The USS Sutherland (NCC-72015) in 2368 The Nebula-class starship appears in the Star Trek fictional universe. It was first seen in the TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation where it was designed by Ed Miarecki, Rick Sternbach, and Michael Okuda. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x379, 54 KB)The Nebula class starship USS Sutherland (NCC-72015) File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The earliest apparent Nebula-class starship seen in the series was the USS Phoenix (NCC-65420) in the TNG episode: “The Wounded”. A variant on the standard Nebula seen in (episode titles needed [citation needed]) during the Battle of Wolf 359 scene, perhaps a prototype version of the class or an earlier, closely related class, has a longer engineering section, tapering to a point rather than rounded off. In (episode titles needed [citation needed]) some types feature a second pair of warp nacelles, scaled down versions of the Nebula/Galaxy nacelles, rather than support for modules; the pylons holding these engines have been seen attached either at the very stern of the secondary hull or higher up, where the module generally attaches. There are also two variant types of hull markings: one seen in (episode title needed [citation needed]) features the registry number printed on the nacelle pylons and the second, seen on the USS Phoenix in “The Wounded,” has blank pylons and, instead, the registry number and “United Federation of Planets” on the connections between the pylons and the engines. The Wounded is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of Star Trek: The Next Generation. ...
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The Nebula-class design lineage seems to be related to the contemporary Galaxy-class, having a similar engineering hull, a similar primary hull and nacelles. The Nebula-class differs in the direct integration of the saucer section with the secondary hull, the downward curve of the engine pylons, the attachment of those connections farther fore and higher up on the secondary hull, and the short upward-running pylon supporting a changeable module at the aft end of the engineering hull. In addition, the Nebula-class has a different navigational deflector design from the Galaxy-class starship. A dome-shaped module seems standard for some Nebula-class starships; other modules include at least one variety of triangular pod, possibly a weapons module with many photon torpedo launchers. The Nebula-class is portrayed in the Star Trek series as serving in many of the major crises of the 24th century such as the Dominion War and Borg incursions. The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D), a Galaxy class starship. ...
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Known Nebula-class starships in the Star Trek series - USS Bellerophon (NCC-62048)
- USS Bonchune (NCC-70915)
- USS Endeavour (NCC-71805)
- USS Farragut
- USS Garuda
- USS Hera (NCC-62006)
- Named for the Greek goddess Hera, the starship Hera was commanded by Captain Silva La Forge with a mostly Vulcan crew of 300. The Hera disappeared circa stardate 47215.5 in 2370 (TNG: “Interface”).
- USS Honshu (NCC-60205)
- USS Leeds (NCC-70252)
- Named for the city of Leeds, the starship Leeds makes frequent stops at the Deep Space Nine and later participates in the liberation of Deep Space Nine in 2374 during the Dominion War[citation needed].
- USS Lexington (NCC-61832)
- USS Merrimack (NCC-61827)
- USS Monitor (NCC-61826)
- USS Phoenix (NCC-65420)
- The starship Phoenix was built at the 40 Eridani-A Starfleet Construction Yards and commissioned on stardate 40250.5 in 2363. Circa stardate 44429.6 in 2367, the Phoenix is commanded by Captain Benjamin Maxwell when he makes several unauthorized attacks on Cardassian ships and an unarmed space station in sector 21503. Shortly thereafter, Captain Maxwell is relieved of command. The Phoenix is the first Nebula-class ship seen in Star Trek (TNG: “The Wounded”).
- USS Prometheus (NCC-71201)
- Named for Prometheus from Greek mythology, the starship Prometheus is used by Dr. Gideon Seyetik in his project to reignite the dead star Epsilon 119 circa stardate 47329.4 (DS9: “Second Sight”).
- USS Proxima (NCC-61952)
- USS Sutherland (NCC-72015)
- The starship Sutherland was built at the San Francisco Fleet Yards orbiting Earth and completed on stardate 44820.5 in 2367 with her propulsion systems built by the Yoyodyne Division. The Sutherland is briefly commanded by Lieutenant Commander Data during the blockade of the Klingon-Romulan border during the Klingon Civil War in 2368. During this time, Commander Data discovered a Romulan task force supplying the Duras sisters (TNG: “Redemption, Part II”). The Sutherland is later commanded by Captain Shelby and assigned to the Ninth Fleet during the Dominion War (DS9: “You Are Cordially Invited…”). It visits Deep Space Nine circa stardate 51247.5 for resupply (DS9: “You are Cordially Invited…”) and again around stardate 51597.2 (DS9: “Change of Heart”).
- USS T’Kumbra
- The starship T’Kumbra fought in the Dominion War, commanded by Captain Solok with a primarily Vulcan crew. The T’Kumbra docks at Deep Space Nine in 2375 after six months in combat for an overhaul of the ship’s warp core and upgrades to the inertial damper systems. While at Deep Space Nine, Solok challenges Captain Benjamin Sisko and his crew to a baseball game (DS9: “Take Me Out to the Holosuite”).
- USS Ulysses (NCC-66808)
- The starship Ulysses studied protoplanetary masses in the Helaspont Nebula and was commanded by Captain Intebi in 2371 (DS9: “The Adversary”).
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