5
Requires an Upgrade Token
Battle Cruiser
Tier 5: | 37500 |
Lvl 50 T5U: | 43125 |
Lvl 55 T5U: | 46563 |
Lvl 60 T5U: | 50000 |
Lvl 65 T5U: | 56250 |
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+10 weapons power
+10 engine power
+10 engine power
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Can equip dual cannons.
Can equip dual cannons.
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V.A.T.A. - Quantum Mode
V.A.T.A. - Chroniton Mode
V.A.T.A. - Tachyon Mode
Strategic Maneuvering
Shield Frequency Modulation
Weapon System Efficiency
V.A.T.A. - Chroniton Mode
V.A.T.A. - Tachyon Mode
Strategic Maneuvering
Shield Frequency Modulation
Weapon System Efficiency
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The Avenger Battlecruiser is a Vice Admiral (Tier 5) level Federation Battle Cruiser, the first of its kind. As the name suggests, the Avenger shares many characteristics with KlingonBattle Cruisers, having been designed for war and not exploration. This ship can be purchased from the C-Store for 2,500.
- 2Variants
- 5Abilities
Overview[edit | edit source]
The Avenger Class Battle Cruiser’s design aims to provide a durable warship that is more maneuverable than Starfleet’s existing cruisers, and can carry a devastating amount of firepower. However, it does sacrifice a measure of hull strength for this extra maneuverability. There is nothing subtle about this starship class. The Avenger’s aggressive silhouette and available firepower makes it a formidable and intimidating presence in any battle.
The Avenger’s size is much closer to a Klingon Battle Cruiser than a standard Starfleet Cruiser. This is largely due to the fact that the starship was designed by the Starfleet Engineering Corps to compete with the smaller, more agile vessels Starfleet is facing in battle. The Avenger class is also the first cruiser in Starfleet to be equipped with an Advanced Cruiser Communications Array.
Variants[edit | edit source]
Avenger class[edit | edit source]
Avenger class
Despite adhering to Starfleet's traditional cruiser design pattern of a large saucer connected to an engineering hull, with two outboard warp nacelles, the combat focus of the Avenger is expressed in nearly every aspect. It is compact, roughly the same size as a destroyer-class ship (such as the Chimera Heavy Destroyer) and its hull features a thick, reinforced appearance. Visible weapon hardpoints appear around the edges of the saucer, revealing the Avenger's impressive forward armament, and the bridge is protected by two armored braces that merge with the neck, which like the design of the Odyssey class, is split into two.
Star Trek Discovery
The warp nacelles are blocky and rectangular in design, with optional fins for atmospheric stability. The pylons curve upward, though the Fleet Avenger Battlecruiser can use a pair of straight pylons that place the nacelles parallel to the secondary hull. The deflector dish is heavily armored, and only exposes a small 'lit' portion, unlike the larger, open dishes of other vessels.
The Avenger sports few windows, and those that are present are recessed into armored niches that automatically seal up when the ship enters combat. Windows along the neck are set facing inward, to protect them from enemy fire.
Arbiter class[edit | edit source]
Arbiter class
The Tier 6 Arbiter Class Battlecruiser is based upon the Avenger Class Battlecruiser's design. This upgraded starship was designed from the ground up to be durable enough to combat the Iconian threat while still being able to deliver punishing amounts of damage.
Admiralty Ship[edit | edit source]
Admiralty Ship | |||
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+10 SCI per SciShip |
Starship Mastery[edit | edit source]
Starship Mastery | ||
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Level | Name | Description |
I | Absorptive Hull Plating | +25 Physical Damage Resistance Rating. +25 Kinetic Damage Resistance Rating. |
II | Enhanced Weapon Banks | +15% Critical Severity. |
III | Enhanced Hull Plating | +25 All Energy Damage Resistance Rating. +25 Radiation Damage Resistance Rating. |
IV | Armored Hull | +10% Hull Hitpoints. |
Abilities[edit | edit source]
Universal Consoles[edit | edit source]
Avenger Battlecruiser comes equipped with the [Console - Universal - Variable Auto-Targeting Armament].
This console is part of the Deadly Maneuvers Set, which also includes [Console - Universal - Ablative Hazard Shielding] from the Arbiter Battlecruiser T6. Equipping both consoles will grant a passive set bonus.
This ship and the Fleet variant can equip and operate the Cloaking device console that is included with the Dreadnought Cruiser and Tactical Escort Retrofit.
Cruiser Commands[edit | edit source]
As a battle cruiser, this ship supports the following cruiser commands.
Standard Configuration[edit | edit source]
Federation starships come with standard equipment and weapons of the lowest mark available at the ship's minimum rank. The items provided are appropriate to the type of vessel and its related playing style.
Equipment
- [Shield Array Mk X]
- [Deflector Array Mk X]
- [Impulse Engines Mk X]
- [Matter Anti-Matter Warp Core Mk X]
Fore Weapons
- [Phaser Dual Beam Bank Mk X]
- [Phaser Dual Cannons Mk X]
- [Phaser Beam Array Mk X]
- [Phaser Beam Array Mk X]
- [Photon Torpedo Launcher Mk X]
Aft Weapons
- [Phaser Beam Array Mk X]
- [Phaser Beam Array Mk X]
- [Photon Torpedo Launcher Mk X]
Consoles
- [Console - Universal - Variable Auto-Targeting Armament]
Console - Universal - Variable Auto-Targeting Armament
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Small Craft | ||||
Shuttles | Type 8 Shuttle • Type 10 Shuttle • Class F Shuttle • Delta Class Shuttle • Tal'Kyr Support Craft • Aeon Timeship • Type 7 Shuttle • Federation Shuttlecraft | |||
Runabouts | Danube Runabout • Mirror Danube Runabout • Yellowstone Runabout • Captain's Yacht | |||
Fighters | Peregrine Attack Fighter • Stalker Stealth Fighter | |||
Low-Tier ships | ||||
Rank | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 |
Cruisers | • Starter Ship - Light Cruiser - Malachowski Light Cruiser - Utility Cruiser • Light Cruiser (TOS) | • Cruiser - Cruiser Refit | • Heavy Cruiser - Heavy Cruiser Refit • Advanced Heavy Cruiser • Support Cruiser | • Exploration Cruiser - Exploration Cruiser Refit • Temporal Cruiser |
• Prototype Light Exploration Cruiser | ||||
Escorts | • Light Escort • Blockade Runner Escort • Andorian Light Escort | • Escort - Escort Refit | • Heavy Escort - Heavy Escort Refit • Temporal Escort | • Tactical Escort - Tactical Escort Refit |
Science Vessels | • Light Science Vessel | • Science Vessel - Science Vessel Refit • Temporal Science Vessel | • Research Science Vessel • Advanced Research Vessel | • Long Range Science Vessel - Long Range Science Vessel Refit |
High-Tier ships or ✓ means this ship may be upgraded to Tier 5-U capabilities | ||||
Rank | Tier 5 - Level 40 | Tier 5 - Level 50 | Tier 6 unless otherwise noted. These ships scale from any level up to their appropriate stats. | |
Cruisers | • Assault Cruiser - Mirror Assault Cruiser • Star Cruiser - Mirror Star Cruiser • Advanced Heavy Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Support Cruiser Retrofit • Mirror Heavy Cruiser Retrofit | • Heavy Cruiser Retrofit - Fleet Heavy Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Advanced Heavy Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Support Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Exploration Cruiser Retrofit - Fleet Exploration Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Assault Cruiser Refit - Fleet Assault Cruiser Refit ✓ • Fleet Star Cruiser ✓ • Odyssey Star Cruiser • Odyssey Star Cruisers: - Operations - Science - Tactical | • Advanced Heavy Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Advanced Heavy Cruiser (T6) • Intel Assault Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Intel Assault Cruiser (T6) • Command Assault Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Command Assault Cruiser (T6) • Exploration Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Exploration Cruiser (T6) • Guardian Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Guardian Cruiser (T6) - Mirror Guardian Cruiser (T6) • Flagship Star Cruisers (T6): - Sojourner (Operations) - Yorktown (Science) - Endeavor (Tactical) • Temporal Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Temporal Cruiser (T6) • Kelvin Timeline Heavy Command Cruiser (T6) • Temporal Light Cruiser (T6) • Advanced Light Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Advanced Light Cruiser (T6) • Miracle Worker Cruisers (T6): - Scott (Operations) - Daystrom (Science) - Tucker (Tactical) • Light Exploration Cruiser (T6) • Support Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Support Cruiser (T6) | |
Battle Cruisers | • Temporal Battlecruiser | • Battle Cruiser - Fleet Battle Cruiser ✓ | • Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Battlecruiser (T6) • Eclipse Intel Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Eclipse Intel Cruiser (T6) • Temporal Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Temporal Battlecruiser (T6) • Europa Heavy Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Europa Heavy Battlecruiser (T6) • Gagarin Miracle Worker Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Shepard Miracle Worker Battlecruiser (T6) | |
Dreadnought Cruisers & Flight-Deck Cruisers | • Dreadnought Cruiser - Fleet Dreadnought Cruiser ✓ | • Command Battlecruisers (T6): - Concorde (Engineering) - Geneva (Science) - Presidio (Tactical) • Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Kelvin Timeline Intel Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Prototype Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Temporal Heavy Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Tellarite Pralim Flight-Deck Assault Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Tellarite Pralim Flight-Deck Assault Cruiser (T6) • Buran Command Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Cardenas Command Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Miracle Worker Flight-Deck Cruiser (T6) | ||
Escorts | • Advanced Escort - Mirror Advanced Escort • Patrol Escort - Mirror Patrol Escort • Mirror Escort Retrofit | • Escort Retrofit - Fleet Escort Retrofit ✓ • Tactical Escort Retrofit - Fleet Tactical Escort Retrofit ✓ • Multi-Vector Advanced Escort - Fleet Advanced Escort ✓ • Patrol Escort Refit - Fleet Patrol Escort Refit ✓ • Aquarius Light Escort - Fleet Aquarius Light Escort ✓ • Blockade Runner Escort Retrofit ✓ • Andorian Escorts: - Kumari (Tactical) - Charal (Engineering) - Khyzon (Science) | • Tactical Escort (T6) - Fleet Tactical Escort (T6) • Advanced Escort (T6) - Fleet Advanced Escort (T6) • Phantom Intel Escort (T6) - Fleet Phantom Intel Escort (T6) • Pilot Escorts (T6) - Ajax (Engineering) - Icarus (Science) - Mercury (Tactical) • Temporal Escort (T6) - Fleet Temporal Escort (T6) • NX Escort Refit (T6) • Caitian Shikaris Escort (T6) - Fleet Caitian Shikaris Escort (T6) • Andorian Allied Pilot Escorts (T6) - Kuthar (Engineering) - Chimesh (Science) - Thozyn (Tactical) • Shran Light Pilot Escort (T6) - Fleet Magee Light Pilot Escort (T6) | |
Escort Carriers | • Heavy Escort Carrier - Fleet Heavy Escort Carrier ✓ | • Heavy Escort Carrier (T6) - Fleet Heavy Escort Carrier (T6) • Mirror Escort Carrier (T6) | ||
Destroyers & Science Destroyers | • Mobius Temporal Destroyer ✓ • Solanae Dyson Science Destroyer ✓ • Chimera Heavy Destroyer✓ | • Fleet Chimera Heavy Destroyer✓ • Advanced Dyson Science Destroyers: - Reconnaissance - Strategic - Surveillance | • Heavy Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Heavy Destroyer (T6) • Klein Temporal Destroyer (T6) • Recon Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Recon Destroyer (T6) • Mirror Crossfield Science Destroyer (T6) • Section 31 Intel Science Destroyer (T6) | |
Science Vessels | • Deep Space Science Vessel - Mirror Deep Space Science Vessel • Reconnaissance Science Vessel - Mirror Reconnaissance Science Vessel • Advanced Research Vessel Retrofit ✓ • D'Kyr Science Vessel ✓ • Wells Temporal Science Vessel ✓ • Mirror Science Vessel Retrofit | • Science Vessel Retrofit - Fleet Science Vessel Retrofit ✓ • Research Science Vessel Retrofit - Fleet Research Science Vessel Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Advanced Research Vessel Retrofit ✓ • Long Range Science Vessel Retrofit - Fleet Long Range Science Vessel Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Deep Space Science Vessel ✓ • Fleet Reconnaissance Science Vessel ✓ • Multi-Mission Explorers: - Aventine (Reconnaissance) - Rademaker (Strategic) - Vesta (Surveillance) | • Long Range Science Vessel (T6) - Fleet Long Range Science Vessel (T6) • Scryer Intel Science Vessel (T6) - Fleet Scryer Intel Science Vessel (T6) • Experimental Science Vessel (T6) - Fleet Experimental Science Vessel (T6) • Advanced Research Vessel (T6) - Fleet Advanced Research Vessel (T6) • Temporal Science Vessel (T6) - Fleet Temporal Science Vessel (T6) • Multi-Mission Explorers (T6): - Palatine (Reconnaissance) - Esquiline (Strategic) - Brigid (Surveillance) • Science Spearhead (T6) • Verne Temporal Science Vessel (T6) | |
