Starfleet shuttles A-Z
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Campbell |
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D |
Type 15 |
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TNG Power Play. Name from
screenshot. Type is a speculation of the ST Encyclopedia. |
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Chaffee
(Shuttlecraft 01) |
U.S.S. Defiant NX-74205 |
Type 10 |
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The shuttle
was named for Apollo 1 astronaut Roger Chaffee.
The Chaffee was designed by Doug Drexler.
Type is a speculation of the ST Encyclopedia. |
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Cochrane (Shuttle 4) |
U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 |
Type 12 |
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Name and number from
model (Star Trek
Mechanics, EAS). Type is a speculation of the ST Encyclopedia. |
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Columbus |
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 |
Class F |
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The Columbus
participated in a visual search for the shuttlecraft Galileo, after the
Galileo crashed on planet Taurus II in 2266. TOS The Galileo Seven.
The shuttle was named after the explorer Christopher
Columbus (1451-1506). The Galileo model was used to represent the Columbus,
yet the shuttle's registry wasn't changed.
Name from dialogue.
Class visually identified. |
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Conrad |
Starbase
6 |
Class F |
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture. |
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Copernicus
NCC-1701/10 |
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 |
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TAS
The Slaver Weapon. The shuttle
was named after the Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543), who proposed that the
planets have the sun as the fixed point to which their motions are to be
referred. Name from dialogue. |
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Copernicus (Shuttle 3) |
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A |
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Kirk, Spock, McCoy, and Sybok transported down aboard the
Copernicus to the planet that Sybok was Sha Ka Ree in search of Sybok's
vision of God. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. The Copernicus miniature was a
re-use of the Galileo model, although two full-sized exterior mock-ups were
also built.
Name from screenshot.
Number from screenshot. |
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Copernicus (Shuttlecraft 03) |
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D |
Type 7 |
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Name and number from
studio model. |
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Cousteau |
U.S.S. Aries NCC-45167 |
Type 15 |
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In 2367, the Cousteau was stolen by Mendez and abandoned
on Tarchannen III. TNG Identity Crisis.
The shuttle was named after 20th-century oceanographer Jacques Cousteau.
Name from
screenshot. Type is a speculation of the ST Encyclopedia. |
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Cousteau |
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Curie (Shuttlecraft 03) |
U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D |
Type 6 |
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In 2370, Lt. Worf
took the Curie to Forcas III to compete in the bat'leth competition there.
During his return trip, Worf encountered a quantum fissure and caused
himself to be propelled into a series of alternate quantum realities. When Worf's quantum shifting was finally discovered, the Curie was used to seal
the quantum fissure, by sending the ship back through the rift and emitting
a broad-spectrum warp field. TNG Parallels. Later that year, Joret
Dal was sent back across the Cardassian border in the Curie. The ship was
not returned. TNG Lower Decks.
The shuttle was named after physicist Marie Curie.
Name and type from
dialogue.
Number from screenshot. |
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