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THESTARFLEET REGISTRYRESEARCHED AND COMPILED BYJOHN W. BULLERWELL

IntroductionWhat you hold is perhaps the most comprehensive listing of the NCC- and NXFederation Starfleet registration numbers ever created. Unfortunately, as comprehensiveas it is, it is also confusing, error filled and riddled with mysteries.These numbers are from the entirety of fandom and canon. If you’re looking for awork of completely canon numbers and nothing else, this is not the document for you.Because the majority of these numbers come from fandom, there are a lot ofdiscrepancies, and a lot of replication. There are numerous considerations I needed tomake in compiling the list.For instance, I worked under the assumption that a ship with a lettered suffix (forexample NCC-1234-C) is carrying a registry ‘tradition’, like the Enterprise. Therefore, iffandom listed a NCC-XXX-A U.S.S. No Name, I assumed the was a NCC-XXX (nosuffix) No Name as well. While this is indeed very unlikely, I included them for the sakeof completeness, as the original originator likely intended.Also, spellings in this document are intentional. If a ships name was Merrimac, Idid not change it to Merrimack, or vice-versa. Again, it is assumed that the originator ofthe ship’s name/number intended their spelling to be correct.Some vessels had the same names and numbers, but were listed under twodifferent class names. An example of this would be the Orka-class and the Clarke-class.Both classes had the same ships and numbers. I simply chose which class appeared infandom first if I could determine it.Along these same lines, sometimes fandom has several different classes with thesame names, often hundreds or thousands of numbers apart. I list both.A great number of registry numbers have several starships listed. I offer noexplanation for this in the document, but one might assume that Starfleet did a lot ofjostling with the numbers. In the case of duplicate ships with the same numbers, canonvessels are listed first.This work is a labour of love. But of course, I may have missed some numbers,and if so, I would ask that you contact me with corrections/additions atjohn.bullerwell@gmail.com.

NCC-01U.S.S. DauntlessConqueror-classThe first starship registered under the auspices of the Federation Starfleet.NCC-02NCC-03NCC-04NCC-05NCC-06U.S.S. VictoryU.S.S. HerculesU.S.S. ProtectorU.S.S. CrusaderU.S.S. ssConqueror-classYorktown-classDesignated a carrier.NCC-07NCC-08U.S.S. Valley ForgeU.S.S. AkagiU.S.S. Benjamin commissioned in 2280, the Franklin was purchased by a private group ofinvestors in 2283 and refitted into a medical-services vessel and renamed 3U.S.S. HoodU.S.S. PotemkinU.S.S. RepulseU.S.S. RabinU.S.S. rktown-classCurran-classFirst starship of her class, designated a patrol vessel.U.S.S. Benjamin FranklinDaedalus-classLaunched Feb.13, 2179 under the command of Captain Iwasaki Ikushima(b.2146). The ship remained in service for over 175 years as an Academytraining vessel. The vessel’s motto was 25U.S.S. StilesU.S.S. ThayerU.S.S. SudlerU.S.S. CrusherU.S.S. HealyU.S.S. GauthierU.S.S. LangerU.S.S. HotmerU.S.S. PerriU.S.S. SullivanU.S.S. PetersonU.S.S. lassPrototype vessel of her class, designated as a NCC-054NCC-059U.S.S. KolyaU.S.S. StephensonU.S.S. RussellU.S.S. ConwayU.S.S. San FranciscoU.S.S. SchaeferU.S.S. IndependenceU.S.S. PotempkinU.S.S. HoodU.S.S. EndeavorU.S.S. ssCurran-class

NCC-061NCC-062NCC-067NCC-068NCC-069NCC-070U.S.S. IntrepidU.S.S. LondonU.S.S. ChesapeakeU.S.S. VandaliaU.S.S. CatskillU.S.S. anopus-classFirst starship of her class, a science/survey C-100U.S.S. Hampton RoadsU.S.S. AlbemarleU.S.S. CorinthU.S.S. Robert E. LeeU.S.S. MassachusettsU.S.S. TennesseeU.S.S. FloridaU.S.S. MinnesotaU.S.S. DelawareU.S.S. AtlantaU.S.S. du PontU.S.S. AppomattoxU.S.S. EagleU.S.S. LexingtonU.S.S. an-classPowhatan-classOrka-classFirst vessel of her class, designated a gunboat by Starfleet.U.S.S. ClarkeClarke-classFirst ship of her class, a diplomatic clipper. Crewed by 61 persons, it was115,long, 103m wide and 28.5m high. The ship was armed with three phaser banksand it weighed 31,000 metric C-107NCC-108NCC-109NCC-110NCC-111U.S.S. AbelU.S.S. PachelliU.S.S. SiriusU.S.S. GutierrezU.S.S. BaxmanU.S.S. GlumplerU.S.S. HamblinU.S.S. O'ConnerU.S.S. BoyceU.S.S. NunnleyU.S.S. CarthageU.S.S. HollidaU.S.S. -classOrka-class

