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+ | The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Brattain''<ref name="Spelling"/> was a [[Miranda class|''Miranda'' class]] vessel commanded by [[Captain]] [[Chantal Zaheva]]. The ''Brattain'' mysteriously disappeared in [[2367]] and was found trapped in a [[Tyken's rift]] near a binary star system by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D]]. All but one of the ''Brattain'' crew were found dead, apparently having brutally killed each other. Autopsies conducted by the ''Enterprise's'' Dr. [[Beverly Crusher]] revealed unusual chemical imbalances in their brains, apparently due to severe [[REM sleep]] deprivation, believed to be the cause of the bizarre violence. The REM sleep loss was found to be a side-effect of an attempt by an alien ship to communicate from within the Tyken's Rift. The alien intelligence had apparently been trying to enlist the ''Brattain's'' crew to help both ships escape the rift.<ref name="TNG191"/> ''Named for Walter House Brattain (1902-1987), American scientist who won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1956 for the development of the transistor.'' | ||
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+ | brattain_21166_msd-tng191.jpg|U.S.S. ''Brattain'' [[Master Situation Display]] ({{TNG191}}) | ||
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− | <ref name=" | + | <ref name="Spelling">Due to a production error, the name of the ship was misspelled as "Brittain" on the filming miniature, though the graphics used on the set were correct.</ref> |
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Revision as of 19:34, 11 October 2023
Registry | NCC-21166 |
Class | Miranda |
First Appearance | TNG191 (18 Mar 1991) |
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The Federation Starship Brattain[1] was a Miranda class vessel commanded by Captain Chantal Zaheva. The Brattain mysteriously disappeared in 2367 and was found trapped in a Tyken's rift near a binary star system by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D. All but one of the Brattain crew were found dead, apparently having brutally killed each other. Autopsies conducted by the Enterprise's Dr. Beverly Crusher revealed unusual chemical imbalances in their brains, apparently due to severe REM sleep deprivation, believed to be the cause of the bizarre violence. The REM sleep loss was found to be a side-effect of an attempt by an alien ship to communicate from within the Tyken's Rift. The alien intelligence had apparently been trying to enlist the Brattain's crew to help both ships escape the rift.[2] Named for Walter House Brattain (1902-1987), American scientist who won the Nobel prize for Physics in 1956 for the development of the transistor.
Image Gallery
U.S.S. Brattain Master Situation Display (TNG191)
Miranda class vessels
U.S.S. Reliant NCC-1864 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-1887 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-31911 • U.S.S. Victory
Columbia Timeline
U.S.S. Achilles • U.S.S. Andover • U.S.S. Antares NCC-9844 • U.S.S. Armstrong NCC-1784 • U.S.S. Bolivar NCC-1862 • U.S.S. Bombay • U.S.S. Brattain NCC-21166 • U.S.S. Brisbane • U.S.S. Buenos Aires • U.S.S. Cluster • U.S.S. Cortez NCC-1834 • U.S.S. Courageous NCC-1805 • U.S.S. Kobayashi Maru • U.S.S. Korolev NCC-2014 • U.S.S. Lantree NCC-1837 • U.S.S. Leonov • U.S.S. Majestic NCC-31060 • U.S.S. Miranda NCC-1800 • U.S.S. Mondial • U.S.S. Nautilus NCC-31910 • U.S.S. Oxford • U.S.S. Pacific NCC-1830 • U.S.S. Reliant NCC-1864 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-1887 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-31911 • U.S.S. Searcher • U.S.S. ShirKahr NCC-31905 • U.S.S. Sitak NCC-32591 • U.S.S. Stockholm NCC-18844 • U.S.S. Sturgeon • U.S.S. Tian an Men NCC-21382 • U.S.S. Trial NCC-1948 • U.S.S. Ulysses NCC-10767 • U.S.S. Valor • U.S.S. Victory • U.S.S. Vigilant • U.S.S. Whorfin • NCC-1005 • NCC-1860
