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The Daedalus class[1][2] Starship Archon disappeared at planet Beta III,[3] a planet in the C-111 system,[4] in 2167.[5] The Archon, which saw combat service during the Romulan War alongside the Enterprise NX-01,[2] was pulled from orbit by a planetary computer system called Landru. The surviving crew members were absorbed into Beta III's society, becoming known as the Archons.[3]
Daedalus class vessels
U.S.S. Adirondack • U.S.S. Anson • U.S.S. Archon NCC-189 • U.S.S. Carolina NCC-160 • U.S.S. Zefram Cochrane • Daedalus • U.S.S. Stephen Decatur • U.S.S. Drake • U.S.S. Dykstra • U.S.S. Essex NCC-173 • U.S.S. Heinlein • U.S.S. Horizon NCC-176 • U.S.S. Kearsarge • U.S.S. Kon-Tiki • U.S.S. Lindbergh • U.S.S. Lovell NCC-470 • U.S.S. Nimrod • U.S.S. Olympus • U.S.S. Probert • U.S.S. Ptolemy • U.S.S. Republic • U.S.S. Rochelle • U.S.S. Franklin D. Roosevelt • U.S.S. Shepard • U.S.S. Valley Forge • U.S.S. Wakefield • U.S.S. Yeager NCC-76 • U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-108
UFP150 Timeline
U.S.S. Archon NCC-189 • U.S.S. Essex NCC-173 • U.S.S. Horizon NCC-176 • U.S.S. Rochelle • U.S.S. Valiant
STA Timeline
U.S.S. Daedalus NCC-129 • U.S.S. Essex NCC-173 • U.S.S. Horizon NCC-176
STO Timeline
U.S.S. Daedalus NCC-129 • U.S.S. Essex NCC-173 • U.S.S. Horizon NCC-176 • U.S.S. Ptolemy • U.S.S. Zheng He NCC-150
Kelvin Timeline
The Federation Starship Archon was an NX class cruiser assigned to a secret mission with Section 31 in the mid-22nd century, not long after the formation of the Federation. The crew of the Archon became part of an experiment in population and mind control on the planet Beta III conducted by Dr. Cornelius Landru. When the crew learned what Landru was doing, they attempted to stop him, but his computer system was able to pull the ship from orbit, leaving the crew already on the surface as the ship's only survivors. While some managed to escape and formed a resistance that continued through their descendants over the next century, many were "absorbed" into "the body"—their minds wiped and forced to conform to the control of Landru's experimental computer—and the wreckage of the Archon was used to supplement the machine. The truth of these events was concealed, and the very existence of the planet kept secret, until it was rediscovered by the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 on Stardate 2258.241.[6][7]
NX class vessels
Prime Timeline
Columbia NX-02 • Enterprise NX-01
Columbia Timeline
Atlantis NX-05 • Challenger NX-03 • Columbia NX-02 • Discovery NX-04 • Endeavour NX-06 • Enterprise NX-01
Columbia-M Timeline
I.S.S. Avenger NX-09 • I.S.S. Broadsword • I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01 • I.S.S. Khan's Wrath
Kelvin Timeline
U.S.S. Archon NCC-189 • Enterprise NX-01 • Slayton NX-05
Legacy Timeline
Avenger NX-09 • Columbia NX-02 • Enterprise NX-01
Mirror Universe
I.S.S. Avenger NX-09 • I.S.S. Enterprise NX-01
UFP150 Timeline
Atlantis NX-05 • Columbia NX-02 • Constellation • Defiant • Enterprise NX-01 • Excalibur • Lexington
Notes and References
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Martin, Michael A. (Author). The Romulan War: Beneath the Raptor's Wing. Star Trek: Enterprise. Novel. Pocket Books. October 2009.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Return of the Archons." Star Trek, Episode 21 (Production 22). Directed by Joseph Pevney. Story by Gene Roddenberry. Teleplay by Boris Sobelman. Desilu Productions, 9 February 1967.
- ↑ Hite, Kenneth (Line Developer). Core Rule Book. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. LUG45000 Book 45000. Designed by Christian Moore, Ross Isaacs, Kenneth Hite, and Steven S. Long. Written by James L. Cambias, Jackie Cassada, Nicky Rea, Kenneth Hite, Robin D. Laws, Steven S. Long, S. John Ross, and John Snead. Original art by Randy Asplund, Joe Corroney, Gordon Purcell, and Walter Velez. Last Unicorn Games, Inc.. 1999.
- ↑ Heinig, Jess (Line Developer). Starfleet Operations Manual. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. Book 3 . Written by Kenneth Hite. Original Art by C. Brent Ferguson and David Pipgras. Decipher, Inc.. 2003.
- ↑ Johnson, Mike (Writer). "The Return of the Archons, Part 1". Star Trek (Comic), issue 9. Edited by Scott Dunbier. Art by Stephen Molnar. Colors by John Rauch. Lettering by Neil Uyetake. Based on the original teleplay by Boris Sobelman. Creative consulting by Roberto Orci. IDW Publishing. May 2012.
- ↑ Johnson, Mike (Writer). "The Return of the Archons, Part 2". Star Trek (Comic), issue 10. Edited by Scott Dunbier. Art by Stephen Molnar. Colors by John Rauch. Lettering by Neil Uyetake. Based on the original teleplay by Boris Sobelman. Creative consulting by Roberto Orci. IDW Publishing. June 2012.