U.S.S. Geronimo NCC-62501 (LUG)
Registry | NCC-62501 |
Class | Akira |
Commissioned | 2367[1] |
Status | Destroyed (2374, Dominion War: Battle of Chin'toka) |
The Federation Starship Geronimo, an Akira class fast attack heavy cruiser,[2] was destroyed in the Chin'toka system by Dominion forces[3] in 2374.[4]
Ships Named Geronimo
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Geronimo NCC-535 (Cochise class)
LUG Timeline
U.S.S. Geronimo NCC-62501 (Akira class)
SFU Timeline
Akira class vessels
Prime Timeline
U.S.S. Spector NCC-63015 • U.S.S. Thunderchild NCC-63549
Columbia Timeline
U.S.S. Akira NCC-62497 • U.S.S. Black Elk NCC-62878 • U.S.S. Constant • U.S.S. Geronimo NCC-62501 • U.S.S. Korolev • U.S.S. Mateo NCC-63002 • U.S.S. Nez Perce NCC-62891 • U.S.S. Osceola NCC-62743 • U.S.S. Rabin NCC-63293 • U.S.S. Red Cloud NCC-63306 • U.S.S. Spector NCC-63015 • U.S.S. Susquehanna NCC-63419 • U.S.S. Thunderchild NCC-63549
STO Timeline
Notes and References
- ↑ Although the commissioning date for the Geronimo was never given, the registry number is within the range of other ships established to have been commissioned in 2367, including the U.S.S. Akira NCC-62497 and the U.S.S. Nez Perce NCC-62891; it is therefore logical to conclude that the Geronimo was also commissioned at that time.
- ↑ Isaacs, Ross A. (Line Developer). The Price of Freedom: The United Federation of Planets Sourcebook. Star Trek: The Next Generation Roleplaying Game. Book 25100 . Written by Brian Campbell, Heather Curatola, Harry Heckel, Kenneth A. Hite, Ross A. Isaacs, Steve Long, Christian Moore, Nicky Rea, Aaron Rosenberg, John Snead, and Ray Winninger. Original art by Bryan Gibson. Last Unicorn Games, Inc.. February 1999.
- ↑ Heinig, Jess (Line Developer). Starfleet Operations Manual. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. Book 3 . Written by Kenneth Hite. Original Art by C. Brent Ferguson and David Pipgras. Decipher, Inc.. 2003.
- ↑ Heinig, Jess Ross A. Isaacs (Line Developers). Starships. Star Trek Roleplaying Game. Book 4. Written by Bill Bridges, Andrew Greenberg, Kenneth Hite, Ross A. Isaacs, and Doug Sun. Illustrations by David Pipgras. Decipher, Inc.. 2003.