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Encyclopedia > Constitution class starship
Constitution class

The Constitution-class Enterprise-A
First appearance Star Trek: The Original Series
Affiliation Starfleet
General Characteristics
Armaments Photon torpedoes
18 Ball Turret Phasers
Defences Deflector shields
Propulsion Warp drive
Impulse engines
Power Matter/Anti-Matter Reactor

In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Constitution class is a series of Starfleet vessels first put into service in the mid-23rd century. In the original Star Trek series, ships of this class support multiple roles, generally used for exploration and diplomacy, but also equipped for combat with armaments consisting of at least two photon torpedo launchers, two main phaser banks, and a number of secondary phasers. While it is not widely known, Constitution-class vessels were capable of a saucer separation. Unlike the later Galaxy-class starship though, it was not strictly designed for this and was only meant to be used in the event of grave emergency ("The Apple (TOS episode)"). Once separated, the saucer be limited to impulse power; the impulse engines being located at the stern of the saucer. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1000x775, 218 KB) Summary The USS Enterprise-A, a Constitution class starship preparing to leave Spacedock. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) (or Enterprise-A), commissioned in 2286, is a Constitution class starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... The starship Enterprise as it appeared on Star Trek Star Trek is a culturally significant science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... A deflector shield is a fictional technology commonly found in science fiction. ... For other uses, see Warp drive (disambiguation). ... This article is about the entire Star Trek franchise. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The 23rd century of the anno Domini (common) era will span the years 2201 – 2300 of the Gregorian calendar. ... The starship Enterprise as it appeared on Star Trek Star Trek is a culturally significant science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry in the 1960s. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Star Trek fictional universe contains a very large number of weapons. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), a Galaxy class starship. ... The Apple is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ...


Constitution-class ships are the only type of large Starfleet ship seen in the original series. The next type to be introduced in live-action Star Trek was the Miranda class. A ship of an older design, the Bonaventure, had been seen in the animated series episode "The Time Trap", which is now considered non-canonical. The USS Reliant (NCC-1864), a Miranda class starship. ... The Time Trap is an episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series. ...


The Constitution class label does not appear in The Original Series; the Enterprise's dedication plaque indicates it is a "Starship Class" vessel. The Constitution-class label was firmly attached to the ship by fandom in the early 1970s (specifically in Gene Roddenberry's novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture -- in which the Klingon K't'inga-class battle cruiser was also identified as such.)


The USS Enterprise underwent an extensive refit after Kirk's five-year mission was completed (as seen in Star Trek: The Motion Picture). The 1987 reference work Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise asserts that the refit Enterprise is now of a new "Enterprise-class" (author Shane Johnson based this assertion on interviews with Andrew Probert, one of the primary designers of the movie Enterprise, who explained that the ship was intended to be the first vessel of the Enterprise class).[1] A comparison of the Enterprise with other ships and buildings (see image description for more detail) The USS Enterprise, (NCC-1701) is a fictional starship in the television series Star Trek, which chronicles the vessels mission to explore strange new worlds; to seek out new life and new civilizations... Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Paramount Pictures, 1979; see also 1979 in film) is the first feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series and is released on Friday, December 7. ... Mr. ... Shane Johnson is an American author best known for the novel Ice. ... Andrew Probert is an artist who is best known for his work on Star Trek. ...


Dialog in the first-season TNG episode "The Naked Now" identifies the pre-refit Enterprise as being Constitution class. A diagram seen in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country confirms the Enterprise-A is also Constitution class. The Naked Now is an episode from Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Paramount Pictures, 1991; see also 1991 in film) is the sixth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...


Constitution-class ships are not seen in service in the TNG era, set about 100 years after the original series, although the roughly contemperaneous Excelsior and Miranda-class ships are frequently seen. A planned appearance of a Constitution-class model for the USS Stargazer was changed, and dialog redubbed to make this a Constellation-class ship instead. The Starfleet museum is said to have a Constitution class ship. (TNG: "Relics"). The USS Excelsior (NCC-2000), an Excelsior class starship. ... The USS Reliant (NCC-1864), a Miranda class starship. ... The USS Stargazer, NCC-2893, is a Federation starship in the fictional world of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... The USS Hathaway (NCC-2593), a Constellation class starship The Constellation class is a class of starships once used by United Federation of Planetss Starfleet organization in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ... Relics is the fourth episode of the sixth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ...


In "Tomorrow is Yesterday", Kirk says that there are "only twelve ships like [the Enterprise] in the fleet". Tomorrow is Yesterday is a first season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ...

Contents

Star Fleet Technical Manual

According to the 1975 Star Fleet Technical Manual, the Constitution-class ships are as follows[2] (the addition of the USS Defiant is from the season one of the remastered original series, with corrections in the registry numbers in the other ships occuring later) The Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual (ISBN 0345340744, Ballantine Books 1975, reprinted in 1986, 1996, and 2006) is a fiction reference book by Franz Joseph about the workings of Starfleet, a military, exploratory, and diplomatic organization featured in the television series Star Trek. ...