Carriers | • Caitian Atrox Carrier - Fleet Caitian Atrox Carrier ✓ | • Carrier (T6) - Fleet Carrier (T6) | ||
Klingon Defense Force: (Complete & Detailed List) | ||||
Kivra Shuttle • Toron Shuttle • DujHod Chariot • To'Duj Fighter • Rozhenko Timeship | ||||
Low-Tier ships | ||||
Rank | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 |
Raiders | • B'rel Bird-of-Prey - B'Rotlh Bird-of-Prey | • QulDun Bird-of-Prey - Qaw'Dun Bird-of-Prey | • Norgh Bird-of-Prey - Ning'tao Bird-of-Prey | • Ki'tang Bird-of-Prey - Ch'Tang Bird-of-Prey |
Raptors | • Somraw Raptor | • Qorgh Raptor - SuQob Raptor | • Pach Raptor - Puyjaq Raptor | |
Battle Cruisers | • K'Tanco Battle Cruiser | • K't'inga Battle Cruiser - Koro't'inga Battle Cruiser • Kamarag Battle Cruiser | • Vor'cha Battle Cruiser - Vor'Kang Battle Cruiser | |
Destroyers | • Vandal Destroyer | • Scourge Destroyer | ||
Support Vessels | • Phalanx Science Vessel | • Draguas Support Vessel | ||
Flight-Deck Cruisers | • Dacoit Flight-Deck Cruiser | • Corsair Flight-Deck Cruiser | ||
High-Tier ships or ✓ means this ship can be upgraded to Tier 5-U capabilities | ||||
Rank | Tier 5 - Level 40 | Tier 5 - Level 50 | Tier 6 unless otherwise noted. These ships scale from any level up to their appropriate stats. | |
Raiders | • Hegh'ta Heavy Bird-of-Prey • Mirror Ki'tang Bird-of-Prey Retrofit | • B'rel Bird-of-Prey Retrofit - Fleet B'rel Bird-of-Prey Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Norgh Bird-of-Prey Retrofit ✓ • HoH'SuS Bird-of-Prey - Fleet HoH'SuS Bird-of-Prey ✓ | • Kor Bird-of-Prey (T6) - Fleet B'rel Bird-of-Prey (T6) • Kelvin Timeline D4x Pilot Bird-of-Prey (T6) • M'Chla Pilot Bird-of-Prey (T6) - Fleet M'Chla Pilot Bird-of-Prey (T6) | |
Raptors, Flight-Deck Raptors, & Escorts | • Qin Heavy Raptor - Mirror Qin Heavy Raptor • Mirror Somraw Raptor Retrofit | • Somraw Raptor Retrofit - Fleet Somraw Raptor Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Qin Heavy Raptor ✓ | • Qa’Tel Flight Deck Raptor (T6) - Fleet Qin Flight Deck Raptor (T6) • Mat'Ha Raptor (T6) - Fleet Mat'Ha Raptor (T6) • Pilot Raptors (T6): - Qui'Tu (Engineering) - Klavek (Science) - Kortar (Tactical) • Ferasan Slithus Escort (T6) - Fleet Ferasan Slithus Escort (T6) • Lethean Allied Pilot Escorts (T6): - Oniros (Engineering) - Nemosin (Science) - Xechas (Tactical) • Ketha Recon Raptor (T6) - Fleet Ketha Recon Raptor (T6) | |
Battle Cruisers | • Negh'Var Heavy Battle Cruiser - Mirror Negh'Var Heavy Battle Cruiser • Vor'cha Battle Cruiser Retrofit - Mirror Universe Vor'cha Battle Cruiser • Kamarag Battle Cruiser Retrofit | • K't'inga Battle Cruiser Retrofit - Fleet K't'inga Battle Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Kamarag Battlecruiser Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Tor'Kaht Battle Cruiser Retrofit ✓ • Fleet Negh'Var Heavy Battle Cruiser ✓ • Mogh Battle Cruiser - Fleet Mogh Battle Cruiser ✓ • Bortas Battle Cruiser • Bortasqu' Cruisers: - Command - Tactical - War | • Negh'Tev Heavy Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Negh'Tev Heavy Battlecruiser (T6) • Kurak Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Mogh Battlecruiser (T6) • Qib Intel Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Qib Intel Battlecruiser (T6) • Flagship Battlecruisers (T6): - Gorkon (Science) - Martok (Tactical) - Kahless (War) • D7 Temporal Battlecruiser (T6) • QeHpu’ Advanced Light Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet QeHpu’ Advanced Light Battlecruiser (T6) • Vor'ral Support Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Vor'ral Support Battlecruiser (T6) • Qugh Miracle Worker Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Qugh Miracle Worker Battlecruiser (T6) • Na'Qjej Intel Battlecruiser (T6) | |
Cruisers | • Miracle Worker Cruisers (T6): - Mur’Eq (Operations) - Antaak (Science) - Klothos (Tactical) | |||
Dreadnought Cruisers & Flight-Deck Cruisers | • Marauder Flight-Deck Cruiser ✓ | • Corsair Flight Deck Cruiser Retrofit - Fleet Corsair Flight Deck Cruiser Retrofit ✓ | • Command Battlecruisers (T6): - An'quat (Engineering) - Klinzhai (Science) - Ty'Gokor (Tactical) • D9 Dreadnought Battlecruiser (T6) • Durgath Temporal Heavy Dreadnought Battlecruiser (T6) • Orion Blackguard Flight-Deck Assault Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Orion Blackguard Flight-Deck Assault Cruiser (T6) • Qoj Command Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Qoj Command Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • D7 Miracle Worker Flight-Deck Cruiser (T6) | |
Destroyers & Science Destroyers | • Krenn Temporal Destroyer ✓ • Nov Dyson Science Destroyer ✓ • Peghqu' Heavy Destroyer✓ | • Scourge Destroyer Retrofit - Fleet Scourge Destroyer Retrofit ✓ • Guramba Siege Destroyer • Fleet Peghqu' Heavy Destroyer✓ • Advanced Dyson Science Destroyers: - Chontay (Tactical) - MoQ (Battle) - Ta’Sub (Command) | • Kolasi Siege Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Guramba Siege Destroyer (T6) • Duvqu' Heavy Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Duvqu' Heavy Destroyer (T6) • Chargh'poH Temporal Destroyer (T6) | |
Support Vessels | • Varanus Support Vessel ✓ • Korath Temporal Science Vessel ✓ | • Varanus Fleet Support Vessel ✓ | • Naj’sov Research Vessel (T6) - Fleet Naj’sov Research Vessel (T6) • Gorn Multi-Mission Explorers (T6): - Khaimas (Reconnaissance) - Ihgomas (Strategic) - Ahgamas (Surveillance) • Qul'poH Temporal Science Vessel (T6) | |
Carriers | • Vo'Quv Carrier - Mirror Vo'Quv Carrier | • Fleet Vo'Quv Carrier ✓ • Kar'Fi Battle Carrier - Fleet Kar'Fi Battle Carrier ✓ | • Sarcophagus Dreadnought Carrier (T6) | |
Starfleet & Klingon Defense Force-exclusive starships | ||||
These ships cannot be flown by Romulan Republic captains. Dominion captains may fly all of them except the Veteran Heavy Destroyer, any Veteran Small Craft, and Command Assault Cruiser variants. | ||||
Faction | Starfleet | Klingon Defense Force | ||
Small Craft | • Captain's Yacht | • DujHod Chariot | ||
Rank | Tier 5 - Levels 40 & 50 (Fleet) | Tier 6 These ships scale from any level up to their appropriate stats. | Tier 5 - Levels 40 & 50 (Fleet) | Tier 6 These ships scale from any level up to their appropriate stats. |
Cruisers & Battle Cruisers | • Command Assault Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Command Assault Cruiser (T6) • Kelvin Timeline Heavy Command Cruiser (T6) • Temporal Light Cruiser (T6) | • D7 Temporal Battlecruiser (T6) | ||
Destroyers | • Chimera Heavy Destroyer - Fleet Chimera Heavy Destroyer • Mobius Temporal Destroyer | • Heavy Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Heavy Destroyer (T6) • Klein Temporal Destroyer (T6) | • Peghqu' Heavy Destroyer - Fleet Peghqu' Heavy Destroyer • Krenn Temporal Destroyer | • Duvqu' Heavy Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Duvqu' Heavy Destroyer (T6) • Chargh'poH Temporal Destroyer (T6) |
Dreadnought Cruisers | • Prototype Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Temporal Heavy Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Kelvin Timeline Intel Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) | • D9 Dreadnought Battlecruiser (T6) • Durgath Temporal Heavy Dreadnought Battlecruiser (T6) | ||
Escorts | • NX Escort Refit (T6) | |||
Raiders | • Kelvin Timeline D4x Pilot Bird-of-Prey (T6) | |||
Science Vessels | • Solanae Dyson Science Destroyer • Wells Temporal Science Vessel | • Verne Temporal Science Vessel (T6) | • Nov Dyson Science Destroyer • Korath Temporal Science Vessel | • Qul'poH Temporal Science Vessel (T6) |
Romulan Republic: (Complete & Detailed List) | ||||
Tiercel Shuttle • Kestrel Runabout • Commander's Gig • Scorpion Fighter | ||||
Low-Tier ships | ||||
Rank | Tier 1 | Tier 2 | Tier 3 | Tier 4 |
Warbirds | • T'liss Light Warbird - T'varo Light Warbird | • Dhelan Warbird - Dhael Warbird | • Mogai Heavy Warbird - Valdore Heavy Warbird | • Ar'Kif Tactical Warbird - Ar'Kala Tactical Warbird |
Warbird Battle Cruisers | • D'deridex Warbird Battle Cruiser - D'ridthau Warbird Battle Cruiser | |||
High-Tier ships ✓ means this ship can be upgraded to Tier 5-U capabilities | ||||
Rank | Tier 5 - Level 40 | Tier 5 - Level 50 Can all be upgraded ✓ | Tier 6 unless otherwise noted. These ships scale from any level up to their appropriate stats. | |
Warbirds | • Ha'feh Assault Warbird - Mirror Ha'feh Assault Warbird • Mirror T'varo Light Warbird Retrofit • Mirror Dhelan Warbird Retrofit • Mirror Mogai Heavy Warbird Retrofit | • T'varo Light Warbird Retrofit - Fleet T'varo Light Warbird Retrofit • Dhelan Warbird Retrofit - Fleet Dhelan Warbird Retrofit • Mogai Heavy Warbird Retrofit - Fleet Mogai Heavy Warbird Retrofit • Ar'Kif Tactical Carrier Warbird Retrofit - Fleet Ar'Kif Tactical Carrier Warbird Retrofit • Fleet Ha'feh Assault Warbird | • Malem Light Warbird (T6) - Fleet T'varo Light Warbird (T6) • Morrigu Heavy Warbird (T6) - Fleet Mogai Heavy Warbird (T6) • Jhu’ael Tactical Carrier Warbird (T6) - Fleet Ar'kif Tactical Carrier Warbird (T6) • Faeht Intel Warbird (T6) - Fleet Faeht Intel Warbird (T6) • Pilot Warbirds (T6): - Khaiell (Engineering) - Jaeih (Science) - Okhala (Tactical) • T’liss Temporal Warbird (T6) • Hathos Warbird (T6) - Fleet Dhelan Warbird (T6) | |
Escorts | • Dewan Allied Pilot Escorts (T6) - Dynnasia (Engineering) - Ikkabar (Science) - Vandros (Tactical) | |||
Destroyers | • Talvath Temporal Destroyer ✓ • Daeinos Warbird Destroyer✓ | • Fleet Daeinos Warbird Destroyer✓ | • Dinaes Warbird Destroyer (T6) - Fleet Dinaes Warbird Destroyer (T6) • Tal'aura Temporal Destroyer (T6) | |
Warbird Battle Cruisers | • Ha'apax Advanced Warbird - Mirror Ha'apax Advanced Warbird | • D'deridex Warbird Battle Cruiser Retrofit - Fleet D'deridex Warbird Battle Cruiser Retrofit • Haakona Advanced Warbird - Fleet Ha'apax Advanced Warbird | • D'Khellra Warbird Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet D'deridex Warbird Battle Cruiser Retrofit (T6) • Kara Advanced Warbird (T6) - Fleet Ha'apax Advanced Warbird (T6) • Aelahl Light Warbird Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Aelahl Light Battlecruiser Warbird (T6) • Command Battlecruisers (T6): - Baratan (Engineering) - Deihu (Science) - Vastam (Tactical) • Deleth Advanced Light Warbird Battlecruiser (T6) - Fleet Deleth Advanced Light Warbird Battlecruiser (T6) • Miracle Worker Warbirds (T6): - Nijil (Operations) - Varel (Science) - Tebok (Tactical) | |
Flight-Deck Cruisers | • Suliban Silik Flight-Deck Assault Cruiser (T6) - Fleet Suliban Silik Flight-Deck Assault Cruiser (T6) | |||
Warbird Science Vessels | • Ha'nom Guardian Warbird - Mirror Ha'nom Guardian Warbird • R'Mor Temporal Science Vessel ✓ • Aves Dyson Science Destroyer ✓ | • Fleet Ha'nom Guardian Warbird • Advanced Dyson Science Destroyers: - Harpia (Recon) - Tyton (Strategic) - Caprimul (Surveillance) | • Laeosa Research Warbird (T6) - Fleet Laeosa Research Warbird (T6) • Multi-Mission Explorers (T6): - Surhuelh (Reconnaissance) - Taenen (Strategic) - Galas (Surveillance) • Sui'Mor Temporal Science Vessel (T6) | |
Dreadnought Warbirds & Carrier Warbirds | • Dreadnought Warbirds: - Scimitar (Tactical) - Falchion (Engineering) - Tulwar (Science) | • Dreadnought Warbirds (T6): - Shamshir (Operations) - Flambard (Science) - Khopesh (Tactical) • Kelvin Timeline T’laru Intel Carrier Warbird (T6) • Thrai Dreadnought Warbird (T6) • Valkis Temporal Heavy Dreadnought Warbird (T6) | ||
Dominion: (Complete & Detailed List) | ||||
Obedience brings Victory Victory is Life | Small Craft | • Jem'Hadar Fighter | Tutorial Starship | • Jem'Hadar Escort (T5-U) |
Tier 5 | • Jem'Hadar Attack Ship • Jem'Hadar Dreadnought Carrier • Jem'Hadar Heavy Escort Carrier | |||
High-Tier ships - Tier 6 means this ship can be used by any faction immediately. ✓ means this ship can be unlocked for other factions upon reaching Starship Mastery Level VI. | ||||
Carriers | • Jem'Hadar Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Jem'Hadar Vanguard Carrier (T6) ✓ | Cruisers | • Jem'Hadar Vanguard Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) ✓ • Jem'Hadar Light Battlecruiser (T6) | |
Escorts | • Jem'Hadar Recon Ship (T6) • Jem'Hadar Strike Ship (T6) | Escort Carriers | • Jem'Hadar Heavy Escort Carrier (T6) | |
Raiders | • Jem'Hadar Vanguard Heavy Raider (T6) ✓ | Warships | • Jem'Hadar Vanguard Warship (T6) ✓ | |
Cross-Faction (Event, , Ship List) | ||||
Ferengi Na'Far • Tholian Widow Fighter • Voth Heavy Fighter • Vaadwaur Pythus Fighter | ||||
Tuffli Class Freighter • Suliban Cell Ship | ||||
Ship type | Tier 5 | Tier 6 These ships scale from any level up to their appropriate stats. | ||
Cruisers | • APU Cruiser ✓ • Cardassian Galor Cruiser ✓ • Risian Luxury Cruiser ✓ • Undine Dromias Bio-Cruiser ✓ | • Benthan Assault Cruiser (T6) • Cardassian Keldon Cruiser (T6) • Kobali Samsar Cruiser (T6) • Zahl Heavy Cruiser (T6) | ||
Battle Cruisers | • Elachi Monbosh Battleship ✓ • Ferengi D'Kora Marauder ✓ • Hirogen Apex Heavy Battlecruiser ✓ • Malon Battlecruiser ✓ • Tal Shiar Adapted Battle Cruiser ✓ | • Elachi Ornash Battlecruiser (T6) • Ferengi Nagus Marauder (T6) • Tal Shiar Adapted Battlecruiser (T6) • Na'kuhl Acheros Battlecruiser (T6) • Son'a Intel Battlecruiser (T6) • Tzenkethi Rhas'bej Battlecruiser (T6) • Vaadwaur Astika Heavy Battlecruiser (T6) • Jem'Hadar Light Battlecruiser (T6) | ||
