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This is a list of the fictional Star Trek universe's Starfleet ships organized by ship class. These vessels appear or are mentioned in Star Trek (TOS), Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), and/or the Star Trek films. Many of the ship names, classes or registry numbers are not identified on screen and instead are derived from the Star Trek Encyclopedia.[1] Image File history File links Please see the file description page for further information. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The current Star Trek franchise logo Star Trek is an American science fiction entertainment series and media franchise. ... 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. ... 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Starships

Akira class

See also: Akira class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Rabin NCC-63574 Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2]
USS Spector NCC-65549 Participates in the recapture of the USS Prometheus.[3]
USS Thunderchild NCC-63549 Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2]

The Akira class starship is a class of Federation Starfleet starship in the Star Trek fictional universe, appearing first in Star Trek: First Contact and subsequently in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ... USS Prometheus during saucer separation USS Prometheus (NX-59650) was the prototype for the new Prometheus class of starship and first featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, Message in a Bottle. The Prometheus was first launched on stardate 50749. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ...

Ambassador class

See also: Ambassador class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Adelphi NCC-26849 Crew made first contact with the Ghorusda.[4]
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C Destroyed defending the Klingon outpost at Narendra III from Romulan attack.[5]
USS Excalibur NCC-26517 Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]
USS Exeter NCC-26531 Tom Paris' assignment before being dismissed from Starfleet.[7] Participated in the Dominion War.[8]
USS Gandhi NCC-26632 Ship to which Thomas Riker is assigned.[9]
USS Horatio NCC-10532 Commanded by Captain Walker Keel.[10] Destroyed as part of alien conspiracy to take over Starfleet.[10]
USS Valdemar NCC-26198 Sent to the border of the Cardassian Demilitarized Zone.[11]
USS Yamaguchi NCC-26510 Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]
USS Zhukov NCC-62136 or
NCC-26136
Made cultural observation of Alpha Laputa IV.[13]

The Ambassador class is a fictional Starfleet starship class that first appears in the Star Trek series Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... First contact is a term used to describe a first meeting of two previously unknown cultures. ... This article is becoming very long. ... USS Enterprise (NCC 1701-C) In the fictional Star Trek universe, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C was the fifth Federation Starship Enterprise to carry that name. ... This article is about the fictional race. ... A Klingon outpost planet that was attacked by a squadron of Romulan warbirds in the year 2344. ... Romulans are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe related to Vulcans. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... Thomas Eugene Paris, played by Robert Duncan McNeill, is a fictional character in the Star Trek television series Star Trek: Voyager. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... In the fictional Star Trek universe, William Thomas Tom Riker, played by Jonathan Frakes, is a duplicate of William Riker created by a transporter accident when Riker served as second officer aboard the USS Potemkin. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Walker Keel is a Starfleet commander and close personal friend of Jean-Luc Picards. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... Following is a list of planets mentioned or seen in the fictional Star Trek universe: [edit] A Aaamazzara - Homeworld of the Aaamazzarite species. ...

Andromeda class

Name Registry Significance
USS Drake NCC-70956 Ambushed by a Klingon battle group.[14]
USS Prokofiev NCC-68814 Dispatched to the border of the Federation-Cardassian Demilitarized Zone.[11]

This article is about the fictional race. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...

Antares class

Name Registry Significance
USS Antares aka SS Antares NCC-501 Rescues and is destroyed by Charlie Evans.[15]
USS Hermes NCC-10376 Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]

A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ...

Apollo class

Name Registry Significance
USS Agamemnon NCC-11638 Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]
USS Ajax NCC-11574 Cortin Zweller's first assignment.[16] Received experimental warp drive technology.[17] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]
USS Clement NCC-12537 Scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D.[18]
USS Gage NCC-11672 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]

A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... This does not cite any references or sources. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of...

Bradbury class

Name Registry Significance
USS Bradbury NX-72307 Scheduled to transport Wesley Crusher to Starfleet Academy.[19] Undergoes warp drive performance tests.[20]

Wesley Crusher is a character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... The official logo of Starfleet Academy, circa 2370. ...

Challenger class

Name Registry Significance
USS Armstrong NCC-57537 Ambushed by a Klingon battle group.[14]
USS Buran NCC-57580 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]
USS Kearsarge NCC-57566 Rendezvous with the Enterprise-D.[21]

This article is about the fictional race. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of...

Cheyenne class

Name Registry Significance
USS Ahwahnee NCC-73620 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]
USS Ahwahnee NCC-71620 Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]

Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ...

Chimera class

Named for the mythical chimaera. Families See text for families, genera and species. ...

Name Registry Significance
USS Portland NCC-57418 Searches the Algira sector for Odo and Elim Garak when their runabout goes missing.[22]

This article is becoming very long. ... Odo is a shapeshifter played by Rene Auberjonois on the science fiction television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Garak redirects here. ...

Constellation class

See also: Constellation class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Constellation NCC-1974 Participated in the Dominion War.[23]
USS Gettysburg NCC-3890 Under Captain Mark Jameson, rescued hostages from Mordan IV.[24] Served in the Dominion War.[25]
USS Hathaway NCC-2593 Decommissioned and participates in exercises against the USS Enterprise-D, and its destruction was faked in a ruse to fool Ferengi attackers.[26]
USS Magellan NCC-3069 Participates in the Battle of Bajor.[27]
USS Stargazer NCC-2893 Jean-Luc Picard's first command.[28] Abandoned following the Battle of Maxia, later returned to Starfleet.[28]
USS Victory NCC-9754 Ship on which Geordi La Forge once served.[29] Participated in the Dominion War.[30]

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. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... List of Star Trek planets: A-B List of Star Trek planets: C-F List of Star Trek planets: G-L List of Star Trek planets: M-Q List of Star Trek planets: R-S List of Star Trek planets: T-Z Star Trek planet classifications Categories: | | ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... Glory, an American Civil War game by GMT This article is about the civilian hobby. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... The Ferengi are a fictional extraterrestrial race from the Star Trek universe. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... The USS Stargazer, NCC-2893, is a Federation starship in the fictional universe of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional human Star Trek character portrayed by actor Patrick Stewart. ... It has been suggested that Picard maneuver be merged into this article or section. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, played by LeVar Burton. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star...

