch of NCC-9754 some time before 2362, the number of ships launched from NCC-10000 to NCC-50000 is truly staggering! Excelsior and Miranda continue to comprise many of the known ships of this era, which also saw the introduction of the Ambassador, Apollo, Merced, Niagara, Renaissance, and Shelley classes, as well as other Excelsior variants like the USS Centaur.
Name | Class | Registry | Status | Year |
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USS Horatio | Ambassador class | NCC-10532* | Appeared | 2364 |
USS Ajax | Apollo class | NCC-11574 | Mentioned | 2327 |
USS Berlin | Excelsior class | NCC-14232 | Appeared | 2364 |
USS Fearless | Excelsior class | NCC-14598 | Appeared | 2364 |
USS Tecumseh | Excelsior class | NCC-14934 | Mentioned | 2372 |
USS Potemkin | Excelsior class | NCC-18253 | Mentioned | 2361 |
USS Yosemite | Oberth class | NCC-19002 | Appeared | 2369 |
USS Brattain | Miranda class | NCC-21166 | Commission | 2340 |
USS Tian An Men | Miranda class | NCC-21382 | Mentioned | 2368 |
USS Zhukov | Ambassador class | NCC-26136 | Mentioned | 2366 |
USS Valdemar | Ambassador class* | NCC-26198* | Mentioned | 2370 |
USS Yamaguchi | Ambassador class | NCC-26510 | Destroyed | 2367 |
USS Excalibur | Ambassador class | NCC-26517 | Appeared | 2365 |
USS Exeter | Ambassador class* | NCC-26531 | Mentioned | 2374 |
USS Gandhi | Ambassador class* | NCC-26632* | Mentioned | 2369 |
USS Adelphi | Ambassador class | NCC-26849* | Mentioned | 2366 |
USS Majestic | Miranda class | NCC-31060 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS ShirKahr | Miranda class | NCC-31905 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Nautilus | Miranda class | NCC-31910 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Saratoga | Miranda class | NCC-31911 | Appeared | 2365 |
USS Sitak | Miranda class | NCC-32591 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Atlantis | Excelsior class | NCC-32710* | Mentioned | 2364 |
USS Wellington | Niagara class* | NCC-33821* | Mentioned | 2364 |
USS Trieste | Merced class | NCC-37124 | Mentioned | 2364 |
USS Intrepid | Excelsior class | NCC-38907 | Mentioned | 2346 |
USS Malinche | Excelsior class | NCC-38997 | Appeared | 2373 |
USS Gorkon | Excelsior class | NCC-40512 | Appeared | 2369 |
USS Centaur | Centaur type | NCC-42043 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Fredrickson | Excelsior class | NCC-42111 | Appeared | 2371 |
USS Cairo | Excelsior class | NCC-42136 | Appeared | 2369 |
USS Curry | Shelley class | NCC-42254 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Raging Queen | Shelley class | NCC-42284 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Charleston | Excelsior class | NCC-42285 | Appeared | 2364 |
USS Hood | Excelsior class | NCC-42296 | Appeared | 2361 |
USS Lakota | Excelsior (R) class | NCC-42768 | Appeared | 2372 |
USS Valley Forge | Excelsior class | NCC-43305 | Appeared | 2374 |
USS Maryland | Renaissance class* | NCC-45109* | Mentioned | 2373 |
USS Aries | Renaissance class | NCC-45167 | Mentioned | 2365 |
USS Hornet | Renaissance class* | NCC-45231 | Mentioned | 2368 |
By direct reckoning and assuming the loss of no ships since NCC-2000, Starfleet would boast some 48,000 starships at this time, which seems a truly absurd number based on the number of ships that could be massed at any given time by 2367 (Wolf 359).
There are a handful of explanations that might justify such a large range of registries.
The first and most obvious is the advent of the Excelsior and its new warp drive paradigm. Contrary to the widely-held supposition that the Excelsior transwarp project failed, all indications point to the project enjoying unmitigated success. Shortly after Excelsior’s introduction (2285), the entire warp scale was redefined (2312). This points to a radical revision on the understanding of warp drive technology, which could reasonably be said to be “transwarp” relative to the previous generation of warp drive. “Transwarp” in this case would refer not to the technology used by the Borg, but rather “beyond (conventional) warp,” which a redefinition of the warp scale clearly implies.
