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Well, since it's now brought up, i dug out the only 3 Trek Novels I have (with exception of New Frontier), and was looking up ships. Almost all are currently in that list right there, with a few minor exceptions. The ships from TNG #42 Infiltrator are: USS Marconi (I don't know where you got Aeolus Class from...) USS Raymond Z. Gallun USS Titov USS Eando Bander USS Belfast USS Discovery (no class given, so probably different from your Nebula class one) USS Cutty Sark I also think there is a USS Crazy Horse, but I can't find it.
From TNG #45 Intellivore: USS Pathfinder (Picard served on her) USS Marignano (described as half the size of the E-D, primary hull half with width but engineering hull about the same size. She also had long nacelles, equal in length to the E-Ds. She is a long-range science vessel) USS Oraidhe USS Constellation
And from TOS #73 Recovery: USS Recovery (this ship has over 70 decks!) USS Paladin USS Starhawk (I'm not certain, but I think the Starhawk is described as only having one nacelle or something, but I know both Paladin and Starhawk are ships smaller then the Enterprise)
Oh well, just a little two cents to add there...
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Along with the Defiant Class Monitor and the Galaxy Class Challenger in ST: The Return, there was also a Miranda Class that was said to have been at Wolf 359 that the Borg captured. Can't remember the name right now though...
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359: The U.S.S. Crazy Horse was mentioned in TNG's 'Conspiracy', I think. That may be what you're thinking of.
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To add to what others have said about The Return (ick):
Picard speculated that the Miranda was the USS Hoagland, which went missing at Wolf 359. It was too far assimilated to get a name or registry, though.
At the beginning, there's a USS Farragut NCC-60597 heading up the salvage effort at Veridian III. Its class is never mentioned, but it has a crew complement of 640 before it's destroyed by the Avatar of Tomed (Borg-enhanced Rommie D'Deridex).
Don't know if you want shuttles, but Salatrel sticks Kirk on a Montreal-class. It's ugly, it's single-nacelled, it's the frying pan design in shuttle form.
Now I have to raid my bookshelf...
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I think in anotehr of Shatner's (evil) books, there was a runabout named St. Lawerence.
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The St. Lawerence was a runabout that fired Quantum Torp's. Also the Monitor Defiant had been fitted with a stolen Borg transwarp drive, and it was black and stealthy, also the Borg Homeworld was the machine planet that assimilated V'ger! Also one more thing, the Borg Unicomplex in Voyager's Dark Frontier, was it the borg homeworld?
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The Crazy Horse is Excelsior Class. I'm talking about the Miranda Class that Picard and Crusher see when the Borg cube they stow away in comes into that complex. It's also next to a Klingon ship that the Borg captured.
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I think that in reference to "Generations", the Farragut is a Nebula. Can anyone get the class name for the shuttle that Riker uses to fire at the Romulan attack ships on Veridian?
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TerraZ, you mean The Return? The shuttles at Veridian III were Tesla-class. I don't see where the Farragut's class was identified, but there may be something later in the book (e.g., "They've already destroyed a Nebula-class starship...").
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USS Mukaikubo: Galaxy-class vessel under command of Captain Regitz; used by the Unclean to hoard warp cores USS Breedlove: another Galaxy Sreba: Vulcan science vessel; gutted by the Unclean in the Gamma Quadrant
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Lt.Tom: Well, "The Return" is sorta the sequel to "Generations" and at the end Picard and Riker are transported to the Faragut (which I always assumed was the Nebula class ship at the end). Are there any other ship named Faragut in the TNG era (haven't checked SWDAO yet)?
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-I hate my life... *Extra crewman who has just been given a name and is about to die...*