Constitution class

See also: Constitution class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Constellation NCC-1017 Severely damaged by and self-destructed to destroy a planet-eating machine.[31]
USS Constitution NCC-1700 "Class Ship" - Ship upon which all Constitution-class vessels are based.
USS Defiant NCC-1764 Taken to Mirror Universe by Tholians. Captured by crew of ISS Enterprise and used to overthrow the Terran Empire.[32]
ISS Enterprise NCC-1701 Mirror Universe version of the USS Enterprise.[33]
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 Primary setting for Star Trek and the first three TOS-era films. Self-destructs to avoid Klingon capture.[34]
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A Command given to James T. Kirk as reward for repelling of the whale-seeking space probe. [35] Primary setting for fifth and sixth Star Trek films. Ordered decommissioned[36]
USS Excalibur NCC-1664[1] Severely damaged, and crew killed, during Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test.[37]
USS Exeter NCC-1672[1] All crew save Captain Ronald Tracey killed by alien disease.[38]
USS Farragut NCC-1647[1] Ship on which James Kirk served as a phaser station operator.[39] Attacked by the Diakrome Cloud Creature, killing half the crew.[39] The ship never appeared on screen and was never given a class or registry number, both come from the Star Trek Encyclopedia.[1]
USS Kongo NCC-1710 Patrolled the Klingon neutral zone[36]
USS Lexington NCC-1709[1] Participates in Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test.[37]
USS Potemkin NCC-1657[1] Participates in Richard Daystrom's M5 computer test.[37]
USS Yorktown NCC-1717. Disabled by alien probe.[35]

The Constitution class USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Constitution class is a series of Starfleet vessels first put into service in the mid-23rd century. ... U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 In the Star Trek universe, the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) was one of the original 12 Federation Constitution-class starships. ... In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the ISS Enterprise is a starship from the Mirror Universe reality. ... The official emblem of the Terran Empire The Terran Empire is, in the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Mirror Universe counterpart of the United Federation of Planets. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the I.S.S. Enterprise is a starship from the Mirror Universe reality. ... In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ... The USS Enterprise, (NCC-1701) is a fictional starship in the television series Star Trek, which chronicles the vessels most famous assignment, its Five-Year mission. ... The USS Enterprise, (NCC-1701) is a fictional starship in the television series Star Trek, which chronicles the vessels most famous assignment, its Five-Year mission. ... 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. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A) (or Enterprise-A), commissioned in 2286, is a Constitution class starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... James Tiberius Kirk, played by William Shatner, is the main character in the original Star Trek television series and the films based on it. ... Dr. Richard Daystrom is a character from the fictional Star Trek universe. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Dr. Richard Daystrom is a character from the fictional Star Trek universe. ... The NASA Columbia Supercomputer. ... Dr. Richard Daystrom is a character from the fictional Star Trek universe. ... The NASA Columbia Supercomputer. ... The U.S.S. Yorktown (NCC-1717) is a Constitution class starship of The United Federation of Planets in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...

Daedalus class

Name Registry Significance
USS Archon NCC-189[1] Destroyed by alien computer in 2167 near Beta III.[40]
USS Carolina NCC-160 or NCC-235[1] Freighter.[41]
USS Essex NCC-173 Damaged and crashed on Mab-Bu VI.[42]
USS Horizon NCC-176[1] Inadvertently produced cultural contamination of Sigma Iotia II in 2168. Missing in action.[43]

In the fictional Star Trek universe, Mab-Bu VI is an M-class moon. ...

Danube class

See also: Danube class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Danube NX-72003 First ship of the class. Mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual.
USS Gander unknown Taken by Ezri Dax to search for Worf.[44] Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar.[44]
USS Ganges NCC-72454 Captured of Tana Los.[45] Rescued Vash from the Gamma Quadrant.[46] Destroyed by the T'Lani.[47]
USS Mekong NCC-72617 Helps rescue Benjamin Sisko from the Jem'Hadar.[48] Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar.[22]
USS Orinoco NCC-72905 Helps rescue Benjamin Sisko from the Jem'Hadar.[48] Destroyed by Cardassian terrorists.[49]
USS Rio Grande NCC-72452 Vessel aboard which Jadzia Dax and Benjamin Sisko discover the Bajoran wormhole.[50] Helps rescue Siko from the Jem'Hadar.[48]
USS Rubicon NCC-72936 Shrunk to 6.5 centimeters.[51]
USS Shenandoah NCC-73024 Ship taken to rescue Cardassian informant.[52] Severely damaged by the Jem'Hadar en route to deliver diplomatic message to Grand Nagus Zek.[53]
USS Volga NCC-73196 Participates in botanical survey of Torad IV.[54]
USS Yangtzee Kiang NCC-72453 Hijacked by Bajoran terrorist.[45] Destroyed in crash landing in Gamma Quadrant.[55]
USS Yukon NCC-74602 Stolen by Founder in failed attempt to destroy Bajoran star. Destroyed in the attempt.[56]
unknown unknown Transports Enterprise-D staffers to and from conference. Destroyed blocking power transfer between Enterprise and a Romulan warbird.[57]
unknown unknown Destroyed in orbit of Torga IV.[58]
unknown unknown Destroyed on Ajilon Prime.[59]
unknown unknown Destroyed by Cardassian at Empok Nor.[60]
unknown NCC-73918 Used by the Cardassian underground en route to stealing a Breen weapon.[61]