With faster, more powerful warp engines now available, Starfleet could launch numerous exploratory missions and vastly increase the volume of space it explored. To do so effectively, it would need far more ships than it previously used.
Also of note is the introduction of the Apollo class, a distinctly Vulcan starship design. It’s entirely possible that until this era, Starfleet vessels and sovereign Federation members maintained distinct fleets that were finally folded together. This has the tangential benefit of explaining why Starfleet ships are so human-centric in the 23rd century and become less so by the 24th. The inclusion of the Vulcan, Andorian, and Tellarite fleets are the most obvious candidates for rapidly increasing the registry count. We know with certainty that Starfleet did eventually have shipyards in 40 Eridani A (speculated to be Vulcan’s parent star) and Antares (home of the Antarans), at the very least, though that itself is hardly conclusive.
Yet another explanation presents itself in the latter half of the 24th Century. We’ll come to that in a moment.
EDIT: Updated Constitution ship chart to include USS Eagle as the lowest-known registry for a Constitution class ship.
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The StarTrekscience fiction franchise included alarge number of starships,some of which were regular settings while others made only briefappearances. Many Starfleet vessels follow various standarddesigns or shipclasses.
Starfleet starships are identified by a unique registry consisting of a two-or three-letter prefix, a string of digits, and, in some instances,a one-letter suffix. The combination is also called a ship'sregistry number despite the presence of letters. The mostwell-known registry among Star Trek fans is 'NCC-1701', whichbelongs to the original USSEnterprise commanded by Captain James T. Kirk. Allsubsequent Enterprises used the same registry with asuffix of A-E (with -J being seen in Star TrekEnterprise,) denoting each vessel in chronological order.
Unless otherwise indicated, registry numbers cited are eitherclearly visible on a ship's hull or clearly spoken aloud.
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Use
Registry numbers are painted on a starship's hull. In theStar Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Best of BothWorlds', Lieutenant CommanderElizabeth Shelby identifies ships destroyed by the Borg based ontheir hull markings.[1] Inother episodes, such as TNG's 'The Wounded', ships areinstead identified via a transponder.[2]
In 'The Wounded', Star Trek Nemesis and otherinstances, computer displays represent a ship's position with anicon for its affiliated organization (e.g. a Starfleet shield) next to both the ship'sname and its registry number.[2][3]
Prefixes
NCC
'NCC' is the most common registry prefix, used by almost everyknown Starfleet vesselin the franchise. The prefix first appears in Star Trek: TheOriginal Series and was created by designer Matt Jefferies.The Star TrekEncyclopedia[4]says:
“NCC doesn't stand foranything. It was devised by Matt Jefferies, art director of thefirst Star Trek series. Jefferies, who is a pilot, based NCC on20th century aircraft registration codes. Insuch 20th century usage, an 'N' first letter refers to an aircraftregistered in the USA. A 'C' second letter refers to a civilaircraft. Jefferies added a second 'C', just because he thought itlooked better. Think of it as being like the arbitrary three-lettercode that's part of automobile license plate numbers in manystates.”Jefferies attributed the extra 'C' to a combination of the USaviation code 'NC', and the Soviet equivalent 'CC CC'.[5]
In The Original Series, the only registries seen on aship's hull are for vessels of the same class as theEnterprise. Jeffries chose '1701' for legibility at adistance, rationalizing it as being the 1st ship of the 17thdesign.[6]However, non-canon sources dictate that every class starship'sprototype holds that class' namesake. The Enterprise beinga Constitution-class vessel,the first ship would be named Constitution.
According to non-canon print sources, 'NCC' is short for'Naval Construction Code' or 'Naval Construction Contract'.[7]
NX
Three ships which were the first of their class seen on screenhave a registry beginning with 'NX'.
The first of these is the USS Excelsior, whichfirst appears in the movie Star Trek III: The Search forSpock, with the registry 'NX-2000'. It is the first of the newExcelsior class. Bythe time of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, it isseen in active duty, with the registry 'NCC-2000'.
The USSDefiant is the first of a class designed to fight the Borg.[8]Although the ship sees extensive service before and during the Dominion War, itnever loses the 'NX' in its registry, even though other ships ofits class bear 'NCC' registries (e.g. the NCC-74210 for the USSValiant[9]and NCC-75633 for the USS São Paulo[10]).The latter of which was renamed to the USS Defiant, along with theDefiant's NX registry, after the destruction of the original.
