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The [[Apollo class (Starfleet)|''Apollo'' class]]<ref name="Ency"/> Starship ''Ajax'' saw service in the 24th century.<ref name="WhereNoOne"/> In the 2320s, the ''Ajax'' was commanded by [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Narth]];<ref name="S31Rogue"/> in 2327, [[Starfleet Ranks#Ensign|Ensign]] [[Zweller, Cortin|Cortin Zweller]] was assigned to the ''Ajax'' after graduating from [[Starfleet Academy]].<ref name="Tapestry"/>
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The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Ajax,''<ref name="TNG106"/> an [[Apollo class (Starfleet)|''Apollo'' class]] vessel,<ref name="Ency1"/> saw service in the 24th century.<ref name="TNG106"/> In [[2327]], [[Starfleet Ensign|Ensign]] [[Cortin Zweller]] was assigned to the ''Ajax'' after graduating from [[Starfleet Academy]].<ref name="TNG241"/>
  
After Zweller stopped a [[Tzenkethi]] saboteur aboard the ''Ajax'' in 2329, he was approached by [[Section 31]].<ref name="S31Rogue"/> By 2333, Zweller had advanced to the position of second officer aboard the ''Ajax''.<ref name="Gauntlet"/>
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In [[2364]], the ''Ajax'' was one of several Federation starships selected to receive [[warp drive]] enhancements from engineering specialist [[Kosinski]] and his aide, [[The Traveler|the Traveler]]; the ''Ajax's'' [[chief engineer]] noted a rise in engine effieciency, though it was later revealed that the effect was due to the Traveler and had nothing to do with Kosinski's new warp equations.<ref name="TNG106"/>
  
In 2364, the ''Ajax'' was one of several [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] starships selected to receive [[Warp drive|warp drive]] enhancements from engineering specialist [[Kosinski]] and his aide, [[Traveler, The|the Traveler]]; the ''Ajax's'' chief engineer noted a rise in engine effieciency, though it was later revealed that the effect was due to the Traveler and had nothing to do with Kosinski's new warp equations.<ref name="WhereNoOne"/>
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The ''Ajax'' was one of 23 starships that formed part of a [[tachyon]] detection grid in [[2368]], when [[Starfleet Captain|Captain]] [[Jean-Luc Picard]] of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D]] established the network along the [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]]-[[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] border in order to expose the [[Romulans]]' involvement in the [[Klingon Civil War]].<ref name="TNG201"/>
  
The ''Ajax'' was one of 23 starships that formed part of a [[Tachyon|tachyon]] detection grid in 2368, when Captain [[Picard, Jean-Luc|Jean-Luc Picard]] of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D]] established the network along the [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]]-[[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] border in order to expose the [[Romulans]]' involvement in the Klingon Civil War.<ref name="Redemption2"/>
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The following year, the ''Ajax'' performed a deep space exploration mission into [[Sector 21396]].<ref name="CaptChair"/> ''Named for two heroes from [[Greek mythology]] who fought in the [[Trojan War]]: Ajax of Salamis and Ajax of Locris.''<ref name="Ency1"/>
 
 
The following year, the ''Ajax'' performed a deep space exploration mission into Sector 21396.<ref name="CaptChair"/>
 
 
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<ref name="Redemption2">"[[Redemption, Part II (Episode)|Redemption, Part II]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' Episode 201. Television. 23 September 1991.</ref>
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<ref name="CaptChair">''[[Star Trek: Captain's Chair (Game)|Star Trek: Captain's Chair]].'' Game. 1996. Simon & Schuster Interactive.</ref>
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<ref name="S31Rogue">"[[Section 31: Rogue (Novel)|Section 31: Rogue]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]].'' Novel. June 2001. Pocket Books.</ref>
 
<ref name="Gauntlet">"[[Gauntlet (Novel)|Gauntlet]]." ''[[Star Trek: Stargazer]].'' Novel. May 2002. Pocket Books.</ref>
 
 
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Registry NCC-11574[1]
Class Apollo
First Appearance TNG106 (27 Oct 1987)
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The Federation Starship Ajax,[2] an Apollo class vessel,[3] saw service in the 24th century.[2] In 2327, Ensign Cortin Zweller was assigned to the Ajax after graduating from Starfleet Academy.[4]

In 2364, the Ajax was one of several Federation starships selected to receive warp drive enhancements from engineering specialist Kosinski and his aide, the Traveler; the Ajax's chief engineer noted a rise in engine effieciency, though it was later revealed that the effect was due to the Traveler and had nothing to do with Kosinski's new warp equations.[2]

The Ajax was one of 23 starships that formed part of a tachyon detection grid in 2368, when Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D established the network along the Klingon-Romulan border in order to expose the Romulans' involvement in the Klingon Civil War.[1]

The following year, the Ajax performed a deep space exploration mission into Sector 21396.[5] Named for two heroes from Greek mythology who fought in the Trojan War: Ajax of Salamis and Ajax of Locris.[3]


Notes and References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Roddenberry, Gene et al (Executive Producers). "Redemption II". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 5, episode 1 (Production number 201). Directed by David Carson. Written by Ronald D. Moore. Paramount Pictures. 23 September 1991.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Roddenberry, Gene (Executive Producer). "Where No One Has Gone Before". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 1, episode 6 (Production number 106). Co-Executive Producers: Rick Berman & Maurice Hurley. Directed by Rob Bowman. Written by Diane Duane & Michael Reaves. Paramount Pictures. 27 October 1987.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Okuda, Michael et al (Authors). The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Star Trek. Book, First Edition. Illustrations by Doug Drexler. Pocket Books. April 1994.
  4. Berman, Rick & Michael Piller (Executive Producers). "Tapestry". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 6, episode 15 (Production number 241). Co-Executive Producer: Jeri Taylor. Directed by Les Landau. Written by Ronald D. Moore. Paramount Pictures. 13 February 1993.
  5. Star Trek: Captain's Chair. Game. Simon & Schuster Interactive. 1996.