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Defiant class

See also: Defiant class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Defiant NX-74205 Pathfinder. Assigned to space station Deep Space Nine.[62] Destroyed at the Second Battle of Chin'toka.[63]
USS Defiant NCC-75633 Formerly the USS São Paulo.[64] Assigned to space station Deep Space Nine.[64] Participates in the Battle of Cardassia.[65]
USS Valiant NCC-74210 Red Squad training ship. Primarily crewed by cadets after high casualties among original crew. Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar.[53]
unknown unknown Participates in recovery of USS Prometheus.[3]
unknown unknown Participates in recovery of USS Prometheus.[3]

The USS Defiant In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Defiant class of starship is a variety of Starfleet vessel, the most well-known being the pathfinder USS Defiant featured in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... For the ship seen in Star Trek: The Original Series The Tholian Web and Star Trek: Enterprises In a Mirror, Darkly, see USS Defiant (NCC-1764). ... Pathfinder is a term occasionally used to describe the first ship in a given class of starship, and is used to describe the USS Galaxy in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... For the ship seen in Star Trek: The Original Series The Tholian Web and Star Trek: Enterprises In a Mirror, Darkly, see USS Defiant (NCC-1764). ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire, Cardassian Union (halfway through the battle), Cardassian rebels (on Cardassia Prime) The Dominion, minus Cardassian Union after the first half of battle Commanders Vice Admiral William Ross, Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok, General Velal (Romulan Empire), Legate Damar† Female Changeling... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the JemHadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion located in the Gamma Quadrant. ...

Deneva class

Name Registry Significance
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]

In the Star Trek fictional universe, a warp core breach is a serious malfunction that can occur on starships, resulting in loss of the ship, and possibly loss of life. ... Turkana is a remote province in the East african nation of Kenya, and the name of an ethnic group in kenya. ... This article is becoming very long. ...

Excelsior class

See also: Excelsior class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
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.[68][69] Never defined on screen, the class and registry number come from the non-canon Star Trek Encyclopedia.[1]
USS Cairo NCC-42136 Transfers Captain Edward Jellico to the Enterprise-D.[70] Disappeared while patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone.[30]
USS Charleston NCC-42285 Transported three previously cryogenically frozen people to Earth.[71] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War[6]
USS Crazy Horse NCC-50446 Part of a fleet sent to face an anticipated Borg invasion.[72] Set to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D to pick up Rear Admiral Erik Pressman.[73]
USS Crockett NCC-38955 Transported Admiral Mitsuya to Deep Space Nine.[74]
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B Ship aboard which James T. Kirk is lost and presumed dead.[75]
USS Excelsior NCC-2000, previously NX-2000 Pathfinder and transwarp drive testbed.[34] Fails in attempt to rescue Captain James T. Kirk and Dr. Leonard McCoy from Qo'noS.[76] Helps defeat General Chang over Khitomer.[36] Ship aboard which Tuvok serves as science officer.[76]
USS Farragut unknown Transported several genetically enhanced humans to Deep Space Nine.[77]
USS Fearless NCC-14598 Assigned to planetary mapping in the Beta Mahoga system.[20]
USS Fredrickson NCC-42111 Briefly at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.[78] Serves in the Dominion War.[79]
USS Gorkon NCC-40512 Sent to face a possible Borg invasion.[72]
USS Grissom NCC-42857 Assists the Enterprise-D during a contamination problem on Beta Agni II.[80] Destroyed at the Battle of Ricktor Prime.[81]
USS Hood NCC-42296, originally NCC-2541 William Riker's assignment before his transfer to the USS Enterprise-D.[82] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Participates in the Battle of Bajor[27] and First Battle of Chin'toka[83]. Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[84]
USS Intrepid NCC-38907 Responded to a Klingon distress call from the Khitomer outpost following a Romulan attack[85]
USS Lakota NCC-42768 Attempts to stop USS Defiant from reaching Earth.[86]
USS Malinche NCC-38997 Patrolled the Cardassian Border before the Dominion War. Severely damaged by the Maquis led by Michael Eddington.[87]
USS Melbourne NCC-62043 Offered to William Riker to command.[12] Starfleet flagship at the Battle of Wolf 359, where it is destroyed.[12]
USS Repulse NCC-2544 Katherine Pulaski's assignment prior to the USS Enterprise-D.[88] Served in the Dominion War.[30]
USS Roosevelt NCC-2573 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]

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The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... Rear Admiral is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... The Pegasus is a seventh season episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... Admiral is the second highest commissioned Starfleet rank in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) In the Star Trek fictional universe, the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-B) was a modified Excelsior class starship, commissioned in 2293 and initially captained by John Harriman. ... James Tiberius Kirk, played by William Shatner, is the main character in the original Star Trek television series and the films based on it. ... The USS Excelsior in 2293 The USS Excelsior is a starship in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... Pathfinder is a term occasionally used to describe the first ship in a given class of starship, and is used to describe the USS Galaxy in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. ... This does not cite any references or sources. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... James Tiberius Kirk, played by William Shatner, is the main character in the original Star Trek television series and the films based on it. ... Dr. Leonard H. McCoy (nicknamed Bones), played by DeForest Kelley, is a character in the original Star Trek series, and the first six Star Trek films. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... Chang is a Klingon character from the Star Trek fictional universe who was portrayed by Christopher Plummer in the film Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Khitomer (QItomer in Klingon) is a planet on the Klingon side of their border with the Romulan Star Empire, where historic peace talks (known as the Khitomer Accords) occurred between the two empires and the Federation in 2293. ... Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, played by Tim Russ, is a character on the television series Star Trek: Voyager. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... List of Star Trek planets: A-B List of Star Trek planets: C-F List of Star Trek planets: G-L List of Star Trek planets: M-Q List of Star Trek planets: R-S List of Star Trek planets: T-Z Star Trek planet classifications Categories: | | ... The Excelsior class is a fictional class of starship in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. ... Captain William Thomas Will Riker is a Star Trek character, played by Jonathan Frakes. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Romulus and Remus are the twin Romulan homeworlds. ... The Reman Warbird Scimitar was a very powerful starship in the Star Trek universe that appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis. ... Three USS Intrepid starships appear in the Star Trek television franchise: a 23rd century starship from Star Trek: The Original Seriess The Immunity Syndrome, a 24th century starship mentioned in Star Trek: The Next Generations Sins of the Father and Redemption, Part I, and a 24th century starship... This article is about the fictional race. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Khitomer (QItomer in Klingon) is a planet on the Klingon side of their border with the Romulan Star Empire, where historic peace talks (known as the Khitomer Accords) occurred between the two empires and the Federation in 2293. ... Romulans are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe related to Vulcans. ... For the ship seen in Star Trek: The Original Series The Tholian Web and Star Trek: Enterprises In a Mirror, Darkly, see USS Defiant (NCC-1764). ... The Excelsior class is a fictional class of starship in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Maquis were a resistance movement made mostly of humans that refused to give up the colony planets that they lived on after they were ceded to the Cardassians as part of the treaty to end the war between the Federation and the Cardassian... Lieutenant Commander Michael Eddington (played by Kenneth Marshall) was a fictional character in the television show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Captain William Thomas Will Riker is a Star Trek character, played by Jonathan Frakes. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... Katherine Pulaski was the replacement chief medical officer for Beverly Crusher during the second season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of...

