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Template:Startrek2 This is a list of the fictional Star Trek universe's Earth and Federation 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 ), Star Trek: Discovery (DISCO), Star Trek: Picard (PIC), Star Trek: Lower Decks (STLD), Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (SNW) , 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]

  • 1.1 Akira class
  • 1.2 Ambassador class
  • 1.3 Andromeda class
  • 1.4 Antares class
  • 1.5 Apollo class
  • 1.6 Bradbury class
  • 1.7 Challenger class
  • 1.8 Cheyenne class
  • 1.9 Chimaera class
  • 1.10 Constellation class
  • 1.11 Constitution class
  • 1.12 Daedalus class
  • 1.13 Danube class
  • 1.14 Defiant class
  • 1.15 Deneva class
  • 1.16 Excelsior class
  • 1.17 Freedom class
  • 1.18 Galaxy class
  • 1.19 Hokule'a class
  • 1.20 Hope class
  • 1.21 Intrepid class
  • 1.22 Istanbul class
  • 1.23 Korolev class
  • 1.24 Luna class
  • 1.25 Mediterranean class
  • 1.26 Merced class
  • 1.27 Miranda class
  • 1.28 Nebula class
  • 1.29 New Constitution class
  • 1.30 New Orleans class
  • 1.31 Niagara class
  • 1.32 Norway class
  • 1.33 Nova class
  • 1.34 NX class
  • 1.35 Oberth class
  • 1.36 Prometheus class
  • 1.37 Renaissance class
  • 1.38 Rigel class
  • 1.39 Saber class
  • 1.40 Sequoia class
  • 1.41 Sovereign class
  • 1.42 Soyuz class
  • 1.43 Springfield class
  • 1.44 Steamrunner class
  • 1.45 Surak class
  • 1.46 Sydney class
  • 1.47 Wambundu class
  • 1.48 Wells class
  • 1.49 Yorkshire class
  • 1.50 Zodiac class
  • 1.51 Class unknown
  • 2.1 Peregrine class
  • 2.2 Yellowstone class
  • 2.3 Class unknown
  • 4 References

Starships [ ]

Akira class [ ], ambassador class [ ], andromeda class [ ], antares class [ ], apollo class [ ], bradbury class [ ], challenger class [ ], cheyenne class [ ], chimaera class [ ].

Named for the mythical chimaera .

Constellation class [ ]

Constitution class [ ], daedalus class [ ], danube class [ ], defiant class [ ], deneva class [ ], excelsior class [ ], freedom class [ ], galaxy class [ ], hokule'a class [ ], hope class [ ], intrepid class [ ], istanbul class [ ], korolev class [ ].

Named for spacecraft designer Sergey Pavlovich Korolev .

Luna class [ ]

Mediterranean class [ ], merced class [ ], miranda class [ ], nebula class [ ], new constitution class [ ], new orleans class [ ], niagara class [ ], norway class [ ], nova class [ ], nx class [ ], oberth class [ ], prometheus class [ ], renaissance class [ ], rigel class [ ], saber class [ ], sequoia class [ ], sovereign class [ ], soyuz class [ ], springfield class [ ], steamrunner class [ ], surak class [ ].

Named for Vulcan philosopher Surak .

Sydney class [ ]

Wambundu class [ ], wells class [ ], yorkshire class [ ], zodiac class [ ], class unknown [ ], non-starships and support vessels [ ], peregrine class [ ], yellowstone class [ ], see also [ ].

  • Starfleet starship registry

References [ ]

  • ↑ 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 Okuda, Michael & Denise (1994,1997,1999). Star Trek Encyclopedia . New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-03475-8 .  
  • ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Star Trek: First Contact . 1996-11-22.
  • ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 " Message in a Bottle ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN. 1998-01-14.
  • ↑ " Tin Man ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Yesterday's Enterprise ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 6.00 6.01 6.02 6.03 6.04 6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08 6.09 6.10 6.11 6.12 6.13 6.14 " Redemption, Part II ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 " Non Sequitur ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " You Are Cordially Invited... ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Second Chances ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 " Conspiracy ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 11.0 11.1 " Tribunal ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 12.00 12.01 12.02 12.03 12.04 12.05 12.06 12.07 12.08 12.09 12.10 12.11 " The Best of Both Worlds, Part II ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Data's Day ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 14.0 14.1 " Apocalypse Rising ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Charlie X ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ " Tapestry ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Where No One Has Gone Before ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Lower Decks ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 19.0 19.1 " Ménage à Troi ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 20.0 20.1 " Brothers ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 21.0 21.1 " Firstborn ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 22.0 22.1 " The Die is Cast ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Abandoned ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Too Short a Season ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Treachery, Faith, and the Great River ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Peak Performance ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 27.00 27.01 27.02 27.03 27.04 27.05 27.06 27.07 27.08 27.09 27.10 27.11 " Sacrifice of Angels ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 28.0 28.1 " The Battle ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Elementary, Dear Data ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 30.5 30.6 " In the Pale Moonlight ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Doomsday Machine ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ 32.0 32.1 " In a Mirror, Darkly, Part I ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ " Mirror, Mirror ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ 34.0 34.1 34.2 34.3 Star Trek III: The Search for Spock .
  • ↑ 35.0 35.1 35.2 35.3 Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home .
  • ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country .
  • ↑ 37.0 37.1 37.2 " The Ultimate Computer ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ " The Omega Glory ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ 39.0 39.1 " Obsession ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ " The Return of the Archons ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ " Friday's Child ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ " Power Play ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " A Piece of the Action ". Star Trek .
  • ↑ 44.0 44.1 " Penumbra ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 45.0 45.1 . " Past Prologue ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Q-Less ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Armageddon Game ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 " The Jem'Hadar ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Our Man Bashir ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 50.0 50.1 50.2 50.3 50.4 50.5 " Emissary ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " One Little Ship ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Change of Heart ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 53.0 53.1 " Valiant ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Body Parts ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Battle Lines ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " By Inferno's Light ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Timescape ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Ship ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 59.0 59.1 59.2 " ...Nor the Battle to the Strong ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Empok Nor ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Tacking Into the Wind ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Search ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Changing Face of Evil ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 64.0 64.1 " The Dogs of War ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Legacy ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Reunion ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Caretaker ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Shattered ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Chain of Command, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Neutral Zone ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 71.0 71.1 " Descent, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 72.0 72.1 " The Pegasus ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Paradise ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 74.0 74.1 74.2 74.3 Star Trek: Generations .
  • ↑ 75.0 75.1 75.2 " Flashback ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Statistical Probabilities ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 77.0 77.1 " Relativity ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ 78.0 78.1 " A Time to Stand ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Most Toys ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Field of Fire ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Encounter at Farpoint, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 82.0 82.1 82.2 82.3 82.4 82.5 " Tears of the Prophets ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 83.0 83.1 83.2 83.3 Star Trek: Nemesis .
  • ↑ " Sins of the Father ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Paradise Lost ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " For the Uniform ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 87.0 87.1 " Unnatural Selection ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 88.0 88.1 88.2 88.3 " All Good Things... ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Timeless ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Behind
  • ↑ 91.0 91.1 " The Way of the Warrior, Part II ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Contagion ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Datalore ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Unification, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 95.0 95.1 95.2 " Interface ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Schizoid Man ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Lessons ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 99.0 99.1 99.2 " In Purgatory's Shadow ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Vengeance Factor ". Star Trek: The Next Generation . .
  • ↑ " We'll Always Have Paris ". Star Trek: The Next Generation . .
  • ↑ " The Best of Both Worlds, Part I ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 103.0 103.1 " 11001001 ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Clues ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Night Terrors ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 106.0 106.1 106.2 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan .
  • ↑ " In the Cards ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Waltz ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Sarek ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Defector ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 111.0 111.1 " The Wounded ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Second Sight ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Take Me Out to the Holosuite ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " The Adversary ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Ensign Ro ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ 116.0 116.1 116.2 " Equinox ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Endgame ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ 118.0 118.1 118.2 " Affliction ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ " Silent Enemy ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ " A Fistful of Datas ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Drumhead ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Naked Now ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Realm of Fear ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " The Icarus Factor ". Star Trek: The Next Generation . .
  • ↑ " Melora ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Cause and Effect ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Relics ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Playing God ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ 129.0 129.1 " The Arsenal of Freedom ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Force of Nature ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Ethics ". Star Trek: The Next Generation .
  • ↑ " Far Beyond the Stars ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Azati Prime ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ " The Expanse ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ " The Maquis, Part II ". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine .
  • ↑ " Future Tense ". Star Trek: Enterprise . UPN.
  • ↑ Okuda, Michael & Rick Sternbach (1991). Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual . New York: Pocket Books. ISBN 0-671-70427-3 ).  
  • ↑ Star Trek: Insurrection .
  • ↑ " Unimatrix Zero ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.
  • ↑ " Drive ". Star Trek: Voyager . UPN.

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Hi all, just a reminder that ordering from the www.startrek-starships.com website is no guarantee that they have the product in stock or that you will get it.I ordered DS9 from it on 02-dec-2013 and I'm still being told NEARLY TWO MONTHS LATER thats it out of stock. After two months. Even though they make the product. Anyway go to other functioning shopping sites if you are ordering your models individually.

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If you're dissatisfied you could always ask Eaglemoss to cancel your order and get it elsewhere as you suggest, Conor? If they have completely sold out, then they're probably waiting on another production run before they are even able to send them. Who knows at what time scale they can do that, but I doubt it's as simple as making them as and when they like, they likely have to do them in batches. Considering the Collection is expected to launch in multiple countries over time I'd image that means there's a better chance of older issues being able to get back-issues in stock as they do new runs for each territory's release.

Hi 8of5, Just to clarify. The website side DS9 was in stock. This was only 5 days after it came out after all. I put the order through and paid through Paypal. I checked my balance the following day and they had taken my money. They never sent the model. I then emailed them 4 weeks later asking where the DS9 is. And they said they are out of stock and I'd get it when it was available. And they don't know when that will be. I have now been waiting two months. All I'm saying it ordering from startrek-starships.com when the stock is available is no guarantee it IS available and you will actually get it. Yes I could cancel my order. But my original order was when DS9 was in many different websites at the same price. It would cost a FORTUNE now. As you said you'd think that since DS9 became available in America another batch would be created and I'd have my DS9 by now. But I'm still getting the "we don't know when stock will be available" runaround from customer service. And I'm just warning people to go to the alternative websites rather then startrek-starships.com. For their sanity.

Any news on the Aventine?

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I'm still waiting for my replacement DS9 model. Mine came with a couple of the vertical spires broken in the box. I thought it was odd it rattled :( They said they would replace it, but it would take a while and still waiting. Also getting a little irritated by small errors. The Defiant's left nacelle pennant is backward...which people told them about long before it was released and never corrected. There is almost always at least 1 or 2 errors in each issue, the worst being the cover of the Excelsior issue. A little bit of proofreading and editing would be nice, especially for the price of these things.

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Are you going to be doing any more Eaglemoss reviews? Seems like it kinda stalled out awhile back.

Fear not mcarp555, more reviews forthcoming, I've just not made the time for a few weeks, but I plan to do a big old catch up starting in the next week. Christopher, I agree the Defiant error is Very annoying! Matthew, no Aventine news yet, I imagine if we do get her it wont be until a expansion of the series beyond the initial 70 planned issues.

Looking forward to reading more! As for the Aventine, Is there really any push for ships only in novels? There are still ships that have appeared onscreen that have not been mentioned, like the Pasteur. Yeah, it's not pretty, but at least I've seen it. If you haven't read the novels the Aventine is mentioned in, would you want to buy it? I don't think I would. I'd prefer EM to stick to actually visualized craft (even if only for a screen grab!).

There have been quite a lot of requests for the Aventine, and a handful of other non-canon ships. The Collection's Facebook and Twitter have replied to the effect of: Maybe, one day. I certainly wouldn't expect any to turn up in the first 70 issues. I think three ships have a very small chance of getting in though: USS Titan - It is technically canon, in name, and is probably the most prominent non-canon ship design, starring in its own book series no less. USS Enterprise-F - If any STO original design is going to get the model treatment it will be an Enterprise. This design has had a lot of fanfare, and has a presence outside the game thanks to regular features in Star Trek Magazine. USS Aventine - Some way behind the other two as it's more obscure, but while it's only appeared in a few novels, it did star in the biggest novel event ever, Destiny. Plus it's a just a damned cool design, and it seems to have some love from the STO crowd.