47NCC-148NCC-149U.S.S. BostickU.S.S. OwensU.S.S. GarrisonU.S.S. PeeveyU.S.S. OakesU.S.S. GallingtonU.S.S. ChambersU.S.S. NortonU.S.S. BranchU.S.S. PuenteU.S.S. GonzalezU.S.S. NebulaU.S.S. NeelU.S.S. FurrmanU.S.S. CharltonU.S.S. ZunigaU.S.S. QuenelU.S.S. FincherU.S.S. McCleadU.S.S. ZhaoU.S.S. HerbergerU.S.S. ChumleyU.S.S. QulliamU.S.S. FairchildU.S.S. ZeisselU.S.S. EubankU.S.S. ArtemisU.S.S. MaynesU.S.S. RabumU.S.S. CoakleyU.S.S. HermanosU.S.S. YowelU.S.S. RodgersU.S.S. DolberryU.S.S. YildizU.S.S. MastrovichU.S.S. DabbsU.S.S. RushingU.S.S. DunniganU.S.S. ss

NCC-150U.S.S. DaedalusDaedalus-classFirst vessel of the Daedalus class, a cruiser that was one of Starfleet’s mostsuccessful early designs. 105m long, 48m wide and 31m high, it had a crewcompliment of 101.U.S.S. OkinawaOkinawa-classFirst vessel of the C-157NCC-158NCC-159NCC-160U.S.S. WhalinU.S.S. IcarusU.S.S. SandeufferU.S.S. PhoenixU.S.S. LysaghtU.S.S. ValiantU.S.S. DyerU.S.S. ClarkeU.S.S. WalloshU.S.S. DakotaU.S.S. ShaffermanU.S.S. ProteusU.S.S. EckhardtU.S.S. VoyagerU.S.S. IsomU.S.S. SaladinU.S.S. HuestisesU.S.S. DianaU.S.S. WilowiakU.S.S. e Carolina had been welded to an asteroid in the Xii system and used as ahabitat module for colonists, was returned to its original configuration and isnow on display in the Starfleet Museum.NCC-161NCC-162U.S.S. LunaU.S.S. SoyuzU.S.S. StevickU.S.S. ApolloU.S.S. -classOrka-class

NCC-163NCC-164NCC-165NCC-166NCC-167U.S.S. PioneerU.S.S. LouisianaU.S.S. IwanakaU.S.S. TorvaldsenU.S.S. VintonU.S.S. SputnikU.S.S. JergensU.S.S. JeffersonU.S.S. LuedeckeU.S.S. -classOrka-classDaedalus-classStarship destroyed in the early days of the Federation Starfleet.NCC-168NCC-169NCC-170U.S.S. TokyoU.S.S. SommervilleU.S.S. ArronaxU.S.S. JacquesU.S.S. MirU.S.S. LiekerU.S.S. ss hip that , when retired from active duty, became part of the SmithsonianInstitute.NCC-171NCC-172NCC-173U.S.S. BowmanU.S.S. VardimannU.S.S. Theodore RooseveltU.S.S. JavierU.S.S. DolphinU.S.S. CoventryU.S.S. KrishinakuamarU.S.S. classLost at a Class-M moon of planet Mab-Bu VI in 2167 while under the commandof Captain Bryce Shumar. It had a crew of 229.NCC-174NCC-175NCC-176U.S.S. SultanU.S.S. RobinsonU.S.S. MoscowU.S.S. VallejoU.S.S. FrontierU.S.S. LanningU.S.S. ed shortly after visiting planet Sigma Iotia I in 2168.NCC-177NCC-178U.S.S. JaushlinU.S.S. LibertyU.S.S. BarronU.S.S. UzzleU.S.S. AsimovU.S.S. MercuryU.S.S. lassDaedalus-classDaedalus-classOrka-class