Freedom class

Name Registry Significance
USS Concorde or Concord NCC-68711 Assigned near the Romulan Neutral Zone in an alternate timeline.[89]
USS Firebrand NCC-68723 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]
USS Kearsarge NCC-57566[1] Was set to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D.[21]

In the fictional Star Trek universe, a neutral zone is a sort of buffer zone between the territories of two different powers. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of...

Galaxy class

See also: Galaxy class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Challenger NCC-71099 Commanded by Captain Geordi La Forge in an alternate timeline.[90]
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D Primary setting for Star Trek: The Next Generation. Destroyed by warp core breach at Veridian III.[75]
USS Galaxy NCC-70637 Pathfinder. Participates in the Battle of Bajor[27], First Battle of Chin'toka.[83], and Battle of Cardassia[65]. Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[84]
USS Odyssey NCC-71832 Sent to rescue Benjamin Sisko from the Jem'Hadar. Destroyed in the rescue attempt.[48]
USS Trinculo NCC-71867 Participates in the Battle of Bajor.[27]
USS Venture NCC-71854 Part of a Starfleet task force at Deep Space Nine during the Klingon invasion of the Cardassian Union.[91] Participates in the Battle of Bajor[27] and the First Battle of Chin'toka.[83].
USS Yamato NCC-71807 Crew discovered Iconian artifacts but is infected by a computer virus that causes antimatter containment loss.[92]

The Galaxy-class is a fictional class of starship in the science fiction franchise Star Trek. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Geordi La Forge is a regular character in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, played by LeVar Burton. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... The title as it appeared in most episodes opening credits. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, a warp core breach is a serious malfunction that can occur on starships, resulting in loss of the ship, and possibly loss of life. ... Pathfinder is a term occasionally used to describe the first ship in a given class of starship, and is used to describe the USS Galaxy in the Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire, Romulan Star Empire, Cardassian Union (halfway through the battle), Cardassian rebels (on Cardassia Prime) The Dominion, minus Cardassian Union after the first half of battle Commanders Vice Admiral William Ross, Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok, General Velal (Romulan Empire), Legate Damar† Female Changeling... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Romulus and Remus are the twin Romulan homeworlds. ... The Reman Warbird Scimitar was a very powerful starship in the Star Trek universe that appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis. ... Benjamin Lafayette Sisko, played by Avery Brooks, is the main character of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the JemHadar are the shock troops of the powerful Dominion located in the Gamma Quadrant. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... A task force (TF) is a temporary unit or formation established to work on a single defined task or activity. ... This article is about the fictional race. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Cardassian Union is the formal name of the Cardassian civilization in the Alpha Quadrant. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... A computer virus is a computer program that can copy itself and infect a computer without permission or knowledge of the user. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, a warp core breach (or core breach) and antimatter containment loss are both catastrophic events aboard a starship, either one of which can lead to that ships destruction. ...

Hokule‘a class

Name Registry Significance
USS Tripoli NCC-19386 Discovered Data.[93] Later assigned to Qualor II.[94]

Data[1] is a character, portrayed by Brent Spiner, in the Star Trek fictional universe. ...

Hope class

See also: Hope class starship (Star Trek)

This class is sometimes erroneously named "Olympic class". Hope Class (sometimes erroneously identified as Olympic Class) Medical Ship In the Star Trek fictional universe, Starfleets Hope class is a class of starship that makes its only featured appearance in an alternate future in Star Trek: The Next Generations final episode. ...

Name Registry Significance
USS Nobel NCC-55012 Visited Deep Space Three to search for the missing USS Hera.[95] Served in the Dominion War.[30]
USS Pasteur NCC-58925 Ship commanded by Captain Beverly Picard in an alternate timeline.[89]. Destroyed by warp core breach in the Devron system.[89]

Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Doctor Beverly Crusher, played by actress Gates McFadden, was a character on the Star Trek: The Next Generation TV show and subsequent films. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, a warp core breach is a serious malfunction that can occur on starships, resulting in loss of the ship, and possibly loss of life. ...

Intrepid class

See also: Intrepid class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Bellerophon NCC-74705 Transports Federation personnel to a summit on Romulus.[96]
USS Intrepid NCC-74600 Pathfinder vessel. Part of Battle Group Omega sent to intercept Reman warship Scimitar.[84]
USS Voyager NCC-74656 Primary setting of Star Trek: Voyager.

The Intrepid class is a fictional Starfleet starship class in the Star Trek universe, the most notable being Star Trek: Voyagers titular USS Voyager. ... This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Romulus and Remus are the twin Romulan homeworlds. ... Three USS Intrepid starships appear in the Star Trek television franchise: a 23rd century starship from Star Trek: The Original Seriess The Immunity Syndrome, a 24th century starship mentioned in Star Trek: The Next Generations Sins of the Father and Redemption, Part I, and a 24th century starship... Romulus and Remus, founders of Rome in Roman mythology, were the supposed sons of the god Mars and the priestess Rhea Silvia. ... The Reman Warbird Scimitar was a very powerful starship in the Star Trek universe that appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis. ... The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. ... The starship Voyager (NCC-74656), an Intrepid-class starship. ...

