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Revision as of 05:32, 9 June 2015

Constitution class[2]
Constitution class refit[3]

The Constitution class Starship Lexington,[Notes 1] commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/8912 (December 2246),[Notes 2] was refit to Mark III specifications on Reference Stardate 2/0304 (April 2260). The ship was lost on Reference Stardate 2/0702 (February 2265),[4] but recovered some time afterward.[Notes 3]

In 2268, the Lexington, commanded by Commodore Robert Wesley, participated in the disastrous tests of the M-5 multitronic computer. During those tests, the multitronic unit malfunctioned and fired full phasers on the Lexington, killing 53 people on that ship, as well as the entire crew of the U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-1664.[1]

Lieutenant Watley, presumably an ancestor of Deep Space 9 chief medical officer Julian Bashir, transferred from the Lexington to the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 a few months before the M-5 tests, and unknowingly met her time-traveling descendant while the Enterprise was at Deep Space K-7 in 2268.[5]

On Reference Stardate 2/13 (2271), Kristine Reardon was offered command of the Lexington, but declined in favor of the U.S.S. Strider NCC-7141.[6] The ship was upgraded to the refit Mark I specifications on Reference Stardate 2/1802 (February 2276).[4] Shortly afterward, 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 2276). While at the outpost, several members of the ship's senior staff stole the U.S.S. Strider NCC-7141 in order to search for that ship's log buoy, in a effort to clear the Strider's captain, Kristine 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.[6] Shari Shranim completed her cadet cruise aboard the Lexington on Reference Stardate 2/16 (2274), and Elias Hodgkins served aboard the ship from Reference Stardate 2/17 through 2/22 (2275-2280).[7]

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 2279).[8] On Reference Stardate 2/2601 (January 2283), the Lexington was refit to Mark III specifications, then to Mark IV on Reference Stardate 2/3309 (September 2290). The Lexington was scrapped on Reference Stardate 2/3812 (December 2295).[9]

Note

  1. The registry listed for the Lexington in the "Star Fleet Technical Manual," NCC-1703, conflicts with the registry given in The Star Trek Encyclopedia, which was also later used on screen in the remastered version of The Ultimate Computer, as well as with the registry of the U.S.S. Hood NCC-1703, and must be disregarded.
  2. FASA game materials referred to events by a FASA-specific dating standard called the "Reference Stardate." All dates taken from FASA sources in this article have been adapted from that notation into standard calendar dates, which are then adjusted for errors in the baseline dates used as reference by the FASA authors. Working with a known, dated event (e.g., the launch of the Constitution class starships), the other dates in the timeline can be adjusted accordingly. FASA sources give the launch of the Constitution class as Reference Stardate 1/8801.04, which translates to the standard caldendar date of 04 January 2188. This has been established on screen, however, as occurring in 2245. As the exact month and date remain unstated in other sources, those remain the same, but the year has been adjusted to 2245, giving a modified date of 04 January 2245. This can then also be converted into the pre-TOS stardate system established in Star Trek (2009), giving us a stardate of 2245.004.
  3. Although the "Federation Ship Recognition Manual" establishes that the Lexington was lost in February 2265, and a new ship with the same name and registry constructed to refit specifications in February 2276, this conflicts with on-screen evidence and the two ships were merged into a single entry to reflect this.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Ultimate Computer."Star Trek, Episode 53. Television. 8 March 1968.
  2. "Dagger of the Mind."Star Trek, Episode 10. Television. 3 November 1966.
  3. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Film. 4 June 1982.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Federation Ship Recognition Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. 1985. FASA.
  5. "Trials and Tribble-ations."Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 503. Television. 4 November 1996.
  6. 6.0 6.1 "The Strider Incident." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2226. Game. 1987. FASA.
  7. "Where Has All the Glory Gone?" Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2217. Game. 1985. FASA.
  8. "Old Soldiers Never Die." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2221. Game. 1986. FASA.
  9. "Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2012. Game. 1988. FASA.