The experimental USS Prometheus hasthe registry number 'NX-59650'. However the registry on all theinternal displays and the ship's dedication plaque is stated as'NX-74913'.[11]
The USS Dauntless, a ship made to look like aFederation starship, has the registry NX-01-A in the Star Trek:Voyager episode 'Hope and Fear'.
The Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manualclaims that the USS Galaxy is the first of the Galaxy class, and givesits registry as NX-70637. A Galaxy-class USSGalaxy is later seen in Star Trek: Deep SpaceNine, with the registry NCC-70637.[12]
NX class
A significant use of 'NX' is in 'NX-01': the registry for thecenterpiece of the titular starship in Star Trek:Enterprise.[13]However, in that series, 'NX' is not the designation for anexperimental starship; rather, it indicates the vessel's class. TheNX-01 is an NX class starship[13] inthe same way that some starships in 'later' series are Constitution or Excelsior classvessels.
Otherprefixes
A handful of other prefixes sporadically appear in various StarTrek series.
Registry | Name | Class | Role |
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NV-01[14] | Intrepid | Intrepid | Earth starship |
NAR-18834[15] | SS Vico | Oberth | Federation researchvessel |
NAR-32450[16] | USS Raven | Unknown | Federation research vessel |
NCV-474439-G[17] | USS Relativity | Wells | Starfleet timeship |
NDT-50863[18] | SS Milan | Unknown | Starfleet transport |
NFT-1327[19] | SS Lakul | Whorfin | Federation transport |
NFT-7793[19] | SS Robert Fox | Whorfin | Federation transport |
NGL-12535[20] | SS Odin | Unknown | Federation freighter |
NSP-17938[21] | SS T'Pau | Unknown | Vulcan transport |
NCX-3001[22] | USS Proxima | Proxima Refit | FederationBattleship |
Numbers
Whereas the majority of known starships share the 'NCC' prefix,the digits following that prefix (separated from it by a hyphen)are, with few exceptions, unique to each known vessel.
Two freighters in the non-canon animated series have the only tworegistries known to mix letters with the registry's digits: anunnamed robot freighter ('NCC-G1465'[23]) andthe USS Huron ('NCC-F1513'[24]).
Star Trek: Enterpriseera
Only two Earth Starfleet ships' registries are legibile onscreen: 'NX-01' for the Enterprise[13]and 'NX-02' for the Columbia.[25]However,in the Mirror universe, there is an ISS Avenger, 'NX-09'.
BetweenEnterprise and The Original Series
Few episodes refer to ships from this era and fewer still revealthose ships' registry numbers. The only firmly established registrynumber in this era is 'NCC-173' for the USS Essex[26].The Star TrekEncyclopedia claims that the USS Archon,mentioned but not seen in 'The Return of the Archons',has the registry 'NCC-189'.
The OriginalSeries and TOS film era
Most starships seen or mentioned in The Original Serieshave four-digit registry numbers beginning with '16', '17' or'18'.[27][28]One exception is the 'NCC-1017' registry for the USSConstellation: the show's modelmakers used an oldEnterprise model and simply rearranged the registrynumbering.[4]Because the USS Constitution's registry number is'NCC-1700', the Constellation's number is an inconsistencyto the pattern of the first ship in a class having the lowestregistry number among ships of thatclass.
Two of the major Starfleet vessels introduced in theTOS-era films – the USS Reliant and USS Excelsior – alsohave four-digit registries: 'NCC-1864'[29]and 'NX-2000'[30](later 'NCC-2000'[31]),respectively. Other vessels generally follow this pattern,[31][32]although there are a few vessels with three-digit registries. Themost obvious one is the use of 'NCC-638' for the USSGrissom.[30]Other examples include 'NCC-621' and 'NCC-595' for the scoutsColumbia and Revere, respectively.[30][33] Inthe Remastered version of 'Star Trek' currently on air, the episode'Charlie X' visually features the cargo vessel 'Antares' with theregistry NCC-501 upon its hull, although the registry prior to theremastering was never seen or mentioned in the original episode.[34]
The Next Generation etal. era
Starfleet ships in Star Trek: The Next Generation,Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek:Voyager generally use five-digit registry numbers. The mostfrequently seen 'guest' ships are Excelsior classstarships whose registries range from the USS Berlin's'NCC-14232'[35]to the USS Crazy Horse's 'NCC-50446'.[36]Most vessel registries in The Next Generation fall withinthis range. Registry numbers in the 60000s and 70000s are morecommon in Deep Space Nine (featuring the 'NX-74205'[8]and 'NCC-75633'[10]USSDefiants) and Voyager (featuring the titular NCC-74656[37]).