Istanbul class

Name Registry Significance
USS Constantinople NCC-34852 Suffered a hull breach transporting colonists to Gravesworld.[97]
USS Havana NCC-34043 Scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D in 2369.[98]
USS Sarajevo NCC-38529 Lost in the Gamma Quadrant in 2371.[99] Later recovered and served in the Dominion War.[30]

This article is becoming very long. ... The quadrant arrangement of the Star Trek Galaxy. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star...

Korolev class

Named for spacecraft designer Sergey Pavlovich Korolev. ...

Name Registry Significance
USS Goddard NCC-59621 Delayed rendezvous with the Enterprise-D after the Acamarian Truce's signing.[100] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]

A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ...

Luna class

Name Registry Significance Source(s)
USS Titan NCC-80102 William Riker's first command.[84] Class identified in Star Trek: Titan book series

Star Trek: Titan is a series of Star Trek novels that take place after the events of the film Star Trek: Nemesis, detailing the adventures of the USS Titan under the command of Starfleet Captain William T. Riker. ... Captain William Thomas Will Riker is a Star Trek character, played by Jonathan Frakes. ...

Mediterranean class

Name Registry Significance
USS Lalo NCC-43837 Reports a "hiccough" in time that resulted from Dr. Paul Manheim's experiments.[101] Destroyed by the Borg.[102]
USS Wyoming NCC-43730 Ship on which Tuvok served.[76]

A hiccup is an involuntary spasm of the diaphragm. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Lieutenant Commander Tuvok, played by Tim Russ, is a character on the television series Star Trek: Voyager. ...

Merced class

Name Registry Significance
USS Trieste NCC-37124 Fell through a wormhole during Data's tour of duty.[103] Stationed near Starbase 74 when the Enterprise-D is hijacked by the Bynars.[104]

Data[1] is a character, portrayed by Brent Spiner, in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... A starbase is usually portrayed as a facility strategically positioned in space used to repair and re-supply starships. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Trek. ...

Miranda class

See also: Miranda class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Brattain NCC-21166 Crew went insane due to loss of REM sleep.[105]
USS Helin NCC-1692 Patrolled the Romulan neutral zone[36]
USS Lantree NCC-1837 Crew died after exposure to genetically-engineered humans. Scuttled by the USS Enterprise-D.[88]
USS Majestic NCC-31060 Destroyed at the Battle of Bajor.[27]
USS Nautilus NCC-31910 Participated in the First Battle of Chin'toka.[83]
USS Reliant NCC-1864 Ship on which Pavel Chekov serves as first officer.[106] Assigned to Project Genesis and later hijacked by Khan Noonien Singh.[106] Destroyed in Genesis Device detonation.[106]
USS Saratoga NCC-1867 Disabled by alien probe[35]
USS Saratoga NCC-31911 Ship aboard which Benjamin Sisko serves as first officer[50]. Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[50]
USS ShirKahr NCC-31905 Participates in the First Battle of Chin'toka.[83]
USS Sitak NCC-1924 Destroyed at the Battle of Bajor.[27]
USS Tian An Men NCC-21832 Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Went MIA while paroling the Cardassian border during the Dominion War.[107] Participates at the First Battle of Chin'toka.[83]
USS Trial NCC-1948 Part of a Starfleet task force at Deep Space Nine during the Klingon invasion of the Cardassian Union.[91] Participates in the Battle of Bajor.[27]

The Miranda-class USS Reliant (NCC-1864) The Miranda class starship is a fictional type of starship in the Star Trek franchise, first appearing in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and subsequently in episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Rapid eye movement (REM) is the stage of sleep during which the most vivid (though not all) dreams occur. ... Introduction The Romulans, a fictional race in the Star Trek universe, are descended from Vulcans and are characterized as being deceitful, cunning, and treacherous. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, a neutral zone is a sort of buffer zone between the territories of two different powers. ... The USS Lantree (NCC-1837) is a fictional spacecraft featured in the Unnatural Selection episode of television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. ... A scuttle is a small opening, or lid thereof, in a ships deck or hull. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Pavel Andreievich Chekov, Cyrillic: Павел Андрейевич Чеков), played by Walter Koenig, is a Russian Starfleet officer in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Spoiler warning: In the fictional Star Trek universe, Project Genesis was a process of rapidly terraforming worlds to make them suitable for settlement and food production. ... Khan Noonien Singh is a villain in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Two Miranda class starships named USS Saratoga have appeared in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Two Miranda class starships named USS Saratoga have appeared in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Benjamin Lafayette Sisko, played by Avery Brooks, is the main character of the television series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... The Chintoka system is the site of the first major offensive action on the part of the Federation, Klingon, and Romulan alliance against the Dominion in the fictional series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... A task force (TF) is a temporary unit or formation established to work on a single defined task or activity. ... This article is about the fictional race. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Cardassian Union is the formal name of the Cardassian civilization in the Alpha Quadrant. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional...

