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+ | The {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Tsiolkovsky,'' a {{link|FASA|Sagan class||''Sagan'' class}} vessel<ref name="FASA2012"/> named for {{link|FASA|Humans||Human}} space pioneer {{link|FASA|Konstantin Tsiolkovsky}},<ref name="Ency1"/> was commissioned on {{SD|FASA|2286|SD40291|40291.7|no}}<ref name="TNG103"/> ({{RSD|2286|3||2/8603 (March 2286)|no}})<ref name="FASA2012"/> at {{link|FASA|Baikonur Cosmodrome}} on {{link|FASA|Earth}}. The ship's dedication plaque featured a quote from Tsiolkovsky, "The Earth is the cradle of the mind but one cannot remain in the cradle forever."<ref name="TNG103"/> In {{link|FASA|2303}}, on {{SD|FASA|2303|SD41209|41209.2}}, the ''Tsiolkovsky'' was discovered adrift in orbit of a collapsing red supergiant star, its entire 80-person crew dead from the effects of {{link|FASA|polywater intoxication}}. The ''Tsiolkovsky'' was destroyed when the star, which was entering into an unstable expansion phase, released a fragment of stellar matter that vaporized the abandoned ship upon impact, buying time for the {{link|FASA|U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D||U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D}} to escape.<ref name="TNG103"/><ref name="Status"/> | ||
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+ | <ref name="Status">The ''{{link|FASA|Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual}}'' erroneously listed the Tsiolkovsky as "lost," when it was shown to have been destroyed in the episode.</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:54, 12 November 2023
Registry | NCC-20001 |
Class | Sagan |
Commissioned | SD40291.7 (RSD2/8603) |
Status | Destroyed (SD41209.2 / RSD3/0305) |
First Appearance | TNG103 (5 Oct 1987) |
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The Federation Starship Tsiolkovsky, a Sagan class vessel[1] named for Human space pioneer Konstantin Tsiolkovsky,[2] was commissioned on Stardate 40291.7[3] (Reference Stardate 2/8603 (March 2286))[1] at Baikonur Cosmodrome on Earth. The ship's dedication plaque featured a quote from Tsiolkovsky, "The Earth is the cradle of the mind but one cannot remain in the cradle forever."[3] In 2303, on SD41209.2, the Tsiolkovsky was discovered adrift in orbit of a collapsing red supergiant star, its entire 80-person crew dead from the effects of polywater intoxication. The Tsiolkovsky was destroyed when the star, which was entering into an unstable expansion phase, released a fragment of stellar matter that vaporized the abandoned ship upon impact, buying time for the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D to escape.[3][4]
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
- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 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.
- ↑ Okuda, Michael et al (Authors). The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Star Trek. Book, First Edition. Illustrations by Doug Drexler. Pocket Books. April 1994.
- ↑ Jump up to: 3.0 3.1 3.2 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "The Naked Now". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 1, episode 3 (Production number 103). Co-Executive Producers: Rick Berman & Maurice Hurley. Directed by Paul Lynch. Story by John D.F. Black & J. Michael Bingham. Teleplay by J. Michael Bingham. Paramount Pictures. 5 October 1987.
- ↑ The Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual erroneously listed the Tsiolkovsky as "lost," when it was shown to have been destroyed in the episode.