NCC-186NCC-187NCC-188NCC-189U.S.S. ZondU.S.S. AndromedaU.S.S. KoloskieU.S.S. Marco PoloU.S.S. MelbourneU.S.S. JohsenU.S.S. SpauldingU.S.S. KawaskyU.S.S. UrbanoskyU.S.S. LincolnU.S.S. LarsonU.S.S. TimmonsU.S.S. MauryU.S.S. GeminiU.S.S. JelinikU.S.S. VikingU.S.S. SheffieldU.S.S. UnderhillU.S.S. JohnsonU.S.S. LorenzU.S.S. ShenandoahU.S.S. WellsU.S.S. NelsonU.S.S. BandiU.S.S. IndependenceU.S.S. McGrawU.S.S. alus-classDisappeared at planet Beta II in .S. ColumbiaU.S.S. ChallengerU.S.S. DiscoveryU.S.S. AtlantisU.S.S. EndeavourU.S.S. alus-classDaedalus-classPerseus-classOne of Starfleet’s first destroyers.NCC-196NCC-197NCC-198NCC-199U.S.S. GainesU.S.S. VeneraU.S.S. Buena VistaU.S.S. CassiniU.S.S. HerculesU.S.S. CochraneU.S.S. New alus-classDaedalus-class

NCC-200U.S.S. AsmodeusAsmodeus-classFirst vessel and prototype of the Asmodeus class of corvette-type vessels. Wellarmed for its size with three dual phaser banks and 4 torpedo tubes, the smallship had a deadweight tonnage of 24,500 metric tones. It was crewed by 86people, consisting of 16 officers and 70 crew. It was 102m long, 103m wide and33m high.U.S.S. JesterJester-classFirst vessel of the Jester class, classified as a corvette.U.S.S. CometComet-class cruiser.First vessel and namesake of the Comet class cruiser.NCC-201U.S.S. IcarusIcarus-classThe first starship of her class, designated an exploratory cruiser.NCC-202NCC-203NCC-204NCC-205NCC-206U.S.S. GaileyU.S.S. MeteorU.S.S. EaganU.S.S. AuroraU.S.S. CoxU.S.S. NovaU.S.S. McCreadyU.S.S. PulsarU.S.S. RosenburgU.S.S. NebulaU.S.S. ester-classComet-classAriadne-classFirst vessel of her class, a clipper launched in 2277.NCC-207NCC-208NCC-209NCC-210NCC-211U.S.S. PfenningU.S.S. QuasarU.S.S. TisdaleU.S.S. EclipseU.S.S. UnderdogU.S.S. EquinoxU.S.S. EatherlyU.S.S. SolsticeU.S.S. NikulaU.S.S. CoronaU.S.S. LucioU.S.S. s

CC-219NCC-220NCC-221NCC-222NCC-223U.S.S. PolomskyU.S.S. GalaxyU.S.S. CovingtonU.S.S. FlareU.S.S. TurnpinU.S.S. ProximaU.S.S. SaltamachioU.S.S. PolarisU.S.S. GallegosU.S.S. MercuryU.S.S. MorgantiU.S.S. VenusU.S.S. DykstraU.S.S. LunaU.S.S. Angel RubioU.S.S. SaturnU.S.S. LundbergU.S.S. UranusU.S.S. EtgenU.S.S. NeptuneU.S.S. TongateU.S.S. PlutoU.S.S. McIntyreU.S.S. t-classJester-classWasp-classFirst vessel of her class, the Wasp was classified as a cruiser. 128m long, 66mwide and 62m high, the ship had a crew compliment of 150.NCC-224U.S.S. QuintannaU.S.S. DecaturJester-classWasp-classShip lost and presumed destroyed.NCC-225U.S.S. NarayanU.S.S. RangerJester-classWasp-class

