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  • 00:04

    The 10 Finest Federation Starships in the Star Trek Universe

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    In the hopes that the design of the new USS Discovery will be drastically improved, we

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    look at some of the best starships 'Star Trek' has given us so far.

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    The newest incarnation of Star Trek is, apparently, about to start filming anytime now.

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    Called Star Trek: Discovery, little is known about the show.

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    However, a teaser trailer from the San Diego Comic-Con last year showed footage of the

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    new starship emerging from space dock and fans were understandably outraged.

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    The angular abomination looked amateur and unworthy of being in the greatest sci-fi franchise

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    of all time.

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    Based on an unused Ralph McQuarrie concept for the USS Enterprise from the unmade movie

  • 00:56

    Star Trek: Planet of the Titans, it almost appears to be a marriage of Starfleet and

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    Klingon design.

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    Fans flocked to comment online and the general consensus was that everyone hoped this was

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    simply a first draft and the ship would be vastly improved before the new series aired.

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    So instead, here are some of Starfleet's most memorable interstellar incarnations.

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    Note, this does not include any craft from the Kelvin Timeline, 'cause that's just rubbish.

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    10.

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    USS Enterprise (NX-01) Type: Warp 5 prototype/long range cruiser

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    Class: Naval Experimental (NX) As seen in: Star Trek: Enterprise

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    In service from: 2151 Status: Retired

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    Notes: A total of nine Starfleet ships have carried the name Enterprise, from NX to Constitution

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    class, Sovereign and Odyssey class, and ultimately ending up with Universe class commissioned

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    in the 26th century and... most of them were gorgeous.

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    However, it all started with the NX-01 warp 5 prototype, under the command of Captain

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    Archer.

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    What made this ship, her crew, and the series Enterprise stand out was their inability to

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    depend on technology, simply because much of it didn't exist yet.

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    The NX-01 didn't even have shields.

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    Instead she was equipped with variable phased-polarized graviton-emitting hull plating.

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    When she launched it had no personnel transporters, she carried nuclear torpedoes, and when the

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    engines broke down, the chief engineer would sometimes get covered in oil.

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    There was no wave-a-tool-with-a-bright-light-at-the-end nonsense that began to dominate in the 24th

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    century-set series.

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    9.

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    USS Ares (NCC-1650) Type: Battle Cruiser

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    Class: Ares Class prototype As seen in: Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar

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    In service from: 2240 Status: Decommissioned

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    Notes: Without a doubt this deserves a mention, not only because the ship itself is pretty

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    cool, but also because Star Trek: Prelude to Axanar has had such a hard time of late.

  • 03:02

    In fact, only very recently CBS, Paramount, and the production team behind the crowd-funded

  • 03:07

    fan film finally reached an agreement over the copyright issues.

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    It's just a shame that the television studios can't work together to give the fans what

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    they want, which is more Star Trek.

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    During the first two years of the Four Years War, Starfleet was experiencing near constant

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    defeat at the hands of the Imperial Klingon Navy's D-6 battle cruiser, so the design and

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    production of Starfleet's first ever dedicated warship, the Ares-class, began.

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    Following a successful proof of concept at the battle of Cygnus III, the Constitution-class

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    heavy cruiser was developed with the first two ships being the USS Constitution NCC 1700

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    and the UUS Enterprise NCC 1701.

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    8.

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    USS Entente (NCC 2120) Type: Heavy Battle Cruiser

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    Class: Dreadnought Class As seen in: Mentioned in Star Trek: The Motion

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    Picture, Star Fleet Technical Manual In service from: 2259

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    Status: Retired Notes: The Dreadnought is a seldom seen class

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    of starship, but her unusual, heavy-duty, three-warp nacelle design makes it worthy

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    of an inclusion.

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    Not a great deal has been written about this ship and the Entente herself was probably

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    the best known of the Dreadnought class starships, which equates to basically a brief mention

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    in Star Trek lore.

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    It could even be argued that the re-fitted USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) under the command

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    of Admiral William Riker from the final, epic two-part Star Trek: The Next Generation episode

  • 04:38

    All Good Things was now Dreadnought class, especially when you also remember that colossal

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    phaser cannon fitted under the saucer section.

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    There were variations on the distinct Dreadnought design, the USS Niagara (NCC-58800), for instance,

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    had her third nacelle fitted underneath the primary hull and earlier variations had the

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    shuttle bay at the forward end of the primary hull, above the deflector dish.

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    7.

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    USS Reliant (NCC 1864) Type: Medium Range Destroyer

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    Class: Miranda Class As seen in: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

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    In service from: 2266 Status: Destroyed

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    Notes: Back in 1982, following Star Trek: The Motion Picture, this was the first time

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    we'd really got a good look at another Federation starship that wasn't either a) the Enterprise

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    or b) Constitution class.

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    It's instantly recognizable as a Starfleet ship and yet it has subtle design differences.

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    Moreover, not only did Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan save the franchise, but it's also

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    the best science fiction movie ever made.