Dreadnought Cruisers | • Voth Bulwark Dreadnought Cruiser ✓ | • Elachi Sheshar Command Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Elachi Sheshar Intel Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Tholian Tarantula Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Xindi-Primate Ateleth Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Breen Rezreth Dreadnought Cruiser T6) • Temporal Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Vorgon Ytijara Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) • Styx Terran Dreadnought Cruiser (T6) | ||
Flight-Deck Cruisers | • Voth Bastion Flight-Deck Cruiser ✓ | • Cardassian Intel Flight-Deck Cruiser (T6) • Herald Quas Flight Deck Cruiser (T6) | ||
Escorts | • Elachi S'golth Escort ✓ • Hirogen Hunter Heavy Escort ✓ • Jem'Hadar Attack Ship ✓ • Risian corvette ✓ • Tholian Meshweaver Escort ✓ • Xindi-Reptilian Contortrix Escort ✓ | • Amarie-class Smuggler’s Heavy Escort (T6) • Elachi S'ateth Escort (T6) • Cardassian Intel Escort (T6) • Jem'Hadar Recon Ship (T6) • Jem'Hadar Strike Ship (T6) • Vaadwaur Manasa Assault Escort (T6) • Vorgon Xyfius Heavy Escort (T6) • Xindi-Reptilian Sistruus Escort (T6) • Tzenkethi Shuk-din Escort (T6) • Denorios-class Bajoran Interceptor (T6) • Risian corvette (T6) - Risian Pilot corvette (T6) | ||
Escort Carrier | • Jem'Hadar Heavy Escort Carrier ✓ | • Jem'Hadar Heavy Escort Carrier (T6) • Xindi-Insectoid Olaen Heavy Escort Carrier (T6) • Hur'q Ravager Escort Carrier (T6) | ||
Destroyers | • Nihydron Destroyer ✓ • Sphere Builder Arehbes Destroyer ✓ • Tal Shiar Adapted Destroyer ✓ | • Hazari Destroyer (T6) • Tal Shiar Adapted Destroyer (T6) | ||
Juggernauts | • Vaadwaur Miracle Worker Juggernaut (T6) | |||
Warships | • Breen Chel Grett Warship ✓ • Undine Nicor Bio-Warship ✓ | • Breen Chel Boalg Warship (T6) • Ferengi Nandi Warship (T6) • Husnock Warship (T6) • Krenim Imperium Warship (T6) • Fek'Ihri S'torr Warship (T6) | ||
Raiders | • Breen Plesh Brek Heavy Raider ✓ • Kazon Heavy Raider ✓ | • Herald Baltim Heavy Raider (T6) • Miradorn Theta Class Heavy Raider (T6) • Na'kuhl Tadaari Raider (T6) • Temporal Raider (T6) • Breen Plesh Tral Heavy Raider (T6) • Maquis Raider (T6) | ||
Scout Ships | • Lukari N'Kaam Scout Ship ✓ | • Lukari Dranuur Scout Ship (T6) • Vulcan T'Pau Scout Ship (T6) | ||
Science Vessels | • Tholian Orb Weaver ✓ • Voth Palisade Science Vessel ✓ | • Krenim Science Vessel (T6) • Lukari Ho'kuun Science Vessel (T6) • Na'kuhl Daemosh Science Vessel (T6) • Temporal Multi-Mission Science Vessel (T6) • Sphere Builder Edoulg Science Vessel (T6) • Son'a Command Science Vessel (T6) • Hur'q Assembly Multi-Mission Science Vessel (T6) • Tholian Iktomi (T6) | ||
Science Dreadnoughts | • Cardassian Intel Science Dreadnought (T6) • Krenim Annorax Science Dreadnought (T6) • Paradox Temporal Dreadnought (T6) • Son’a Collector Science Dreadnought (T6) | |||
Carriers | • Obelisk Carrier • Advanced Obelisk Carrier ✓ • Jem'Hadar Dreadnought Carrier ✓ • Tholian Recluse Carrier ✓ • Xindi-Aquatic Narcine Dreadnought Carrier ✓ | • Breen Sarr Theln Carrier (T6) • Herald Vonph Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Jem'Hadar Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Sphere Builder Denuos Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Tzenkethi Tzen-tar Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Vorgon Ryn'kodan Carrier (T6) • Xindi-Aquatic Briostrys Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Hur’q Vedcrid Hive Dreadnought Carrier (T6) • Tholian Jorogumo Carrier (T6) | ||
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James T. Kirk | |
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William Shatner as Kirk in a publicity photograph for the original Star Trek | |
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Portrayed by | William Shatner (1966–1994) Chris Pine (2009–2016) Jimmy Bennett (2009; child) |
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Species | Human |
Title | Commander Captain Admiral |
Position | Chief of Starfleet Operations USS Enterprise: Commanding officer Executive officer USS Enterprise-A: Commanding officer |
Affiliation | United Federation of Planets Starfleet |
Family | George Kirk (father) Winona Kirk (mother) George Samuel Kirk (brother) Aurelan Kirk (sister-in-law) Peter Kirk (nephew) |
Children | David Marcus (son) |
Origin | Earth |
Born | 2223 |
James Tiberius 'Jim' Kirk is a fictional character in the Star Trek franchise. Kirk first appears in Star Trek: The Original Series and has been portrayed in numerous films, books, comics, webisodes, and video games. As the captain of the starship USS Enterprise, Kirk leads his crew as they explore new worlds, new civilizations, and 'boldly go where no man has gone before'. Often, the characters of Spock and Leonard McCoy act as his logical and emotional sounding boards, respectively.
Kirk, played by William Shatner, first appears in Star Trek's first episode, 'The Man Trap', broadcast on September 8, 1966. Shatner continued in the role for the show's three seasons, and later provided the voice of the animated version of Kirk in Star Trek: The Animated Series (1973–74). Shatner returned to the role for Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979) and in six subsequent films. Chris Pine portrays an alternative young version of the character in the 2009 Star Trek film. Pine reprised his role in Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) and in Star Trek Beyond (2016). Other actors have played the character in fan-created media, and the character has been the subject of multiple spoofs and satires. Kirk has been praised for his leadership traits and criticized for his relationships with women.
- 1Depiction
- 2Development
- 3Reception
- 3.2Fan productions
Depiction[edit]
James Tiberius Kirk was born in Riverside, Iowa, in the year 2223,[1] where he was raised by his parents, George and Winona Kirk.[2] Although born on Earth, Kirk lived for a time on Tarsus IV, where he was one of nine surviving witnesses to the massacre of 4,000 colonists by Kodos the Executioner. James Kirk's brother, George Samuel Kirk, is first mentioned in 'What Are Little Girls Made Of?' and introduced and killed in 'Operation: Annihilate!', leaving behind three children.[3]
Kirk became the first and only student at Starfleet Academy to defeat the Kobayashi Maru test, garnering a commendation for original thinking for reprogramming the computer to make the 'no-win scenario' winnable. Kirk was granted a field commission as an ensign and posted to advanced training aboard the USS Republic. He was then promoted to lieutenant junior grade and returned to Starfleet Academy as a student instructor.[3] Students could either 'think or sink' in his class, and Kirk himself was 'a stack of books with legs'.[4] Upon graduating in the top five percent, Kirk was promoted to lieutenant and served aboard the USS Farragut.[3] While assigned to the Farragut, Kirk commanded his first planetary survey and survived a deadly attack that killed a large portion of the Farragut's crew,[3] including his commanding officer, Captain Garrovick. He received his first command, a spaceship roughly equivalent to a destroyer, while still quite young.[5]
Kirk became Starfleet's youngest starship captain after receiving command of the USS Enterprise for a five-year mission,[3] three years of which are depicted in the original Star Trek series.[6] Kirk's most significant relationships in the television series are with first officer Spock and chief medical officer Dr. Leonard 'Bones' McCoy.[7] McCoy is someone to whom Kirk unburdens himself and is a foil to Spock.[8] Robert Jewett and John Shelton Lawrence's The Myth of the American Superhero describes Kirk as 'a hard-driving leader who pushes himself and his crew beyond human limits'.[9] Terry J. Erdman and Paula M. Block, in their Star Trek 101primer, note that while 'cunning, courageous and confident', Kirk also has a 'tendency to ignore Starfleet regulations when he feels the end justifies the means'; he is 'the quintessential officer, a man among men and a hero for the ages'.[10] Although Kirk throughout the series becomes romantically involved with various women, when confronted with a choice between a woman and the Enterprise, 'his ship always won'.[11] Roddenberry wrote in a production memo that Kirk is not afraid of being fallible, but rather is afraid of the consequences to his ship and crew should he make an error in judgment.[12] Roddenberry wrote:
[Kirk] has any normal man's insecurities and doubts, but he knows he cannot ever show them—except occasionally in private with ship's surgeon McCoy or in subsequent moments with Mr. Spock whose opinions Kirk has learned to value so highly.[12]
In Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Admiral Kirk is Chief of Starfleet Operations, and he takes command of the Enterprise from Captain Willard Decker.[3]Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry's novelization of The Motion Picture depicts Kirk married to a Starfleet officer killed during a transporter accident.[13][14] At the beginning of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Kirk takes command of the Enterprise from Captain Spock to pursue his enemy from 'Space Seed', Khan Noonien Singh. The movie introduces Kirk's son, David Marcus. Spock, who notes that 'commanding a starship is [Kirk's] first, best destiny', dies at the end of Star Trek II. In Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Admiral Kirk leads his surviving officers in a successful mission to rescue Spock from a planet on which he is reborn. Although Kirk is demoted to Captain in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home for disobeying Starfleet orders, he also receives command of a new Enterprise, the USS Enterprise-A (NCC 1701-A).[3] The ship is ordered decommissioned at the end of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
In Star Trek Generations, Captain Jean-Luc Picard finds Kirk living in the timeless Nexus, despite the fact that history recorded his death during the Enterprise-B's maiden voyage, Kirk having fallen into the Nexus in the incident that caused his 'death'. Picard convinces Kirk to return to Picard's present to help stop the villain Soran from destroying Veridian III's sun. Although Kirk initially refuses the offer, he agrees after realizing the Nexus cannot give him the one thing he has always sought: the ability to make a difference. The two leave the Nexus and stop Soran. However, Kirk is mortally wounded; as he dies, Picard assures him that he helped to 'make a difference'. Picard buries Kirk on the planet.
Film franchise reboot[edit]
This Star Trek film series takes place in an alternate universe known as the 'Kelvin Timeline'.[15] In this series, Chris Pine plays Kirk, Zachary Quinto plays Spock, Karl Urban plays Bones McCoy, Simon Pegg plays Montgomery 'Scotty' Scott, Zoë Saldana plays Nyota Uhura, John Cho plays Hikaru Sulu, and Anton Yelchin plays Pavel Andreieovich Chekov. The 2009 film Star Trek introduces an alternative timeline that reveals different origins for Kirk, the formation of his association with Spock, and how they came to serve together on the Enterprise.[16][17] The point of divergence between The Original Series and the film occurs on January 4, 2233, which becomes the day of Kirk's birth. Although the film treats specific details from Star Trek as mutable, characterizations are meant to 'remain the same'.[18] In the film, George and Winona Kirk name their son James Tiberius after his maternal and paternal grandfathers, respectively.[19] He is born on a shuttle escaping the starship USS Kelvin, on which his father is killed.[16] The character begins as 'a reckless, bar-fighting rebel'[20] who eventually matures.[21] According to Pine, the character is 'a 25-year-old [who acts like a] 15-year-old' and who is 'angry at the world'.[22] Kirk and Spock clash at Starfleet Academy, but, over the course of the film, Kirk focuses his 'passion and obstinance and the spectrum of emotions' and becomes captain of the Enterprise.[16][22] The alternate timeline continues in the 2013 sequel Star Trek Into Darkness, and the 2016 sequel Star Trek Beyond, in which Pine reprises his role.
Development[edit]
Conception and television[edit]
Jeffrey Hunter played the commanding officer of the USS Enterprise, Captain Christopher Pike, in the rejected Star Trektelevision pilot 'The Cage'.[3] In developing a new pilot episode, called 'Where No Man Has Gone Before', series creator Gene Roddenberry changed the captain's name to 'James Kirk' after rejecting other options like Hannibal, Timber, Flagg and Raintree.[23] The name was inspired by Captain James Cook, whose journal entry 'ambition leads me .. farther than any other man has been before me' inspired the episode title.[24] The character is in part based on C. S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower hero,[25] and NBC wanted the show to emphasize the captain's 'rugged individualism'.[26]Jack Lord was Desilu Productions' original choice to play Kirk, but his demand for fifty-percent ownership of the show led to him not being hired.[27] The second pilot episode was successful, and 'Where No Man Has Gone Before' was broadcast as the third episode of Star Trek on September 22, 1966.
