U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637
Registry | NX-70637[1]/NCC-70637[2] |
Class | Galaxy |
Commissioned | 2357 |
First Appearance | TNG101-102 (28 Sep 1987) |
The culmination of an ambitious, 14-year design process, the Federation starship Galaxy, the prototype vessel[1] of the Galaxy class,[3] was commissioned in 2357; its first test flight was some time after 5 May 2356, when, still unnamed, it first existed as a flyable space vessel.[1] In 2374, the Galaxy fought in the Battle of Chin'toka during the Dominion War.[2]
Ships Named Galaxy
Prime Timeline
U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637 (Galaxy class)
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Galaxy (Galaxy class (23rd Century)) • U.S.S. Galaxy (Galaxy class (24th Century))
LUG Timeline
U.S.S. Galaxy NX-70637 (Galaxy class)
SFU Timeline
Galaxy class vessels
U.S.S. Challenger NCC-71099 • U.S.S. Dauntless NCC-71879 • U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D • U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517-A • U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637 • U.S.S. Magellan NCC-71820 • U.S.S. Odyssey NCC-71832 • U.S.S. Trident NCC-78143 • U.S.S. Trinculo NCC-71867 • U.S.S. Ulysses • U.S.S. Venture NCC-71854 • U.S.S. Yamato NCC-71807
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637 • U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D • U.S.S. Yamato NCC-71807
STO Timeline
U.S.S. Challenger NCC-71099 • U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D • U.S.S. Galaxy NCC-70637 • U.S.S. Odyssey NCC-71832 • U.S.S. Venture NCC-71854 • U.S.S. Yamato NCC-71807
Mirror Universe
Myriad Universes
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sternbach, Rick Michael Okuda (Authors). Technical Manual. Star Trek: The Next Generation. Book. Pocket Books. 1991.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Berman, Rick & Ira Steven Behr (Executive Producers). "Tears of the Prophets". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 6, episode 26 (Production number 550). Directed by Allan Kroeker. Written by Ira Steven Behr & Hans Beimler. Paramount Pictures. 15 June 1998.
- ↑ Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Encounter at Farpoint". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 1, episode 1-2 (Production number 101-102). Co-Executive Producers: Rick Berman & Maurice Hurley. Directed by Corey Allen. Written by D.C. Fontana & Gene Roddenberry. Paramount Pictures. 28 September 1987.