SFC Timeline
U.S.S. Alabama NCC-1502 • U.S.S. Aliyah NCC-1537 • U.S.S. Assawari NCC-1538 • U.S.S. Atlanta NCC-1663 • U.S.S. Atlantis NCC-1865 • U.S.S. Azov NCC-1515 • U.S.S. Baba Yaga NCC-1519 • U.S.S. Beijing NCC-1657 • U.S.S. Berlin NCC-1658 • U.S.S. Brittania NCC-5311 • U.S.S. Buenos Aires NCC-1660 • U.S.S. Calgary NCC-1664 • U.S.S. Chandalar NCC-1594 • U.S.S. Chicago NCC-1651 • U.S.S. Clancy NCC-1585 • U.S.S. Clausewitz NCC-1580 • U.S.S. Coyle NCC-1586 • U.S.S. Dayton NCC-1653 • U.S.S. De Ruyter NCC-1528 • U.S.S. Defence NCC-1531 • U.S.S. Ford NCC-1533 • U.S.S. Glorie NCC-1530 • U.S.S. Gniesenau NCC-1509 • U.S.S. Grissom NCC-1545 • U.S.S. Grochenko NCC-1518 • U.S.S. Gromykii NCC-1517 • U.S.S. Groton NCC-1535 • U.S.S. Groznyy NCC-1516 • U.S.S. Iowa NCC-1525 • U.S.S. Jomini NCC-1582 • U.S.S. Kearsarge NCC-1500 • U.S.S. DeForest Kelley • U.S.S. Kinshasa NCC-1661 • U.S.S. Kortenauer NCC-1527 • U.S.S. Littorio NCC-1513 • U.S.S. London NCC-1655 • U.S.S. Los Angeles NCC-1654 • U.S.S. Mahan NCC-1584 • U.S.S. Mali NCC-1592 • U.S.S. Mecca NCC-1659 • U.S.S. Meko NCC-1533 • U.S.S. Mendoza NCC-1591 • U.S.S. Michigan NCC-1539 • U.S.S. Mikasa NCC-1543 • U.S.S. Milwaukee NCC-1662 • U.S.S. Missouri NCC-1526 • U.S.S. Moreno NCC-1522 • U.S.S. Moscotivitch NCC-1520 • U.S.S. Mutso NCC-1506 • U.S.S. Nagato NCC-5017 • U.S.S. Naken NCC-1529 • U.S.S. New Mexico NCC-1524 • U.S.S. New York NCC-1652 • U.S.S. North Carolina NCC-1540 • U.S.S. Olympia NCC-1546 • U.S.S. Pegasus Bay NCC-1595 • U.S.S. Pervenetz NCC-1532 • U.S.S. Philadelphia NCC-1665 • U.S.S. Piorun NCC-1547 • U.S.S. Prinz Eugen NCC-1511 • U.S.S. Ramadan NCC-1536 • U.S.S. Reliant NCC-1864 • U.S.S. Renown NCC-1504 • U.S.S. Repulse NCC-1503 • U.S.S. Richelieu NCC-1519 • U.S.S. Rivadavia NCC-1521 • U.S.S. Rutherford NCC-1835 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-1867 • U.S.S. Scharnhorst NCC-1510 • U.S.S. Sergei NCC-1543 • U.S.S. Strasbourg NCC-1520 • U.S.S. Sun Tzu NCC-1581 • U.S.S. Sverdlov NCC-1541 • U.S.S. Tacitus NCC-1583 • U.S.S. Tangiers NCC-1590 • U.S.S. Tempest NCC-1852 • U.S.S. Tokyo NCC-1656 • U.S.S. Udzha NCC-1593 • U.S.S. Vanguard NCC-1536 • U.S.S. Varyag NCC-1542 • U.S.S. Venture NCC-1537 • U.S.S. Victory NCC-1535 • U.S.S. Vindicator NCC-1531 • U.S.S. Virgil NCC-1532 • U.S.S. Vision NCC-1530 • U.S.S. Vosper NCC-1534 • U.S.S. Warspite NCC-1548 • U.S.S. Webber NCC-1587 • U.S.S. Yellowknife NCC-1666
STO Timeline
U.S.S. Miranda NCC-1800 • U.S.S. Reliant NCC-1864 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-1887 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-31911
Mirror Universe
I.S.S. Nogura • I.S.S. Reliant ICC-1330
FASA Timeline
Notes and References
- ↑ Due to a production error, the name of the ship was misspelled as "Brittain" on the filming miniature, though the graphics used on the set were correct.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene et al (Executive Producers). "Night Terrors". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 4, episode 16 (Production number 191). Directed by Les Landau. Story by Shari Goodhartz. Teleplay by Pamela Douglas & Jeri Taylor. Paramount Pictures. 18 March 1991.