William Shatner tried to imbue the character with qualities of 'awe and wonder' absent from 'The Cage'.[23] He also drew upon his experiences as a Shakespearean actor to invigorate the character, whose dialogue at times is laden with jargon.[27] Not only did Shatner take inspiration from Roddenberry's suggestion of Hornblower, but also from Alexander the Great – 'the athlete and the intellectual of his time' – whom Shatner had played for an unsold television pilot two years earlier. In addition, the actor based Kirk partly on himself because 'the fatigue factor [after weeks of daily filming] is such that you try to be as honest about yourself as possible'.[28] A comedy veteran, Shatner suggested making the show's characters as comfortable working in space as they would be at sea, thus having Kirk be a humorous 'good-pal-the-captain, who in time of need would snap to and become the warrior'.[29] Changing the character to be 'a man with very human emotions' also allowed for the development of the Spock character.[23] Shatner wrote that 'Kirk was a man who marveled and greatly appreciated the endless surprises presented to him by the universe .. He didn't take things for granted and, more than anything else, respected life in every one of its weird weekly adventure forms'.[23]
Films[edit]
Shatner did not expect Star Trek to be successful,[30] so when it was cancelled in 1969, he assumed it would be the end of his association with the franchise.[31] He went on to voice Kirk in the animated Star Trek series,[6] star in the first seven Star Trek films,[3] and provide voice acting for several games.[32][33]Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khandirector and writer Nicholas Meyer, who had never seen an episode of Star Trek before he was assigned to direct,[34] conceived a 'Hornblower in outer space' atmosphere, unaware that those books had been an influence on the show.[35][36] Meyer also emphasized parallels to Sherlock Holmes, in that both characters waste away in the absence of stimuli: new cases for Holmes; starship adventures for Kirk.[37]
Meyer's The Wrath of Khan script focuses on Kirk's age, with McCoy giving him a pair of glasses as a birthday present. The script states that Kirk is 49, but Shatner was unsure about being specific about Kirk's age[37] because he was hesitant to portray a middle-aged version of himself.[38] Shatner changed his mind when producer Harve Bennett convinced Shatner that he could age gracefully like Spencer Tracy.[38] Spock's sacrifice at the end of the film allows for Kirk's spiritual rebirth; after commenting earlier that he feels old and worn out, Kirk states in the final scene that he feels 'young.'[39] Additionally, Spock's self-sacrificing solution to the no-win Kobayashi Maru scenario, which Kirk had cheated his way through, forces Kirk to confront death and to grow as a character.[40]
Both Shatner and test audiences were dissatisfied that Kirk was fatally shot in the back in the original ending of the film Star Trek Generations.[41] An addendum inserted while Shatner's Star Trek Movie Memoriesmemoir was being printed expresses his enthusiasm at being called back to film a rewritten ending.[42] Despite the rewrite, Generations co-writer Ronald D. Moore said that Kirk's death, which was intended to 'resonate throughout the Star Trek franchise',[43] failed to 'pay off the themes [of death and mortality] in the way we wanted'.[44]Malcolm McDowell, whose character kills Kirk, was dissatisfied with both versions of Kirk's death: he believed Kirk should have been killed 'in a big way'.[45] McDowell claims to have received death threats after Generations was released.[46]
Franchise 'reboot'[edit]
Chris Pine portrayed Kirk from 2009 until 2016
In Star Trek (2009), screenwritersAlex Kurtzman and Roberto Orci focused their story on Kirk and Spock in the movie's alternative timeline while attempting to preserve key character traits from the previous depictions.[47] Kurtzman said casting someone whose portrayal of Kirk would show that the character 'is being honored and protected' was 'tricky', but that the 'spirit of Kirk is very much alive and well' in Pine's depiction.[48] Due to his belief that he could not take himself seriously as a leader, Pine recalled having difficulty with his audition, which required him 'to bark 'Trek jargon', but his charisma impressed directorJ. J. Abrams.[49] Pine's chemistry with Zachary Quinto, playing Spock, led Abrams to offer Pine the role.[49]Jimmy Bennett played Kirk in scenes depicting the character's childhood.[50] The writers turned to material from the novel Best Destiny for inspiration as to Kirk's childhood.[51]
In preparing to play Kirk, Pine decided to embrace the character's key traits – 'charming, funny, leader of men' – rather than try to fit the 'predigested image' of Shatner's portrayal.[52] Pine specifically did not try to mirror Shatner's cadence, believing that doing so would become 'an impersonation'.[53] Pine said he wanted his portrayal of Kirk to most resemble Harrison Ford's Indiana Jones or Han Solo characters, highlighting their humor and 'accidental hero' traits.[54]
A misunderstanding arose during the film's production about the possibility of Shatner making a cameo appearance.[20] According to Abrams, the production team considered ways to resurrect Shatner's deceased Kirk character, but could not devise a way that was not 'lame'.[20] However, Abrams believed Shatner misinterpreted language about trying to get 'him' into the movie as a reference to Shatner, and not his character. Shatner released a YouTube video expressing disappointment at not being approached for a cameo.[20] Although Shatner questioned the wisdom of not including him in the film, he predicted the movie would be 'wonderful'[55] and that he was 'kidding' about Abrams not offering him a cameo.[56]
Reception[edit]
According to Shatner, early Star Trek reviewers described his performance as 'wooden', with most of the show's acting praise and media interest going to Nimoy.[31] However, Shatner's mannerisms when portraying Kirk have become 'instantly recognizable'[52] and Shatner won a Saturn Award for Best Actor in 1982 for The Wrath of Khan.[57]Star Trek II director Nicholas Meyer said Shatner 'gives the best performance of his life' in The Wrath of Khan.[58]The Guardian called Pine's performance of Kirk an 'unqualified success',[59] and The Boston Globe said Pine is 'a fine, brash boy Kirk'.[60]Slate, which called Pine 'a jewel', described his performance as 'channel[ing]' Shatner without being an impersonation.[61]
Slate.com described Shatner's depiction of Kirk as an 'expansive, randy, faintly ridiculous, and yet supremely capable leader of men, Falstaffian in his love of life and largeness of spirit'.[61]The Myth of the American Superhero refers to Kirk as a 'superhuman redeemer' who 'like a true superhero .. regularly escapes after risking battle with monsters or enemy spaceships'.[9][62] Although some episodes question Kirk's position as a hero, Star Trek 'never left the viewer in doubt for long'.[63] Others have commented that Kirk's exaggerated 'strength, intelligence, charm, and adventurousness' make him unrealistic.[64] Kirk is described as able to find ways 'through unanticipated problems to reach [his] goals' and his leadership style is most 'appropriate in a tight, geographically identical team with a culture of strong leadership.'[65] Although Roddenberry conceived the character as being 'in a very real sense .. 'married' ' to the Enterprise,[5] Kirk has been noted for 'his sexual exploits with gorgeous females of every size, shape and type';[11] he has been called 'promiscuous'[66] and labeled a 'womanizer'.[67][68]The Last Lecture author Randy Pausch believed he became a better teacher, colleague, and husband because he watched Kirk run the Enterprise; Pausch wrote that 'for ambitious boys with a scientific bent, there could be no greater role model than James T. Kirk'.[69]David A. Goodman commented that Kirk 'has as much reality as possible for a fictional character.'[70]In 2016, the Kirk was ranked as the #1 most important character of Starfleet within the Star Trek science fiction universe by Wired magazine, out of 100 characters of the franchise.[71]
Cultural impact[edit]
The plaque marking Riverside, Iowa, self-proclaimed as Captain Kirk's 'future birthplace'
In 1985, Riverside, Iowa petitioned Roddenberry and Paramount Pictures for permission to 'adopt' Kirk as their town's 'Future Son'.[72] Paramount wanted $40,000 for a license to reproduce a bust of Kirk, but the city instead set a plaque and built a replica of the Enterprise (named the 'USS Riverside'), and the Riverside Area Community Club holds an annual 'Trek Fest' in anticipation of Kirk's birthday.[73]
Kirk has been the subject of a wide range of television spoofs that aired in many countries, including The Carol Burnett Show and KI.KA's Bernd das Brot. John Belushi's impression of Kirk for Saturday Night Live, which he described as his favorite role,[74][75] was 'dead-on'.[76]Jim Carrey has been praised for his satire of the character in a 1992 episode of In Living Color.[77][78] Comedian Kevin Pollak is well known for his impressions of Shatner as Kirk.[79]
Kirk has also been mentioned in song, in the 1979 song 'Where's Captain Kirk?' by Spizzenergi, and later the 1984 English adaptation of '99 Luftballons' as well as in the German original by Nena[80][81]. More recently, in 1998’s That Don't Impress Me Much, Shania Twain puts forth Captain Kirk as one of the unattainable ideals to whom her unappealingly haughty suitor apparently thinks himself equal.
Kirk has been merchandised in a variety of ways, including collectible busts,[82]action figures,[83]mugs,[84]t-shirts,[84] and Christmas tree ornaments.[85] A Kirk Halloween mask was altered and used as the mask worn by the character Michael Myers in the Halloween film franchise.[86] In 2002, Kirk's captain's chair from the original Star Trek was auctioned for $304,000.[87]
In a 2010 Space Foundation survey, Kirk tied with cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin as the No. 6 most popular space hero.[88]
Captain Kirk has also been portrayed in feline form. First, anthropomorphically, in two episodes of the 1975 Filmation Saturday morning animated children’s series The Secret Lives of Waldo Kitty. The cartoon is based around the title character’s fantasies about being various heroic felines based on popular culture icons. Later came scientific illustrator Jenny Parks' 2017 book Star Trek Cats, in which Kirk is depicted as an orange tabby cat.[89][90]
The Kirk crater on Pluto's moon, Charon, is named after the character.
Fan productions[edit]
In addition to television, feature films, books, and parodies, Kirk has also been portrayed in non-canonfan fiction.
Star Trek: Phase II[edit]
The Star Trek: Phase IIfan production, originally titled Star Trek: New Voyages, portrays the further voyages of the original Enterprise crew. The series' creators feel that 'Kirk, Spock, McCoy and the rest should be treated as 'classic' characters like Willy Loman from Death of a Salesman, Gandalf from The Lord of the Rings or even Hamlet, Othello or Romeo. Many actors have and can play the roles, each offering a different interpretation of said character'.[91]
James Cawley played Kirk in most of the ten episode Phase II series from its beginning in 2004 before replacing himself with actor Brian Gross. Wired observes that while Cawley's depiction 'lacks Shatner's vulnerability', the actor has enough swagger 'to be passable in the role'.[92] Cawley's portrayal was well-known enough at Paramount that a group of Star Trek: Enterprise writers called for Cawley's attention at a science fiction convention by shouting 'Hey, Kirk!' at him while Shatner sat nearby.[92][93]
Star Trek Continues[edit]
First produced in 2013, the 11 episode series Star Trek Continues also looked to chronicle the 'lost seasons' of Star Trek: The Original Series. The series developer and producer is popular anime voice actor Vic Mignogna, who also plays the role of Kirk. Rounding out the core cast is fellow voice actor Todd Haberkorn as Spock, Chris Doohan (son of the original Scotty actor James Doohan) as Scotty, and as McCoy first author-producer Larry Nemecek, followed by voice actor Chuck Huber. It also co-stars Grant Imahara (MythBusters) as Sulu.
The first episode, 'Pilgrim of Eternity' (with Michael Forest reprising his role as Apollo from the original series episode 'Who Mourns for Adonais?') was released in 2013. The second episode, 'Lolani' (featuring guest star Lou Ferrigno), was released in February 2014, and a third episode, 'Fairest of Them All' was released in June 2014 and won a Burbank International Film Festival award for 'Best New Media – Drama'.[94][95][96]Star Trek Continues also won a Geekie Award for 'Best Web Series'.[97] On June 19, 2015, Episode 4 of the series was posted and titled 'White Iris'. All eleven full episodes have been released as of December, 2017.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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George and Winona Kirk, and their boys, George Samuel, Junior, and James Riberius
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She had been perfection--lover, friend, wife..
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..what was Lori doing up here? She was dying...and then they were gone. The chamber was empty..'Enterprise, what we got back..didn't live long. Fortunately.'
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Winona: We could name him after your father. George: Tiberius? You kidding me? No, that's the worst. Let's name him after your dad; let's call him Jim.
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This is a list of Federationstarships from the fictional Star Trek universe. The list is organized first by ship class, then registration number, name, and finally where that vessel was referenced. These vessels appear or are mentioned in the original Star Trek series (TOS), Star Trek: The Animated Series (TAS), Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), Star Trek: Discovery (DSC), the Star Trek films, Star Trek games, and Star Trekliterature. This list tries to avoid using information found in Star Trekfan fiction. Many of the sources for this list are considered non-canon and the list relies heavily on the non-canon The Star Trek Encyclopedia.[1]
- 1Starships
- 1.14Constitution class
- 2Non-starships and support vessels
Starships[edit]
Akira class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Gryphon | NCC-65550 | Commanded by Captain Elaine Mello. Assigned to defend Deep Space Nine for a short period of time after the Dominion War in the Deep Space Nine relaunch.[citation needed] |
USS James T Kirk | NCC-91277 | Commanded by Captain Elias Vaughn. Named in honor of the famous Starfleet captain. Destroyed in the defense of Federation worlds against the mass Borg invasion of 2381, resulting in the death of 31 crew members and Captain Vaughn being left brain dead. |
USS Rabin | NCC-63293 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2] |
USS Thunderchild | NCC-63549 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001 in 2373.[2] |
USS Geronimo | NCC-69302 | Commanded by Captain Gregory McCray; Major supporting ship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. |
USS Leyte Gulf | NCC-71427 | Commanded by Captain Aaron Juraj; first Starfleet vessel to be infected by nanites in Star Trek: Away Team. |
USS Dakota | NCC-63892 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001 in 2373.[2] Lost patrolling the border of the Cardassian Demilitarized Zone.[3] |
USS Devore | NCC-64088 | Commanded by Captain Joshua Martin; Supporting ship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. |
USS Delestrez | NCC-64013 | Commanded by Captain Juliette; Supporting ship in Celestia Universe. |
USS Summit | NCC-63546 | Attempts to rescue the Enterprise-E on Gemworld. Destroyed by a dimensional rift immediately after dropping out of warp. Lost with all hands.[citation needed] |
Ambassador class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Adelphi | NCC-26849 | Crew made first contact with the Ghorusda.[4] |
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701-C | Commanded by Captain Rachel Garrett presumed to be Killed In Action when the ship was destroyed defending the Klingon outpost at Narendra III from Romulan attack.[5]Helmsman Richard Castillo assumed command of the Enterprise-C in 2366 and returned to the year 2344 where the ship was destroyed defending the Klingon outpost. |
USS Excalibur | NCC-26517 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Later commanded by Captain Mackenzie Calhoun in Star Trek: New Frontier. |
USS Exeter | NCC-26531 | Tom Paris's assignment before being dismissed from Starfleet.[7] Participated in the Dominion War.[8] Later commanded by Captain Elizabeth Shelby, followed by Captain Alexandra Garbeck in Star Trek: New Frontier. |
USS Gandhi | NCC-26632 | Ship to which Thomas Riker is assigned.[9][10] |
USS Horatio | NCC-10532 | Commanded by Captain Walker Keel.[11] Destroyed by agents of an alien conspiracy to take over Starfleet.[11] |
USS Valdemar | NCC-26198 | Sent to the border of the Cardassian Demilitarized Zone.[3] |
USS Yamaguchi | NCC-26510 | Destroyed by the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12] |
USS Zhukov | NCC-26136 | Made cultural observation of Alpha Laputa IV.[13] Previous assignment of Lt. Barclay before transfer to the Enterprise-D[14] Supporting ship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander, commanded by an Andorian Captain Verata, the ship escorts the USS Sovereign to Starbase 12 and participates in several battles. |
USS Loma Prieta | NCC-26848-A | Flagship of Admiral T’Nae during Sela's assault on Vulcan in 2409. |
Andromeda class[edit]
Named for Greek mythological figure and nearby Andromeda Galaxy.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Drake | NCC-70956 | Ambushed by a Klingon battle squadron.[15] |
USS Prokofiev | NCC-68814 | Dispatched to the border of the Federation–Cardassian Demilitarized Zone.[3] |
Antares class[edit]
Named for star Antares.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Antares aka SS Antares | NCC-501 | Rescued and is later destroyed by Charlie Evans.[16] |
USS Hermes | NCC-10376 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
Apollo class[edit]
Named for the ancient Greek solar deity and the American Apollo program (NASA).
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Agamemnon | NCC-11638 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Part of 'Task Force 3' sent to face an anticipated Borg Attack[17] |
USS Ajax | NCC-11574 | Cortin Zweller's first assignment.[18] Received experimental warp drive technology.[19] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
USS Clement | NCC-12537 | Scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D.[20] |
USS Gage | NCC-11672 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] |
Archer class[edit]
Scout ship introduced in the Star Trek: The Original Series tie-in novel series Star Trek: Vanguard and its follow-up Star Trek: Seekers. Retroactively named after Captain Jonathan Archer from Star Trek: Enterprise.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Archer | NCC-44278 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. Presumably named for Jonathan Archer |
USS Huang Zhong | NX-45298 | Mentioned in the tie-in novel Star Trek: Seekers #4: All That's Left. Crashed on a planet in a spatial rift. Crew rescued by the Enterprise resulting in first contact with the Dolysians. |
USS Sagittarius | NCC-1894 | Commanded by Clark Terrell prior to taking command of the USS Reliant. Assigned to explore the Taurus Reach. Presumably named for the constellation. |
Bradbury class[edit]
Name honors science fiction author Ray Bradbury.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Bradbury | NX-72307 | Scheduled to transport Wesley Crusher to Starfleet Academy and undergoes warp drive performance tests.[22][23] In Star Trek Into Darkness, Spock was to be reassigned to another Bradbury following Kirk's demotion from Captain of the Enterprise. In the end, he was reinstated to the Enterprise.[24] |
Centaur class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Centaur | NCC-42043 | Centaur class: kitbash of the Excelsior and Miranda models.[25] |
Challenger class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Armstrong | NCC-57537 | Ambushed by a Klingon battle group. Name honors astronautNeil Armstrong, commander of Apollo 11. |
USS Buran | NCC-57580 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359 commanded by captain lorca.[21] |
USS Kearsarge | NCC-57566 | Rendezvoused with the Enterprise-D.[26] |
Cheyenne class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Ahwahnee | NCC-71620/NCC-73620 | Heavily damaged at the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] Presumed repaired to participate in the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
Chimera class[edit]
Named for the mythical chimaera.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Portland | NCC-57418 | Searches the Algira sector for Odo and Elim Garak when their runabout goes missing.[27] |
Columbia class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Endeavour | NCC-06 | Originally the last active NX class starship in the Earth Starfleet. Transferred to Federation Starfleet service and rebuilt into the first Columbia class starship. |
Constellation class[edit]
In the script of the TNG Episode 'The Battle,' Geordi La Forge identified the Stargazer as a Constitution Class, but it was dubbed to Constellation after the script was changed.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Billings | NCC-3907 | Kathryn Janeway's first command.[28] |
USS Constellation | NCC-1974 | Participated in the Dominion War.[29][30] |
USS Gettysburg | NCC-3890 | Under Captain Mark Jameson, rescued hostages from Mordan IV.[31] Served in the Dominion War.[32] |
USS Hathaway | NCC-2593 | Decommissioned, participated in exercises against the USS Enterprise-D. Its destruction was faked in a ruse to foil Ferengi attackers. Named for the wife of William Shakespeare.[1][33] |
USS Magellan | NCC-3069 | Referred to by Captain Sisko as one of the ships to protect the USS Defiant's flank[34] |
USS Stargazer | NCC-2893 | Jean-Luc Picard's first command.[35] Abandoned following the Battle of Maxia, later recovered by Starfleet.[35] |
USS Victory | NCC-9754 | Ship on which Geordi La Forge once served.[36][37] Participated in the Dominion War.[38] Named after the Napoleonic Wars British Royal Navy flagship, HMS Victory flagship of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson |
Constitution class[edit]
Named for the USS Constitution. (the TOS USS Enterprise dedication plaque refers to this ship class as the 'Starship Class'.)