NCC-226U.S.S. CoykendallU.S.S. KearsargeJester-classWasp-classAfter being decommissioned in 2217, the Kearsarge was restored to her originalthree-nacelle configuration and is now on display at the Starfleet Museum.NCC-227NCC-228NCC-229NCC-230U.S.S. GerstnerU.S.S. JupiterU.S.S. PappasU.S.S. EricssonU.S.S. VasquezU.S.S. CumberlandU.S.S. LynchU.S.S. ster-classWasp-classJester-classWasp-classShip lost and presumed destroyed.NCC-231U.S.S. ErhartU.S.S. HollandJester-classWasp-classShip lost and presumed destroyed.NCC-232NCC-233NCC-234NCC-235U.S.S. WretchU.S.S. BushnellU.S.S. RepstineU.S.S. ArmstrongU.S.S. OttoU.S.S. HunleyU.S.S. DunnU.S.S. ValiantU.S.S. -classShip lost and presumed destroyed.NCC-236NCC-237NCC-238U.S.S. NoriegaU.S.S. NautilusU.S.S. MorseU.S.S. NelsonU.S.S. Hercules-classA . LuminarriaU.S.S. HerculesU.S.S. VejarU.S.S. New YorkU.S.S. PantelU.S.S. AnacondaU.S.S. TorgersonU.S.S. NeptuneU.S.S. ExumU.S.S. OlympiaU.S.S. PyciorU.S.S. t in 2203 while exploring the Kellinan Reach.NCC-244U.S.S. SydneyU.S.S. KennonU.S.S. CassiopeiaJester-class

CC-252NCC-253U.S.S. BerlingeriU.S.S. São PauloU.S.S. UllrichU.S.S. AquariusU.S.S. DupreeU.S.S. LundquistU.S.S. McVayU.S.S. RoqueU.S.S. BakdashU.S.S. Heron BayU.S.S. TinsleyU.S.S. DemarestU.S.S. classJester-classJester-classFireball-classThe first vessel of her class, designated as a light C-274NCC-275NCC-276NCC-277NCC-278NCC-278-AU.S.S. RicostaU.S.S. RocketU.S.S. MoradoU.S.S. EvilsizerU.S.S. NolteU.S.S. CraddockU.S.S. TranthamU.S.S. FoustU.S.S. LooneyU.S.S. HalseyU.S.S. PiconU.S.S. LovelessU.S.S. FuquaU.S.S. Le'ClearU.S.S. GaribayU.S.S. ZaviscaU.S.S. YorkU.S.S. MilliganU.S.S. CerdaU.S.S. MermeaU.S.S. DellingerU.S.S. TinkerU.S.S. GlasnerU.S.S. Nader CovairU.S.S. EstesU.S.S. ZeiglerU.S.S. AkulaU.S.S. RequatU.S.S. er-classJester-classJester-classAkula-classFirst vessel of her class, and at least the second vessel to bear the name.NCC-279U.S.S. PharisJester-class

.S.S. NodurftU.S.S. IstanbulU.S.S. RochaU.S.S. CassiopeiaU.S.S. Sao PauloU.S.S. Ishtar TerraU.S.S. Ra PateraU.S.S. Pavonis MonsU.S.S. GrahdJester-classJester-classOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classArmstrong-classShip that transported humanitarian aid and terraforming equipment to thestarving inhabitants of Locarus VII in 2205.NCC-302NCC-303NCC-304NCC-305U.S.S. Mount CubaU.S.S. Aphrodite TerraU.S.S. CopratesU.S.S. DrakeOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-306NCC-307U.S.S. Syria PlanumU.S.S. Montes HaemusU.S.S. ChurchillOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-308U.S.S. Elysium MontesU.S.S. AquariusU.S.S. BeattyOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-309U.S.S. ColimaU.S.S. F. D. RooseveltOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-310U.S.S. Green MountainU.S.S. PodishOlympus Mons-classPodish-classFirst starship of her class, designated as a super-scout.U.S.S. Aonia TerraU.S.S. LehmanU.S.S. LincolnOlympus Mons-classOkinawa-classLincoln-classCruiser starship, the first vessel of her class. Crewed by 254 people, the ship was174m long, 63m wide and 45m high.NCC-311U.S.S. Montes AlpesU.S.S. UtopiaOlympus Mons-classLincoln-class