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Discovered this site soon after I started collecting these models. Love the reviews. Been following closely. Wondered what the early opinion is on the Stargazer? I had a close look and it doesn't match the one from the show! I did a quick search on the interweb and found some doug drexler orthographics that seem to match the model more than the one from the show. Wonder if anyone thinks the same? Still like it though :)

Glad you're enjoying Thoughts. I think the Stargazer is one of the more middle-ground ships in the series. It's overall a decent model, but the level of detailing is little inconsistent; could have done with a few more prints on the engineering section. Plus mine seems to rattle a bit!

Just as something different, wouldn't mind seeing Captain John Christopher's Lockheed F-104 Starfighter from the TOS episode "Tomorrow is Yesterday". Just a thought...

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Hi, I am from germany. Eaglemoss is making very, very nice starships and Batmobiles, but are not very good organized. There are many customers with stories like "I never got what I have ordered" or "I had to wait too long" or "I am not sure, if I will ever get what I have bought". Eaglemoss´ phone / mail - service is very polite and tries to help, but after all I am just happy for every order that arrives. They are pretty - those starships!

Hi. Can you tell me where you get your release times from? I'm having serious issues sourcing these. The only local place that is still selling them is Forbidden Planet and for the last 3 ships, when i have called there on the release date listed on the site they are telling me that they actually received them a week earlier.

I do love this line of ships.

Does anyone know when they will release the special gifts such as the abrams enterprise to U.S subscribers? I know the other gift line such as future enterprise and borg cube are scheduled for much later dates but I really want my ds9 and abrams enterprise.

You need to order the special issues.

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I received DS9 several months ago... probably in March or April. (and I live in Seattle) I love it!

i have never had trouble with Eaglemoss. the customer service is excellent. i am sure if you gave them a call they would be more than happy to fix your issue.

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I would love to see a model of Voyagers Aeroshuttle.

Has anyone had any problems with receiving their subscription gifts and could you confirm when I'm supposed to receive each of them (UK).

After being in relationship with emma for seven years,he broke up with me, I did everything possible to bring him back but all was in vain, I wanted him back so much because of the love I have for him, I begged him with everything, I made promises but he refused. I explained my problem to someone online and she suggested that I should rather contact a spell caster that could help me cast a spell to bring him back but I am the type that never believed in spell, I had no choice than to try it, I mailed the spell caster, and he told me there was no problem that everything will be okay before three days, that my ex will return to me before three days, he cast the spell and surprisingly in the second day, it was around 4pm. My ex called me, I was so surprised, I answered the call and all he said was that he was so sorry for everything that happened, that he wanted me to return to him, that he loves me so much. I was so happy and went to him, that was how we started living together happily again. Since then, I have made promise that anybody I know that have a relationship problem, I would be of help to such person by referring him or her to the only real and powerful spell caster who helped me with my own problem and who is different from all the fake ones out there. Anybody could need the help of the spell caster, his email: [email protected] m you can email him if you need his assistance in your relationship or anything. CAN NEVER STOP TALKING ABOUT YOU SIR HIS EMAIL ADDRESS IS:jacobalabispelltemple@gmail .com CONTACT HIM NOW FOR SOLUTION TO ALL YOUR PROBLEM

Personally, every interaction I have had with eaglemoss has been a nightmare. They have yet to meet a single commitment on the individual issues I ordered from the collection shop. I ordered seven ships that were listed as in stock, website stating only 3-5 days for delivery...That was over a month ago. Every email has resulted in a different response and every new ETA has passed. I finally received the K'tinga class last week and it was missing the acrylic stand. I called, they said they would have one out within the week, and that was 8 days ago. Fortunately a local comic dealer gets them from Diamond Distribution and keeps a file for me. I would suggest any other potential collector's do the same as most comic shop's offer a discount for setting up a file, and you can get this wonderful collection without the hassle of the horrid company that publishes it.

Has anyone received the bonus subscription ships, the future Enterprise and the Borg Cube? All I have got is excuses when I have contacted them.

I have mine from the local paper shop. Every fortnight without fail the models are there and the special issues. Try asking at your local shop if they can order for you.

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We are yet to receive the Enterprise D future model after a year of trying. Always out of stock even though its a subscription. :(

I finally got my Future Enterprise but it doesn't come with book. I hope the USS Pasture includes info on the design of the Future Enterprise. There is one ship I have not seen any mention of and is my personal favorite "enemy ship"; the Husnock warship from the TNG episode "Survivor".

Hey any Canadian subscription owners had much trouble receiving ships. I just started and they told me Canada only has first 35 ships right now but assured me it will get more also they said we have no specials I really wanted ds9

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Anybody heard if they're considering the Federation Class Dreadnought from the Starfleet Technical Manual by Franz Joseph? I'd just about kill for one of those!! I'd love to see ALL of those ships from the tech manual made into these models! Those would be a sure way to get me to finally make the move & subscribe!!

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I made a poll to include the Promellian Battlecruiser from TNG's Booby Trap! Sign it here and add your name! http://www.petitionbuzz.com/petitions/promellian-battlecruiser

I received the USS DEFIANT today and the decals on both sides pointed in the right direction. I live in the United States.

is it possible to name your own ship and have it delivered to you???

.....and ive just signed the petition for the Odyssey Class USS ENTERPRISE-F, But, couldnt the odyssey class ship just be made regardless of the petition and renamed something else (like USS Odyssey), otherwise its gonna take ages to get 5000 signatures and to create the model itself causing a load of fuss!

I didn't get issues 50 or 51 and i have called them about it 4 times now. Each time they just go hmm, that strange, you should have got it by now, then they tell me they are showing in stock but may not actually be and that they will order them for me again. They tell me if i haven't got them by such and such a date to call back, but as said i have done that 4 times now and it's the same each time. The next couple didn't come either, but when i called about those ones and they resent them i actually received those ones about a fortnight after i should have originally for them. I think their customer service is terrible. They are polite and all, but seem completely and utterly unable to offer any help beyond telling you to call back again and again. Seriously considering cancelling my subscription.

I hear you. Hands down the worst customer service i have ever experienced. They'll happily keep taking your money, but not so keen on actually sending out the products you have ordered. Call them up, and they haven't a clue as to what has occurred. I was told issue 50 was was re-posted to me 4 times before i actually received it, 3 months late. Oh they're very nice and apologetic about it, but they never seem to do what they have assured you they would. My latest 2 issues are now nearly 2 weeks late. I have been trying to call them about it all week, but they have a new trick with their phone it would seem. Every day this week i have called them at 6.30pm only to be greeted by a recorded message stating that they are closed and their opening hours are 9am to 8pm. Umm, what? last i checked, 6.30pm is EARLIER than 8pm!! Can't explain that at all. I have called them several times at after 7pm. Sadly, they have me by the.....because i really like the collection and want to complete it. Ebay is no use because as is usually the case with collecting 'geek' memorabilia a bunch of assholes buy up as many as they can get their hands on and sell them for ridiculously overpriced amounts. I have seen ships listed as buy it now for £30 quid. I'm not sure they are worth the £10 they currently cost (soon to be £11) never mind £30+.

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Like Gavin Montague I've had trouble with deliveries but have found emailing them works better than calling. I went two months with no deliveries then six items turned up on the same day. Also, I have just seen the SPECIAL EDITION ISS ENTERPRISE MIRROR (mentioned above) complete with MU1 MAG being advertised for sale on Ebay, before it's even been announced at $82 or £53(approx) seller seems sure of release since there is a waiting time for a buy it now item! Eaglemoss have emailed me offering the shuttles collection with a £20 discount and I noticed the 'Japanese' Borg Cube (not the crap one the UK got) on sale for £20 but out of stock. https://shop.eaglemoss.com/star-trek-the-official-starship-collection/borg-cube-model-

I finally received the Future Enerprise D about a month ago but still waiting for the Borg Cube. I can't understand why they started selling on their website (and now out of stock) before giving it to their existing subscribers. I'm sure I'm not the only one still waiting for it.

Baldrick - The link you've supplied is for the 'crap' Borg cube we got here in the UK. I don't see the Japanese cube listed.

For the most part the level of detail and craftsmanship is most excellent. Most models have amazing detail however some lack that detail as if whoever did it was rushed or didn't have detailed knowledge and left important details out. I hope they continue to release more ships especially from the books. I would really love to see the Achilles class battle cruiser the one with the broadside of quantum torpedoes. Also I think that making the series to scale would have been totally amazing. I understand you couldn't make a Borg cube and runabout to scale but mayb in groups like small ships and shuttles on one scale. Capital ships on another scale and large stations Borg cubes to another scale. Models being in scale makes their display together all that pre dramatic.

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Hey guys, I noticed that the USS Titan petition has reached 5,061 signatures. Has anyone told Ben Robinson about this?

Lee - He has known since September. He mentioned it on Twitter and implies that they are working on it https://twitter.com/BenCSRobinson/status/649265681838546944

Hi Joe, thanks for the update.

Would like to see a model of the U.S.S. Essex (Daedalus class) from ST:TNG episode "Power Play".

"left important details out." The Ambassador class is missing it's impulse engines. I don't mean they forgot to pain them, i mean they didn't put impulse engines on the model at all!

Is anyone else getting royally sick of them downright wasting the specials on the crappy ships from the Abramsverse? Personally, i think the specials should have been all the Enterprises, and other 'hero' ships such as the Defiant or Voyager.

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for some reason they stopped mine at issue 69 anyone had the same I life in the uk

I'm still waiting on them to deliver my ISS Enterprise I ordered about a month ago. hughe1971 do you mean 59? I'm up to my 63rd issue so far, 69 (Breen Warship) isn't out till March, and I'm in the UK as well.

hughe1971 if you are a subscriber, like myself, and are not getting the recent models I would suggest contacting them to check whether your payments have gone through properly with them. My brother subscribes to the Doctor Who collection and a few months ago one of his payments didn't go through properly and so they stopped sending them to him without getting in touch with him quickly enough so he is now waiting for the back issues to still be sent out to him.

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Has Ben commented anywhere about the Japanese Borg Cube petition passing its require signatures? I see he's confirmed more about Titan coming, but I haven't seen acknowledgement anywhere yet that there's something in the works for the reissue of the DeAgostini Borg Cube.

It looks like he doesn't even know this petition.

Then he must not know of the Titan one either, since the Cube petition is specifically mentioned in it. :)

Did he ever mentioned the borg cube petition? I don't think so. All he wrote was "no" to a possible release outside Japan. The Titan is confirmed. They are already working on the model.

That was my question, to which you responded that it looked like he didn't even know of it, when he obviously had to (as I showed). The "no" you mention, was the reason why the Titan petition was started. I'm sure Ben said "no" to the Titan too...at least before that petition became successful. They are only working on the model now due to the success of that petition. Since the Cube petition prompted the Titan one, and, now , since it is successful too , there's no reason not to expect the same, hence my question. So, has Ben responded to it anywhere yet? I'd love to hear he has...and of course with good news as well. :)

He did not. Remind him.

Perhaps we all should...

Hello All, Also have delivery problems with EAGLEMOSS in France. I've bought the DEFIANT set 2 months later. The Set is still available on french eaglemoss website, and shipping delays around 7/10 days. And for moment still never received it.... That's pity but i will ask Paypal to return me money. Not very professional from EAGLEMOSS. Cheers, Komaro

Get used to it. Great models, but terrible company with dreadful customer service. You call them and they just fob you off with the same crap each time.

Uss odyessy from the star trek odyessy serious would be a great model would love to see that and have one craig from dublin

i've had decent customer service from eaglemoss usa, but my gripe is with shipping. i have received what i believe to be my fair share of broken or otherwise damaged models. seems like every other month i get something that needs to be replaced. they do replace it, and usually pretty quickly, but better to package better.

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Here in Australia - we have 8 books not in binders, making then 4 months behind with binders. Issue 53 is MIA (they continued to supply issues 54 and 55 with no update on what's going on. Its a subscription service right, they know how many they need right? They haven't been able to verify if we are even going beyond the initial 70 ships yet. They don't respond to emails. Nice collection - service drives you crazy.

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Hi everyone. I am a subscriber in the US. I was getting everything fine until around issue 40. I believe this is when they opened offices in the US. Since this time every magazine that has arrived has been damaged. Corners are bent the edges are worn. I have talked to and emailed customer service numerous times. They sent some replacement issues but those where also damaged. I am still waiting on there response from my last email that was sent to the US and UK customer support. I am on issue 61 right now. I have not received any additional binders, which customer service said was now included in subscription. I am disappointed that they plan on milking the run past 70. I will probably drop it after issue 70 comes along. It is very expensive and had planned on a 70 issue run, not 110 or however many they think they can make. The models themselves are good but as others have noted there are errors.