BeyondTNG
The time ship USS Relativity from the 29th century hasthe six-digit registry 'NCV-474439-G'.[17]
Suffixes
In Star Trekcanon, the addition of a one-letter suffix to the registry ismost notably used by successors of the USS Enterprise(NCC-1701).
USSEnterprise
Starfleet reuses the originalEnterprise's 'NCC-1701' registry with each newlycommissioned Enterprise, differentiating between vesselsby affixing a letter to the end; 'NCC-1701-E' is the registryfor the sixth starship Enterprise to carry 'NCC-1701' aspart of its registry.[38]These Enterprises are generally differentiated byreferring to them as, for example, 'the Enterprise-B'for the NCC-1701-B[39]or 'the Enterprise-C'for the NCC-1701-C.[40]When facing the destruction of the Enterprise-E, CaptainJean-Luc Picardquips that Starfleet will likely build another Enterprisebecause there are 'plenty of letters left in the alphabet'.[38]Although not canon, an Enterprise-F appearsin two Star Trek novels.[41][42]An Enterprise-J serves in analternate timeline's 26th century.[43]
USSExcalibur
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After the destruction of the Ambassador-class USSExcalibur (NCC-26517) in Peter David's best-selling non-canon NewFrontier series,[44]Starfleet commissions a Galaxy classExcalibur with the registry 'NCC-26517-A'.[45]
USSRelativity
The 29th century time ship USSRelativity has the registry NCV-474439-G. Followingthe pattern used with the Enterprises, this suggests thatthe Relativity is the eighth ship to carry the name.However, the vessel's dedication plaque indicates that it is theseventh Relativity.[17]
USSYamato (error)
CommanderWilliam Riker readsthe registry of a phantom USS Yamato as'NCC-1305-E'.[46]However, this conflicts with the shooting model, which bears the registry 'NCC-71807'in both this and a subsequent appearance.[47]Despite the dialogue, 'NCC-71807' is the correct registrynumber.[4]
Classes
Federationclass
The Federation-class dreadnought is a ship type first posited byFranz Joseph's Star Trek Star FleetTechnical Manual. The Federation-class is similarto the Constitution-class, but has an additional nacelle.According to the scale presented in the Manual, it is also somewhatlarger, with armament and a rear-facing 'sensor dish' (note thatthe navigational deflector is labeled as a sensor dish in theManual) on the secondary hull. Odd-nacelled designs are rarely seenon screen: the one-nacelledFreedom-class appears as a wreck, and the Enterprise-D has beenfitted with a third nacelle in the possible future shown in 'All GoodThings..'.
At the start of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, theDreadnought Entente, NCC-2120 is mentioned in radiochatter, matching the name and registry for one of theFederation-class ships given by Joseph. A picture of the Joseph'sclass appears on a computer screen in Star Trek II: The Wrathof Khan.
Diane Carey'snovel Dreadnought! heavily features the three-nacelled,Federation dreadnought the USS Star Empire. Its registrydisagrees with that given by Joseph (as does the claim that is itthe class prototype: Joseph gives this as the USSFederation NCC-2100).
The Star Fleet Battles gaming universepresents the dreadnought as 50% larger than the heavy cruiser(Constitution and Enterprise classes) but it has little increase infirepower and is not up to par with the dreadnoughts of otherraces. Its justification is mostly as a command ship in fleetoperations but is eventually phased out in favor of thebattlecruiser classes (represented by the Excelsior classcruisers).
Along with the Saladin class ships, the Federation class can beseen at various intervals throughout the simulator of theEnterprise bridge in The Wrath of Khan, displayed in a schematicview on various displays.
Norwayclass
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In real life, the Norway class was designed by Alex Jaeger at Industrial Light &Magic and rendered as a computer-generated visual effect forStar Trek: First Contact. However, the computer files wereirrevocably corrupted before they could be used again following themovie. Therefore, very little is known about the ship. In fact, theactual design of the ship is slightly controversial, as there aretwo known images of the ship: One in the Star Trek tech manuals,and one in the background of the movie. The only known ship is theUSS Budapest.
