U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-59318
The Federation Starship Cochrane, an Oberth class vessel[1] was named for the inventor of warp drive, Dr. Zefram Cochrane.[2] In 2366, the Cochrane performed a survey of the planet Eloh, using only unmanned space probes in an effort to avoid being visible to Elohsian technology, which was equivalent to that of 20th century Earth; the Cochrane found the Elohsian world to be severely damaged by an ongoing military conflict.[3] The following year, on Stardate 44769.2, the Cochrane transported Admiral Norah Satie to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D.[1] Nearly six months later, on Stardate 45208.2, the Cochrane transported Cadet Wesley Crusher to the Enterprise while he was on leave from Starfleet Academy.[4] On Stardate 46379.1, it transported Dr. Julian Bashir and Lieutenant Jadzia Dax to Deep Space 9.[5][2] In 2371, the Cochrane was ordered to transport dignataries from various Federation planets to Earth so that they could discuss the rising threat from the Dominion. Shortly after, the ship transported Nev Reoh and Starsa to Oppalassa and came under attack by Klingon warships.[6] In 2374, on Stardate 51721.3, the Cochrane reported numerous casualties suffered during the Dominion War.[7]
Ships Named Cochrane
U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-59318 (Oberth class)
Columbia Timeline
U.S.S. Zefram Cochrane (Daedalus class) • U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-59318 (Oberth class)
FASA Timeline
U.N.S.S. Cochrane (Cochrane class, 21st Century) • U.S.S. Cochrane (Cochrane class, 23rd Century) • U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-20005 (Sagan class)
STO Timeline
U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-59318 (Oberth class) • U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-95400 (Cochrane class)
Oberth class vessels
U.S.S. Achilles | U.S.S. Armstrong NCC-19212 | U.S.S. Biko NCC-50331 | U.S.S. Bonestell NCC-31600 | U.S.S. Carson NCC-20002 | U.S.S. Cochrane NCC-59318 | U.S.S. Copernicus NCC-623 | U.S.S. Crater NCC-20015 | U.S.S. Daystrom NCC-20014 | U.S.S. Einstein NCC-20004 | U.S.S. Fermi NCC-20006 | U.S.S. Grissom NCC-638 | U.S.S. Korby NCC-20016 | U.S.S. Jonathan Levy NCC-1507 | U.S.S. Lowell NCC-20013 | U.S.S. Meade NCC-20003 | U.S.S. Mendeleyev NCC-20008 | U.S.S. Oberth | U.S.S. Pegasus NCC-53847 | U.S.S. Raman NCC-59983 | U.S.S. Sagan NCC-20000 | U.S.S. Shoonedev NCC-20012 | U.S.S. Skoatar NCC-20011 | U.S.S. Surishian NCC-20009 | U.S.S. T'mirea NCC-20010 | U.S.S. Tinian NCC-742 | U.S.S. Tsiolkovsky NCC-53911 | U.S.S. V'Ryugenn NCC-20007 | S.S. Vico NAR-18834 | U.S.S. Yosemite NCC-19002
FASA Timeline
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Roddenberry, Gene et al (Executive Producers). "The Drumhead". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 4, episode 21 (Production number 195). Directed by Jonathan Frakes. Written by Jeri Taylor. Paramount Pictures. 29 April 1991.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Okuda, Michael and Denise Okuda (Authors). The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Star Trek. Book, Second Edition. Illustrations by Doug Drexler. Photo Editing by Margaret Clark. Research Consulting by Robert H. Justman, Greg Jein, and Bjo Trimble. Additional Research by Curt Danhauser and S.J. Casey Bernay. First Edition with Debbie Mirek. Pocket Books. December 1997.
- ↑ "The Romulan Stratagem." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Book 35. Novel. May 1995.
- ↑ "The Game." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 206. Television. Paramount Pictures. 28 October 1991.
- ↑ Berman, Rick & Michael Piller (Executive Producers). "Emissary". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 1, episode 1-2 (Production number 401-402). Directed by David Carson. Story by Rick Berman & Michael Piller. Teleplay by Michael Piller. Paramount Pictures. 4 January 1993.
- ↑ "The Best and the Brightest." Star Trek: The Next Generation. Novel. February 1998. Pocket Books.
- ↑ Berman, Rick & Ira Steven Behr (Executive Producers). "In the Pale Moonlight". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 6, episode 19 (Production number 543). Directed by Victor Lobl. Story by Peter Allan Fields. Teleplay by Michael Taylor. Paramount Pictures. 13 April 1998.