I agree bisset mags drive me nuts i got my 53 becuase i was getting them thorugh a newsagent because of there service but have had to go back im missing issue 51 not very happy with the newsagent it apperently never got loaded on the truck but i live in hope as for the binders dont even get me started ordered some way back last year and still no sign of them

I enjoy the issues I get. They do replace things that are damaged for the US Postal service that is pretty rough with the packages. If you did not receive something they do get on it right away for any mistakes. The only thing that is annoying is the packaging or lack of that they use to make sure the items do not break or books get bent up. I expect high quality and in mint condition when Items are received. You guys just need to package things a lot better and you will not have to be sending replacement every time due to poor protection and packaging. I am happy other wise with what I have and look forward to others that are coming.🇺🇸😀

I stopped their service about two years ago mostly because I was going overseas. But I decided to try again and saw all the comments again. The models are at best mediocre and yes. I have had several come to me broken. They could be better in detail and material and definatly not worth what they are being charged. After seeing all the reviews here I will not renew my subscription with them. Disappointing because I really wanted to collect all the models. Is there anywhere else that someone can purchase these models?

love the ships that they bring out. although the ship I would love them to make doesn't appear to be on the potential list of ships to be made... the Elachi Escort it did appear briefly on Enterprise. the triangular shaped ship admittedly is more popular in the online MMORPG Star Trek Online. http://images-cdn.perfectworld.com/www/3b/da/3bda481ce3f0e04abe43fd95ab9baefd1376424154.jpg but again would love this ship to be made to add to my ever growing ship collection.

I was hoping for dagra's ship, he was almost a main character in Enterprise series 3. His ship was in quite a few episodes. Way more than some of the ships we have already. Also Dagra was the leader of the Xindi and in the end helped Archer stop the weapon from being used to destroy earth. I asked eaglemoss if they where going to do it, they said no!!!! Im a bit disapointed with that, but such is life......

could you post a 360 view of the gorn ship?

I dont know what the timeline for the special editions are in Aus. We seem to be almost a year behind now. I am waiting for the Kelvin edition to come out.

They're never doing Degra's ship? That sucks. I hope they do the Xindi Weapon as a special.

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What about the Talarian Warship? That thing looked cool.

Why does this page not get updated anymore?

Damn you're back after 1 year !

what about jem hader battleship for the star ships collection

Wow, updates!! Really pleased to see the page is live again

more star ships price goes up what you going to do as long the quality is good

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When will this collection be complete ???

What's the rarest ship and the most expansive ship in the collection now?

Expensive *

Does anyone know when this will end? The pricing is just plain silly now.

When will this collection end? I dont have unlimited space for all of them to showcase. I thought i was buying 70 which tbh is more than enough, i now have 100+ more than i originally thought i would.

The collection finishes at issue 180.

A pity they didn't deliver on the promised BoBW Cube and a few other long-desired models. Hopefully another licensee will produce a Cube of the same quality as DeAgostini or better to finally fill the void of the missing Eaglemoss one.

Hi, my brother was a sci fi fan, he collected the die cast models from the magazines. Sadly he passed away in June and there is a cabinet with about 20-30 models. Are these still collectible and if so how best to sell. The money will be going to charity.

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List of Star Trek Starfleet starships ordered by class

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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 the original series Star Trek ( TOS ), Star Trek: The Next Generation ( TNG ), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ( DS9 ), Star Trek: Voyager ( VOY ), Star Trek: Enterprise ( ENT ), the Star Trek films , or the Star Trek games . Many of the ship names, classes or registry numbers are not identified on screen and instead are derived from The Star Trek Encyclopedia . [1]

  • 1.1 Akira class
  • 1.2 Ambassador class
  • 1.3 Andromeda class
  • 1.4 Antares class
  • 1.5 Apollo class
  • 1.6 Bradbury class
  • 1.7 Centaur class
  • 1.8 Challenger class
  • 1.9 Cheyenne class
  • 1.10 Chimera class
  • 1.11 Columbia class
  • 1.12 Constellation class
  • 1.13.1 Constitution class refit
  • 1.14 Daedalus class
  • 1.15 Defiant class
  • 1.16 Deneva class
  • 1.17 Dreadnought class
  • 1.18 Einstein class
  • 1.19 Erewon class
  • 1.20 Excelsior class
  • 1.21 Freedom class
  • 1.22 Galaxy class
  • 1.23 Galaxy class refit
  • 1.24 Galen class
  • 1.25 Hokule‘a class
  • 1.26 Intrepid class
  • 1.27 Istanbul class
  • 1.28 Korolev class
  • 1.29 Luna class
  • 1.30 Marklin class
  • 1.31 Mediterranean class
  • 1.32 Merced class
  • 1.33 Merian class
  • 1.34 Miranda class
  • 1.35 Mulciber class
  • 1.36 Nebula class
  • 1.37 New Orleans class
  • 1.38 Niagara class
  • 1.39 Norway class
  • 1.40 Nova class
  • 1.41 NX class
  • 1.42 Oberth class
  • 1.43 Odyssey class
  • 1.44 Olympic class
  • 1.45 Prometheus class
  • 1.46 Renaissance class
  • 1.47 Rigel class
  • 1.48 Saber class
  • 1.49 Sequoia class
  • 1.50 Sovereign class
  • 1.51 Soyuz class
  • 1.52 Springfield class
  • 1.53 Steamrunner class
  • 1.54 Surak class
  • 1.55 Sydney class
  • 1.56 Theophrastus class
  • 1.57 Vesta class
  • 1.58 Wambundu class
  • 1.59 Wells class
  • 1.60 Yorkshire class
  • 1.61 Zodiac class
  • 1.62 Class unknown
  • 2.1 Danube class
  • 2.2 Peregrine class
  • 2.3 Yellowstone class
  • 2.4 Auxiliary ships
  • 3 References

Akira class

Ambassador class, andromeda class.

Named for Greek mythological figure and nearby Andromeda galaxy .

Antares class

Named for star Antares .

Apollo class

Named for the ancient Greek solar deity and the American Apollo program ( NASA ).

Bradbury class

Name honors science fiction author Ray Bradbury . [ citation needed ]

Centaur class

Challenger class.

Presumably named after the famed British sailing ship or the ill fated NASA space shuttle . [ citation needed ]

Cheyenne class

Chimera class.

Named for the mythical chimaera .

Columbia class

Named in honor of the lost Earth starship Columbia (NX-02) and not for an eponymous lead ship .

Constellation class

Constitution class, constitution class refit.

Also referred to as " Enterprise class" in Shane Johnson 's non- canonical work Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise .

Daedalus class

Class named for an iconic figure from Greek mythology .

Defiant class

Deneva class, dreadnought class, einstein class, erewon class, excelsior class, freedom class, galaxy class, galaxy class refit, galen class, hokule‘a class, intrepid class, istanbul class, korolev class.

Named for spacecraft designer Sergey Korolyov .

Featured in the Star Trek: Titan novels.

Marklin class

Mediterranean class, merced class, merian class, miranda class.

Named for character in play The Tempest by William Shakespeare . Also the name of a Uranian moon .

Mulciber class

Nebula class.

Name (in universe) denotes astronomical phenomenon and (real world) pays tribute to the Nebula Award for science fiction writing.

New Orleans class

Named for the City of New Orleans . Designated as frigates .

Niagara class

Norway class.

Ships are named for the NASA Space Shuttle orbiters

Oberth class

Named after the rocket scientist Hermann Oberth .

Odyssey class

Introduced in Star Trek Online .

Olympic class

This class is sometimes erroneously named " Hope class" from an early version of the dedication plaque from the USS Pasteur . [1]

Prometheus class

Renaissance class, rigel class, saber class, sequoia class, sovereign class, soyuz class.

Named for the Soviet spacecraft

Springfield class

Steamrunner class, surak class.

Named for Vulcan philosopher Surak .

Sydney class

Theophrastus class, vesta class.

Introduced in Star Trek: Destiny and first visualized in Star Trek Online .

Wambundu class

Wells class.

Named in honor of science fiction author H. G. Wells .

Yorkshire class

Zodiac class.

[ citation needed ]

Class unknown

Non-starships and support vessels, danube class.

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Peregrine class

Yellowstone class, auxiliary ships.

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Ship Requisitions

Federation Ship Requisitions Screen on PC

Playable Starships in Star Trek Online are as much a part of a player's avatar as their Captain .

Players are granted ships by their faction as they progress in rank . At each new rank between Level 10 and Level 40 , players are given a free starship token for the respective tier . The last token they get, at Level 61 , is for a Tier 5 ship which can be made Tier 5-U .

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The abilities and stats of a starship are determined by the starship's tier, type, the equipment loadout, traits , bridge officers and power system management .

  • 2.3 Bridge Officer Stations
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Space Controls

Starship control UI on PC

The operation of a starship covers various key mechanics. Notably, the innate stats of your starship, your subsystem power allocation and your loadout.

The following basic stats outline the innate combat strength of a starship:

  • Hull: This is the overall health of your starship, and refers to the actual body of the ship itself. Once the shields have been drained from a certain area, any damage to that area results in damage to the hull. Most shields have a "Bleedthrough" percentage, which is the amount of damage from any enemy's weapons that cause damage to the hull instead of the shields.
  • Fore/Rear/Right/Left Shields: These are the first line of defense for your starship. Shields are energy barriers placed around your ship to repel enemy fire and take the brunt of the damage initially. Once your shields are down around a certain area, any damage there will directly affect the Hull. Shields also have a "Bleedthrough" rating; if the Bleedthrough rate is 10%, then 100 Phaser Damage to your shields will result in 10 Phaser Damage directly to your Hull.
  • Crit Chance: This is the chance that each shot you take has of critically damaging the target. The modifier for Crit Chance is [CrtH].
  • Crit Severity: This is the amount of damage that a Crit shot does. If the Crit Chance is 5% and Crit Severity is 75%, then you have a 5% chance, with each shot, of doing 175% total damage to the enemy vessel. The modifier for Crit Severity is [CrtD]. It should be noted that this damage bonus applies at the same time as other bonuses, which may lead to you not seeing the full increase noted.
  • Inertia: This is a number that determines how sluggish your ship is to respond, for example, while turning. The lower your Inertia rating, the slower your ship is while turning. Cruisers , for example, have low Inertia ratings, which make for low turn rates, and low maneuverability. Escorts on the other hand, have high Inertia ratings, making for high turn rates and maneuverability. Science Vessels typically fall somewhere in the middle.
  • Resist: Your starship has a number of resistance types, which indicates how resistant it is to certain types of damage (e.g. Physical, Kinetic, Phaser, Tetryon).

The following stats were removed in 2015:

  • Crew Complement: This is the maximum number of crewmembers (non-Bridge Officers) that can serve aboard your vessel. Your Crew count affects hull and subsystem repair rate, as well as the effectiveness of boarding parties, the engineering team and crew-based skills your captain may have. Certain types of damage will temporarily injure Crew. Your current Crew count is indicated by a row of white figures below your Shields/Hull UI (injured crew are yellow-orange, disabled crew are grey).
  • Crew Recovery Rate: This is the number of Crew that will recover per second.
  • Alive Crew: This is the number of Crew members that are currently alive.

Starship Loadout

An example starship loadout screen

Similar to Bridge Officer stations, different ships have varying room for special modifications that can be added to the ship to increase its effectiveness. Similar to slotted gems in other games, mods provide small passive bonuses that affect game play and can be interchanged at will.

The differentiation isn't just between the Escort/Cruiser/Science categories; each individual configuration offers disparate settings for players to choose between.

  • Fore Weapons - These weapons fire from the front, usually within a certain arc width. For example, 45°-arc fore weapons fire in a 45-degree cone area in front of your ship. All Ship Weapons other than mines can be placed here. Turrets were originally excluded, but are now allowed to be placed in the fore weapons slots.
  • Deflector - Ship Deflector Dishes can be inserted here.
  • Secondary Deflector - Most Science vessels (those that have both Sensor Analysis and Subsystem Targeting) can install a Secondary Deflector ; other ship types do not have this slot.
  • Shields - Ship Shields go here.
  • Warp Core - a Warp Core (on Federation or Klingon Ships) or Singularity Core (on Warbirds) goes here.
  • Impulse - Any one of a number of Impulse Engines can go here.
  • Aft Weapons - These weapons fire from the aft, or rear, of your starship. Any weapon other than cannons and dual beam banks can be placed here.
  • Experimental Weapons - Experimental Weapons are available to Tier 5-6 Raiders and those with a Tactical Commander seat, 7 weapons, and 1 or fewer Hangar Bays.
  • Devices - Any Ship Devices can be inserted here. To use them, drag them to your shortcut bar while in space.
  • Engineering Consoles - Engineering Consoles go here.
  • Science Consoles - Science Consoles go here.
  • Tactical Consoles - Tactical Consoles go here.
  • Hangar Bay - Hangar pets go here.