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Constellation | NCC-1017 | Commanded by Commodore Matthew Decker. All of crew was killed by the Doomsday Machine except for Commodore Decker.[39] Used as a bomb to destroy the planet-killer. |
USS Constitution | NCC-1700 | Lead ship of the class (previously NX-1700) |
USS Defiant | NCC-1764 | The ship is lost in an interdimensional rift in 'The Tholian Web'.[40] Later, it is revealed she was taken by Mirror Universe Tholians, captured by the crew of ISS Enterprise (NX-01), and then used in the service of the Terran Empire in 'In a Mirror, Darkly'.[41] In Star Trek Continues (episode 8, 'Still Treads the Shadow'), Defiant is duplicated during its passage through the interdimensional rift into interphasic space with only a duplicate Kirk aboard. Over the next two hundred years, it gains a sentient AI who attempts to bring it back into the prime universe. The attempt has potentially disastrous consequences and is foiled by both Kirks, the duplicate returning to interphasic space. A Defiant is mentioned, but not seen (except for a wireframe graphic) in Star Trek Discovery, Season One. Oddly, though the Defiant appears in TOS, the Star Fleet Technical Manual lists noDefiant in any of the starship classes mentioned though the book was published seven years after the fact. However, there are several classes not listed in the Publication. The Defiant is listed as a Bonhomme Richard Subclass of the Constitution class. In the Star Fleet Technical Manual lists the registry number of 'NCC-1764' as belonging to the Galina. Since the Defiant appears in an episode, and the Galina does not, then the Defiant is the sole owner of the NCC 1764. But, one possibility is, the number was attached to the she Galina after the disappearance of the Defiant. |
ISS Enterprise | NCC-1701 | Mirror Universe version of the USS Enterprise in 'Mirror, Mirror'.[42] |
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701 | Commanded by Robert April (2245–2250), Christopher Pike (2250–2265), James T. Kirk (2265-2270, 2273–2280, 2285), Willard Decker (2270-2273, ship's commander during refit up to V'Ger incident), and Spock (2280-2285, at which time Enterprise was assigned to Starfleet Academy as a training ship). Vessel's self-destruction carried out while in orbit of the Genesis Planet to prevent ship from falling into Klingon hands.[43] |
USS Enterprise (Kelvin Timeline) | NCC-1701 | Originally commanded by Christopher Pike (launched 2258), then James T. Kirk.[44] Destroyed by Krall in 2263.[45] |
USS Excalibur | NCC-1664[1] | Severely damaged and crew killed during Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test.[46] In the Episode TOS: “The Ultimate Computer” the death of its entire crew is established, however, the status of the Excalibur itself is unclear. It is not determined rather the ship was destroyed or severely damaged. The Star Trek Chronology (2nd ed., p. 88) stated that the ship was destroyed. The fourth edition of the Star Trek Encyclopedia offered two possibilities of the conditions of the Excalibur - the ship was severely damaged in (vol. 1, p. 254) or accidentally destroyed in (vol. 2, p. 329). Even though, the episode itself provided no firm confirmation either way. |
USS Exeter | NCC-1672[1] | All crew lost (killed by alien disease) except for Captain Ronald Tracey, who was on the planet's surface when the disease struck his crew.[47] At the end of the series Captain James T. Kirk stated that the Exeter was an Abandoned Ship, being infected with the virus of Omega IV. Best estimates were that the Exeter was destroyed to keep the infection from spreading throughout the Galaxy. See Kongo for its ultimate fate. |
USS Farragut | NCC-1647[1] | Ship on which James Kirk served as a phaser station operator.[48] Attacked by the dikironium cloud creature, which killed half the crew.[48] The ship never appeared on screen and was never given a class or registry number; both come from The Star Trek Encyclopedia.[1] |
USS Hood | NCC-1703[1] | Participates in Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test.[46] Destroyed by sabotage in Star Trek Continues episode 7, 'Embracing the Winds'. In episodes 10–11 'To Boldly Go', we find out this was done by espers. |
USS Intrepid | NCC-1631[1] | All-Vulcan crew destroyed by a massive, spacegoing single-celled life form.[49] |
USS Kongo | NCC-1710 | In Star Trek Continues episodes 10–11 'To Boldly Go', the Kongo is hijacked by espers and taken to the galactic barrier. They then head for Earth with murderous intent. With the help of Romulan commander Charvanek and her Hawk's Talon, the Enterprise foils them, but not before they trick the Exeter and Potemkin into destroying each other. In their last act of defiance, the espers destroy the Kongo. |
USS Lexington | NCC-1709[1] | Participates in Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test. Commanded by Commodore Robert Wesley[46] |
USS Paris | NCC-1804 | Destroyed in The Battle of Caleb IV. |
USS Pegasus | NCC-1702 | Patrolled the Klingon Neutral Zone.[50] |
USS Potemkin | NCC-1657[1] | Participates in Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test.[46] See Kongo for its ultimate fate. |
USS Republic | NCC-1371 | Although many reference sources included Republic as a Constitution-class heavy cruiser, its status in canon is, to date, uncertain. Kirk himself stated in the episode 'Court Martial' the ship's nomenclature as 'United Starship Republic, number 1371'. |
USS Valiant | NCC-1623 | For his influential 'The Case of Jonathan Doe Starship' article, published in the April 1973 issue 27 of the T-Negative fanzine, future Star Trek model maker Greg Jein accepted the producer's intent and endowed Valiant with the appropriately lower conjectural registry number NCC-1623. But unlike many of his other conjectural Constitution-class registry numbers, the 2006 remastered version of the series afforded no opportunity to bring this ship to canon. The reference book Star Fleet Technical Manual also listed a Constitution-class starship with the name Valiant but assigned with the registry NCC-1709. |
USS Yorktown | NCC-1717 | Disabled by alien probe.[51] |
Constitution class refit[edit]
Ostensibly a refit of the Constitution class, this ship is referred to as 'Enterprise class' in Andrew G. Probert's non-canon Star Trek The Motion Picture: 14 Official Blueprints[52][53]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Enterprise | NCC-1701 | USS Enterprise NCC-1701 was refitted following extensive service.[51] with upgraded weapons, shields, sensors, and warp core. Commanded during refit by Captain Willard Decker. Command given to Admiral James T. Kirk after he met with Starfleet Command.[51]Spock handed control over to Kirk.[54] Eventually stolen and destroyed while in orbit of the Genesis Planet to prevent it from falling into Klingon hands.[55] Served as primary vessel for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. |
USS Yorktown USS Enterprise (from 2286) | NCC 1717 NCC 1701 A (from 2286) | Disabled by whale probe, then possibly salvaged and renamed Enterprise; although no onscreen evidence supports this. Command given to James T. Kirk following demotion to Captain.[56] Primary setting for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, later decommissioned.[50] |
USS Constitution | NCC-1700 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359, wreckage discovered by crew of Enterprise-D. |
USS Explorer | NCC-1986 | Seen investigating the results of the Tabula Rasa Incident in the opening sequence of the video game Star Trek: New Worlds. Commanded by Captain Gibson. |
USS Ranger (Simulation ship) | NCC-1707 | Another simulated Enterprise class ship used by Starfleet Academy trainees in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy |
USS Paris | NCC-1804 | Destroyed in The Battle of Caleb IV. |
Crossfield class[edit]
Class presumably named for American test pilot Albert Scott Crossfield.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Discovery | NCC-1031 | Titular ship in 2017 television series Star Trek: Discovery. Initially commanded by Captain Gabriel Lorca, and later by Captain Christopher Pike, the Discovery is a science vessel commissioned to investigate potential forms of faster-than-light propulsion such as the spore drive. |
USS Glenn | NCC-1030 | Sister ship to the Discovery. Scuttled following a failed propulsion experiment.[57] |
USS Crossfield | NCC-1029 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Daedalus class[edit]
Class named for an iconic figure from Greek mythology.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
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USS Archon | NCC-189[1] | Destroyed by alien computer in 2167 near Beta III.[58] |
USS Carolina | NCC-160[1] | Freighter.[59] |
USS Essex | NCC-173 | Damaged and crashed on Mab-Bu VI.[60] |
USS Horizon | NCC-176 | A model of this ship was on display in the school aboard Deep Space 9 in early 2369. (DS9: 'The Nagus') |
USS Pilgrim | NCC-178 | Active in the year 2159 in the vicinity of one of Starfleet's first starbases. Appears in the Star Trek videogame 'Legacy'. |
USS Lovell | NCC-470 | Dedicated vessel of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers. Appears in the novel series Star Trek: Vanguard. Likely named after Capt. James Lovell USN, Gemini and Apollo astronaut. |
USS Masao | unknown | Dedicated vessel of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers. Mentioned in the tie-in novel Star Trek: Seekers #4: All That's Left. |
USS Zander | unknown | Dedicated vessel of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers. Mentioned in the tie-in novel Star Trek: Seekers #4: All That's Left. |
Defiant class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Defiant | NX-74205 | Pathfinder. Assigned to space station Deep Space Nine.[61] Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2] Destroyed at the Second Battle of Chin'toka.[62] |
USS Defiant | (dedication plaque) NCC-75633 (exterior) NX-74205 | Formerly the USS São Paulo.[63] Assigned to space station Deep Space Nine.[63] Participates in the Battle of Cardassia.[64] |
USS Saladin | NCC-74350 | Commanded by Captain Shinoda during the Dominion War in the short story 'Safe Harbors'. |
USS Valiant | NCC-74210 | Starfleet AcademyRed Squad training ship. The vessel gets caught behind enemy lines after the outbreak of the Dominion War, suffered heavy losses among the standard crew and was subsequently commanded by the cadets of Red Squad. Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar after a failed attempt to destroy a new Dominion Vessel. Only three people survived the destruction of the ship (Jake Sisko, Nog, and Collins, a member of Red Squad).[65] |
USS Monitor | NCC-75001 | Mentioned in both the books The Return and Preserver, lost under command of Captain John Scott Lewinski attempting to set new warp speed record with recovered Borg transwarp drive. |
USS Eagle | Unknown | Star Trek Voyager One of two Defiant Class ships assigned to either recover or destroy the NX Prometheus after it was captured by Romulans. Was accidentally fired upon by the EMHs from the USS Voyager and the NX Prometheus. |
USS Nirvana | Unknown | Star Trek Voyager One of two Defiant class ships assigned to either recover or destroy the NX Prometheus after it was captured by Romulans. |
Deneva class[edit]
Named for the fictional planet in the TOS Episode 'Operation: Annihilate!'