NCC-312U.S.S. RooseveltU.S.S. FletcherOkinawa-classFletcher-classFirst vessel of her class, designated a destroyer by Starfleet.U.S.S. AconcaguaU.S.S. WaterlooOlympus Mons-classLincoln-classShip that due to be retired, it fell victim to a Klingon attack in the Becker systemin 2224.NCC-313U.S.S. Graf SpeeShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-314U.S.S. ErebusU.S.S. SorbonneU.S.S. TegethoffOlympus Mons-classLincoln-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-315NCC-316NCC-317U.S.S. Apis TholusU.S.S. LibertyU.S.S. HimalchuliU.S.S. MiamiU.S.S. VesuviusU.S.S. KievU.S.S. HipperOlympus Mons-classLincoln-classOlympus Mons-classLincoln-classOlympus Mons-classLincoln-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-318U.S.S. D’tarU.S.S. Theia MonsU.S.S. Yi Sun SinOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-319U.S.S. KametU.S.S. KievU.S.S. TanakaOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-320U.S.S. Mount RainierU.S.S. St. VincentOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-321NCC-322NCC-323U.S.S. St. HelensU.S.S. Var MonsU.S.S. ZhadnovU.S.S. KungurU.S.S. GrossglocknerU.S.S. GuderianOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classOkinawa-classOlympus Mons-classOlympus Mons-classShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-324U.S.S. DunniganShip designated as a frigate with a crew of 164.NCC-325NCC-326NCC-327NCC-328U.S.S. ZubeneschamaliU.S.S. PherkadU.S.S. AlpheccaU.S.S. GraffiasU.S.S. AtriaBison 4-classBison 4-classBison 4-classBison 4-classBison 4-class

CC-336NCC-337NCC-338NCC-339NCC-340NCC-341U.S.S. VilleneuveU.S.S. SabikU.S.S. RickoverzU.S.S. RasalgethiU.S.S. DonitzU.S.S. ShaulaU.S.S. MalloryU.S.S. RasalhagueU.S.S. EltaninU.S.S. Golden hindU.S.S. TogoU.S.S. Kaus MediaU.S.S. HarwoodU.S.S. Kaus AustralisU.S.S. AmsterdamU.S.S. RommelU.S.S. SheliakU.S.S. NunkiU.S.S. SadrU.S.S. Deneb AlgediU.S.S. Al Na'irU.S.S. TuverlindOkinawa-classBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison 4-classBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison 4-classBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison 4-classBison 4-classBison 4-classBison 4-classBison 4-classTuverlind-classPrototype vessel of her class, designated as a 347NCC-348NCC-349NCC-350U.S.S. SadalbariU.S.S. McCluskyU.S.S. SkatU.S.S. JasonU.S.S. ScheatU.S.S. DeweyU.S.S. DeGamaU.S.S. DegrasseU.S.S. SuffrenU.S.S. SenyavinU.S.S. HosegawaU.S.S. ShawU.S.S. FrobisherBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison 4-classOkinawa-classBison Frobisher-classFirst starship of her class, classified as a clipper.NCC-352NCC-353NCC-354NCC-362NCC-367U.S.S. ChakaU.S.S. CetshwayoU.S.S. ReynoldsU.S.S. Cape CanaveralU.S.S. trong-classKorolev-classFirst vessel of her class, classified by Starfleet as an exploratory cruiser.NX-374U.S.S. MoskvaMoskva-classFirst vessel of her class, the Moskva entered service in April 2179 andwas 161.23m long, 40m high and 68.32m wide. Weighing 67,750 tons, it held acrew of 198, and was well armed with laser cannons, Spartak missiles, laser

turrets and Ultraphased pulse laser cannons. The ship was later re-registered asNCC-274 after completing trials.NCC-375NCC-376NCC-377U.S.S. OrionU.S.S. CallistoU.S.S. AuroraMoskva-classMoskva-classMoskva-classStarship that was a participant at the historic Battle of Eohippus IV, it was laterretired and placed on display at the Starfleet 406NCC-407NCC-410NCC-412U.S.S. PallasU.S.S. AfricaU.S.S. ThresherU.S.S. OsakaU.S.S. JohannesburgU.S.S. TitanU.S.S. TheissU.S.S. NostromoU.S.S. San FranciscoU.S.S. SkorzenyU.S.S. GatoU.S.S. KripneyU.S.S. VincennesU.S.S. Roger YoungU.S.S. AmericaU.S.S. SulacoU.S.S. Von BraunU.S.S. Susan CalvinU.S.S. TyrellU.S.S. GanymedeU.S.S. MetropolisU.S.S. ApolloU.S.S. BarsoonU.S.S. ThunderchildU.S.S. Seymour CrayU.S.S. McManusU.S.S. Wah ChangU.S.S. IngrahamU.S.S. VostokU.S.S. ShanghaiU.S.S. O’ConnorU.S.S. TrumbullU.S.S. Yi-ChunU.S.S. MansteinU.S.S. HiggensU.S.S. Marco -classOkinawa-classOkinawa-classTycho Brahe-classA transport/tug vessel.NCC-416NCC-417NCC-420U.S.S. JacksonU.S.S. SchwarzkopfU.S.S. HallOkinawa-classOkinawa-classOkinawa-class