Tier 5, Tier 6 and many Zen Store Tier 1-4 ships come with a unique Universal Console (which can be put in any console slot). These consoles can sometimes be used on any ship, or often only ships of the same type. Typically, consoles from similar ships have synergies granting bonuses when the player slots them together.

Bridge Officer Stations

Status Window Stations

Bridge officers assigned to stations

All starships have a number of bridge officer stations permitting each officer to use 1 to 4 of their abilities. The higher tier starships offer more seats with higher ranking abilities than lower tier starships. The starship has access to the space traits of any bridge officer who is slotted, regardless of how many slots they have.

Tier 1-5 starships have seats classified as Engineering, Science, Tactical and Universal; the latter being a seat that can sit an officer of any of the main three careers . Tier 6 starships have access to specializations : namely that some seats on each ship will be combined of one of the four main options listed above and a specialization such as Intelligence Officer and Miracle Worker. An Engineer/Intelligence Bridge Officer Seat can seat an Engineer, but if that officer has been trained in the Intelligence specialization then they may use Intelligence powers in place of some or all of their standard Engineering powers.

Subsystems for a starship are split into four sections: Weapons, Engines, Shields and Auxiliary. These subsystems share an overall basic amount of 200 subsystem power that all starships have, and increasing the power level of one subsystem will reduce it in another. Players are able to use presets to quickly reconfigure the ships power levels to focus on specific areas or balance power between more than one subsystem, even whilst in combat.

The highest a player can manually set any of their subsystems is 100. The lowest a player can set these systems is 15. The exception to this rule is running at Full Impulse which will lower all systems except engines to 5.

Starship Mastery

Starship Mastery science

The Mastery progress bar for a Science Vessel

Each Tier 5-U or Tier 6 starship has its own "levels", called Mastery. Starship Mastery progresses as a character earns skill points while using a specific ship in combat (end-of-mission rewards do not apply). Levels 1 through 4 each unlock a passive bonus which is only active while flying that specific ship. The bonuses are specific for each ship type, e.g., Science Vessels , Warbirds , Birds-of-Prey . Tier 6 non-fleet ships also have a 5th mastery level which unlocks a Starship Trait . Different ships unlock different traits, of which 4 to 5 can be used at any one time by the player, regardless of the ship they are flying.

Tactical Escort Refit quad cannons

A Tier 4 Tactical Escort Refit

A ship's capabilities are largely defined by its tier, which determines the number of bridge officer stations, the rank of those stations, the number of console slots, and other factors. Except for Tier 6, that can be played from tutorial through to endgame, specific tiers are intended to be played at a particular rank and cease to become competitive beyond it.

Klingon Negh'Var Warship

A T5 Fleet Negh'Var Heavy Battle Cruiser , which can be upgraded to T5-U.

Flambard Warbird

A Flambard Science Dreadnought Warbird (T6) from the Zen Store

The current highest tier in the game, Tier 6 ships are a moderate improvement over Tier 5 starships, featuring additional console slots, bridge officer abilities, and scaling hull strength. They also come with a unique ship costume, a unique Universal Console , and can be played from level 1 (with its capabilities scaling up as the player increases in rank).

Compared to a Tier 5-U version of the same hull, the Tier 6 version will have the same hull strength and other hull-related stats, and console slots, but one more bridge officer ability, one or more bridge officer specialization seatings, and a Starship Trait as its fifth Starship Mastery level. Like T5-U ships, T6 ships can be upgraded to T6-X with an [ Experimental Ship Upgrade Token ] , which grants them the same additional benefits.

Each faction has unique types of ships that favor different styles of gameplay. Generally, there is one type of ship for each type of career, but a player character can captain any type of vessel, regardless of their career choice. Below is a list of each type of ship, and their (endgame) capabilities, though there are a few ships that don't follow this template exactly. A ship's type also dictates its Starship Mastery package . Many ship designs come in different versions. While their outward appearance might be mostly identical, they may vary substantially in combat strength according to their Tier.

  • Cruisers have a Commander Engineering Bridge Officer slot, access to Cruiser Commands , and are generally more durable and less maneuverable than other types of ship. Endgame Cruisers can equip eight weapons, most often evenly distributed between Fore and Aft.
  • Escorts and Raptors have a Commander Tactical Bridge Officer slot, the ability to use Dual Cannons , and are generally more fragile but the most maneuverable vessels available to you. Endgame Escorts can equip seven weapons, more Fore than Aft, and can also equip an Experimental Weapon .
  • Science Vessels have a Commander Science Bridge Officer slot, the ability to equip a Secondary Deflector , and access to Sensor Analysis and some built-in Subsystem Targeting abilities to help provide support. Endgame Science Vessels can equip six weapons, most often evenly distributed between Fore and Aft.
  • Carriers are exclusively available at the endgame level, and have two hangar bays from which they may launch fighters, shuttles, runabouts or even frigates to combat their enemies. These large and slow vessels can come in Engineering, Tactical or Science Varieties, which determine their Commander Bridge Officer slot and weapon hardpoints.
  • Dreadnoughts are also exclusively available at the endgame level, and have a hangar bay (or two). Like Carriers, they tend to be larger and slower and come in different varieties; see below for specific examples.
  • Warbirds They equip Singularity Cores instead of matter-antimatter warp cores, and all have access to Singularity Core abilities . All warbirds may equip dual cannons.

While there are are many varieties of the above classes available at the endgame, there are also several variations on these basic ship classifications, some available more early on:

  • Battle Cruisers , which lose the ability to Attract Fire and often a device slot in exchange for the ability to equip Dual Cannons.
  • Dreadnought Cruisers , which have both a hangar bay and the ability to equip Dual Cannons, but again only two Cruiser Commands.
  • Flight Deck Carriers , Cruiser-Carrier hybrids with two hangar bays, but only two Cruiser Commands.
  • Heavy Dreadnought Cruisers , a variant of Dreadnought Cruisers with a second hangar bay, bringing them up to Carrier-tier capabilities.
  • Frigate , an Engineering-focused variant of the Raider.
  • Strike Wing Escorts and Flight Deck Raptors , which are enhanced with a hangar bay.
  • Destroyers , which are more durable and gain an extra device slot in exchange for the loss of some maneuverability.
  • Warships , a subset of Destroyers which exchange the Experimental Weapon slot for an eighth standard weapon.
  • Juggernauts also have eight standard weapons, and are even more bulky and durable while sacrificing much maneuverability.
  • Raiders , which exchange a weapon—bringing them down to six—for Raider Flanking , the ability to deal more damage to enemies along their rear shield facing. They also have mostly (or all) Universal Bridge Officer seating, allowing extreme flexibility. Raiders are maneuverable but fragile vessels that require experienced pilots to be effective.
  • Multi-Mission Science Vessels , which are enhanced with a hangar bay.
  • Science Dreadnoughts , larger vessels with a hangar bay comparable to Dreadnought Cruisers, but with a Science focus.
  • Science Spearheads , which are effectively Science Dreadnoughts without the hangar bay.
  • Scout Ships , a Science-focused variant of the Raider.
  • Tactical Carrier Warbirds , which also have a hangar bay.
  • Engineering Warbirds , also known as Warbird Battle Cruisers , have an Engineering commander bridge officer.
  • A Heavy Dreadnought Warbird , the Valkis , has two hangar bays.
  • Explorer Warbirds , which also have a hangar bay.
  • Science Carrier Warbirds , which have two hangar bays.

Ships can be broadly categorized by their Commander seating, and how many hangar slots they have.

Detailed table

  • Power bonuses vary considerably. For a given type of ship, every single member may have a different power configuration, such as with Warships and Multi-Mission Science Explorers. There are too many to enumerate here. See individual ship type pages and ship pages to compare them.

Cloak icon (Klingon)

  • Federation Raiders are known as "Light Escorts", such as the T6 Shran Light Pilot Escort and its fleet variant .

Anomalous bridge officer or console layouts:

  • Some starships with a Commander Engineering bridge officer seat have 5 Tactical console slots despite this normally being restricted to starships with a Commander Tactical seat.
  • Likewise, some starships with a Commander Tactical bridge officer seat have 5 Engineering console slots despite this normally being restricted to starships with a Commander Engineering seat. This includes the Jem'Hadar Dreadnought Carrier when upgraded to T5-U.
  • The T6 Flambard Science Dreadnought Warbird and its T5 version have 5 Science console slots despite having a Commander Tactical bridge officer.
  • The T6 Khlinae Tal Shiar Adapted Battlecruiser and Tholian Jorogumo Carrier have a Commander Universal seating, but the usual stats of their class, including their Starship Mastery package. The same is true of their now-retired T5 versions. The Tholian Carriers' Admiralty cards are Engineering rather than Science, also.
  • Jem'Hadar Light Battlecruiser
  • Kelvin Einstein Heavy Destroyer
  • Kelvin D7 Heavy Destroyer
  • La Sirena Heavy Raider
  • Mirror Constitution Warship
  • United Earth Defense Force Vessel

Exceptions and unique cases:

  • Starfleet Tutorial Starships may equip dual cannons despite being Cruisers, though they lack the corresponding cruiser commands . This is likely to simplify the initial experience.
  • The T1 Oberth -class Light Science Vessel does not possess the built-in Subsystem Targeting abilities possessed by other Science Vessels.
  • Some T6 pure Science Vessels have the ability to equip dual cannons, which most others lack:
  • The T6 Eclipse Intel Cruiser and its fleet variant are Battlecruisers , despite their names.
  • The T6 Hur'q Vedcrid Hive Dreadnought Carrier has all the characteristics of a Dreadnought Carrier except its Commander bridge officer seat is Engineering instead of Tacical
  • The T6 Sphere Builder Edoulg Science Vessel is a Multi-Mission Science Vessel rather than a standard Science Vessel.
  • The T5 Fek'Ihri Kar'Fi Battle Carrier and Gok'tad Carrier have 7 weapon slots, one more than other Science Carriers.
  • The T5 Patrol Escort Refit has a fourth rear weapon slot with a fused weapon in lieu of an Experimental Weapon slot.
  • The T6 Science Star Cruiser , Gorkon Science Battlecruiser and Tal Shiar Khlinae Adapted Battlecruiser possess the Sensor Analysis ability innately despite not being Science Vessels, but have neither subsystem targeting nor a secondary deflector.
  • Likewise, the T6 Ketha Recon Raptor and its Fleet variant are Raptors, but with the Starship Mastery package of a Destroyer.
  • Likewise, the T5 and T6 variants of the Guramba Siege Destroyer gain a hangar bay and loses a device slot compared to other Destroyers.
  • The Federation and Klingon Empire T6 Command Battlecruisers (eg. Concorde Command Battlecruiser ) have the cruiser commands, device slots, weapon layout and ability to equip dual cannons of Flight Deck Carriers , but only a single hangar bay and the Starship Mastery package of a Battlecruiser. Thus, they could be considered a separate hybrid "Flight Deck Battlecruiser" type.

Purchasing Starships

Starships can be purchased with a number of different currencies, and several ships can be obtained for free. Extra ship and Dry Dock slots can be bought in the Zen Store. A single character can have a maximum of 50 ships but many more dry dock slots are obtainable.

Free starships

Kobali Samsar Cruiser

The Kobali Samsar Cruiser was originally an event giveaway, and is now available via the Phoenix Prize Pack.

Characters are assigned a tier 1 ship to command after completing the tutorial mission. At levels 20, 30 and 40 (players gain one rank for every ten character levels) players receive a token for a free ship of successively increasing tier, up to Tier 5.

At Tier 5 and 6, further free ships can still be found during special events , such as the summer Lohlunat Festival and Q's Winter Wonderland . Some may also be part of special giveaways.

Dilithium and Zen

Additional ships cost Dilithium or Zen from the shipyard or Zen Store. Tier 5 and 6 ships become available from level 50. Tier 5 ships can sometimes be upgraded to Tier 5U. These special upgradable T5 ships can then be upgraded using an upgrade token purchased with Zen from the Zen Store.

Fleet Credits

Fleet ships require Fleet Credits and Fleet Ship Modules; these are available for cash from the Zen Store or for EC on the Exchange. Active subscribers who have received the 600 day Veteran Reward , including all lifetime subscribers, receive a 'VA Token' that allows them to purchase a single RA/BG or VA/LG ship for free.