NX class
The concept artists responsible for the design of the Enterprise (NX-01), themain ship of the series Star Trek: Enterprise, have saidthat they based the general external layout of the NX-class on theAkira-class,[48] sincethat class had only appeared in the background of effects shots andwas never prominently featured.
Ptolemyclass
The Ptolemy class tug is another starship that exists in the Star Fleet TechnicalManual. It consists of the same saucer-shaped primary hullcommon to the Constitution-class cruiser, theSaladin-class destroyer and the Hermes-classscout. Two warp nacelles are attached by pylons underneath theprimary hull–there is a towing plate in the center designed tocarry cylindrical cargo containers where the secondary hull wouldbe on a Constitution-class ship. These cargo pods can comein various designs, depending on what cargo needs to be moved.
This ship class makes an appearance in an 'episode' of the StarTrek: 25th Anniversary computer game as the USS Masada, a starshiptaken over by Elasi pirates.
Saladinclass
The Saladin class is a type of starship that originated in FranzJoseph's Star Fleet TechnicalManual. Diagrams from this Technical Manual were used in bridgedisplays in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The Technical Manualdesignates it is a 'destroyer', and claims the first ship of thisclass is the USS Saladin, NCC-500. The ship has only onenacelle.
The video game Star Trek: Legacy features a starship ofthe same design as the Saladin but instead refers to it asApollo class. This ship can be used during the first partof the Original Series section of the game. Later, theship gets a restyle similar to the Enterprise-A's refit,this time with two similar warp nacelles. This version is dubbedthe 'Apollo-class refit.'
Wellsclass
The Wells class is a 29th century Federationtimeship class in theStar Trek: Voyager, appearing in the episode 'Relativity'.The episode's titular ship, the USS Relativity, is theonly Wells-class ship to appear in Star Trek. TheRelativity also appears in the non-canonStarTrek: New Frontier comic book, attempting to prevent MackenzieCalhoun from changing history.
The ship has a small, single hull with warp nacelles that arepod-like in appearance. The class is named after H. G. Wells, author ofThe TimeMachine.
See also
References
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- ^Star Trek: The Next Generation: 'New Ground' - visible onan Okudagram
- ^ abStar Trek Generations -visible on an Okudagram
- ^Star Trek: The Next Generation: 'Angel One' - visible on an Okudagram
- ^Star Trek: The Next Generation: 'Unification' - visible onan Okudagram
- ^Star Trek: Legacy: - visible on Hull
- ^Star Trek: The Animated Series: 'More Tribbles, MoreTroubles'
- ^Star Trek: The Animated Series: 'ThePirates of Orion'
- ^Star Trek:Enterprise: 'Affliction'
- ^Star Trek: The NextGeneration: 'Power Play'
- ^Star Trek:The Original Series: 'Court Martial'
- ^StarTrek: The Original Series: 'The Doomsday Machine'
- ^Star Trek II: TheWrath of Khan
- ^ abcStar Trek III: The Search for Spock
- ^ abStar Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- ^Star Trek IV: TheVoyage Home
- ^Star Trek: The Motion Picture - names and registry numbersaudible amid communications chatter during the Epsilon 9establishing shots
- ^Image from 'Charlie X' -Remastered - registry and name clearly seen in Star TrekRemastered episode.
- ^Star Trek: TheNext Generation: 'Brothers' - visible on an Okudagram
- ^Star Trek: TheNext Generation: 'The Pegasus'
- ^Star Trek:Voyager: 'Caretaker'
- ^ abStar Trek: First Contact
- ^StarTrek Generations
- ^Star Trek: The NextGeneration: 'Yesterday's Enterprise'
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- ^Star Trek:Enterprise: 'AzatiPrime'
- ^David, Peter (1999). Star Trek: NewFrontier #8: Dark Allies. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN0-671-02080-3.
- ^David, Peter (2001). Star Trek: NewFrontier #11: Restoration. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN0-7434-1064-5.
- ^Star Trek: The NextGeneration: 'Where Silence Has Lease'
- ^Star Trek: TheNext Generation: 'Contagion'
- ^http://www.trekweb.com/stories.php?aid=xCW9imJ8mIzUQ