NCC-424U.S.S. PompeiiSaladin-classMT-1 Federation destroyer with a crew compliment of 200. It was destroyed.NCC-430U.S.S. PleiadesPleiades-classFirst vessel of her class, designated a survey CC-444U.S.S. ApollusU.S.S. StarplotterU.S.S. ArayusU.S.S. PlocyonusU.S.S. QuestarU.S.S. StarrangerU.S.S. TrobranurU.S.S. ProminenceU.S.S. EclipseU.S.S. IdunasU.S.S. CobrusU.S.S. VortexU.S.S. lassMissouri-classFirst vessel of her C-451U.S.S. BraudosU.S.S. AshnarU.S.S. CommendationU.S.S. CompletionU.S.S. SearcherU.S.S. ConcernU.S.S. StarroverU.S.S. OrionU.S.S. -classPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241.NCC-452U.S.S. CordovaU.S.S. MackPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241

NCC-453U.S.S. FoundationU.S.S. LtCol Oliver NorthPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-454U.S.S. OdysseyU.S.S. ByngPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-455U.S.S. RheesaU.S.S. MathewsPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-456U.S.S. VikingU.S.S. DreyfusPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-457U.S.S. CreetaU.S.S. KimmelPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-458U.S.S. PilgrimU.S.S. RickoverPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-459U.S.S. MedallionU.S.S. Ralph HayesPleiades-classUpgraded frigate with a crew of 241NCC-460U.S.S. KovarisKovaris-classFirst vessel of her class, a destroyer.NCC-471U.S.S. ObserverU.S.S. Marko RamusPleiades-classBattle frigate with a crew compliment of 185.NCC-472U.S.S. GreerGreer-class corsair.Prototype of the Greer-class, designated a corsair.NCC-473U.S.S. Gunter PrienBattle frigate with a crew compliment of 185.NCC-474U.S.S. Joesph EnrightBattle frigate with a crew compliment of 185.NCC-479U.S.S. DiscoveryA scout type vessel.NCC-482U.S.S. BurlingameA scout type vessel.NCC-484U.S.S. ChallengerA scout type vessel.NCC-488U.S.S. AtlantisA scout type vessel.NX-500----Unnamed propulsion test ship, its features included a 45% more efficientimpulse drive and a very experimental :intra-warp” drive. While the ship wasdestroyed during testing in 2269, all 8 crew were saved.

NCC-500U.S.S. SaladinSaladin-classFirst vessel of her class, designated a destroyer, the Saladin had a crew of 200, aDWT of 95,000 metric tonnes and was 242.5m long. James T. Kirk commandedthis vessel early in his career.NCC-501U.S.S. AntaresScience vessel under the command of Captain Ramart. It was destroyed in 2266when a baffle plate on its energy pile vanished thanks to a young man namedCharlie, whom the Antares had just transferred to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC1701.NCC-502U.S.S. JenghizU.S.S. DariusU.S.S. ship, the first of her class. A light cruiser, it was constructed at the TezukaRepublic Shipyards in Earth orbit above Singapore and joined Starfleet in 2184.The ship was 122m long, 60m wide and 29m high, with a crew compliment of90. The ship weighed 30,100 metric tons.NCC-503NCC-504NCC-505NCC-506NCC-507U.S.S. AlaricU.S.S. ShepardU.S.S. SargonU.S.S. TitovU.S.S. NikolaiU.S.S. XerxesU.S.S. GlennU.S.S. PompeyU.S.S. GrissomU.S.S. arin-classSaladin-classFormer posting of Hikaru Sulu, during which time it visited both Sigma ChiXIV and Gamma Lambda II, as well as Iota Tau Psi.NCC-508U.S.S. LeonovU.S.S. SuleimanGagarin-classSaladin-classStarship commanded by “Number One” during a potential Romulan incursion.NCC-509NCC-510NCC-511NCC-512U.S.S. TereshkovaU.S.S. EtzelU.S.S. LovellU.S.S. TamerlaneU.S.S. KomarovU.S.S. AlexanderU.S.S. DobrovolskyU.S.S. HannibalU.S.S. adin-classGagarin-class