Lock and Promotional Boxes

Lock Boxes , Promotion! - Research & Development Packs and Phoenix Prize Packs all contain a chance to win a free starship. However it is important to understand the low chances of success when buying these packs and keys with Zen or Dilithium.

NX Escort Refit

The NX Escort Refit from the Lobi store

Many ships mentioned above which are no bind-on-pickup can be found on the Exchange for varying prices in Energy Credits.

Customization

Ship Customization

Ship Customization Screen

They are highly customizable, both cosmetically and functionally. Visiting shipyards will allow players to change all aspects of their ships. Each ship tier includes multiple classes of ships. Players can choose different parts (saucer, hull, nacelles etc.) of each class making a custom model, or stick with a set design. Along with the model the player can also adjust the color, windows, decals, registry number and prefix, which gives the player a custom feel to his/her ship.

Each time a player acquires a new ship they are allowed to edit aspects of the ship once for free. Each subsequent change will cost Energy Credits, depending on the change made. This includes exterior appearance, bridge and corridors.

To make changes to their ship, players must visit a shipyard. There are multiple shipyards in-game and they are found at all the major hubs such as Qo'noS for the Klingon Defense Force and the Earth Spacedock for Starfleet . A common list of items that can be edited on a ship are:

For certain starships, if the character owns a different version of a similar starship then they can use parts of both when customizing a ship. For example, if the player owned the Scimitar Dreadnought Warbird (T5) and the Shamshir Operations Dreadnought Warbird (T6) , then they could use some or all of the parts from the Scimitar in customizing the look of the Shamshir.

Material Types

Materials were usually designated "Ship Name" or "Type <number>". In addition to a ship's default material options, other materials could become available when the player gets access to other, specific ships. For example, the Epoch -class Aeon material became available to the commanding officer of a Wells -class ship if they owned both vessels.

Visual Slots

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Visuals from the Assimilated Borg Technology set while equipped

Certain starship equipment, such as shields or impulse engines, can alter the appearance of a starship. Aside from equipping them in the usual slots, they can also be put into visual slots to override any visuals from the standard equipment. Alternatively, the visuals of slotted equipment can be disabled from the right click menu of that equipment.

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The Complete Guide to Star Trek's Constitution Class Starships

Did you know that the original Star Trek TV show had 79 episodes? Even more interesting, the Star Trek franchise consists of 12 different TV series, each featuring various ships.

If you're a Star Trek fan, then you may be wondering about the Constitution Class starships seen in the show and what some of the most iconic ships in its Starfleet were. This article covers the Constitution Classes first run of "United Space Ships". 

Queen of the Fleet First Run of the Constitution Class Starships

The Constitution Class Starships first class consists of the USS Constellation NCC-1017, USS Constitution NCC-1700, USS Endeavour NCC-1895, and the famous USS Enterprise NCC-1701. Here's a brief breakdown of each ship.

USS Constellation NCC-1017

The Constellation NCC-1017 was launched in 2245. This was under Captain Matthew Decker's command. This ship was used to complete five missions, and, in 2263, when Decker was promoted to commodore, he stayed on as the ship's commander.

The Constellation NCC-1017's crew of 400 came into contact with various destroyed star systems on Stardate 4202.1 of the year 2267. The ship was known for its investigation into a heavy subspace interference later named the "Doomsday Machine"

USS Constitution NCC-1700

The Constitution NCC-1700 was classified as part of the Class I Heavy Cruiser Federation Starship class. Constitution ships were known as the premier frontline of Starfleet vessels and were primarily used in the second half of the 23rd century.

The Constitution NCC-1700 was among a fleet of ships designed for the sole purpose of long-duration excursions and patrol missions that required little outside support. Some best-known missions could operate on a five-year cycle.

USS Endeavour NCC-1895

Starfleet's 23rd-century Federation Constitution class ship was the USS Endeavour NCC-1895. In the year 2298, this ship embarked upon a deep space exploration mission. A Starship Mission Assignments chart named it on the USS Enterprise-A bridge.

Later in the year 2293, this ship was named one of the Sector 21166-8 ships in the command briefing for "Operation Retrieve."

USS Enterprise NCC-1701

The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 was part of the Federation Constitution-class starships in the 23rd century, operated by Starfleet. This was the first starship in the federation to feature the name "Enterprise." This ship's years of service were from 2245 to 2285, where it remained a training vessel until 2285 when it was destroyed over the Genesis planet.

For Star Trek ship ranking, the USS Enterprise NCC-1701 E was considered to be the most technologically advanced starship to date.

The USS Constellation

The USS Constellation class of ships range from the Essex NCC-1697 to the Defiant NCC-1764.

Let's take a look at the brief history of each ship..

USS Essex NCC-1697

The Essex NCC-1697 is part of Starfleet's Federation starships in the 23rd century. It was an unnamed ship that eventually had a layover in 2267 at Starbase 11.

A star chart indicated the ship's number and its repair status, and it was identified by its hull number.

USS Excalibur NCC-1664

The Excalibur NCC-1664 was used during the 23rd century as a Federation Constitution-class starship. It was commanded by Captain Harris in 2268.

The ship completed a series of fleet war games in 2268 where a total of four starships competed against the USS Enterprise. The Excaliber suffered significant damage and all hands were lost.

USS Exeter NCC-1706

The Exeter NCC-1706 was part of the Constitution class's initial batch of starships. It was ordered on stardate 0965 for Starfleet. It later earned a new registry number of NCC-1672.

USS Farragut NCC-1647

The Farragut NCC-1647 was a heavy cruiser and part of the Federation Constitution class in the 23rd century, servicing Starfleet.

It was initially used as early as 2247 and was under Captain Nechama Rabin's command.

USS Hood NCC-1703

The Hood NCC-1703, occasionally called the NCC-1707, was a heavy cruiser and part of the Federation Constitution class. It was used by Starfleet during the 23rd century. On stardate 1/9307, the ship was commissioned and launched. Its construction was authorized on 0965.

USS Hornet NCC-1868

Captain Leedson commanded The Hornet NCC-1868. They were sent to the USS Pompeii and the USS Enterprise to regain control of the USS Star Empire, which had been stolen.

During this battle, the Hornet was damaged and surrendered when the Pompeii was ultimately destroyed.

USS Intrepid NCC-1631

The Constitution class's initial batch included The Intrepid NCC-1631. It was authorized to be appropriated by Starfleet with a stardate of 0965.

Its original registry number was NCC-1708. The Vulcans built this ship to MK I, and she entered service eventually with a stardate of 1/8804.

USS Kongo NCC-1710

The USS Kongo NCC-1710 was part of the Constitution-class starship's first batch. These ships were authorized by the Starfleet appropriation and had a stardate of 0965.

This ship was later built to the specifications of Mark II.

USS Lexington NCC-1709

The Lexington NCC-1709 was a Federation starship in the 23rd century. This heavy cruiser was a Constitution class and used as part of Starfleet services. It had a layover in 2267 at Starbase 11, and the ship's registry was later charted as having had several vessels repaired.

USS Potemkin NCC-1657

The USS Potemkin NCC-1657 was also part of the Federations fleet of starships during the 23rd century. This heavy cruiser was part of the Constitution class with a registry number of NCC-1711.

This is according to the Star Fleet's Technical Manual. However, the ship is listed as NCC-1702 in the FASA RPG series.

USS Republic NCC-1371

The USS Republic NCC-1371 was a heavy cruiser and part of the Federation Constitution class commissioned to serve Starfleet. This was during the 23rd century.

The ship eventually served as a training vessel for the Starfleet Academy by the year 2251. Captain Rollin Bannock commanded it.

USS Valiant NCC-1623

The Valiant NCC-1623 is one of the most famous ships, with a legacy dating back to the 20th century. It was originally known as a killer submarine and battleship. However, once humanity progressed to the stars, the Valiant pushed forward and evolved. 

USS Yorktown NCC-1717

The USS Yorktown NCC-1717 was a heavy cruiser with the Constitution class heavy cruiser. it was part of the Starfleet services and on active duty in the 23rd century's second half. Its original registry with the Star Fleet Technical Manual was NCC-1704.

USS Eagle NCC-956

The USS Eagle NCC-956 was a Constitution-class Federation starship and considered a Bonhomme Richard subclass. This heavy cruiser was part of the 23rd century and services Starfleet.

This ship was known for being illustrious and highly decorated and had a crew that consisted solely of Andorians.

USS Defiant NCC-1764

The last Federation Constitution-class starship was the USS Defiant NCC-1764. It was operated by Starfleet and was one of three ships that would be called "Defiant."

The Defiant was later named in honor of the HMA Defiant, a British warship. This took place at Tranquility Base on Luna.

Star Trek Constitution Class Starships

Now that you know more about the Star Trek Constitution Class starships, including the Constitution Class's first run of starships and the ships in the USS Constellation class, you can understand why each ship was equally important when in use. Although some ships were more advanced than others, each served a unique purpose in Star Trek's Starfleet.

For more great Star Trek information and to learn more about the ships in the Star Trek TV shows and movies, be sure to check out the rest of our website... Mahannah's Sci-Fi Universe is your one-stop shop for all things Science Fiction, so be sure to check out our Star Trek news today.

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14 biggest star trek updates: section 31, starfleet academy, strange new worlds & more.

Alex Kurtzman outlines his plans for the future of Star Trek to Variety, providing exciting updates on Section 31, Picard, Starfleet Academy and more!

  • Star Trek franchise teases exciting future with reveals on Section 31, Strange New Worlds, and more in recent interview.
  • Michelle Yeoh's Section 31 movie promises action-packed spy thrills in space, akin to Mission: Impossible.
  • Starfleet Academy set in 32nd century, with new sets and episodes for fan favorite series like Strange New Worlds.

The Star Trek franchise has just revealed a treasure trove of new information about Star Trek: Section 31 , season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and much more. With Star Trek: Discovery ending in 2024, and concerns over the implications of a potential Paramount merger, it's reassuring to discover that the future of the Star Trek franchise looks very bright indeed. Key figures like Alex Kurtzman and Eugene Roddenberry Jr. have revealed new details about the upcoming Star Trek movies , Michelle Yeoh's Section 31 , and a possible sequel to Star Trek: Picard in a brand-new interview.

In a Variety feature entitled The Future of ‘Star Trek’: From ‘Starfleet Academy’ to New Movies and Michelle Yeoh, How the 58-Year-Old Franchise Is Planning for the Next Generation of Fans , Adam B. Vary talks to a number of key figures involved with the current Star Trek TV shows and movies about the exciting future for the franchise. Talking to stars Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, and Michelle Yeoh, Adam B. Vary unearths some exclusive information about what to expect from Star Trek 's next few years on TV and in theaters.

Every Upcoming Star Trek Movie & TV Show

14 the first image of star trek: section 31 is released, michelle yeoh's georgiou meets a mystery figure.

The Variety feature gives Star Trek fans their first glimpse of Emperor Philippa Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) back in action. Star Trek: Section 31 wrapped filming recently, so attention now turns to post-production ahead of a future release on Paramount+. The image shows Georgiou whispering something into the ear of a mysterious, but memorable looking character . Whether this is a Section 31 asset or one of the movie's antagonists is not yet clear.

Who this metal mohawked character with the tattoos and cybernetic augmentations will likely remain a mystery until such time as Star Trek: Section 31 releases a trailer. However, it's good to see Michelle Yeoh back in her trademark black leathers playing Georgiou again after such a long delay. The first image is an intriguing tease of things to come for Michelle Yeoh's appropriately top secret Section 31 movie.

13 Star Trek: Section 31 Features A Young Rachel Garrett

Played by hannibal's kacey rohl.

One of the biggest surprises from Variety 's Star Trek: Section 31 set report is the revelation that Georgiou will team up with a young Rachel Garrett (Kacey Rohl). Until now, the roles played by Section 31 's cast have been kept under wraps. Now it's been confirmed that Kacey Rohl will be playing the future captain of the USS Enterprise-C in Section 31 . All that's known about Garrett is how she dies, meaning that there's a lot of unexplored backstory for Section 31 to reveal.

Kacey Rohl starred as Abigail Hobbs in Hannibal , created by Star Trek: Discovery co-creator, Bryan Fuller.

Rachel Garrett's involvement in Star Trek: Section 31 could also narrow down when in the Star Trek timeline the movie is set. Rachel Garrett was a Starfleet officer in the early to mid 24th century, and died in 2344. This suggests that the Guardian of Forever didn't send Georgiou back to her own time in Star Trek: Discovery season 3 , but instead sent her to some point a few decades later.

Rachel Garrett: Star Trek’s Most Tragic Enterprise Captain Explained

12 michelle yeoh calls section 31 "mission: impossible in space", star trek's spy movie is more tom cruise than john le carré..

Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh discussed her love for the character of Georgiou in the Variety piece, and gave an enticing tease of what to expect. Yeoh describes Star Trek: Section 31 as "" Mission: Impossible" in space " which is a neat elevator pitch that gives audiences a good idea of what to expect. Under the creative direction of Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie, the Mission: Impossible movies have become thrilling globetrotting adventures, filled with incredible stunts.

The idea of transposing that Mission: Impossible style to the Star Trek universe suggests that Michelle Yeoh's movie will be full of action and adventure. Star Trek: Section 31 writer Craig Sweeny backs this up, by explaining what Star Trek 's spy movie isn ' t . Read Craig Sweeny's quote below:

“I didn’t want to make the John le Carré version, where you’re in the headquarters and it’s backbiting and shades of gray. I wanted to do the people who were at the edges, out in the field.

11 Section 31 Visit An Alien Nightclub

Georgiou visits a club full of classic star trek aliens..

When Adam B. Vary visits Michelle Yeoh on the set of Star Trek: Section 31 , she's preparing to shoot a scene inside an alien nightclub. From Quark's Bar in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine to the pleasure planet of Risa, there are many ways to unwind in the Star Trek universe. However, given that this is Section 31 , it's likely that the nightclub visited by Georgiou and Garrett will be a seedier location, perhaps where the mysterious mohawked figure is holding court.

Intriguingly, the Variety feature also reveals that the nightclub will be populated by some classic Star Trek aliens. This location is clearly some sort of hub where the movers and shakers of the galaxy are meeting up, making it a prime location for Section 31's best operatives to be seen. Adam B. Vary gives an enticing description of the action on set while filming this scene from Star Trek: Section 31 in a quote below:

A few minutes later, dozens of extras in all manner of outlandish evening wear file into the club, several of them made up as classic “Star Trek” aliens that fans might be surprised to see in this kind of swanky establishment.

10 Jonathan Frakes' Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Episode Is A Hollywood Murder Mystery

Frakes says that it's “the best episode of television" he's ever done..

Jonathan Frakes is returning to direct an episode of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 that he says is "the best" he's ever done. That's quite a claim, given the director's prolific output between Star Trek: The Next Generation and SNW season 3. Frakes' episode is reportedly a "Hollywood murder mystery", which invokes images of hard-boiled detectives and glamorous settings. It sounds like one more thing to be excited about as production on Strange New Worlds season 3 continues.

9 Starfleet Academy Confirmed To Take Place In Star Trek's 32nd Century

The show will build on star trek: discovery's established canon..

Alex Kurtzman confirms to Variety that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will be set in the 32nd century, presumably following on from Star Trek: Discovery 's final season . The Variety feature astutely points out that, by setting Starfleet Academy in the largely unexplored 32nd century, it will reduce the amount of revision that its young adult audience will have to do. Interestingly, the feature also highlights that Star Trek has an aging fanbase, which makes a show like Starfleet Academy vital in building fandom's next generation .

Alex Kurtzman doesn't confirm if any of Star Trek: Discovery 's cast will be making the transition to Star Trek: Starfleet Academy . However, the confirmation of the 32nd century setting does make it more likely that Mary Wiseman's Tilly could appear in the show as an instructor . While casting is still being kept under wraps, Kurtzman and the team did reveal some more information about Starfleet Academy 's setting.

Starfleet Academy Show Is "Trying To Tell A Star Trek Story In A New Way", Says Tawny Newsome

8 starfleet academy will be set in san francisco, star trek's ya show is making the voyage home..

Set designs shared with Variety by Alex Kurtzman and production designer Matthew Davies reveal that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will return to San Francisco . When Captain Michael Burnham (Sonequa Martin-Green) and the crew arrived in the 32nd century in Star Trek: Discovery season 3, Earth was no longer a member of the Federation. This meant that Starfleet Headquarters, and a fledgling Starfleet Academy had moved off-world.

The designs reveal that the 32nd century Starfleet Academy will have " a striking view of the Golden Gate Bridge ", cementing its location. San Francisco has always been Starfleet's home , so it's fitting that Star Trek: Starfleet Academy will have its roots there. Rooting the show in San Francisco also gives Starfleet Academy a chance to explore what life on Earth looks like in Star Trek 's 32nd century.

7 Starfleet Academy Will Be Star Trek's Biggest-Ever Set

Every inch of pinewood toronto’s 45,900 square foot soundstage will be used..

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy appears to be literally building the titular educational establishment for use in the show, making it the biggest set ever constructed for Star Trek . Looking over the designs with Alex Kurtzman and Matthew Davies, Adam B. Vary gives a sense of the scale of the 32nd century's Starfleet Academy. Read his quote below:

a sprawling, two-story structure that will include a mess hall, amphitheater, trees, catwalks, multiple classrooms and a striking view of the Golden Gate Bridge in a single, contiguous space. To fit it all, they plan to use every inch of Pinewood Toronto’s 45,900 square foot soundstage, the largest in Canada

6 The Enterprise Gets A New Science Lab In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3

And there's a glimpse of ethan peck's spock at work..

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 will debut a new science lab set , and it looks very impressive. Intriguingly, the new lab is described as having "a four-foot pool of water that swirls underneath the central workbench". Whether this means that Strange New Worlds will introduce its own cetacean ops, or continue Starfleet's love of whales , remains to be seen. Either way, the new set is an impressive addition that suggests Lt. Spock (Ethan Peck) will need to upgraded facilities to solve some scientific conundrum in SNW season 3.

5 There's No Genre That Strange New Worlds Can't Do

"could it do muppets sure. could it do black and white, silent, slapstick maybe”.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds showrunner Akiva Goldsman reaffirms that the Star Trek: The Original Series prequel can attempt any genre. Responding to Vary's question of whether there's a genre that Strange New Worlds couldn't do, Goldsman had an " impish " response. Read Goldsman's quote about a potential Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Muppet episode below:

“As long as we’re in storytelling that is cogent and sure handed, I’m not sure there is,” [...] “Could it do Muppets? Sure. Could it do black and white, silent, slapstick? Maybe!”

4 Strange New Worlds AR Wall Can Be Disorienting For The Cast

But not for everyone....

Elsewhere in the Variety feature, Anson Mount discusses Star Trek: Strange New Worlds ' use of the AR wall to create alien backdrops. Where previous Star Trek shows had used a greenscreen, the LCD screens that make up SNW 's AR wall allow the actors to actually see the environments that they're acting against . While it's a benefit, it doesn't always create a great experience for the actors, as Anson Mount points out.

“The images on the walls start to move in a way that makes no sense,” [...] “You end up having to focus on something that’s right in front of you so you don’t fall down.”

However, Ethan Peck says that he doesn't get disoriented by the AR wall, wryly joking that Spock wouldn't be fazed by it, so he's simply method acting. Hilariously, Anson Mount also reveals that they refer to the AR wall as the Holodeck. The route that actors take to the AR wall on the set of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is even decorated with posters of the holodeck, and a sign that reads "Weclome to the Holodeck" in the classic Star Trek font.

Enterprise’s Holodeck Is Star Trek’s “Most Imaginative” Invention, Says TNG Producer

3 alex kurtzman is considering a "follow up" to star trek: picard, could patrick stewart get his wish for a final picard movie.

While news of Star Trek: Legacy is absent from Variety 's sprawling feature about the future of the franchise, Alex Kurtzman does drop a small hint about continuing the story of Star Trek: Picard . It's long been suspected that Star Trek: Section 31 will pave the way for more Paramount+ exclusive movies . This is confirmed by Kurtzman, who is already considering potential follow-ups should Section 31 be a success. A follow-up Star Trek: Picard movie is one of the projects that Kurtzman is considering, but there's no further information as to what this would be.

2 Toby Haynes' Star Trek Movie Is An Origin Story For The Entire Franchise

Is star trek's origin movie set for 2026's 60th anniversary.

Variety has confirmed that Seth Grahame-Smith's Star Trek movie, to be directed by Andor 's Toby Haynes, will be an origin story for the entire franchise . More interesting still is that the movie is rumored to be "on track" for pre-production to begin by the end of this year. This suggests that the theatrical release Toby Haynes' Star Trek origin movie could form part of the 60th anniversary celebrations in 2026. Star Trek: First Contact did something very similar for the 30th anniversary celebrations in 1996, so it will be interesting to see how a new movie continues that story 30 years later.

1 The Flight Attendant's Steve Yockey Is Working On Star Trek 4

Yockey is the latest writer to work on the kelvin timeline's finale..

While Toby Haynes' Star Trek origin movie currently appears to be on track, Star Trek 4 remains in development hell. The Variety feature states that Paramount still intends to give Chris Pine's Star Trek movies a final chapter, but not much has changed since the last disappointing update. However, it has been confirmed that The Flight Attendant creator Steve Yockey is now working on a new draft of Star Trek 4 , but there's no further information than this. While the Kelvin Timeline movies still being stuck at the scripting stage may be disappointing, it's hard to deny that the future of the wider Star Trek franchise looks very bright indeed.

Every Star Trek Show And The Kelvin Timeline Movies Are Now Streaming On Paramount+.

Source: Variety

We Now Know Exactly When Michelle Yeoh’s Star Trek Movie is Taking Place

Section 31 will feature at least one captain of a starship called Enterprise.

Michelle Yeoh in the 'Section 31' movie.

Michelle Yeoh is back in the Final Frontier. As the duplicitous Mirror Universe character Philippa Georgiou, Yeoh starred in three seasons of Star Trek: Discovery , but later in 2024 she’ll return in her own movie — Section 31 . Named for the clandestine espionage organization within Starfleet, Section 31 has just been described as a “spy thriller” by a new article in Variety . We’ve also got a new image of Yeoh as Georgiou, seemingly integrating someone with some very cyberpunk-looking gear. But the big news for Trek fans is something even bigger. It seems like we finally know when exactly Section 31 will be set.

Here’s why the revelation of a very specific Starfleet captain reveals roughly where we can expect Section 31 to take place.

Section 31 will feature an Enterprise captain

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Kacey Rohl in 2019. In Section 31 , she’ll be the first person to play Rachel Garrett since Tricia O’Neil originated the role in 1990’s “Yesterday’s Enterprise.”

As reported by Adam B. Vary for Variety , the character of Rachel Garrett will appear in Section 31 and be played by actress Kacey Rohl. In the larger Trek canon, Rachel Garrett is famous for being the captain of the USS Enterprise-C which was destroyed fighting the Romulans in the year 2344. At that point, Captain Garrett (as played by Tricia O'Neil) was a woman in her mid-forties. But, in Section 31 it seems we’ll be meeting “...a young Rachel Garrett.”

This one detail all but confirms that at least one aspect of the storyline for Section 31 will have to take place sometime before 2344, likely in the 2320s or 2330s. Which, believe it or not, is a largely undocumented and unexplored period of the larger Star Trek timeline.

A 24th-century TNG prequel

Tricia O'Neil as Captain Garrett in 'Yesterday's Enterprise.'

Captain Garrett’s time on the Enterprise-C is largely untold. But what happened before that is even hazier.

Because Section 31 features a younger version of Rachel Garrett, this means that at least part of the movie will be a full-on prequel to the era of The Next Generation . And, interestingly, this period of Trek history, from roughly the end of the TOS -era movies, to the start of TNG is a roughly 70 year-gap. The Undiscovered Country and the first part of Generations take place in 2293. The first TNG episode takes place in 2364. During this gap, a lot of Trek history happens, including the Federation’s war with the Cardassians, the finalization of peace with the Klingons, and Jean-Luc Picard’s tenure as Captain on the USS Stargazer .

But if Section 31 takes place in the 2320s, even some of those events are still in the future. If you take a hardcore deep-dive onto the ever-reliable Star Trek wiki, Memory Alpha, you’ll find that there are almost no notable events in the 2320 s at all, other than Jean-Luc Picard starting his studies at Starfleet Academy. When Georgiou was sent back in time in Discovery Season 31 by the Guardian of Forever, we were told that it would be close to a time period in which the Prime Universe and Mirror Universes had yet to fully drift apart.

Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) steps into the Guardian of Forever in 'Discovery' Season 3.

Georgiou (Michelle Yeoh) steps into the Guardian of Forever in Discovery Season 3.

And yet, by putting Georgiou in the early 24th century, the new movie will likely sport a lot of retro Star Trek aesthetics. We know Starfleet officers were still rocking the “monster maroon” uniforms first introduced in The Wrath of Khan, and Strange New Worlds Season 1 even gave us a taste of what a modern redesign of those uniforms might look like. Plus, if this movie is filling in the backstory of Rache Garrett, this means the show will not only be a prequel for The Next Generation but also the origin story of an underrated Enterprise captain!