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    Sadly, the Reliant was destroyed in 2285 in the Mutara Nebula after it had been commandeered

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    by the 20th century genetically engineered criminal Khan Noonien Singh.

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    The Genesis Device was detonated from inside the ship causing complete destruction.

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    6.

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    USS Lynx (NCC-1650) Type: Timeship prototype

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    Class: Lynx Class, a modification of the Monoceros Class scoutship

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    As seen in: Official Starfleet blueprints from 1991 and just one or two fansites online,

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    possibly due its highly classified nature In service from: 2286

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    Status: Theoretically still operational Notes: Not only is this starship unconventional

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    in its design and thus have an extremely cool appearance, but it's also not very well known

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    at all, even among the hardcore Star Trek fanbase.

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    Way back in the early 90s, long before things like the internet, Starfleet blueprints were

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    only available to buy through sci-fi magazines like Starlog and even OMNI.

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    However, they were still considered canon since they came from official sources.

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    The USS Lynx achieves retrograde time travel through the precise application of the "cold

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    start" formulation of the primary warp engine.

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    Timeslip occurs at a constant velocity of warp 1.5 and can be maintained indefinitely.

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    Cold start of warp drives is dangerous using normal warp configurations because of inadequate

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    heat dissipation properties of primary and secondary intercoolers away from the matter/antimatter

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    intermix chamber.

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    The USS Lynx is outfitted with intercoolers rated 300 percent over standard dissipation

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    rates to cope with increased heat buildup.

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    She was equipped with a cloaking device for use when in orbit around inhabited planets

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    during a different time period (some 25 years before the Treaty of Algeron).

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    As with all authorized Federation time travel missions, the crew of the USS Lynx operated

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    on a very strict set of orders, including the unconditional restriction of all contact

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    with life forms and even self-destruct if the ship became stranded for any reason in

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    a time period other than its own.

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    5.

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    USS Stargazer (NCC 2893) Type: Long Range Cruiser

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    Class: Constellation Class As seen in: Star Trek: The Next Generation

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    "The Battle" (Season 1, Episode 8), Pocket Books Star Trek: Stargazer series and novels

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    Honor Blade, The Valiant and The Buried Age In service from: 2329

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    Status: Recovered Notes: A vastly underrated Federation starship,

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    the Stargazer not only looks awesome (four warp engines and four forward-facing torpedo

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    bays) but it still retains a noticeable amount of styling from the late 23rd century, much

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    like the USS Reliant.

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    Add to which of course it became Jean-Luc Picard's first command.

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    History was made during the Battle of Maxia in 2355, when the Stargazer came under attack

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    from an unknown alien vessel, later determined to be of Ferengi origin.

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    Suffering significant damage, including loss of shields and crew casualties including Captain

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    Manning, Lieutenant Commander Picard took command.

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    In a desperate struggle to survive and with only warp drive and minimal weapons left functioning,

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    Picard accelerated at warp speed directly towards the Ferengi ship, dropping out of

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    warp just a second later.

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    Because the distance travelled was so small, for an instant, the Stargazer appeared to

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    be in two places at once.

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    The Ferengi fired at the wrong target, giving time for Picard to launch a full barrage of

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    photon torpedoes, destroying the enemy ship.

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    This improvised battle tactic has since become known as the Picard Maneuver.

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    4.

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    USS Pegasus (NCC-53847) Type: Light Cruiser, refitted as prototype

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    for extended experimentation Class: Oberth Class

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    As seen in: Star Trek: The Next Generation "The Pegasus" (Season 7, Episode 12) and novel

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    A Time to Love In service from: 2358

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    Status: Wrecked Notes: From the outside the Pegasus looks

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    identical to the USS Grissom, destroyed by Klingon attack while in orbit around the Genesis

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    Planet in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock.

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    This stands to reason since they were both Oberth class medium cruisers.

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    However, that's where the similarities end.

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    The Pegasus became a controversial subject, deemed highly classified and ultimately shrouded

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    in cloak and dagger-style mystery.

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    In 2358, the Pegasus was commanded by Captain Erik Pressman, and included Ensign William

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    T. Riker on his first assignment out of the Academy.

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    In that year, the Pegasus was assigned to conduct a test of a phasing cloaking device,

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    in direct violation of the Treaty of Algeron.

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    During the test, an explosion occurred in main engineering, resulting in heavy casualties.

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    Several members of the crew, including first officer Ron Moore and the chief engineer,

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    mutinied in an attempt to shut down the illegal test.

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    Pressman, Riker, and seven other crew members fled the ship in an escape pod.

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    Not long after departing, they witnessed a large explosion in space.

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    No wreckage was found, and the vessel was believed to have been destroyed by a warp

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    core breach.

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    In fact, the Pegasus was not destroyed but rather drifted in phased-cloak form until

  • 11:13

    it re-materialized inside asteroid gamma 601, half of it in solid rock, in the Devolin system.

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    3.