Name Registry
USS Constitution NCC-1700
USS Defiant NCC-1764
USS Enterprise NCC-1701
USS Farragut NCC-1702
USS Lexington NCC-1703
USS Yorktown NCC-1704
USS Excalibur NCC-1674
USS Exeter NCC-1672
USS Hood NCC-1707
USS Intrepid NCC-1841
USS Valiant NCC-1709
USS Kongo NCC-1710
USS Potemkin NCC-1711
USS Constellation NCC-1017
USS Republic NCC-1371

This makes a total of 14 Constitution-class starships. Of these, Farragut is established (by the episode "Obsession") to have been destroyed at the time Kirk makes his statement. The Constellation, Intrepid and the Excalibur have yet to be destroyed in the first season, making a total of 12 other Constitution-class starships. Obsession is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series and was broadcast December 15, 1967. ...


The Technical Manual notes that the Constellation, Farragut, Intrepid and Valiant have been destroyed, and that replacement ships have been ordered. The replacement Intrepid, named the USS Intrepid II appears in several novels of the era: this naming convention was not followed in the series. The Technical Manual also provides a list of ships to be of an improved Constitution class type, the Bonhomme Richard-class (including a USS Eagle NCC-1719, USS Essex NCC-1727, and USS Hornet NCC-1714), and a further improved variant, the Achernar-class. None of these types or registry numbers have ever been confirmed on screen, except for the Kongo.


The Technical Manual calls the class the "Constitution-class heavy cruiser". It posits the existence of a Saladin-class destroyer and a Federation-class dreadnought. // Andromeda class Known Andromeda class starships: U.S.S. Drake - registry number NCC-70956 Ambushed by a Klingon battle group in 2373. ... // Andromeda class Known Andromeda class starships: U.S.S. Drake - registry number NCC-70956 Ambushed by a Klingon battle group in 2373. ...


The Constellation's has the registry number "1017" because the model used for the Constellation was constructed from the AMT model kit of the Enterprise. The labels for the Enterprise registry numbers (the only digits available with the kit) were rearranged on the model which was to become Constellation.


Matt Jeffries, art director for Star Trek: The Original Series (TOS), stated that the call-letters (based on 1960s aircraft designations "NC") didn't have a specific meaning when he designed the Enterprise for the original Desilu production. He would simply suggest that they could possibly mean "Naval and Civilian Craft"; series-creator Gene Roddenberry is said to have designated the Naval Construction Contract title, as referenced in one of "The Making of Star Trek" books, which was published by the early 1970s.


Encyclopedia list

The list of Constitution-class ships used internally at Paramount has been derived from Greg Jein's fan list, first published in 1975. This matched up registry codes from a wall display in "Court Martial" with known ship names in reverse alphabetical order, to get registries for other ships.[3] The list given in the Star Trek Encyclopedia is based on Jein's list.[4]
Greg Jein creates miniatures for use in the special effects portions of many films and TV shows. ... Court Martial is an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ... The Star Trek Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to the Future is an encyclopedia of all things related to Star Trek. ...

Name Registry Status Notes
USS Constellation NCC-1017[5] On-screen Destroyed in TOS: "The Doomsday Machine". The ship was represented by a commercially-available model kit of the Enterprise, with the digits rearranged.
USS Constitution NCC-1700 Freeze-frame Likely the class pathfinder. Recent technical manuals date its launch to 2244. Its registry appears on a wall display in "Court Martial" (TOS). Both the Joseph and Jein make this the Constitution.[6][7]
USS Defiant NCC-1764[8] On-screen Disappears into a rift in space in "The Tholian Web".
According to Ent: "In a Mirror, Darkly", it reappears 100 years in the past in the Mirror Universe.
USS Eagle NCC-956[9][10] Freeze-frame
USS Endeavour NCC-1895[9][11] Freeze-frame
USS Enterprise NCC-1701[12] On-screen The ship featured in Star Trek under the command of James T. Kirk. Recent technical manuals date its launch to 2245. It was refitted before Star Trek: The Motion Picture and is destroyed in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock when Kirk orders the ship's self-destruction to avoid its capture by Klingons.
ISS Enterprise NCC-1701[13] On-screen The "Imperial Starship" Enterprise is seen in the original series episode Mirror, Mirror and is part of the Mirror Universe. It was commanded by James T. Kirk, who rose to command after assassinating the former captain, Christopher Pike.
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A[14] On-screen The second Constitution-class Enterprise. Non-canon sources generally agree that a renaming of some other ship: the USS Yorktown is often suggested.[4]The crew of the Enterprise-A under the command of James T. Kirk are ordered home to be decommissioned following the Khitomer Conference in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The final log entry by Kirk states that this would be the final cruise of the starship Enterprise under his command and that the Enterprise-A would become the care of another crew.
USS Essex[15] NCC-1697[7] Non-canon
USS Excalibur[16] NCC-1664[7] Registry non-canon Destroyed in "The Ultimate Computer"
USS Exeter NCC-1672[17] On-screen Commanded by Captain Ronald Tracey. Found in orbit over Omega IV with its crew dead (TOS: "The Omega Glory").
The Exeter's later career is the subject of a series of fan-made short films in "Starship Exeter." The registry number was not seen in the original version of the episode, but was finally revealed in the new CGI visual effects for the 40th anniversary "Remastered" version of the episode.
USS Farragut NCC-1647 Presumed Constitution class. Registry non-canon. Commanded by a Captain Garrovick, was James T. Kirk's first starship post. See TOS: "Obsession". Asserted in the Star Trek Encyclopedia to be of Constitution-class, although it was never seen on screen. Registry from the Star Trek Encyclopedia. Jein gives this number, but not from the "Court Martial" list.[4]
USS Hood[16] NCC-1703[7] Registry non-canon Damaged in "The Ultimate Computer"
USS Intrepid NCC-1831 Presumed Constitution class. Registry non-canon. Entirely crewed by Vulcans, the Intrepid is destroyed in "The Immunity Syndrome". Asserted in the Star Trek Encyclopedia to be of Constitution-class, although it was never seen on screen. Registry number from Jein's list via the Encyclopedia. Earlier versions of Jein's list instead give this as the visually similar NCC-1631.[4]
USS Lexington[16] NCC-1709[7] Registry non-canon. Damaged in "The Ultimate Computer"
USS Republic NCC-1371[7] Presumed Constitution class. Registry non-canon. A ship that Kirk served on earlier in his career. Asserted in the Star Trek Encyclopedia to be of Constitution-class, although it was never seen on screen.[4]
USS Potemkin[16] NCC-1657[7][18] Registry non-canon. Damaged in "The Ultimate Computer"
USS Yorktown NCC-1717[7] On-screen The starship Yorktown (a Miranda-class starship starship) is disabled by an alien probe (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home). Both The Star Trek Encyclopedia and the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual assert that Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry suggested that the Yorktown was rechristened as the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) following the Probe Crisis.