As of this writing, Section 31 is a stand-alone movie starring Michelle Yeoh. But, with this cut into the timeline of Trek, one can’t help but wonder if there’s not room for even more adventures in this very specific slice of Trek history.

Section 31 is expected to hit Paramount+ in late 2024.

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Star Trek legend calls his Strange New Worlds season 3 murder-mystery “the best episode of television I’ve ever done"

Season 3 is expected to drop in 2025

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Star Trek actor and director Jonathan Frakes has some high praise for Strange New Worlds season 3.

"[It's] the best episode of television I’ve ever done," Frakes told Variety , referring to a Hollywood murder-mystery episode he directed. The actor-director starred as Captain William Riker in Star Trek: The Next Generation and began directing episodes during the show's third season. He went on to helm Star Trek: First Contact, Star Trek: Insurrection, and episodes of almost every subsequent live-action Star Trek TV show including Voyager, Discovery, Picard, and Strange New Worlds.

Strange New Worlds follows Captain Christopher Pike and the crew of the starship Enterprise as they embark on intergalactic adventures that take place in the 23rd century. Oscar-nominated screenwriter Akiva Goldsman and Ugly Betty writer Henry Alonso Myers serve as showrunners. The cast includes Anson Mount, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong, Celia Rose Gooding, Melissa Navia, Babs Olusanmokun, and Rebecca Romijn.

The series premiered in on Paramount Plus, the home for all things Star Trek, in 2022 and became the most-watched original Star Trek series on the network. Season 2 was greenlit in January 2022 and aired in June 2023. Season 3 was announced in March of last year, but production was delayed due to the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes.

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 does not yet have a release date, but is expected to hit Paramount Plus sometime in 2025. For more, check out our list of the best new TV shows coming your way in 2024 and beyond.

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Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection

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Star Trek Universe Starships Collection magazine spread

Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection is a British partwork magazine and product line, conceived along the exact same lines as its two immediate predecessors Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection and Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection , that premiered in March 2021 [1] and was published by Eaglemoss Collections under its Hero Collector imprint.

The line was available to the UK, EU, and US, being marketed in a number of other countries as well. Subscriptions were available to select countries, [2] and products were widely retailed by the company's international webshops and other retailers.

Each issue includes a sixteen-page magazine (measuring 168 × 217 mm [3] ) and a 150 to 240 mm-long hand-painted [4] scaled replica of a starship from Star Trek: Picard and/or Star Trek: Strange New Worlds .

Also featuring vessels from Star Trek: Discovery as part of its scope, this line superseded the prior Discovery Starships Collection [5] , and was expected to grow to encompass future Star Trek projects that were concurrently in production. This was in compliance with the " Star Trek Universe "-concept the franchise had instituted earlier that year as part of the 55th anniversary celebrations, and Eaglemoss became the first Star Trek merchandise manufacturer to adhere to the (mandatory) concept by making it part of the name of their new collection.

Received directly from the shows' VFX teams, production-used CGI studio models were adapted for use as printable 3D miniatures (and for 2D renders in the magazines) and converted into CAD files by Fabio Passaro 's Meshweaver Productions , under the supervision of Eaglemoss' Development Manager, John Ainsworth. [23]

Cast in ABS and die-cast metal , a number of starship designs were reproduced here (as miniatures) for the first time by any manufacturer.

Once again, Ben Robinson was the senior manager of the project and a co-author and co-editor of the accompanying magazines, which currently bore the (sub-)titles, Star Trek: Picard The Official Starships Collection and Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection .

Gift premiums had been released to subscribers and larger Special Edition starship and figurine models were scheduled. Additionally, XL Edition models of some popular "hero ships" from the aforementioned Star Trek shows were available in the Official Starships Collection .

A number of starship profile articles from this series were also published in the second edition of the Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet Ships 2294 to the Future reference book .

A sister publication of the Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection , Star Trek: The Next Generation Build The USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D , and Star Trek Online Starships Collection lines, it was authorized and licensed by Paramount Consumer Products .

On 12 July 2022 , the collection came to a sudden and unexpected halt, when the company was forced to cease its business activities under the UK Insolvency Act – meaning a company is no longer able to pay off its debts. [24] [6] Bankruptcy was declared on 5 August 2022 . [25] The remainder stock was eventually acquired by (new) Master Replicas , who started to resell individual issues on a piecemeal basis on their own revived website from April 2023 onward, until the left-over stock was depleted.

  • 2 Unrealized planned issues
  • 3 Special Edition Figurine issues
  • 4 Bonus Edition issues
  • 5 Pin badge set
  • 6 Limited Edition prints
  • 8 Background information
  • 9.1 Footnotes
  • 9.2 See also
  • 9.3 External links

Unrealized planned issues [ ]

Assets for the following issues were already in the initial stages of pre-production for a planned 2022 and beyond release, [27] but cancelled [11] nonetheless due to the 5 August 2022 bankruptcy of Eaglemoss Collections.

Special Edition Figurine issues [ ]

March 2022, the first 'Special Edition Figurine - Spock (Ethan Peck) Figurine' of the Collection was added to the company UK and EU webstores for pre-order with a targeted release of April 2022. It is the first in the collection to have a Digital only magazine which is accessed via the QR code within the packaging. The figurines are scaled: 1:10.

Characters from the modern Star Trek TV series Discovery , Picard , and Strange New World were slated to become part of the Special Edition Figurines, before the collection was cut short by the August 2022 bankruptcy.

Bonus Edition issues [ ]

On 16 November 2021, the first two "Bonus Editions" of the Collection were added to the company UK and EU webstores, after one of them debuted at Destination Star Trek London between 12-14 October 2021. It concerned two Inquiry -class sister vessels of the USS Zheng He , the USS Varian Fry and the USS Maui ( β ), both assumed to be part of the fleet that forced the Romulans into a stand-off in " Et in Arcadia Ego, Part 2 ", the first season finale of Star Trek: Picard , even though this had not been confirmed onscreen, prior to Varian Fry 's canon appearances in Picard 's third season . Each model came with its own individual livery deco and was retailed with the same generic Inquiry -class magazine as gift issue USS Toussaint (listed below ). The releases for the European webstores were limited to 200 copies each. [28] (X) [29] (X) They were added to the US webstore on 30 November 2021 as shop exclusive limited editions.

Pin badge set [ ]

First previewed as a forthcoming retail product through the company's US webshop in early 2021, this set is also distributed as a gift premium.

Limited Edition prints [ ]

The line's first Limited Edition print began to ship to UK subscribers in July 2021 and is limited to 850 copies. EU subscribers began to receive the print between issues 4 and 5, in an edition limited to 3500 copies. [13] The second print was released along similar lines in November 2021, though this time around limited to 570 copies for the UK and 2500 for the EU. A third print was released on 10 March 2022.

Each 30 × 40 cm (including the border around the 19.5 × 26.5 cm image) print's artwork was created by DIS starship designer Ryan Dening , and is reproduced on 310 gsm Hahnemühle German Etching paper, also including a Certificate of Authenticity.

The subscriber email announcement claims of being subscriber "exclusives", was somewhat watered down when all three prints, now called "Giclee Art Print[s]", became offered for general sale to the public at large in the company's webstores from early November 2021 onward.

Gift premiums are dispatched to subscribers at predetermined delivery milestones during the duration of the partwork's run and vary in different territories.

Background information [ ]

Star Trek Universe Starships Collection intro insert

Intro "boost" insert

In July 2020, the company announced that its Discovery starship line and its subscriptions would be suspended after the release of issue 33, due to production delays with the third season of DIS and the resulting lack of new CG assets.

Eaglemoss further reported in October 2020 that it planned to release more starship models from DIS in a future starships line, combined with ships from Picard and Strange New Worlds , [30] and later indicated that the 32nd century Federation fleet from the third season of DIS would be produced. [31] Additionally, a number of unused Klingon starship designs from the DIS partwork may eventually be put into production. [32]

Star Trek Universe Starships Collection issue 1 box

Box art mock-up

In February 2021, Robinson reconfirmed that the Universe line will begin with ten ships from Picard and then pivot to Discovery vessels. Robinson had yet to receive any CG assets of starships from the Strange New Worlds production but revealed that he had received four variants (two unique physical models in two distinct liveries) of the Inquiry -class starship from PIC's producers. [33]

Appendices [ ]

Footnotes [ ].

  • ↑ Originally slated to premiere on 1 April 2021, limited quantities of the first two issues were inadvertently shipped to some UK customers in early March.
  • ↑ As had been the case with the preceding Discovery Starships Collection , non-British EU customers were allowed to take out a subscription through the UK website, if a local official website was not available to them in their home countries, which had been the case for countries like the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. Subscription services to US customers only became available on 1 December 2021, almost nine months after the Europeans were afforded to. [1]
  • ↑ The partwork's A5 format magazines are the same size as those from the preceding Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection .
  • ↑ The models are painted freehand and with the use of paint masks (templates), alongside pad and tampo printing processes. From CAD files made from conversions of the original CGI studio models , the earliest prototypes are 3D printed in resin and, once approved by Eaglemoss and the licensors, are tooled and manufactured in China using a variety of injection, vacuum, and compression molding techniques. [2]
  • ↑ Alongside a few Discovery (XL Edition) ships in the Official Starships Collection , this partwork will present the company's future (regular) DIS starship releases, following the release of the thirty-third numbered issue of the Discovery Starships Collection .
  • ↑ 6.0 6.1 Eaglemoss was due to COVID-19 pandemic and Brexit related problems, already far behind with the fulfillment of the obligations to their subscribers, and most of the 2022 releases were first offered up at their webstores instead of being sent out to subscribers, which essentially constituted a breach of contract. When the company was forced to cease their activities in July 2022, almost all of the 2022 releases had yet to be received by the vast majority of subscribers (with US subscribers even still having to await most of the 2021 releases), issue 11 being the last most subscribers were sent in June. Ironically, issues 12 through 15 not being sent out to subscribers but only sold through the webstores (as has indeed applied to the vast majority of all 2022 Eaglemoss releases, including those from other media franchises [3] ), meant that they have now become very expensive rarities in the aftermarket, as subscribers dutifully awaited for the company to fulfill their subscription obligations, in vain as it turned out – the handful of issues that did reach their respective fanbases through the webstores, were confirmed by reviews diligent customers posted on YouTube . [4] It has upon Eaglemoss' bankruptcy instantaneously resulted in what Robert Meyer Burnett had called "a mad dash" of collectors (of whom Burnett was one himself [5] ) trying in desperation to snatch up the few remaining 2022 issues still available in the aftermarket at that point in time and causing retail prices to soar explosively to hugely inflated levels, [6] a frowned upon practice employed by third-party retailers who are colloquially known as "scalpers". [7] Still, after they had acquired the remainder stocks from the bankrupt company, (new) Master Replicas came to the rescue of the frustrated collector base in March 2023, when they started to resell items from the Eaglemoss model partwork lines at the last known normal retail price, which included several 2022 issues from the Universe Starships Collection . Incidentally, no customer had ever received any notification that their subscriptions had been terminated.
  • ↑ Originally slated to premiere on 1 April 2021, limited quantities of La Sirena were inadvertently shipped in early March to some UK customers. The UK releases started to regularly experience delays beyond the release dates as initially planned by the company for all their partwork releases from early 2020 onward due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Brexit-inspired move of the company's warehouse and distribution centre from London, UK, to Waghäusel-Kirrlach, Germany, later on in early January 2021. (see also footnotes of main article ) It has resulted in a delay ripple effect for not only the launch of the Universe collection, but for the international releases as well, since the UK release was leading for the others – even for Germany and the EU, somewhat ironically. The post-January 2021 release dates mentioned in all tables, are therefore indications of intent rather than the actual release dates.
  • ↑ Originally slated to premiere on 21 April 2021, limited quantities of the USS Zheng He were inadvertently shipped in early March to some UK customers.
  • ↑ All scheduled, but cancelled Eaglemoss releases had already entered regular production when the company went bankrupt and commercial quantities in the 500/1500-copy range of the display model at least had actually been produced by the manufacturer in China before production had to cease. [8] [9] They were acquired from the administrators by (new) Master Replicas along with the regular remainder stock, and sold to the public after all through their webstore, starting in April 2023 with the XL edition of the USS Stargazer and the regular edition of the USS Vancouver from the main and Lower Decks collections respectively, [10] several of them selling out within a day. Third-party UK and Far Eastern eBay retailers who had managed to get their hands on a handful of these unreleased Eaglemoss issues previously – and selling them at hugely inflated prices – , had already reported that these previously unreleased models came without the magazine, they apparently not having entered the regular print-run yet by the time of the bankruptcy, [11] (X) a state of affairs confirmed later on by the ones marketed by Master Replicas. Master Replicas only included magazines if they had already been packaged with the model (which was for the previously released issues not always the case, explaining in the process the large stock of back issues), some of which in German, the only foreign language version (besides Japanese, which however fell under the auspices of DeAgostini) still being printed by the time Eaglemoss had gone bankrupt; an 100,000-copy magazine (back-)issue stock did exist at two printer-owned warehouses somewhere (possibly also holding magazines of the unreleased issues as well), but the printer refused to release them until debt owned by the bankrupt Eaglemoss was fulfilled in full. As the new formal (model) inventory owners, Master Replicas had entered into legal negotiations with the disgruntled printer and was able to resolve the issue in August 2023. [12] [13] [14] The sale of this magazine stock started on 26 December 2023. [15]
  • ↑ Though coming without a magazine, it was assumed by Master Replicas that the model of this issue at least was the last of the Star Trek lines to reach the regular bulk manufacturing stage. [16]
  • ↑ On his Twitter account, Robinson shared tooled model pictures of the cancelled USS Armstrong , Synth Attack Ship , USS Annan , and the USS Curie issues.
  • ↑ In August 2023 Ben Robinson started a rumor that the Dresselhaus had actually entered regular model production and that some stock had already been produced, [17] getting the hopes up of Star Trek collectors. [18] Master Replicas first reported that only the Dresselhaus packaging was found and not the models themselves, [19] but even that turned out to be false due to poor record-keeping on the part of Eaglemoss in their dying days. [20] All this meant that the Jubayr had indeed been the very last Eaglemoss Star Trek issue to enter regular production, but which had not reached market,
  • ↑ The Limited Edition print is part of the partwork for which customers have taken out a subscription and should not be confused with the " Star Trek Universe -themed" print (gift premium) shown above. This out-of-the-ordinary element of the collection was almost certainly introduced as a means to keep collection releases going for subscribers in order to mask experienced/expected reception delays of production assets for the regular publication. Subscribers were not impressed by this scheme as evidenced by the falling "exclusive" copy numbers, which resulted in the unsold/returned/canceled copies becoming available in the company's web-stores to the general public. Incidentally, the variant release numbers for the UK and EU editions, reflect the company's respective customer base sizes; see also the footnotes of its main article in this regard.
  • ↑ After issue 10, subscribers were sent an additional binder, which was this time around automatically charged against subscriber accounts that had given Eaglemoss permission to do so during sign-up. Measuring exactly the same as its Discovery predecessor, 167×244×45 mm, the binder turned out to have become the collection's standard binder when it became offered for general sale on the company's web-shop sites in June 2022.
  • ↑ The metal mug is identified as a "Starfleet Archivist Beverage Container" on its box. It only turned out after the Eaglemoss bankruptcy, that there had been a third variant metal mug release (the second variant concerned a gift premium for the Build The Enterprise-D partwork) planned with a Starfleet Academy logo, but the bankruptcy prevented its release. It was left to remainder stock owner (new) Master Replicas to start selling the 2,600 already produced mugs through their webstore. [21]
  • ↑ The USS Toussaint variant of the Inquiry -class model features a different nacelle design than some of its sister ships (like the USS Zheng He ) from the same class. Both variants were seen on-screen, and each design was rendered with two distinct liveries. [22] Additionally, some variants display red nacelle elements rather than yellow parts, as rendered in the second edition of the Star Trek: Shipyards - Starfleet Ships 2294 to the Future reference book. All these variants were also showcased in the in-universe chapters of the magazine that came with this gift issue and the two later released class variant bonus issues mentioned above , though the design chapter was lifted one-on-one from the magazine that came with regular issue 2.