Nebula class

See also: Nebula class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Bellerephon NCC-62048 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[50]
USS Bonchune NCC-70915 Sent to recover the USS Prometheus.[3]
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.[75] Destroyed in the Lembatta Cluster by Klingons.[59]
USS Hera NCC-62006 Disappeared while under the command of Captain Silva La Forge with a mostly Vulcan crew of 300.[95]
USS Honshu NCC-60205 Destroyed while transporting Gul Dukat (Star Trek) to stand trial.[108]
USS Leeds NCC-70252 Participates in the Battle of Bajor.[27]
USS Lexington NCC-61832 Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2]
USS Merrimack NCC-61827 Transported Sarek from Legara IV to Vulcan.[109]
USS Monitor NCC-61826 Sent to the Romulan Neutral Zone in anticipation of a possible Romulan attack.[110]
USS Phoenix NCC-65420 Carries out unauthorized attacks on Cardassian ships while under the command of Captain Benjamin Maxwell.[111]
USS Prometheus NCC-71201 Used by Dr. Gideon Seyetik in his project to reignite a dead star.[112]
USS Proxima NCC-61952 Missing in the Gamma Quadrant.[99]
USS Sutherland NCC-72015 Briefly commanded by Lieutenant Commander Data while part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]
USS T'Kumbra unknown All-Vulcan crew challenges the Deep Space Nine crew to a game of baseball. Participated in the Dominion War.[113]
USS Ulysses NCC-66808 Studied protoplanetary masses in the Helaspont Nebula.[114]

The USS Sutherland (NCC-72015) in 2368 The Nebula-class starship appears in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ... A list of fictional planets featured in the Star Trek science fiction franchise: A Abadeen - Acamar III - Planet featured in the TNG episode The Vengeance Factor, home of the Acamarian species. ... This article is about the fictional race. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... It has been suggested that Tplana-hath be merged into this article or section. ... This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ... Sarek is a Vulcan character in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... List of Star Trek planets: A-B List of Star Trek planets: C-F List of Star Trek planets: G-L List of Star Trek planets: M-Q List of Star Trek planets: R-S List of Star Trek planets: T-Z Star Trek planet classifications Categories: | | ... Romulans are a fictional alien species in the Star Trek universe related to Vulcans. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, a neutral zone is a sort of buffer zone between the territories of two different powers. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Captain Benjamin Maxwell, played by Bob Gunton, appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and is referenced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... The quadrant arrangement of the Star Trek Galaxy. ... Lieutenant Commander is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Data[1] is a character, portrayed by Brent Spiner, in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... It has been suggested that Tplana-hath be merged into this article or section. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... A view of the playing field at Busch Memorial Stadium, St. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star...

New Orleans class

See also: New Orleans class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Kyushu NCC-65491 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]
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 a conspiracy to take over Starfleet.[10]
USS Rutledge[1] NCC-57295 Ship aboard which Miles O'Brien and Benjamin Maxwell served during the Cardassian War.[111] Participated in the counterattack against the Klingons in the Archanis sector.[59]
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 a conspiracy to take over Starfleet.[10] Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6]

A New Orleans class starship In the Star Trek fictional universe, the New Orleans class is a rarely seen starship class used by Starfleet, the military and exploration arm of the United Federation of Planets. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Dytallix B is an uninhabited planet mined by the Dytallix Mining Corporation, hence the name. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional human Star Trek character portrayed by actor Patrick Stewart. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Miles OBrien Miles Edward OBrien is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe, played by Colm Meaney. ... Captain Benjamin Maxwell, played by Bob Gunton, appears in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and is referenced in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... This article is about the fictional race. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Dytallix B is an uninhabited planet mined by the Dytallix Mining Corporation, hence the name. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Jean-Luc Picard is a fictional human Star Trek character portrayed by actor Patrick Stewart. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ...

Niagara class

Name Registry Significance
USS Princeton NCC-59804 Destroyed at the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]
USS Wellington NCC-28473 Ship aboard which Ro Laren served, and where she was posted prior to being court-martialed.[115] Underwent a computer system upgrade by Bynar technicians at Starbase 74.[103]

Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... Ensign (later Lieutenant) Ro Laren is a recurring character on Star Trek: The Next Generation, played by Michelle Forbes. ... A court-martial (plural courts-martial) is a military court that determines punishments for members of the military subject to military law. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Bynars are a highly intelligent species who have become almost machine-like due to a constant connection with their homeworld Bynauss master computer. ... A starbase is usually portrayed as a facility strategically positioned in space used to repair and re-supply starships. ...

Norway class

Name Registry Significance
USS Budapest NCC-64923 Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2]

In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ...

Nova class

See also: Nova class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Equinox NCC-72381 Stranded in the Delta Quadrant.[116] Destroyed by USS Voyager.[116]
USS Rhode Island NCC-72701 Commanded by Captain Harry Kim in the future.[117]

The USS Equinox (NCC-72381), a Nova class starship The Nova class starship is a type of spacecraft that appears in the Star Trek fictional universe. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Equinox (Voyager episode). ... The quadrant arrangement of the Star Trek Galaxy. ... The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Harry Kim is a fictional character of the Star Trek universe, played by Garrett Wang, who served aboard the Starship Voyager, with the rank of Ensign and as its chief operations officer, on Star Trek: Voyager. ...

NX class

See also: NX class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
Enterprise NX-01 Lead ship. Primary setting for Star Trek: Enterprise. Decommissioned.
Columbia NX-02 Commanded by Captain Erika Hernandez.[118] Participated in Klingon-Augment crisis.[118]
ISS Avenger NX-09 Mirror Universe starship destroyed by the captured USS Defiant.[32]

Enterprise (NX-01) In the Star Trek fictional universe, the NX class was a variety of starship produced by Earth Starfleet prior to the United Federation of Planets. ... The Enterprise (NX-01) is a starship in the Star Trek fictional universe commanded by Captain Jonathan Archer. ... The lead ship is the first of a series or class of ships all constructed according to the same general design. ... The starship Enterprise (NX-01) Star Trek: Enterprise is a science fiction television series set in the Star Trek universe. ... The NX class is a fictional class of starship produced by Earth Starfleet prior to the United Federation of Planets in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Enterprise. ... In the Star Trek television series, the Mirror Universe is an alternate reality. ... U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 In the Star Trek universe, the USS Defiant (NCC-1764) was one of the original 12 Federation Constitution-class starships. ...