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Arcos | NCC-6237 | Destroyed by a warp core breach near Turkana IV in 2367. Crew evacuates to the planet's surface and is rescued by the Enterprise-D.[66] |
USS LaSalle | NCC-6203 | Reports unusual radiation anomalies in the Gamma Arigulon system.[67] |
Dreadnought class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Vengeance | NCC-177358 | Developed by Starfleet Admiral Alexander Marcus of Section 31 to combat the Klingon Empire. |
Einstein class[edit]
Named for Albert Einstein
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Kelvin | NCC-0514 | In the timeline at the start of the movie Star Trek, the Kelvin was in service with Starfleet in the early 23rd century. In 2233, the Kelvin was under the command of Captain Richard Robau; his first officer was Lieutenant Commander George Kirk. Kirk's wife, Winona, was also aboard the ship at that time while she was pregnant with their son, James T. Kirk. The Kelvin was destroyed by the Romulan mining ship Narada, which arrived from the distant future through an artificial black hole.[44] Named for director J. J. Abrams' grandfather.[68] Its registry number, NCC-0514, comes from Abrams's birthdate of May 14. |
Erewhon class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
SS Santa Maria | NCC-529 | Personnel Transport about 4 times the size of the Runabout. Cannibalised for parts and for use as a shelter by human settlers in a colony that rejects technology.[69] |
Excelsior class[edit]
This fictional spacecraft design was introduced to the Star Trek sci-fi universe in 1984.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Al-Batani | NCC-42995 | Although it never appeared on screen, the Al-Batani is mentioned in dialogue as the first ship aboard which Kathryn Janeway served, which at the time was captained by Tom Paris' father Owen Paris.[70][71] Never defined on screen, the class and registry number come from the non-canon Star Trek Encyclopedia.[1] |
USS Berlin | NCC-14232 | Patrolled the RomulanNeutral Zone.[72] |
USS Cairo | NCC-42136 | Transfers CaptainEdward Jellico to the Enterprise-D.[73] |
USS Charleston | NCC-42285 | Transported three previously cryogenically frozen people to Earth.[74] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
USS Crazy Horse | NCC-50446 | Part of Task Force 3 sent to face an anticipated Borg invasion.[17] Set to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D to transfer Rear AdmiralErik Pressman.[75] |
USS Crockett | NCC-38955 | Transported Admiral Mitsuya to Deep Space Nine.[69] |
USS Dallas | NCC-2019 | Dedication plaque states 'Last starship of her class'[76] |
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701-B | Ship aboard which James T. Kirk is lost and presumed dead. First commanded by Captain Jon Harriman.[77] |
USS Excelsior | NCC-2000, previously NX-2000 | Pathfinder and transwarp drive testbed.[43] In The Search for Spock, the ship was dubbed 'the great experiment' and was days away from its first test run. It was unexpectedly called into service to stop Admiral Kirk and his crew from stealing the soon to be decommissioned Enterprise. Attempting to use the transwarp drive to bring the ship back to spacedock, the Excelsior was sabotaged by Montgomery Scott and was left inoperable. Following the embarrassing failure, the Excelsior underwent repairs in spacedock before its recommission into active duty. Fails in attempt to rescue CaptainJames T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy from Qo'noS.[78] Helps defeat GeneralChang over Khitomer.[50] Ship aboard which Tuvok serves as science officer.[78] Commanded by Captain Styles in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Captain Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. |
USS Farragut | NCC-2021 | Transported several genetically enhanced humans to Deep Space Nine.[79][80] |
USS Fearless | NCC-14598 | Assigned to planetary mapping in the Beta Mahoga system.[23] Received new warp technology[19] Briefly seen in The Next Generation Episode ' Where No One Has Gone Before' |
USS Fredrickson | NCC-42111 | Briefly at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.[81] Serves in the Dominion War.[25] |
USS Gorkon | NCC-40512 | Sent to face a possible Borg invasion.[17] |
USS Grissom | NCC-42857 | Assists the Enterprise-D during a contamination problem on Beta Agni II. Name pays tribute to astronautGus Grissom, commander of Apollo 1.[82] Destroyed at the Battle of Ricktor Prime.[83] |
USS Hood | NCC-42296 | William Riker's assignment before his transfer to the USS Enterprise-D.[84] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Participates in the Battle for Deep Space 9[85] and First Battle of Chin'toka.[86] Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[87] |
USS Intrepid | NCC-38907 | Responded to a Klingon distress call from the Khitomer outpost following a Romulan attack.[88] |
USS Lakota | NCC-42768 | Commanded by Captain Erika Benteen. Attempts to stop USS Defiant from reaching Earth under the orders of the rogue admiral James Leyton.[89] |
USS Malinche | NCC-38997 | Commanded by Captain George Sanders. Patrolled the Cardassian Border before the Dominion War. Severely damaged by the Maquis led by Michael Eddington.[90] Destroyed in 2381 during the Borg Invasion. |
USS Melbourne | NCC-62043 | Offered to William Riker to command.[21] Starfleet flagship at the Battle of Wolf 359, where it is destroyed.[21] |
USS Okinawa | NCC-13958 | Ship commanded by Admiral James Leyton and ship on which Benjamin Sisko served as first officer[1][91] |
USS Paris (Simulation ship) | NCC-2008 | Simulated Excelsior class vessel used by Academy trainees in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. |
USS Repulse | NCC-2544 | Katherine Pulaski's assignment before the USS Enterprise-D.[92] Served in the Dominion War.[38] |
USS Roosevelt | NCC-2573 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[21][93] |
USS Righteous | NCC-42451 | Believed to have been vaporized by the Borg in 2366, in reality the ship was brought ten years into the future by Q in order to save it from destruction during the Battle of Wolf 359. Under the command of Captain Nikolai Andropov in Star Trek: Borg. |
USS Valley Forge | NCC-43305 | Damaged by an orbital defense platform at the Battle of Chin'toka.[86] |
Freedom class[edit]
The name may have been supposed to honor the space station that was later simply called ISS.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Concorde | NCC-68711 | Assigned near the RomulanNeutral Zone in an alternate timeline.[94] |
USS Firebrand | NCC-68723 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] |
USS Mesquite | NCC-1789 | Training ship, assigned to Star Base 001. mentioned in Star Trek: Tactical Assault. |
Galaxy class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Challenger | NCC-71099 | Witnesses the return of USS Voyager to Earth.[95] Commanded by CaptainGeordi La Forge in an alternate future.[96] |
USS Cortez | NCC-78012 | Referred to by Chief O'Brien and Captain Sisko during the mission to retake DS9.[97] Lost patrolling Cardassian border[98] |
USS Dauntless | NCC-71879 | First ship under players command in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. Destroyed while escorting a transport by Cardassian ships. |
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701-D | Primary setting for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Captained by Jean-Luc Picard. Launched in 2363. Destroyed in 2371. Engineering section destroyed by warp core breach at Veridian III. Saucer section crash landed on Veridian III and rendered unsalvageable.[77] |
USS Excalibur | NCC-26517-A | Commanded by Captain Mackenzie Calhoun, primary setting for the latter part of Star Trek: New Frontier as successor to the Ambassador class ship of the same name. |
USS Galaxy | NCC-70637 (NX-70637) | Pathfinder. Participates in the Battle for Deep Space 9,[85] First Battle of Chin'toka,[86] and Battle of Cardassia.[64] Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[87] |
USS London | NCC-2012-C | Participates in the Battle for Deep Space 9.[85] |
USS Musashi | NCC-71809 | Mentioned in the conversation of log transcription for Graviton Stabilizer by Ensign Nog.[32] |
USS Odyssey | NCC-71832 | Sent to rescue Benjamin Sisko from the Jem'Hadar. Destroyed in the rescue attempt.[99] |
USS Robinson | NCC-71842 | Taken command of by Benjamin Sisko after the Borg Invasion of 2381 in the novel Star Trek: Typhon Pact – Rough Beasts of Empire. |
USS San Francisco | NCC-69480 | Minor supporting vessel in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. Fate uncertain. |
USS Sarek | NCC-72075 | Replaced USS Cortez in formation during operation to retake DS9[34] |
USS Trident | NCC-31347 | Commanded by Captain Elizabeth Shelby and later Captain Kat Mueller in Star Trek: New Frontier. |
USS Trinculo | NCC-71867 | Part of the Starfleet Armada tasked with retaking Deep Space 9 from Dominion control during 'Operation Return' (DS:9 episode 'Sacrifice of Angels') |
USS Venture | NCC-71854 | Part of a Starfleettask force at Deep Space Nine during the Klingon invasion of the Cardassian Union.[100] Participates in the Battle for Deep Space 9[34][85] and the First Battle of Chin'toka.[86] |
USS Yamato | NCC-71807 or NCC-1305-E[101] | Crew discovered Iconian artifacts but is infected by a computer virus that causes antimatter containment loss.[102] The virus causes the ship to explode with all hands lost. Commanded by Captain Donald Varley. |
Galen class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Galen | NX-86350 | Prototype, commanded by Commander Clarissa Glenn. Part of the Project Full Circle in the Star Trek: Voyager relaunch novels. |
Hokule‘a class[edit]
Presumably named for the Polynesian waʻa kaulua replica
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Tripoli | NCC-19386 | Discovered Data.[103] Later assigned to Qualor II.[104] |
Intrepid class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Liberty | NX-74010 | Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[87] Commanded by Captain Carl S. Bouchillon. |
USS Pathfinder | NCC-74562 | Captain Christine McDonald's new command in the book Star Trek: Preserver. Destroyed in battle with USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) and Ferengi Marauder-class starship Leveraged Buyout around planet Halkan. |
USS Intrepid | NCC-74600 | Pathfinder vessel. Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[87] |
USS Voyager | NCC-74656 | Primary setting of Star Trek: Voyager : (TV Series) . Commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway. Commanded by Captain Chakotay in the 'Enemy of My Enemy' book series, then commanded by Captain Afsarah Eden in the novel Unworthy, then by Captain Chakotay as final commander in the novels Full Circle and Children of the Storm. |
USS Bellerophon | NCC-74705 | Transports Federation personnel to a summit on Romulus.[105] Flagship of Vice Admiral Ross during parts of the Dominion War. |
USS Sally Ride | NCC-74710 | Designed for deep space exploration and scientific discovery. It is the third ship in the Intrepid-class, having been commissioned at the same time as the USS Voyager. It has a cruising speed of warp 6 and a maximum sustainable speed of warp 9.975. Its armaments include ablative armor and quantum torpedoes. Commanded by Capt. Rafael Martinez. It appears in the Geek & Sundry web show Shield of Tomorrow. |
Istanbul class[edit]
Named for the most populous city in Turkey.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Constantinople | NCC-34852 | Suffered a hull breach transporting colonists to Gravesworld.[106] |
USS Havana | NCC-34043 | Scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D in 2369.[107] |
USS Sarajevo | NCC-38529 | Lost in the Gamma Quadrant in 2371.[108] Later recovered and served in the Dominion War.[38] |
Korolev class[edit]
Named for spacecraft designer Sergey Korolyov.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Goddard | NCC-59621 | Delayed rendezvous with the Enterprise-D after the Acamarian Truce's signing.[109] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
USS Korolev | NCC-1650 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Luna class[edit]
Featured in the Star Trek: Titan novels.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Luna | NX-80101 | The prototype for the Luna-class. The ship was destroyed by a catastrophic engine failure before the events described in the novel Taking Wing of the Star Trek: Titan novel series took place. |
USS Titan | NCC-80102 | The USS Titan is the first command of Captain William Thomas Riker, former first officer of the USS Enterprise-D and USS Enterprise-E.[87] A Luna-class starship, designed primarily for scientific discovery. Described as 450 meters long, the Titan was built with state-of-the-art science facilities as opposed to being a more tactically pronounced starship. With a complement of about 350 persons, the USS Titan comprises the most racially diverse crew in Starfleet, with less than 15% of the population being human, as well as a number of non-humanoid beings. A full set of schematics of the USS Titan is available in the novel Sword of Damocles of the Star Trek: Titan novel series. |
USS Oberon | NCC-80103 | |
USS Europa | NCC-80104 | |
USS Io | NCC-80105 | |
USS Triton | NCC-80106 | |
USS Ganymede | NCC-80107 | |
USS Amalthea | NCC-80108 | |
USS Callisto | NCC-80109 | Captained by Admiral Trenton Cole, a long time friend of Picard's. |
USS Rhea | NCC-80110 | Captained by Captain Bazel, a Saurian. |
USS Charon | NCC-80111 | Captained by Bellatora Fortis and destroyed during the novel Sword of Damocles of the Star Trek: Titan novel series. |
USS Galatea | NCC-80112 | |
USS Krakatoa | NCC-80115 | Captained by Bartholomew Stavisky, a long time friend of Benjamin Sisko. Last command was USS Illinois NCC-12512 States class. |
Magee class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Shran | NCC-1413 | Destroyed at the Battle at the Binary Stars |
Malachowski class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Clarke | NCC-1661 | Destroyed at the Battle at the Binary Stars |
Mediterranean class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Lalo | NCC-43837 | Reports a 'hiccup' in time that resulted from Dr. Paul Manheim's experiments.[110] Destroyed by the Borg.[111] |
USS Wyoming | NCC-43730 | Ship on which Tuvok served.[78] |
Merced class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Merced | NCC-37120 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Trieste | NCC-37124 | Fell through a wormhole during Data's tour of duty.[112] Stationed near Starbase 74 when the Enterprise-D is hijacked by the Bynars.[113] |
Merian class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Curie | NCC-81890 | Commanded by Captain Xin Chan. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle. |
USS Hawking | NCC-81897 | Commanded by Captain Bal Itak. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle. |
USS Merian | Unknown | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Planck | NCC-81894 | Commanded by Captain Hosc T'Mar. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle. |
Miranda class[edit]
Named for character in play The Tempest by William Shakespeare. Also the name of a moon.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Aephas | unknown | Featured in the tie-in novel Star Trek: Seekers #4: All That's Left. |
USS Brittain | NCC-21166 | Crew went insane due to loss of REM sleep.[114] |
USS Helin | NCC-1692 | Patrolled the Romulanneutral zone.[50] |
USS Lantree | NCC-1837 | Crew died after exposure to genetically engineered humans. Destroyed by the USS Enterprise-D.[92] |
USS Majestic | NCC-31060 | Destroyed at the Battle for Deep Space 9.[85] |
USS Nautilus | NCC-31910 | Participates in the First Battle of Chin'toka.[86] |
USS Reliant | NCC-1864 | Ship on which Pavel Chekov serves as first officer.[115] Assigned to Project Genesis and later hijacked by Khan Noonien Singh.[115] Heavily damaged by USS Enterprise (NCC-1701), then destroyed by Genesis Device detonation.[115] |
USS Saratoga | NCC-1887 | Disabled by the Whale Probe.[51] |
USS Saratoga | NCC-31911 | Ship aboard which Benjamin Sisko serves as first officer.[12] Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12] |
USS Saratoga | NCC-31911-A | Replaced previous Saratoga; little else known.[citation needed] |
USS ShirKahr | NCC-31905 | Destroyed in the First Battle of Chin'toka.[86] |
USS Sitak | NCC-1924 | Destroyed at the Battle for Deep Space 9.[85] |
USS Tempest (simulation ship) | NCC-1852 | Simulated Miranda class vessel used by Academy trainees in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. |
USS Tiananmen | NCC-21382 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Went MIA while patrolling the Cardassian border during the Dominion War.[116] Participates at the First Battle of Chin'toka.[86] Named for the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.[117] |
USS Trial | NCC-1948 | Part of a Starfleettask force at Deep Space Nine during the Klingon invasion of the Cardassian Union.[100] Participates in the Battle for Deep Space 9.[85] |
USS Samuel B. Roberts | NCC-2020 | Part of the Starfleettask force during the final battle of the Dominion war.[64] It was brought out of mothball status just two months before the final battle after having been extensively updated. It was badly damaged in the battle but survived. It was later decommissioned again and then scrapped after being deemed too far damaged to repair and mothball again. |
USS Lynx | NCC-78056 | The Lynx was a troop transport during the Third Klingon And Federation War. She was later destroyed in a skirmish with a couple of Klingon Birds Of Prey, with all hands lost. |
Mulciber class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Achilles | NCC-77024 | Commanded by Captain Tillum Drafar. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle. |
Nebula class[edit]
Name (in universe) denotes astronomical phenomenon and (real world) pays tribute to the Nebula Award for science fiction writing.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Bellerephon | NCC-62048 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12] |
USS Melbourne | NCC-62043 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359. Remains of ship visible in aftermath of the battle in Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Best of Both Worlds, Part 2'. Registry and name same as Excelsior class ship seen in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine pilot episode 'Emissary'[118] |
USS Bonchune | NCC-70915 | Sent to recover the USS Prometheus.[119] |
USS Endeavour | NCC-71805 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Participates at the Battle of Sector 001.[2] |