See also [ ]

  • Star Trek starship miniatures
  • Star Trek model kits

External links [ ]

  • Eaglemoss.com (X) – defunct official international webshop
  • HeroCollector.com (X) - defunct official collector portal
  • Star Trek Universe - official YouTube playlist with model turnaround videos (live, but no longer maintained)
  • Ben Robinson (project manager) at X (formerly Twitter)
  • HeroCollector Star Trek & Sci Fi Collections Fan Group  at Facebook – unofficial fan forum
  • Wixiban.com – Star Trek Universe index
  • スタートレック ユニバース スターシップ コレクション – De Agostini Japan page
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  • 3 USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-G)

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  1. List of Star Trek Starfleet starships

    This is a list of Federation starships from the Star Trek universe. The list is organized first by ship class, then registration number, name, and finally where that vessel was referenced. These vessels appear or are mentioned in the original Star Trek series (TOS), Star Trek: The Animated Series (T

  2. Starships

    A list of starships by: Andorian starships Borg starships Cardassian starships Dominion starships Earth starships Federation starships Ferengi starships Klingon starships Romulan starships Vulcan starships Category:Starships for a full listing of all starships Star Trek Ships: Expanded - Others at The STArchive

  3. Ex Astris Scientia

    Starship Database. The database lists all canon starships and other spaceborne constructions of the Star Trek Universe by races and classes. Schematic side views and technical specs are included where available. The data is mainly based on the very episodes and on official sources. In some cases, however, obvious errors had to be corrected.

  4. Star Trek Ship Names Ordered By Class

    List of Powerful Star Trek Ship Names Revealed. 30. SS Botany Bay. Built in the late 20 th century by the United States of America, this DY-100-class sleeper ship played a great role in helping Khan Noonien Singh and his group to escape Earth after being defeated at Eugenics Wars.

  5. List of Starfleet starships ordered by class

    Template:Startrek2 This is a list of the fictional Star Trek universe's Earth and Federation 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), Star Trek: Discovery (DISCO), Star Trek: Picard (PIC), Star Trek: Lower Decks ...

  6. Federation starships

    Sci-fi. Star Trek. The Federation operated numerous varieties of starships. While the Prime Directive was observed aboard Starfleet vessels, this was not true of civilian ships. (TNG: "Angel One") Unnamed Federation starships Star Trek Ships: Expanded - UFP: Starfleet and Prehistory at The STArchive.

  7. List of canon starships

    Missing all the Disco ships, and there are a lot. I.e. the Discovery, Glenn, Shenzhou, Buran, Europa, Clarke, Edison, Shran, T'plana-hath, Yeager, etc. Please help out STO Wiki by adding the necessary changes! The U.S.S. Voyager, a canon starship featured heavily in-game. This article gives an overview over numerous starships from Star Trek ...

  8. Federation starship classes

    The following is a list of starship classes operated by the Federation. Because of the strong connotations with the real world United States Navy, Star Trek: The Original Series Producers Gene Roddenberry and Robert H. Justman (a World War II navy veteran himself) had imbued Starfleet with (The Making of Star Trek, p. 112, et al.; These Are the Voyages: TOS Season One, 1st ed, pp. 28-29; see ...

  9. The Fleet's In: 24th Century Federation Starships

    For those of us who lovingly refer to ourselves as "starship nerds," Star Trek's 24th century is populated with an astounding array of Starfleet vessels for us to gaze upon with awe.The series and films set in this era, namely Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Picard, and the four movies helmed by the TNG crew, produced vast fleets ...

  10. Most Powerful Star Trek Ships, Ranked

    The speed? The shields? The sheer size of a vessel? Or perhaps it's the captain and crew at the helm? We believe it's all of those things and more, so we took 46 of the most noteworthy Star Trek starships and placed them in a head-to-head battle. Which iconic ship came out on top? Find out below. Warp ahead for our rankings of the most ...

  11. Spacecraft in Star Trek

    The Star Trek franchise features many spacecraft. Various space vessels make up the primary settings of the Star Trek television series, films, and expanded universe; others help advance the franchise's stories. Throughout the franchise's production, spacecraft have been depicted by numerous physical and computer-generated models. Producers worked to balance often tight budgets with the need ...

  12. Star Trek: Every Version Of The Starship Enterprise

    Kirk's two five-year missions between 2265 and 2280 are the stuff of Starfleet legend. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' season 1 finale confirmed that, without Captain James T. Kirk, the Federation would have become involved in a brutal war with the Romulan Star Empire.Twenty years after the starship first launched, Kirk's Enterprise showed no signs of its age as it conducted its two five-year ...

  13. Starship Enterprise

    Enterprise or USS Enterprise, often referred to as the Starship Enterprise, is the name of several fictional spacecraft, some of which are the main craft and setting for various television series and films in the Star Trek science fiction franchise. The most notable were Captain James T. Kirk's USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) from the original 1960s television series, and Captain Jean-Luc Picard's ...

  14. Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection index

    Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection is a part-work magazine from Eaglemoss, each issue comes with a model starship, with designs from all the TV and film series. The ships are based either on the original production CGI models, or new models for designs that have no such resource available. The accompanying magazine details the ship ...

  15. Starship

    A starship was any manned spacecraft that was capable of viable interstellar travel, i.e. any manned spacecraft that had the ability to transport and support a crew across interstellar distances. Most starships accomplished this via the employment of some form of faster-than-light spacecraft propulsion technology, such as warp drive. Many times, starships were often personified as female by ...

  16. The 5 best Star Trek starships, ranked

    USS Titan. The USS Titan occupies a mythic space among starships. The Starfleet vessel, helmed most famously by Captain Riker, is rarely seen but still legendary in its status. In fact, the best look we get at the USS Titan (in Picard season 3 it's the Neo-constitution class Titan-A, remember) is in the Star Trek animated series Lower Decks.

  17. List of Star Trek Starfleet starships ordered by class

    USS Akira. NX-62497. Presumable namesake ship for the class. USS Gryphon. NCC-65550. Commanded by Captain Elaine Mello. Assigned to defend Deep Space Nine for a short period of time after the Dominion War in the Deep Space Nine relaunch. USS James T Kirk. Registry unknown.

  18. Playable starship

    For an overview of non-playable starships within Star Trek Online, see the Non-playable starship article Playable Starships in Star Trek Online are as much a part of a player's avatar as their Captain. Players are granted ships by their faction as they progress in rank. At each new rank between Level 10 and Level 40, players are given a free starship token for the respective tier. The last ...

  19. The Complete Guide to Star Trek's Constitution Class Starships

    USS Hood NCC-1703. The Hood NCC-1703, occasionally called the NCC-1707, was a heavy cruiser and part of the Federation Constitution class. It was used by Starfleet during the 23rd century. On stardate 1/9307, the ship was commissioned and launched. Its construction was authorized on 0965.

  20. STFC Database

    The largest Star Trek Fleet Command (STFC) information site, featuring information on ships, officers, systems ... (STFC) information site, featuring information on ships, officers, systems, hostiles, research and more. / Ships. Filter Ships Reset Filters. Basic. Name: Faction: All Federation Romulan Klingon Grade: All G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 Rarity ...

  21. Galaxy class

    The Galaxy-class was a Starfleet heavy capital ship class first introduced in the mid 2360s. It was one of the largest and most powerful Federation starship classes of its time, with many serving in the Dominion War. Starfleet had previously operated another type of Galaxy-class starship in the 2250s. (TNG: "The Ensigns of Command") The Galaxy Class Starship Development Project took place at ...

  22. 14 Biggest Star Trek Updates: Section 31, Starfleet Academy, Strange

    The Star Trek franchise has just revealed a treasure trove of new information about Star Trek: Section 31, season 3 of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and much more. With Star Trek: Discovery ending in 2024, and concerns over the implications of a potential Paramount merger, it's reassuring to discover that the future of the Star Trek franchise looks very bright indeed.

  23. The Next Star Trek Movie Just Confirmed a Tantalizing ...

    The new Michelle Yeoh-led Star Trek movie has possibly confirmed its timeline. Turns out, 'Section 31' will feature at least one (future) captain of a starship called Enterprise.

  24. Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection

    Star Trek: Shipyards, subtitled The Encyclopedia of Star Trek Ships, is a mass-market hardcover reference book series that presents an "in-universe" chronological history of canon starships, and is published by Eaglemoss Collections through Penguin Random House's Publisher Services division, under its Hero Collector imprint.

  25. Star Trek legend calls his Strange New Worlds season 3 murder-mystery

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season 3 does not yet have a release date, but is expected to hit Paramount Plus sometime in 2025. For more, check out our list of the best new TV shows coming your ...

  26. Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection

    Magazine spread. Star Trek Universe: The Official Starships Collection is a British partwork magazine and product line, conceived along the exact same lines as its two immediate predecessors Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection and Star Trek: Discovery The Official Starships Collection, that premiered in March 2021 [1] and was published ...