Oberth class

See also: Oberth class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Biko NCC-50331 Rendezvouses with the USS Enterprise-D at Deinonychus VII[119]
USS Bonestell NCC-31600 Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[50]
USS Cochraine NCC-59318 Ferries Admiral Norah Satie to the Enterprise-D.[120] and Julian Bashir and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax to Deep Space Nine.[50]
USS Copernicus NCC-623 Berthed at spacedock.[35]
USS Grissom NCC-638 Transports David Marcus and Lieutenant Saavik to the Genesis planet.[34] Destroyed by Klingons.[34]
USS Pegasus NCC-53847 Equipped with an illegal prototype cloaking device that malfunctions, causing the ship to become embedded inside an asteroid.[73]
USS Raman NCC-29487 or
NCC-59983
Lost while investigating Marijne VII.[95]
USS Tsiolkovsky NCC-53911 Crew infected by the Psi 2000 virus. Destroyed in asteroid collision.[121]
USS Valiant NCC-20000 Helps recover Enterprise-D crew at Veridian III.[75]
USS Yosemite NCC-19002 Studied the plasma arc between binary stars.[122]

The USS Grissom (NCC-638), an Oberth class starship. ... The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of... Admiral Norah Satie is a character from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode, The Drumhead, although she was mentioned in passing in other episodes. ... Julian Subatoi Bashir, M.D., (played by Alexander Siddig) is a character in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... Lieutenant Junior Grade is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Jadzia Dax, played by Terry Farrell, is a main character in the first six seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ... The Oberth class is a fictional Starfleet starship class in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. ... In the fictional universe of Star Trek, David Marcus (2261 - 2285) was the son of James T. Kirk and Dr. Carol Marcus and a major character in the films Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan and Star Trek III: The Search for Spock. ... Lieutenant is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Lieutenant Saavik is a fictional character in the Star Trek universe. ... This article or section should include material from Genesis Planet, eliminating duplication and integrating references. ... This article is about the fictional race. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with prototyping. ... A Klingon Bird of Prey from Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country fires while using a cloaking device In several science fiction universes, a cloaking device is an advanced stealth system which causes a spaceship or individual to be invisible and extremely difficult to detect with normal sensors. ... This article is becoming very long. ... Psi 2000 is a planet in the Star Trek universe. ... A list of fictional planets featured in the Star Trek science fiction franchise: A Abadeen - Acamar III - Planet featured in the TNG episode The Vengeance Factor, home of the Acamarian species. ... A plasma lamp, illustrating some of the more complex phenomena of a plasma, including filamentation. ...

Prometheus class

See also: Prometheus class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Prometheus NX-59650 First class starship; still under development; captured by Romulans and recovered by Starfleet personnel.[3]

The USS Prometheus is a fictional starship in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager, appearing in the episode Message in a Bottle. The USS Prometheus is the only named ship of its class. ... USS Prometheus initiating multi-vector assault mode USS Prometheus (NX-59650) was the prototype for the new Prometheus class of starship and first featured in the Star Trek: Voyager episode, Message in a Bottle. The Prometheus was first launched on stardate 50749. ...

Renaissance class

Name Registry Significance
USS Aries NCC-45167 Ship offered to William Riker to command.[123] 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]
USS Maryland NCC-45109 Missing in the Gamma Quadrant.[99]

Captain William Thomas Will Riker is a Star Trek character, played by Jonathan Frakes. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... The quadrant arrangement of the Star Trek Galaxy. ...

Rigel class

Name Registry Significance
USS Akagi NCC-62158 Part of the tachyon blockade during the Klingon Civil War.[6] Served in the Dominion War.[30]
USS Tolstoy NCC-62095 Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]

A tachyon (from the Greek takhús, meaning swift, fast) is any hypothetical particle that travels at superluminal velocity. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Klingon Civil War was the culmination of the power struggle between Gowron and the House of Duras, which continued even after Duras himself was killed at the hands of Lieutenant Worf in 2367. ... Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star... Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of...

Saber class

See also: Saber class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Yeager NCC-61947 Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2]

The USS Yeager (NCC-61947), a Saber class starship In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the Saber class starship is a type of starship produced and used by Starfleet in the 24th century. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ...

Sequoia class

Name Registry Significance
USS Yellowstone NCC-70073 Transports Ensign Melora Pazlar to Deep Space Nine in 2370.[124]

Ensign is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... In the fictional Star Trek universe, Melora Pazlar is a female Elaysian, a species from a plant where gravity is weaker than on most other planets. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ...

Sovereign class

See also: Sovereign class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E Primary setting for Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis.

This article or section may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... The fictional Sovereign-class USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E or Enterprise-E) is the primary setting of the films Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis. ... Star Trek: First Contact (Paramount Pictures, 1996; see also 1996 in film), is the eighth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ... Star Trek: Insurrection (Paramount Pictures, 1998) is the ninth Star Trek feature film. ... Star Trek Nemesis (Paramount Pictures, 2002; see also 2002 in film) is the tenth feature film based on the popular Star Trek science fiction television series. ...

Soyuz class

Name Registry Significance
USS Bozeman NCC-1941 Spends several decades caught in a temporal loop.[125]

The USS Bozeman, NCC-1941, was commissioned sometime during the mid- to late-23rd Century, and by the 2280s, was under the command of Capt. ...

Springfield class

Name Registry Significance
USS Chekov NCC-57302 Destroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359.[12]

Combatants Borg Collective United Federation of Planets Commanders The Hive mind Admiral J.P. Hanson † Strength 1 Borg cube 40 Starfleet vessels Casualties Unknown 11,000+ casualties, 39 starships In the fictional Star Trek universe, the Battle of Wolf 359 is the first major battle between the United Federation of...

Steamrunner class

See also: Steamrunner class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Appalachia NCC-52136 Participates in the Battle of Sector 001.[2]

The USS Appalachia (NCC-52136), a Steamrunner class starship In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Steamrunner class is a rarely seen type of starship produced and used by Starfleet. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Battle of Sector 001 was the Federations second major battle against the Borg Collective. ...