USS Farragut | NCC-60597 | Helps recover Enterprise-D crew at Veridian III. Destroyed in the Lembatta Cluster by Klingons.[120] |
USS Hera | NCC-62006 | Disappeared while under the command of Captain Silva La Forge with a mostly Vulcan crew of 300.[121] |
USS Honshū | NCC-60205 | Destroyed while transporting Gul Dukat to stand trial.[30] |
USS Leeds | NCC-70352 | Participates in the Battle for Deep Space 9.[85] |
USS Lexington | NCC-61832 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2] |
USS Merrimack | NCC-61827 | Transported Sarek from Legara IV to Vulcan.[122] |
USS Monitor | NCC-61826 | Sent to the RomulanNeutral Zone in anticipation of a possible Romulan attack.[123] |
USS Nebula | NX-60147 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Phoenix | NCC-65420 | Carries out unauthorized attacks on Cardassian ships while under the command of CaptainBenjamin Maxwell.[124] Not specified whether she's named for the mythological bird, the American city, or humanity's first FTL-capable spacecraft. |
USS Prometheus | NCC-71201 | Used by Dr. Gideon Seyetik in his project to reignite a dead star.[125] |
USS Proxima | NCC-61952 | Missing in the Gamma Quadrant.[108] |
USS Ranger | NX-31472-B | Lost during the Borg invasion of 2381, the vessel was defending the planet Khitomer.[126] |
USS Sutherland | NCC-72015 | Briefly commanded by Lieutenant CommanderData while part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
USS T'Kumbra | NCC-62100 | All-Vulcan crew challenges the Deep Space Nine crew to a game of baseball. Participated in the Dominion War.[127] |
USS Ulysses | NCC-66808 | Studied protoplanetary masses in the Helaspont Nebula.[128] |
USS Nightingale | NCC-60805 | Minor starship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. Used as a search-and-rescue vessel. Fate uncertain. |
USS Khitomer | NCC-66613 | Minor starship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. Leads a failed assault on Alioth 6. Fate uncertain. |
USS Berkeley | NCC-64720 | Minor starship in Star Trek: Bridge Commander. Originally sent to study the Vesuvi Dust Cloud but fails due to the intense radiation of the dust cloud. Attacked by a Kessok probe but survives. Fate uncertain. |
New Orleans class[edit]
Named for the City of New Orleans. Designated as frigates.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Kyushu | NCC-65491 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] |
USS Renegade[1] | NCC-63102 | Rendezvous with the Enterprise-D over Dytallix B, where Captain Tryla Scott meets with the Jean-Luc Picard to discuss an alien conspiracy to take over Starfleet.[11] |
USS Rutledge[1] | NCC-57295 | Ship aboard which Miles O'Brien[129] and Benjamin Maxwell served during the Cardassian War.[124] Participated in the counterattack against the Klingons in the Archanis sector.[120] |
USS Thomas Paine[1] | NCC-65530 | Rendezvous with the Enterprise-D over Dytallix B, where Captain Rixx meets with the Jean-Luc Picard to discuss an alien conspiracy to take over Starfleet.[11] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
Niagara class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Princeton | NCC-59804 | Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] |
USS Wellington | NCC-28473 | Ship aboard which Ro Laren served, and where she was posted before being court-martialed.[130] Underwent a computer system upgrade by Bynar technicians at Starbase 74.[113] |
Nimitz class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Europa | NCC-1648 | Participates in the Battle at the Binary Stars in 2256 |
Norway class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Budapest | NCC-64923 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2] |
USS Norway | NX-62341, to NCC-62341 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Nova class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Equinox | NCC-72381 | Stranded in the Delta Quadrant.[131] Heavily damaged by USS Voyager and destroyed by self-destruct initiated by Captain Ransom.[131] |
USS Everett | NCC-72392 | Commanded by Captain Claudia Alisov. Attached to the Department of Temporal Investigations. Appears in the Department of Temporal Investigations novels. |
USS Lionheart | NCC-73808 | Medical vessel temporarily commanded by Christine Vale in the novel Star Trek: The Fall - The Poisoned Chalice. |
USS Twilight | NCC-74413 | Starfleet Intelligence attached Science vessel temporarily commanded by Jaryd Harker MD in the novel Star Trek: Adamant. |
USS Nova | NX-73515 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Rhode Island | NCC-72701 | Commanded by CaptainHarry Kim in an alternate future.[132] |
NX class[edit]
Ships are named for the NASASpace Shuttle orbiters
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
Enterprise | NX-01 | Lead ship. Captained by Jonathan Archer. Primary setting for Star Trek: Enterprise. Launched in 2151. Decommissioned in 2161. |
Columbia | NX-02 | Commanded by Captain Erika Hernandez.[133] Launched in 2154 and participated in Klingon-Augment crisis. After an uncertain term of service, It was eventually lost but was later discovered Intact on a desert planet in the Gamma Quadrant. Fate of crew unknown.[133] |
Challenger | NX-03 | Mentioned in the Star Trek: Enterprise novel The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing. |
Discovery | NX-04 | Mentioned in the Star Trek: Enterprise novel The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing. |
Atlantis | NX-05 | Mentioned in the Star Trek: Enterprise novel The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing. |
Endeavour | NX-06 | Mentioned in the Star Trek: Enterprise novels The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing and The Romulan War: To Brave the Storm. Later entered Federation Starfleet service and rebuilt into Columbia class. |
Intrepid | NX-07 | Commanded by Jason Lambert. Mentioned in the Star Trek: The Next Generation novel Indistinguishable from Magic. |
ISS Enterprise | NX-01 | The Mirror Universe counterpart of the Enterprise (NX-01).[134] |
ISS Avenger | NX-09 | In the Mirror Universe, an Imperial Starfleet warship.[134] |
Oberth class[edit]
Named after the rocket scientist Hermann Oberth.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Banting (simulation ship) | NCC-639 | Simulated Oberth class vessel used by Academy trainees in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. |
USS Biko | NCC-50331 | Rendezvouses with the USS Enterprise-D at Deinonychus VII.[135] |
USS Bonestell | NCC-31600 | Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[12] |
USS Cochrane | NCC-59318 | Ferries Admiral Norah Satie to the Enterprise-D.[136] and Julian Bashir and LieutenantJadzia Dax to Deep Space Nine.[12] |
USS Copernicus | NCC-640 | Berthed at spacedock.[51] |
USS Grissom | NCC-638 | Transports David Marcus and LieutenantSaavik to the Genesis planet.[43] Destroyed by Klingons.[43] Named for NASA astronaut Virgil I. 'Gus' Grissom who died during preparations and testing for the Apollo One mission. Commanded by Captain J. T. Esteban |
USS LaGrange | NCC-617 | Transports negotiators in the game Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. This ship is destroyed by the simulator. |
USS Oberth | NCC-602 | First ship of the class. Assigned to deep space exploration in 2293, when 'Operation Retrieve' was proposed.[50] |
USS Pegasus | NCC-53847 | Equipped with an illegal prototypecloaking device that malfunctions, causing the ship to become embedded inside an asteroid.[75] |
USS Raman | NCC-29487 | Lost while investigating Marijne VII.[121] |
SS Tsiolkovsky | NCC-53911 | Crew infected by the Psi 2000 virus. Destroyed in asteroid collision.[137] |
USS Valiant | NCC-20000 | Helps recover Enterprise-D crew at Veridian III.[77] |
USS Yosemite | NCC-19002 | Studied the plasma arc between binary stars.[138][139] |
SS Vico | NAR-18834 | 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.[140] |
Odyssey class[edit]
Introduced in Star Trek Online.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701-F | Commanded by Captain Va'kel Shon. Participates in the second battle for Deep Space Nine as well as the final battle against the Iconians in Star Trek: Online.[citation needed] |
USS Houston | NCC 97284 | The Houston, commanded by Admiral D'Vak, leads the federation in an assault against the Borg Queen's Octahedron in the space around the Unicomplex.[citation needed] |
USS Odyssey | NX-97000 | First ship of the Odyssey-class. Commissioned at Utopia Planetia. Currently in service.[citation needed] |
USS Yorktown | NCC-97005 | The Yorktown fought at the battle of sol in the Iconian war, and was nearly destroyed. It was later found by Starfleet and refitted into the Yorktown subclass of the Odyssey class starships.[citation needed] |
USS Hamilton | NCC-97014 | The Hamilton fought in many skirmishes along the Klingon border during the Third Klingon And Federation War. She later fought in the second battle of DS9 alongside ships like the USS Enterprise. The Hamilton was a major component during the Iconion War. She was later destroyed in a ’’hur’q’’ Attack at DS9.[citation needed] |
USS Kent | NCC-97165 | The Kent was a ship of exploration in the early 25th Century. She later went missing during the Iconion War. Two years after she went missing, a fragment of her hull was found adrift in the Ba'Aja sector,The rest of the ship was later found in the Boreth Sector in 2429.[citation needed] |
USS Victory | NCC-98003 | The Victory was the Last Odyssey Class starship to be built. She was launched in late 2419 and would be used as an exploration vessel. She was named after the battleship HMS Victory.[citation needed] |
Olympic class[edit]
This class is sometimes erroneously named 'Hope class' from an early version of the dedication plaque from the USS Pasteur.[1]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Olympic | NCC-54905 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. The namesake for this vessel is most likely the ocean liner RMS Olympic |
USS Nobel | NCC-55012 | Visited Deep Space Three to search for the missing USS Hera.[121] Served in the Dominion War.[38] |
USS Pasteur | NCC-58925 | Ship commanded by Beverly Picard in an alternate timeline.[94] Destroyed by warp core breach in the Devron system.[94] Featured in the episode 'All Good Things..'. |
Prometheus class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Prometheus | NX-59650 laterNX-74913 | First class starship; still under development; captured by Romulans and recovered by Starfleet personnel, after the EMH from USS Voyager and the EMH Mark II incapacitated the Romulan crew.[119] |
Renaissance class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Aries | NCC-45167 | Ship offered to William Riker to command.[141] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] |
USS Hornet | NCC-45231 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Named for the World War II aircraft carrier.[1] Participates in the Dominion War.[105] |
USS Maryland | NCC-45109 | Missing in the Gamma Quadrant.[108] |
USS Renaissance | NCC-40521 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Rigel class[edit]
Named for the star Rigel.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Akagi | NCC-62158 | Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Served in the Dominion War.[38] Named for HIJMS Akagi.[1] |
USS Rigel | NCC-62000 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Tolstoy | NCC-62095 | Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] |
Saber class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS da Vinci | NCC-81623 | Lead ship in Starfleet Corps of Engineers novel series. Named for Leonardo da Vinci. |
USS Endurance | NCC-70114 | Mentioned as replacement ship for Captain Christine McDonald in the book Star Trek: Preserver. |
USS Falchion | Unknown | Featured in the novel Star Trek: The Fall – A Ceremony of Losses. |
USS Marco Polo | Unknown | Commanded by Deanna Troi during the Gateways crisis in the novel Star Trek: The Next Generation – Gateways: Doors Into Chaos. |
USS Musgrave | Unknown | Featured in the novel Star Trek – A Singular Destiny. |
USS Saber | NCC-79221 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Yeager | NCC-61947 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2] |
Sequoia class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Sequoia | NCC-70070 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Yellowstone | NCC-70073 | Transports EnsignMelora Pazlar to Deep Space Nine in 2370.[142] |
Sovereign class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Atlas | NCC-82745 | Commanded by Morgan Bateson in the 2380s. |
USS Bozeman | NCC-1941-A | Successor to the first Bozeman. Participated in the Battle of Sector 001.[143] |
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701-E | Primary setting for Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek Nemesis and made an Appearance on Bridge Commander Captained by Jean-Luc Picard. |
USS First Minister | Unknown | Mentioned in the novel Star Trek: Typhon Pact – Plagues of Night. |
USS Gibraltar | NCC-75689 | Sacrificed itself against the Borg in 2381 in Star Trek: Destiny. |
USS Kongo | NX-75010 - NCC-75010 | |
USS President | Unknown | Mentioned in the novel Star Trek: Typhon Pact – Plagues of Night. |
USS Sovereign | NX-73811 - NCC-73811 | First ship of the class which acts as a pathfinder ship. Appears in Star Trek Bridge Commander. Also features in the Shatnerverse novel Spectre. |
USS Sentinel | NCC-17331 | Appears in Star Trek: Invasion. Also mentioned in the great transaction for graviton stabilizers[32] |
USS Tempest | Unknown | Participates in the Borg Invasion of 2381 in Star Trek: Destiny. |
USS Warspite | Unknown | Appears in the novel Star Trek: The Fall – A Ceremony of Losses. |
Soyuz class[edit]
Named for the Soviet spacecraft
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Bozeman | NCC-1941 | Spends several decades caught in a temporal causality loop; Commanded by Captain Morgan Bateson (Kelsey Grammer). Named for Bozeman, Montana, launching place of humanity's first warp ship[144] and hometown of Brannon Braga, the writer of the episode that the ship appeared in. The registration number was a reference to the 1979 film 1941 due to modelmaker Greg Jein working on both projects.[145] |
USS Soyuz | NCC-1939 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Springfield class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Chekov | NCC-57302 | Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[21] |
USS Springfield | NCC-53500 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Starship class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Franklin (Kelvin timeline) | NX-326 | Former United Earth Military Assault Command Operations ship relaunched in the 2160s shortly after the formation of the United Federation of Planets under the command of Balthazar Edison. One of the first ships capable of achieving Warp 4. Lost in the Gagarin Radiation Belt. Recovered by James T. Kirk and the survivors of USS Enterprise in 2263 and returned to Starbase Yorktown to stop Krall.[45] |
Steamrunner class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Appalachia | NCC-52136 | Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2] |
USS Steamrunner | NX-76220 to NCC-76220 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Surak class[edit]
Named for Vulcan philosopher Surak.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Surak | NCC-65601 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
USS Zapata | NCC-33184 | Scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D.[22] Fought in the Dominion War.[38] |
Sydney class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Jenolan | NCC-2010 | Crashed on the surface of a Dyson sphere while transporting CaptainMontgomery Scott to a retirement colony. Montgomery Scott stored himself in the transporters of this starship. Destroyed[146] |
USS Nash | NCC-20105 | Transports personnel to and from Deep Space Nine.[147] |
USS Sydney | NCC-2005 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Theophrastus class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Demeter | NCC-79914 | Commanded by Liam O'Donnell. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager relaunch novels. |
USS Theophrastus | Unknown | Presumable namesake ship for the class, and possibly named after the Swiss chemist Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, also known as Paracelsus. |
Universe class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701-J | Participates in a decisive battle against the Sphere Builders in the 26th century.[148] Reference image page 244 The Star Trek Encyclopedia[1] for class identification (2016 edition). |
Vesta class[edit]
Introduced in Star Trek: Destiny and first visualized in Star Trek Online.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Aventine | NCC-82602 | First command of CaptainEzri Dax in Star Trek: Destiny. Has prototype slipstream warp drive. |
USS Capitoline | NCC-82617 | Attached to the Department of Temporal Investigations. Mentioned in the Department of Temporal Investigations novels. |
USS Esquiline | NCC-82614 | Commanded by Captain Parimon Dasht. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle. Destroyed by the Omega Continuum in 2381 in The Eternal Tide. |
USS Quirinal | NCC-82610 | Commanded by Captain Regina Farkas. Part of 'Project Full Circle' in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Full Circle. Destroyed by the Omega Continuum in 2381 in The Eternal Tide. |
USS Vesta | NCC-82601 | Commanded by Captain Regina Farkas. Lead ship of the Vesta class. Mothballed soon after launch due to technical issues. Relaunched and becomes part of Project Full Circle in 2381 in the Star Trek: Voyager novel Protectors. |
Walker class[edit]
The class was named for NASA test pilot Joe Walker.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Shenzhou | NCC-1227 | Commanded by Captain Philippa Georgiou. First Officer was Lieutenant Commander Michael Burnham. As a result of the Battle of the Binary Stars in 2256, the crew evacuated the ship, leaving it abandoned. |
USS Walker | NCC-1226 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Wambundu class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Drake | NCC-20381 | Command offered to William Riker, but given to Paul Rice.[149] Ordered to investigate the Lorenze Cluster where it is destroyed by a Minosian Echo Papa 607 weapons platform.[149] |
USS Fleming | NCC-20316 | Disabled and later destroyed at the Hekaras Corridor.[150] |
USS Wambundu | NCC-20300 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Wells class[edit]
Named in honor of science fiction author H. G. Wells.
