Type 7:
Hawking: The Host (TNG)
Sakharov: Unnatural Selection (TNG) #1
Type 8:
Drake: Non Sequiter (Voy)
Terranova?: Got this one from Star Trek: Expanded
Type 9:
Cochrane: Threshhold (Voy)
Dawkins: Life Line (Voy)
Type 10:
Chaffee: The Sound of her Voice (DS9)
Type 15 Shuttlepod:
Cousteau: Identity Crisis (TNG)-USS Aries
El Baz: Time Squared (TNG)#5
Onizuka: The Mind's Eye (TNG) #7
Pike: The Most Toys (TNG) #12
Verne: Aquiel (TNG)
Voltaire: In THeory (TNG)#3
Campbell?: Power Play (TNG)
Most of these I got from the Encyclopedia or Star Trek: Expanded and a few from The Companion(The "?" ones)
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As far as the Galileo type goes, there's the Galileo and Columbia or Columbus...I'm not sure. I'm sure there's a few others I'm not aware of.
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The shuttle illustrations in the Encyclopedia included a (type-8 I believe) which, according to Joe Creighton, had 'Terranova' on its hull. This MUST be incorrect, because shuttles are called after famous scientists and explorers. I studied the picture with a magnifying glass, and it reads 'Tereshkova'. This fits, since Tereshkova was the first woman in space. I have sent an e-mail to Creighton months ago, pointing this all out, but I got no reply, and the thing was not corrected.
BTW, the Tereshkova caption in the Encyc tells us that it featured in "Parallax" [VOY] (I'm sure that someone will correct me if I'm wrong). I don't know if they refer to the first sightning of the shuttle design, or that they refer to the Tereshkova itself.
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The Campbell comes from the Star Trek Continuum. It isn't listed in the Encyc, however.
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And if you're strong enough, together we can take the world apart my love
1. NCC-1701-D/04. Class unknown. ("The Next Phase")
2. NCC-1701-D/02. Class 7. ("Samaritan Snare")
3. NCC-1701-D/06. Class 7. ("Q Who?")
4. NCC-1701-D/13. Class 7. Companion says that this ship could have been named Copernicus III. Rf. entry-"Coming of Age".
5. NCC-2544/10. Class 7. No name. ("The Child")
6. NCC-1701-D/01. Class 15. ("Devil's Due")
7. NCC-1701-D/09. Class 15. Name unreadable. ("The Price")
8. NX-74205/01. Class 18. ("The Search, Part 1")
9. Starbase 11/01. Class F. ("The Menagerie")
10. Berman. NCC-1701-D. Class 6. ("Cause and Effect")
11. Calpyso. NCC-1701-D. Captain's Yacht. TNGTM.
12. Campbell. NCC-1701-D/03. Class 15. Name and registry are visible in episode. ("Power Play")
13. Chaffee. NX-74205/01. Class 10. ("The Sound of her Voice")
14. Cochrane. NCC-74656/04. Class 2. ("Threshold") [I don't accept the encyclopedia definition. The reason is for another thread.]
15. Columbus. NCC-1701/02. Class unknown. ("The Galileo Seven")
16. Copernicus. NCC-1701-A/03. Class unknown. ("The Final Frontier")
17. Cousteau. NCC-45167. Class 15. ("Identity Crisis")
18. Cousteau. NCC-1701-E. Captain's Yacht. ("Insurrection")
19. Curie. NCC-1701-D/03. Class 6. ("Parallels").
20. Dawkins. Class 2. ("Lifeline")
21. Delta Flyer. NCC-74656. (from a Voyager episode. [Of the four canonical series, I know Voyager the least.])
22. Drake. NCC-74656. Class unknown, either a 6 or a 8. ("Non Sequitor")
23. El Baz. NCC-1701-D/05. Class 15. ("Time Squared")
24. Fermi. NCC-1701-D/09. Class 6. ("True Q")
25. Feynman. NCC-1701-D/05. Class 7. ("The Nth Degree")
26. Feynman. NCC-1701-D. Class 6. ("The Chain of Command")
27. Galileo. NCC-1701/07. Class unknown. ("The Galileo Seven")
28. Galileo. NCC-1701-A/05. Class unknown. ("The Final Frontier")
29. Galileo. NCC-1701-D/07. Class 7. ("All Good Things...")
30. Galileo II. NCC-1701/07. Class unknown. ("The Way to Eden")
31. Goddard. NCC-1701-D/15. Class 6. Registry is from Fact Files. ("The Next Phase")
32. Hawking. NCC-1701-D/10. Class 7. ("The Host")
33. Hawking. NCC-1701-D/15. Class 6. Registry is from model. ("Generations")
34. Heinlein. NCC-1701-D. Class 7. This shuttlecraft (model on pedestal) is from a Starlog Publication. I like to think that this is the shuttlecraft from "The Best of Both Worlds".
35. Hypatia. NCC-1701-D. Class 6. This is supposed to be the name of a shuttlecraft according to the Companion. ("Genesis")
36. Justman. NCC-1701-D/03. Class 6. ("Suspicions").
37. Kitoi. NCC-67016/07. Class 7. ("The Best of Both Worlds")
38. Magellan. NCC-1701-D/15. Class 6. ("Darmok")
39. Onizuka. NCC-1701-D/07. Class 15. ("The Ensigns of Command")
40. Pike. NCC-1701-D/12. Class 15. ("The Most Toys")
41. Piller. NCC-1701-D. Class 6. ("Cause and Effect")
42. Sacajawea. NCC-74656/05. Class 6. Registry is from model. (from a Voyager episode.)
43. Sakharov. NCC-1701-D/01. Class 7. ("Unnatural Selection")
44. Tereshkova. NCC-74656/01. Class 8. ("Parallax")
45. Verne. Relay Station 47. Class 6. ("Aquiel")
46. Voltaire. NCC-1701-D/03. Class 15. ("In Theory")
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