U.S.S Ajax
NCC-11574
Apollo
“Where No One Has Gone Before” (TNG)
In 2364, Starfleet propulsion specialist Kosinski tested an experimental warp drive upgrade on the Ajax, although it was later discovered that Kosinski's theories were baseless.“Tapestry” (TNG)
In 2327, the Ajax was Ensign Cortin Zweller's first assignment after his graduation from Starfleet Academy. Captain Narth was captain of the ship.
U.S.S. Akagi
NCC-62158
Rigel
“You Are Cordially Invited” (DS9)
In 2374, the Akagi was a part of the Ninth Fleet headquartered at starbase DS9.
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
The Akagi appeared on the MIA/KIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Aries
NCC-45167
Renaissance
“Redemption” (TNG)
Didn't appear in this episode AFAIK.
“Whispers” (DS9)
Was on a computerdisplay.
U.S.S. Bonchune NCC-70915
Nebula
"Endgame” (VOY)
One of the ships in the fleet at the end of the episode.
U.S.S. Bozeman
NCC-1941
Soyuz
“All Good Things…” (TNG)
During the anti-time occurrence created by Q, Admiral Nakamura deployed the Bozeman, along with 15 other starships, to the Romulan Neutral Zone to investigate a Romulan military bildup on their side of the zone.
U.S.S. Clement
NCC-12537
Apollo
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
The Clement appeared on the MIA/KIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Crazy Horse
NCC-50446
Excelsior
“The Pegasus” (TNG)
The Enterprise-D was ordered to rendezvous with the Crazy Horse in 2370 in order to pick up Admiral Erik Pressman.
U.S.S. Endeavour
NCC-71805
Nebula
“The Game” (TNG)
The Endeavour was stationed in the Cleon Sector later in 2368 when Enterprise-D crew members were controlled by Ktarian operatives seeking to gain control of Starfleet.
U.S.S. Entente
NCC-2120
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
(what was the communication)
Don't know.
U.S.S. Exeter
NCC-26531
Ambassador
“You Are Cordially Invited” (DS9)
In 2374 the Exeter was part of the Ninth Fleet headquartered at starbase DS9.
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
The Exeter appeared on the KIA/MIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Galice
“Whispers” (DS9)
Was on a computer display.
U.S.S. Goddard
NCC-59621
Korolev
“The Vengeance Factor” (TNG)
The Goddard scheduled for a rendezvous with the Enterprise-D shortly after stardate 43421. The rendezvous was postponed after the signing of the Acamarian truce.
U.S.S. Hispaniola
“Whispers” (DS9)
Was on a computer display.
U.S.S. Hood
NCC-42296
Excelsior
“Tin Man” (TNG)
The Hood intercepted the Enterprise-D in the Hayashi system to deliver Tam Elbrun and new orders for the Enterprise to proceed to Beta Stromgren for the encounter with Tin Man in 2366.
“The Defector” (TNG)
The Hood was one of the starships sent to the Romulan Neutral Zone border in preparation for a possible battle after Starfleet received warnings of a Romulan buildup at planet Nelvana III in 2366. The warnings, from Romulan defector Alidar Jarok, were later found to be baseless.
“Allegiance” (TNG)
The Hood was scheduled to join the Enterprise-D on a terraforming mission on planet Browder IV in 2366.
“Redemption” (TNG)
Appeared on a computer-display. Part of the Tachyon-grid.
U.S.S. Hornet
NCC-45231
Renaissance
“Redemption” (TNG)
Appeared on a computer-display. Part of the Tachyon-grid.
“Inter Arma Enim Silent Leges” (DS9)
IIRC the Hornet was at DS9 for repair.
U.S.S. Intrepid
NCC-38907
Excelsior
“Force of Nature” (TNG)
In 2370, Commander Donald Kaplan was the chief engineer of the Intrepid.
U.S.S. Kai Winn
“Whispers” (DS9)
This ship probably doesn't exist.
U.S.S. Merrimack
NCC-61827
Nebula
“Birthright” (TNG)
Don't know.
“The Game” (TNG)
The Merrimack transported Cadet Wesley Crusher back to Starfleet Academy following his vacation aboard the Enterprise-D in 2368.
U.S.S. Nobel
NCC-55012
Olympic
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
Was on the KIA/WIA/MIA-display.
U.S.S. Prometheus
NX-59650
Prometheus
“Endgame” (VOY)
One of the ships in the fleet at the end of the episode.
U.S.S. Sutherland
NCC-72015
Nebula
“Change of Heart” (DS9)
The Sutherland was due to visit DS9 one day after stardate 51597.2.
U.S.S. Tecumseh
NCC-14934
Excelsior
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
Was on the KIA/MIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Trieste
NCC-37124
Merced
“11001001” (TNG)
The Trieste was stationed near Starbase 74 and was unable to render assistance when the Enterprise-D was hijacked by the Bynars in 2364. The Trieste was some 66 hours away at the time.
“Redemption” (TNG)
Was on a display. Part of the Tachyon-grid.
U.S.S. Tripoli
NCC-19386
Hokule’a
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
Was on the KIA/MIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Truman
“Field of Fire” (DS9)
IIRC someone served aboard this ship.
U.S.S. Victory
NCC-9754
Constellation
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
Was on the KIA/MIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Wyoming
NCC-43730
Mediterranean
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
Was on the KIA/MIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Yorktown
NCC-61137
Zodiac
“Frame of Mind” (TNG)
AFAIK a woman in the Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders mentioned to be a member of the Yorktown-crew.
“Whispers” (DS9)
Was on a computer display.
U.S.S. Yosemite
NCC-19002
Oberth
“Whispers” (DS9)
Was on a computer display.
U.S.S. Zapata
NCC-33184
“In the Pale Moonlight” (DS9)
Was on the KIA/MIA/WIA-display.
U.S.S. Zhukov
NCC-62136 (???? I thought it was NCC-26136)
The model was labeled with 62136. Then there's a Starfleet Operations display. The never used version of it had 62136 too but the used version had 26136 (which better fits to an Ambassador-class vessel).
Ambassador
“Data’s Day” (TNG)
The Zhukov met the Enterprise-D in 2367 for the transfer of Federation ambassador T'Pel
“The Game” (TNG)
he Zhukov transfered several science teams to the Enterprise-D in preparation for the Enterprise-D's mission at the Phoenix Cluster in 2368.
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