A USS Kongo, NCC-1710, is listed on a computer readout in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. The Star Fleet Technical Manual had previously asserted there was a USS Kongo NCC-1710. Jein's 1975 essay had proposed NCC-1732. The ship is not listed in the 1999 edition of the Encyclopedia. Jein's original list also gives Hornet (NCC-1868), Lafayette (NCC-1866), Tashik-Sotra (NCC-1865), and Valiant (NCC-1623). The Doomsday Machine is a second season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ... Court Martial is an episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ... In the Star Trek universe, the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) is one of the original twelve Federation Constitution-class starships. ... The Tholian Web is a third season episode of Star Trek: The Original Series. ... In a Mirror, Darkly is a two-part episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. ... 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References

  1. ^ Johnson, Shane (1987). Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise. Titan. ISBN 1-85286-028-6. 
  2. ^ Joseph, Franz (1975). Star Fleet Technical Manual. Del Ray. ISBN 0-345-49586-1. 
  3. ^ Jein, Greg (April 1975). The Case of Jonathan Doe Starship.
  4. ^ a b c d e Okuda, Mike; Denise, Okuda with Mirek, Debbie (1999). The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-53609-5. 
  5. ^ "The Doomsday Machine". Star Trek: The Original Series.
  6. ^ Court Martial chart. Memory Alpha.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h The registry is not seen on screen. Derived from Greg Jein's list by way of Star Trek Encyclopedia.
  8. ^ "In A Mirror, Darkly". Star Trek: Enterprise. The registry is not seen the TOS episode in which the ship appears. It later appears in an Enterprise episode with the Jein registry. It appeared again later in the remastered version of "The Tholian Web".
  9. ^ a b Listed on the Operation Retrieve chart in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Operation Retrieve chart. Memory Alpha.
  10. ^ Jein's original list gave this as NCC-1685.
  11. ^ Jein's original list gave this as NCC-1718.
  12. ^ "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Star Trek: The Original Series.
  13. ^ "Mirror, Mirror". Star Trek: The Original Series.
  14. ^ First introduced in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
  15. ^ Not mentioned or seen on screen. Was in production office's list of starship names. Listed in Encyclopedia as Constitution-class; name also used be the Star Fleet Technical Manual as a member of the Bonhomme Richard subtype.
  16. ^ a b c d One of the Constitution-class ships to be damanged in "The Ultimate Computer"
  17. ^ "The Omega Glory". Star Trek: The Original Series. While the registry is not seen on-screen in the original episode, it was displayed in the newly remastered edition of The Omega Glory.
  18. ^ Jein's 1975 essay proposes NCC-1702 for this ship (not derived from the "Court Martial" chart.

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In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Constitution class is a series of Starfleet vessels first put into service in the mid-23rd century.
The Constitution class label does not appear in The Original Series; the Enterprise's dedication plaque indicates it is a "Starship Class" vessel.
While convention suggests that the lowest registry number belongs to the ship the class is named for, the actual reasons for the 1017 registry number is because in the TV series, the model used for Constellation was constructed from the AMT model kit of the Enterprise.
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