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Latest revision as of 04:14, 22 October 2023
Registry | NCC-1709 |
Class | Enterprise |
Commissioned | RSD 2/1802 |
Status | Scrapped RSD 2/3812 |
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The Federation Starship Lexington II was constructed to Enterprise class Mark I specifications and commissioned on Reference Stardate 2/1802 (February 2218).[1] While patrolling the Klingon Neutral Zone during the ship's shakedown, the warp drive became erratic, and Captain Grant Franklin ordered the ship to Starbase 12 for repairs. The Lexington encountered a pirate vessel en route and took heavy damage, so the ship was rerouted to the closer Orbital Defense Outpost 1121 in the Korial system; even then, it took seven months to reach the outpost, and the ship arrived on Reference Stardate 2/1809.1 (1 September 2218). While at the outpost, several members of the ship's senior staff stole the Strider in order to search for that ship's log buoy, in an effort to clear the Strider's Captain Reardon, who was facing charges after her ship entered the Neutral Zone. The Lexington's command staff at the time of the Strider Incident included Commander Wanda Worrenstill, first officer; Commander Wendell Maynard, chief engineer; Commander Winston Driveon, chief medical officer; Lieutenant Commander Megan Trellan, science officer; Lieutenant Commander V'Shall, navigator; Lieutenant Commander David Ralston, security chief; Lieutenant James Turnham, helmsman; and Lieutenant Marvin Wanglestein, communications officer.[2] Shari Shranim completed her cadet cruise aboard the Lexington on Reference Stardate 2/16 (2216), and Elias Hodgkins served aboard the ship from Reference Stardate 2/17 (during final construction) through 2/22 (2217-2222).[3]
The Lexington, now under the command of Captain Andrew Yewling, was on patrol near Memory Alpha during the spacejacking of the U.S.S. Juggernaut by Orion pirates on Reference Stardate 2/2107.16 (16 July 2221).[4] On Reference Stardate 2/2601 (January 2226), the Lexington was refit to Mark III specifications, then to Mark IV on Reference Stardate 2/3309 (September 2233). The Lexington was scrapped on Reference Stardate 2/3812 (December 2238).[5]
Ships Named Lexington
Prime Timeline
U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709 (Constitution class) • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-14427 (Excelsior class) • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-61832 (Nebula class)
Columbia Timeline
U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709 (Constitution class) • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-14427 (Excelsior class) • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-61832 (Nebula class)
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709 (Constitution class) • U.S.S. Lexington II NCC-1709 (Enterprise class) • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-2026 (Excelsior class)
SFC Timeline
U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1703 (Constitution class)
SFU Timeline
U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1703 (SFU) (Constitution class)
UFP150 Timeline
Lexington (NX class) • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709 (Constitution class)
Constitution class vessels
FASA Timeline
MK-IX Constitution class Mk I (2188-2193)
U.S.S. Constellation NCC-1017 • U.S.S. Constitution NCC-1700 • U.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 • U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 • U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-1664 • U.S.S. Exeter NCC-1672 • U.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647 • U.S.S. Hood NCC-1703 • U.S.S. Intrepid NCC-1631 • U.S.S. Lexington NCC-1709 • U.S.S. Potemkin NCC-1702 • U.S.S. Republic NCC-1373 • U.S.S. Yorktown NCC-1717
Constitution class Mk II (2202)
U.S.S. Bismarck NCC-1704 • U.S.S. Challenger NCC-1715 • U.S.S. El Dorado NCC-1724 • U.S.S. Essex NCC-1719 • U.S.S. Kent NCC-1725 • U.S.S. Kongo NCC-1710 • U.S.S. Saratoga NCC-1720 • U.S.S. Valiant NCC-1718 • U.S.S. Yamato NCC-1705
Constitution class Mk III (2212)
U.S.S. Akagi NCC-1779 • U.S.S. Ark Royal NCC-1791 • U.S.S. Bonhomme Richard NCC-1776 • U.S.S. Chikuma NCC-1759 • U.S.S. Discovery NCC-1798 • U.S.S. Eagle NCC-1738 • U.S.S. Endeavor NCC-1777 • U.S.S. Forrestal NCC-1751 • U.S.S. Hornet NCC-1778 • U.S.S. Kaga NCC-1780 • U.S.S. Kitty Hawk NCC-1754 • U.S.S. Langley NCC-1749 • U.S.S. Littorio NCC-1727 • U.S.S. Marseille NCC-1744 • U.S.S. Radetsky NCC-1792 • U.S.S. Richelieu NCC-1750 • U.S.S. Rivoli NCC-1765 • U.S.S. Santissma Trinidad NCC-1742 • U.S.S. Ticonderoga NCC-1736 • U.S.S. Victory NCC-1760
Unknown variant
U.S.S. Apollo • U.S.S. Furious • U.S.S. Icarus • NCC-2071
Mirror Universe
I.S.S. Defiant NCC-1764 • I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 • I.S.S. Farragut NCC-1647
See also:
Notes and References
- ↑ Brown, Forest G. (Author). Federation Ship Recognition Manual. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2302 , Second Edition. Cover art by Dana Knutson. Illustrations by Dana Knutson and Robert Oswald. FASA Corporation. 1985.
- ↑ Pardoe, Blaine L. (Author). The Strider Incident. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. FASA Book 2226. Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Bob Eggleton, Dana Knutson, Jeff Laubenstein, and Todd F. Marsh. FASA Corporation. 1987.
- ↑ Theisen, John A. (Author). Where Has All the Glory Gone?. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. FASA Book 2217. Cover art by David Deitrick. Illustrations by Jane Bigos and Dana Knutson. FASA Corporation. 1985.
- ↑ Theisen, John A. (Author). Old Soldiers Never Die. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2221 . Based on a concept by Guy W. McLimore Jr. Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by GIDEON, Todd F. Marsh, and Dana Knutson. FASA Corporation. 1986.
- ↑ Stuart, Rick (Author). Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2012 . Cover design by Jim Nelson. Illustrations by Rob Caswell, David R. Deitrick, A.C. Farley, Dana Knutson, Jim Nelson, Jeff Laubenstein, and Todd F. Marsh. Deck plans by Steve Venters. Cutaway illustrations by David R. Deitrick. Ship illustrations by Dana Knutson. FASA Corporation. 1988.