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Pastak | NCV-474438-G | Timeship that saves the character from a Tholian attack in Star Trek Online. |
USS Relativity | NCV-474439-G | Timeship Relativity, from the 29th century, ship designed to transport people through time, set on a mission to prevent the destruction of the USS Voyager.[81] |
USS Wells | NGV-474438-A | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Yorkshire class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Denver | NCC-54927 | Destroyed while transporting 517 colonists to the Beloti Sector.[151] |
USS Yorkshire | NCC-54900 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Zodiac class[edit]
[citation needed]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Yorktown | NCC-61137 | Ordered to make long-range sensor sweeps of the Devron system in an alternate reality.[94] |
USS Zodiac | NCC-61000 | Presumable namesake ship for the class. |
Undetermined class[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
Phoenix | unknown | Earth spaceship used in the 21st century. It was the first Earth-made, manned spacecraft to achieve light speed using warp drive. It was practically a 'junk-bucket, mounted on top of an atomic war missile'. The Phoenix is remembered as the ship that instigated Earth's first contact with Vulcans. Featured in Star Trek: First Contact and flown by Dr. Zefram Cochrane, Commander William Riker, and Lt. Commander Geordi La Forge. |
U.F.P.F. Challenger | OV91951L | Commander Nick Keller. Featured in Star Trek - New Earth: Challenger and Star Trek: Challenger – Gateways: Chainmail. Built out of the USS Peleliu and named for space shuttle Challenger |
USS Buran | NCC-1422 | The ship was ambushed by Klingons about a month after the beginning of the 2256 Federation-Klingon war and apparently destroyed. Its captain at the time was Gabriel Lorca. Iobit uninstaller 8.3.0.11free key. At some point Lorca was replaced by his mirror-universe counterpart, who impersonated him and reported that ship was boarded, then set to self destruct by him so that its crew doesn't fall into Klingon hands and face degradation, torture and slow public death.[152][153] |
USS Carolina | Unknown | Ship ordered by Admiral Paris to intercept Gegis' ship after he stole Barclay's hologram[154] |
SS Conestoga | Pre Starfleet | Ship that carried colonists to the 'lost colony' of Terra Nova[155] |
USS Curry | NCC-42254 | Pathfinder ship for the Curry class, another 'kitbash' model[156] |
USS Excalibur | Unknown | Marika Willkarah mentions this ship at the Borg crash site to Seven-of-Nine and other Borg crash survivors[157] |
USS Gallico | Unknown | Mentioned in an Arrival Log on DS9 from Starbase 58 under Capt. J. Priestly[158] |
USS G'Mat | Unknown | Mentioned in an Arrival Log on DS9 from System C-171 under Captain M. Bligh[158] |
USS Hispanola | Unknown | Mentioned in an Arrival Log on DS9 under Captain J. Gump[158] |
USS Narbonne | Unknown | Colony Support vessel mentioned in the Star Trek: Discovery novel 'Drastic Measures'. Captained by Aurobindo Korrapati |
USS Olympia | Unknown | Crashed on an L class planet during an exploration of the mission to the Beta quadrant. Captained by Lisa Cusack.[159] |
Starfleet Cruiser Peleliu | Unknown | Captain Roger Lake. From Star Trek: New Earth – Challenger. Named for the Battle of Peleliu. Severely damaged and reconstructed into the UFPF Challenger |
USS Raven | NAR-32450 | Science and exploration vessel used by the Hansens for exploration of Delta Quadrant where Seven of Nine was assimilated by the Borg.[160] |
USS Tombaugh | Unknown | Mentioned by Seven of Nine in a log under personality of Ensign Stone. Under the command of Captain Blackwood. Assimilated by the Borg.[161] |
USS Veracruz | Unknown | Brings relief troops to AR-558[162] |
USS Yorktown | Unknown | Woman referring to herself as Cmdr Bloom meets Cmdr. Riker at Tilonius Institute for Mental Disorders[139] Mentioned in an Arrival Log on DS9[158] |
Timeship Aeon | Unknown | Piloted by Captain Braxton attempts to destroy USS Voyager but instead throws it back to 1996[163] |
USS Destiny | NCC-74791 | Ezri Tigan's prior assignment before transferring to Deep Space Nine[164] |
USS Kerala | Unknown | Admiral Brett Anderson ship destroyed by a cloaked Klingon ship during the Battle at the Binary Stars |
Non-starships and support vessels[edit]
Danube class runabout[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Danube | NX-72003 | First ship of the class. Mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual. |
USS Gander | NCC-73624 | Taken by Ezri Dax to search for Worf.[165] Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar.[165] |
USS Ganges | NCC-72454 | Captured Tahna Los.[166] Rescued Vash from the Gamma Quadrant.[167] Destroyed by a T'Lani Munitions Cruiser.[168] |
USS Mekong | NCC-72617 | Helps rescue Benjamin Sisko from the Jem'Hadar.[99] Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar during the Obsidian Order/Tal Shiar attack on the Founders' homeworld in the Omarian Nebula.[27] |
USS Orinoco | NCC-72905 | Helps rescue Benjamin Sisko from the Jem'Hadar.[99] Destroyed by the Cardassian terrorist group The True Way.[169] |
USS Rio Grande | NCC-72452 | Vessel aboard which Jadzia Dax and Benjamin Sisko discover the Bajoran wormhole.[12] Later located the missing Sword of Kahless. Helps rescue Sisko from the Jem'Hadar.[99] Longest surviving DS9 runabout.[original research?] |
USS Rubicon | NCC-72936 | Shrunk to 6.5 centimeters.[170] |
USS Shenandoah | NCC-73024 | Taken by Dax and Worf to rescue a Cardassian informant from the Dominion.[171] Severely damaged by the Jem'Hadar en route to deliver diplomatic message to Grand Nagus Zek.[65] |
USS Volga | NCC-73196 | Participates in botanical survey of Torad IV.[172] |
USS Yangtzee Kiang | NCC-72453 | Hijacked by Bajoran terrorist Tahna Los.[166] Became the first DS9 runabout to be destroyed when it crashed on a moon in the Gamma Quadrant.[173] |
USS Yolja | NCC-75353 | First runabout to be named after a non-Earth river. Assigned to Deep Space 9. Appeared in Worlds of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Volume Three – The Dominion: Olympus Descending. |
USS Yukon | NCC-74602 | Stolen by Founder in failed attempt to destroy the Bajoran sun. Destroyed by a Protomatter Device also killing a Founder.[174] |
Peregrine class fighter[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
Flurnoy | unknown | Used by the Maquis.[175] Participated in the Dominion War.[85] |
Yellowstone class runabout[edit]
Name | Registry | Depiction |
---|---|---|
USS Yellowstone | NX-74751 | Prototype for an advanced runabout designed in large part by EnsignHarry Kim and Lieutenant Laska in an alternate timeline.[7] Destroyed by antimatter containment loss.[7] |
Shuttlecraft[edit]
Name | Mothership | Depiction |
---|---|---|
Aeroshuttle | unknown | Upgraded shuttlecraft attached to Intrepid-class starships.[176] |
Calypso | USS Enterprise-D | Captain's yacht.[177] |
Columbus | USS Enterprise | Shuttle NCC-1701/2, dispatched to search the planet Taurus II from orbit for the Shuttlecraft Galileo.[178] |
Copernicus | USS Enterprise-A | Shuttle NCC-1701-A/3, used to transport Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Sybok to the planet 'Eden'.[179] |
Cousteau | USS Enterprise-E | Captain's yacht.[180] |
Curie | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle taken by Worf to the Bat'leth tournament.[20][181] |
Dawkins | unknown | Shuttlecraft on which Reginald Barclay arrives on Jupiter Station.[182] |
Delta Flyer | USS Voyager | Advanced shuttlecraft. First one destroyed.[183] Second built.[184] |
Einstein | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle 02 that carries Captain Picard and Wesley Crusher to Starbase 515.[185] |
El-Baz | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle 05 carrying Captain Picard from the future.[186] |
Fermi | USS Enterprise-D | Suffers a transporter accident.[187] |
Galileo | USS Enterprise | Shuttle NCC-1701/7 (named after Galileo Galilei), which burned up in the atmosphere over the planet Taurus II.[178] |
second Galileo | USS Enterprise | Second shuttle with the identification NCC-1701/7, used to ferry AmbassadorSarek and his wife Amanda (Mr. Spock's parents) to the USS Enterprise,[188][189][190] temporarily disabled while being used to transport Commissioner Hedford, Spock, Kirk, and Dr. McCoy to the USS Enterprise after being hijacked by an energy field (the 'Companion'),[191][192] and used by Spock to examine a large, energy-draining space creature.[193][194] |
Galileo II | USS Enterprise | Third shuttle with the identification NCC-1701/7, temporarily stolen by Dr. Sevrin and his followers to visit the planet 'Eden'.[195][196] |
new Galileo | USS Enterprise-A | Shuttle NCC-1701-A/5, used for transport to/from Nimbus III; severely-damaged during manual shipboard landing.[179] |
Gilliam | unknown | Shuttle that takes Dr. McCoy and Kirk to the Enterprise.[44] |
Goddard | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle given to Captain Scott on an 'extended loan'.[146] |
Hawking | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle piloted by Commander Riker carrying Ambassador Odan.[197] |
Jumpship | unknown | A small atmospheric shuttlecraft that could be operated by a single pilot. Jumpships were used by Starfleet as emergency evacuation craft in the late 2250s of the alternate reality. |
Justman | USS Enterprise-D | Testbed for Dr. Rega's Metaphasic Shield.[198] Named for Star Trek production executive Robert Justman. |
Magellan | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle piloted by Commander Riker researching Null Space.[199] |
Onizuka | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttle used by Geordi La Forge to go to Risa when he was kidnapped by the Romulans.[200] Named after astronaut Ellison Onizuka. |
Picasso | Starbase 11 | Shuttle SB11-1201/1, in which Kirk chased the USS Enterprise while on its way to the forbidden planet Talos IV.[201][202] |
Pike | USS Enterprise-D | Unnumbered shuttlecraft used by Data to transport hitridium. Destroyed.[82] |
Sakharov | USS Enterprise-D | Shuttlecraft 01 used for an experiment with the genetically engineered children.[92] |
SC-4 | unknown | Armored shuttle taking Admiral Janeway to the past.[203] |
Waverider | USS Equinox | Upgraded atmospheric shuttle.[131] |
Shuttlecraft Cochrane | USS Voyager | Testbed for Warp 10 flight piloted by Tom Paris.[204] Closely resembles the later hull design for Delta Flyer. Destroyed attempting to retrieve Warp Core.[205] |
Einstein | USS Enterprise | Shuttle NCC-1701/6, destroyed after Commodore Decker stole it and made a kamikaze run against an alien planet killer.[206][207] |
Canterbury | USS Hamilton | Destroyed when the Hamilton rammed into a Borg Cube in Fluidic Space[citation needed]. |
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- ^'Encounter at Farpoint, Part I'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ abcdefghi'Sacrifice of Angels'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ abcdefg'Tears of the Prophets'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ abcdeStar Trek Nemesis. Paramount Pictures. December 13, 2002.
- ^'Sins of the Father'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Paradise Lost'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'For the Uniform'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Homefront'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ abc'Unnatural Selection'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Unity'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^ abcd'All Good Things.. (Star Trek: The Next Generation)'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Endgame'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^'Timeless'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^'Favor the Bold'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Far Beyond the Stars'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ abcd'The Jem'Hadar'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ ab'The Way of the Warrior, Part II'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Where Silence Has Lease'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Contagion'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Datalore'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Unification, Part I'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ ab'Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'The Schizoid Man'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Lessons'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ abc'In Purgatory's Shadow'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'The Vengeance Factor'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'We'll Always Have Paris'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Best of Both Worlds, Part I'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Clues'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ ab'11001001'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Night Terrors'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ abcStar Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Paramount Pictures. June 4, 1982.
- ^'In the Cards'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^Okuda, Michael & Okuda, Denise with Mirek, Debbie (1994). The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Guide to the Future. Pocket Books. p. 342. ISBN978-0-671-86905-2.CS1 maint: Multiple names: authors list (link)
- ^Bernd Schneider (January 11, 2018). 'Proto-Nebula Class Reconstruction'. Ex Astris Scientia. Retrieved January 16, 2019.
- ^ ab'Message in a Bottle'. Star Trek: Voyager. January 14, 1998. UPN.
- ^ ab'..Nor the Battle to the Strong'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ abc'Interface'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Sarek'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Defector'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ ab'The Wounded'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Second Sight'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^Star Trek Destiny - Gods of Night
- ^'Take Me Out to the Holosuite'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'The Adversary'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Tribunal'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Ensign Ro'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ abc'Equinox'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^'Endgame'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^ ab'Affliction'. Star Trek: Enterprise. UPN.
- ^ ab'In a Mirror, Darkly, Part 1'. Star Trek: Enterprise.
- ^'A Fistful of Datas'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Drumhead'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Naked Now'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Realm of Fear'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ ab'Frame of Mind'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Hero Worship'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Icarus Factor'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Melora'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^novel Ship of the Line by Diane Carey
- ^T'Pol confirms this to Hoshi Sato as the Vulcans' reason for first landing there on April 5, 2063 in Star Trek: Enterprise episode 'Desert Crossing'
- ^'Cause and Effect'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^ ab'Relics'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Playing God'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Azati Prime'. Star Trek: Enterprise. UPN.
- ^ ab'The Arsenal of Freedom'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Force of Nature'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Ethics'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Choose Your Pain'. Star Trek: Discovery.
- ^'The War Without, The War Within'. Star Trek: Discovery.
- ^'Inside Man'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Terra Nova'. Star Trek: Enterprise.
- ^'A Time to Stand'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Survival Instinct'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^ abcd'Whispers'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'The Sound of Her Voice'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'The Raven'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^'Infinite Regress'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^'The Siege of AR-558'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Future's End Pt.1'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^'Afterimage'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ ab'Penumbra'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^ ab'Past Prologue'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Q-Less'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Armageddon Game'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Our Man Bashir'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'One Little Ship'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Change of Heart'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Body Parts'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Battle Lines'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'By Inferno's Light'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'The Maquis, Part II'. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
- ^'Future Tense'. Star Trek: Enterprise. UPN.
- ^Okuda, Michael & Rick Sternbach (1991). Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. New York: Pocket Books. ISBN978-0-671-70427-8.
- ^ ab'The Galileo Seven'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^ abStar Trek V: The Final Frontier.
- ^Star Trek: Insurrection.
- ^'Parallels'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Life Line'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^'Unimatrix Zero'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^'Drive'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^'Samartian Snare'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Time Squared'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Rascals'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Journey to Babel'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^Sarek & Amanda arriving
- ^shuttle landing
- ^'Metamorphosis'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^shuttle in flight
- ^'The Immunity Syndrome'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^shuttle on hangar deck
- ^'The Way to Eden'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^shuttle on 'Eden'
- ^'The Host'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'Suspicions'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Outcast'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Mind's Eye'. Star Trek: The Next Generation.
- ^'The Menagerie: Part One'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^Starbase 11 shuttle in flight
- ^'Endgame'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^'Threshold'. Star Trek: Voyager. UPN.
- ^'Day of Honor'. Star Trek: Voyager.
- ^'The Doomsday Machine'. Star Trek: The Original Series.
- ^shuttle taking off
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