NCC-513NCC-514NCC-515NCC-516NCC-517U.S.S. AhrimanU.S.S. CollinsU.S.S. RahmanU.S.S. ChristopherU.S.S. AdadU.S.S. RicheyU.S.S. HashishiyunU.S.S. ArchytasU.S.S. arin-classSaladin-classFormer posting of Nyota Uhura early in her career. The vessel’s phaser cannonswere retrofitted in construction orbit in October of 2264.NCC-518NCC-519NCC-520U.S.S. Kai-fung-fuU.S.S. HamilcarU.S.S. Al-RammahU.S.S. ShaitanU.S.S. FontanaU.S.S. -classGagarin-classSiva-classThe Siva-class of vessel is a technological advancement of the .S.S. HaasU.S.S. PazuzuU.S.S. LuciferU.S.S. Hyder AliU.S.S. MolockU.S.S. CongreveU.S.S. HathorU.S.S. RuggieriU.S.S. AresU.S.S. DelhiU.S.S. BurneyU.S.S. a-classLincoln-classGagarin-classSiva-classJose Domingues served aboard this vessel in 2251.NCC-526U.S.S. PassatU.S.S. GolightlyU.S.S. Brigham YoungU.S.S. TyrU.S.S. OsakaU.S.S. lassLincoln-classGagarin-classThe Goddard joined Starfleet Academy as a training ship, but was retired andscrapped in 2266 after a reactor accident in which several cadets and instructorswere killed or severely injured.NCC-527NCC-528U.S.S. SadatU.S.S. JugurthaU.S.S. CheronU.S.S. TsiolkovskyU.S.S. Czar NicholasU.S.S. IblisU.S.S. AuroraU.S.S. assAkula-classSiva-classLincoln-classGagarin-class

NCC-529NCC-530U.S.S. SkanderbegU.S.S. LokiU.S.S. HamburgU.S.S. KorolevU.S.S. lassCochise-classThe Cochise-class of vessel is a technological advancement of the Saladin-class.It was commanded by Captain Micah Chandler in 2268 during the “IntersterralShortcut” incident. The ship remained in service until at least -537NCC-538NCC-539U.S.S. SiriusU.S.S. SangerU.S.S. AlvaU.S.S. LeyU.S.S. PontiacU.S.S. MontgolfierU.S.S. Isreal PutnamU.S.S. NeyU.S.S. LilienthalU.S.S. El CidU.S.S. WeisskopfU.S.S. SuvarovU.S.S. GeronimoU.S.S. WrightU.S.S. CortezU.S.S. Re LeeU.S.S. Santos-DumontU.S.S. AlvaradoU.S.S. ZepplinU.S.S. De RuyterU.S.S. LeonidusU.S.S. SikorskyU.S.S. MariusU.S.S. HektorU.S.S. sing ochise-classRising arin-classThe Bleriot made first contact with 12 races, and was displayed at the StarfleetMuseum.NCC-540U.S.S. LysanderCochise-classCommanded by Captain Mohammed Tafari in 2269 during the search for theU.S.S. Intrepid.NCC-541NCC-542NCC-543NCC-544U.S.S. DavidU.S.S. King DavidU.S.S. EarhartU.S.S. DrakeU.S.S. DavidU.S.S. YeagerU.S.S. AppollyonU.S.S. SamsonU.S.S. PerseusAkula-classRising Star-classGagarin-classCochise-classRising ochise-class

NCC-545U.S.S. CenturionConstitution-classThis starship was 51U.S.S. Al MahdiU.S.S. NelsonU.S.S. AjaxU.S.S. AkbarU.S.S. Abu BekrU.S.S. IvanU.S.S. estroyed in 2254 at Theta Kalyb.NCC-552NCC-553NCC-554NCC-555NCC-556U.S.S. TheseusU.S.S. ScipioU.S.S. MartelU.S.S. CimonU.S.S. GuannadaCochi

NCC-150 U.S.S. Daedalus Daedalus-class First vessel of the Daedalus class, a cruiser that was one of Starfleet s most successful early designs. 105m long, 48m wide and 31m high, it

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