Surak class

Named for Vulcan philosopher Surak. It has been suggested that Tplana-hath be merged into this article or section. ... Surak is a fictional character of the Star Trek universe. ...

Name Registry Significance
USS Zapata NCC-33184 Scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D.[19] Fought in the Dominion War.[30]

Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star...

Sydney class

Name Registry Significance
USS Jenolen NCC-2010 Crashed on the surface of a Dyson sphere while transporting Captain Montgomery Scott to a retirement colony.[126]
USS Nash NCC-2010-5 Transports personnel to and from Deep Space Nine.[127]

A cut-away diagram of an idealized Dyson shell—a variant on Dysons original concept—1 AU in radius. ... Captain is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Scotty redirects here. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, Deep Space Nine (or DS9) is a space station. ...

Wambundu class

Name Registry Significance
USS Drake NCC-20381 Command offerred to William Riker.[128] Ordered to investigate the Lorenze Cluster where it is destroyed by a Minosian Echo Papa 607 weapons platform.[128]
USS Fleming NCC-20316 Disabled and later destroyed at the Hekaras Corridor.[129]

Captain William Thomas Will Riker is a Star Trek character, played by Jonathan Frakes. ... This article is becoming very long. ... This is a list of species and races from the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... This article is becoming very long. ...

Wells class

See also: Wells class starship (Star Trek)
Name Registry Significance
USS Relativity NCV-474439-G Time travels from the 29th century to prevent the destruction of the USS Voyager.[78]

In the Star Trek fictional universe, the Wells Class starship is a class of Federation starships from the 29th century, that are capable of timeslip, transporting themselves to any point in time and space. ... The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. ...

Yorkshire class

Name Registry Significance
USS Denver NCC-54927 Destroyed while transporting 517 colonists to the Beloti Sector.[130]

This article is becoming very long. ...

Zodiac class

Name Registry Significance
USS Yorktown NCC-61137 Ordered to make long-range sensor sweeps of the Devron system in an alternate reality.[89]

This article is becoming very long. ...

Class unknown

Name Registry Significance
USS Centaur NCC-42043 Centaur class: kitbash of Excelsior and Miranda models.[79]
USS Cortéz unknown Participates at the Battle of Bajor.[27] Later listed as missing. Commanded by Captain Quentin Swofford. [131]
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-J Participates in a battle against the Sphere Builders in an alternate timeline.[132]
Intrepid unknown Commanded by Captain Rameriz.[133]
USS Magellan unknown Participates in the Battle of Bajor.[27]
Republic unknown Commanded by Captain Jennings.[118]
USS Sarek unknown Participates in the Battle of Bajor.[134]

Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional... The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-J is a starship in the fictional Star Trek universe. ... The Sphere Builders are a fictional species from Star Trek. ... Three USS Intrepid starships appear in the Star Trek television franchise: a 23rd century starship from Star Trek: The Original Seriess The Immunity Syndrome, a 24th century starship mentioned in Star Trek: The Next Generations Sins of the Father and Redemption, Part I, and a 24th century starship... Combatants United Federation of Planets, Klingon Empire Dominion Commanders Captain Benjamin Sisko, General Martok Gul S.G. Dukat, Female Changeling, Weyoun Strength Approximately 600 Federation ships and an unknown number (likely several hundred) of Klingon ships Over 1,254 JemHadar and Cardassian ships Casualties Unknown Unknown In the fictional...

Non-starships and support vessels

Peregrine class

Name Registry Significance
unknown unknown Used by the Maquis.[135] Participated in the Dominion War.[27]

Combatants United Federation of Planets Klingon Empire Romulan Star Empire The Dominion Cardassian Union Breen Confederacy Commanders William J. Ross Benjamin Sisko Chancellor Gowron† General Martok Praetor Neral General Velal Legate Broca† Legate Corat Damar† Gul Dukat† the Female Changeling Vorta Weyoun† Thot Gor Thot Pran In the fictional Star...

Yellowstone class

Name Registry Significance
USS Yellowstone NX-74751 Prototype for an advanced runabout designed in large part by Ensign Harry Kim and Lieutenant Laska in an alternate timeline.[7] Destroyed by antimatter containment loss.[7]

Ensign is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... Harry Kim is a fictional character of the Star Trek universe, played by Garrett Wang, who served aboard the Starship Voyager, with the rank of Ensign and as its chief operations officer, on Star Trek: Voyager. ... Lieutenant is a commissioned rank of the Starfleet in the fictional universe of Star Trek. ... In the Star Trek fictional universe, a warp core breach (or core breach) and antimatter containment loss are both catastrophic events aboard a starship, either one of which can lead to that ships destruction. ...

Class unknown

Name Mothership Significance
AeroShuttle unknown Upgraded shuttle attached to Intrepid-class starships.[136]
Calypso USS Enterprise-D Captain's yacht.[137]
Cousteau USS Enterprise-E Captain's yacht.[138]
Delta Flyer USS Voyager Scoutship. First one destroyed.[139] Second built.[140]
WaveRider USS Equinox Upgraded atmospheric shuttle.[116]

The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) (or Enterprise-D, to distinguish it from prior starships with the same name) is a 24th century starship in the Star Trek fictional universe and the principal setting of the Star Trek: The Next Generation television series. ... The fictional Sovereign-class USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E or Enterprise-E) is the primary setting of the films Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and Star Trek: Nemesis. ... In the Star Trek science fiction universe, the Captains Yacht is an auxiliary vessel. ... The Delta Flyer is a shuttlecraft in the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. ... The fictional Intrepid-class starship USS Voyager is the primary setting of the science fiction television series Star Trek: Voyager. ... The USS Equinox (NCC-72381) In the Star Trek fictional universe, the USS Equinox (NCC-72381) was a Nova class starship in Starfleet under the command of Captain Rudy Ransom. ...

See also

Starfleet starships in the fictional Star Trek universe are identified by a unique registry consisting of a two- or three-letter prefix, a string of digits, and, in some instances, a one-letter suffix. ...

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