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    USS Excalibur (NCC-26517) Type: Heavy Cruiser

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    Class: Ambassador Class As seen in: Mentioned in Star Trek: The Next

  • 11:30

    Generation "The Measure Of A Man" (Season 2, Episode 9) and Star Trek: Voyager "Survival

  • 11:36

    Instinct" (Season 6, Episode 2) and numerous novels, including Star Trek: New Frontier,

  • 11:42

    Enigma, Reunion and Dark Allies In service from: 2362

  • 11:48

    Status: Destroyed Notes: The USS Excalibur is an Ambassador

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    class vessel, arguably the best looking of all Federation starships, hence it's inclusion

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    in this list.

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    The design represents the middle ground between the styles of 23rd and 24th century Starfleet

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    ships, with visible influences from both periods, in fact it was intermediate in size between

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    the Excelsior-class and the Galaxy-class.

  • 12:12

    Under Captain Al Smutko, the Excalibur survived an attack by the Borg, but several members

  • 12:17

    of the crew were assimilated in the encounter.

  • 12:20

    Following the vessel's refit in 2373, command was given to Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and

  • 12:25

    she was involved in a significant number of key Starfleet operations.

  • 12:29

    She was destroyed in 2376 by a Narobian virus planted in the ship's computer core during

  • 12:35

    the Double Helix crisis.

  • 12:37

    The USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-C) was another Ambassador class starship.

  • 12:43

    Under the command of Captain Rachel Garrett, the Enterprise was destroyed defending a Klingon

  • 12:48

    outpost on Narendra III from Romulan attack.

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    The brave actions of the crew led to peace between the Klingon Empire and United Federation

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    of Planets. 2.

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    USS Hood (NCC-2541) Type: Heavy Cruiser

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    Class: Excelsior Class As seen in: She appears in several episodes

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    of Star Trek: The Next Generation, including Encounter at Far Point (Season 1, Episode

  • 13:12

    1), Tin Man (Season 3, Episode 20) and is mentioned in many others.

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    She is also mentioned in numerous novels including Imzadi, Demons of Air and Darkness, A Time

  • 13:23

    to Heal, Articles of the Federation and A Singular Destiny

  • 13:27

    In service from: 2361 Status: Active

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    Notes: Almost as well known through Starfleet as the name Enterprise, Hood also comes from

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    excellent pedigree.

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    Under the command of Captain Robert DeSoto, a man with a legendary reputation equal only

  • 13:42

    to Captain Jean Luc Picard, the USS Hood was the sole surviving vessel of the Battle of

  • 13:47

    Wolf 359 in 2367, as referenced in Star Trek: The Next Generation "The Drumhead" (Season

  • 13:54

    4, Episode 21).

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    She also survived the Dominion War and the Borg invasion of 2381.

  • 14:01

    There's a little confusion in Trek lore over the correct registry number for the USS Hood.

  • 14:06

    However, it's been confirmed as NCC-2541, therefore making her a close contemporary

  • 14:13

    sister ship of the USS Repulse NCC-2544, further establishing a Starfleet practice that when

  • 14:20

    a ship was named for a historical counterpart they are sometimes paired in the same class

  • 14:25

    with other contemporary historical counterparts.

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    The historic HMS Hood and HMS Repulse were contemporary British battle cruisers who shared

  • 14:34

    a similar fate in World War II.

  • 14:37

    Other examples include the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) and the USS Lexington (NCC-1709)

  • 14:45

    as well as the USS Monitor (NCC-61826) and the USS Merrimac (NCC-61827).

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    1.

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    USS Defiant (NX-74205) Type: Escort Cruiser

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    Class: Naval Experimental (NX) As seen in: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star

  • 15:05

    Trek: First Contact In service from: 2370

  • 15:09

    Status: Destroyed Notes: Development on the Defiant began in

  • 15:13

    response to the Borg threat to the Federation.

  • 15:16

    Although officially classified as an escort vessel, the Defiant was nothing less than

  • 15:20

    Starfleet's first design of warship, designed to combat the Borg.

  • 15:24

    She featured minimal equipment for scientific research and was not designed to accommodate

  • 15:29

    families.

  • 15:30

    The Defiant did not perform well in its initial trial runs.

  • 15:34

    It was overpowered and over-gunned for a ship of its size—so much so that the Defiant

  • 15:38

    nearly shook itself apart when the engines were tested at full power.

  • 15:43

    These design flaws, combined with the Borg threat becoming less urgent, led Starfleet

  • 15:47

    to abandon the project and place the prototype in storage.

  • 15:51

    After the USS Odyssey was destroyed in late 2370, Commander Benjamin Sisko, who served

  • 15:57

    on the team that designed the Defiant, requested that the vessel be pulled out of storage and

  • 16:02

    assigned to Deep Space 9 to counter the new threat of the Dominion.

  • 16:06

    After many years of extremely active service, including the Battle of Sector 001, the USS

  • 16:13

    Defiant was destroyed at the Second Battle of Chin'toka.

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Definition and meaning of FLOCKED

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/fläk/

verb
(of birds) congregate in flock.