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Horse racing
This article is about the sport. For other uses, see horserace or horse race.

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'Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology. It is often inextricably associated with gambling. The common nickname for horse racing is The Sport of Kings'.

Forms of horse racing

One of the principal forms of horse racing, which is popular in many parts of the world, is Thoroughbred racing. Harness racing is also popular in the eastern United States and more popular than Thoroughbred racing in Canada and parts of Europe. Quarter horse racing is also popular in the western United States and Florida. Racing with purebred Arabian horses exists in several states in the United States, as well as in most of Europe and the Middle East. The breeding,
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This article is about the sport. For other uses, see horserace or horse race.

2007]]

'Horse racing is an equestrian sport that has been practiced over the centuries; the chariot races of Roman times are an early example, as is the contest of the steeds of the god Odin and the giant Hrungnir in Norse mythology. It is often inextricably associated with gambling. The common nickname for horse racing is The Sport of Kings'.

Forms of horse racing

One of the principal forms of horse racing, which is popular in many parts of the world, is Thoroughbred racing. Harness racing is also popular in the eastern United States and more popular than Thoroughbred racing in Canada and parts of Europe. Quarter horse racing is also popular in the western United States and Florida. Racing with purebred Arabian horses exists in several states in the United States, as well as in most of Europe and the Middle East. The breeding, training and racing of horses in many countries is now a significant economic activity as, to a greater extent, is the gambling industry which is largely supported by it. Exceptional horses can win millions of dollars and make millions more by providing stud services, such as horse breeding.

Horse racing in North America

History

]] Horse racing in the United States and on the North American continent dates back to the establishment of another course named Newmarket -- on the Salisbury Plains section of what is now known as the Hempstead Plains of Long Island, New York in 1665. This first racing meet in North America was supervised by New York's colonial Governor, Richard Nicolls. The area is now occupied by the present Nassau County, New York region of Greater Westbury and East Garden City. The South Westbury section is also (appropriately) known as Salisbury. Major horse racetracks in the US were built at Saratoga Springs, New York in 1863 and at Churchill Downs, Louisville, Ky., opened in 1875. 1905 saw the opening of Belmont Park in Elmont, New York (just outside New York City - on part of the western edge of the Hempstead Plains. Its mile and a half main track is the largest dirt thoroughbred race course in the world, and it has the sport's largest grandstand. Thoroughbred horse racing in the United States has its own Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs, New York. The Hall of Fame honors remarkable horses, jockeys, owners and trainers.

Types of racing

The style of racing, the distances and the type of events varies very much by the country in which the race is occurring, and many countries offer different types of horse races. In the United States, races can occur on flat surfaces of either dirt, polytrack, or grass, generally Thoroughbred racing; other tracks offer Quarter Horse racing and harness racing, or combinations of these three types of racing. Racing with other breeds, such as Arabian horse racing, is found on a limited basis. American Thoroughbred races are run at a wide variety of distances, most commonly from 5 furlongs to 1½ miles (2414 m); with this in mind, breeders of Thoroughbred race horses attempt to breed horses that excel at a particular distance (see Dosage Index). .]]

Important races

The high point of US horse racing has traditionally been the Kentucky Derby which, together with the Preakness Stakes and the Belmont Stakes, form the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing for three-year-olds. However, in recent years the Breeders' Cup races, held at the end of the year, have been challenging the Triple Crown events, held early in the year, as determiners of the three-year-old Champion. The Breeders' Cup is held at a different track every year; the most recent edition (2007) was held at Monmouth Park. It also has an important effect on the selection of other annual Champions. The corresponding Standardbred event is the Breeders' Crown. There are also a Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Pacers and a Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters.

Betting

American betting on horse racing is sanctioned and regulated by state governments, almost always through legalized parimutuel gambling.

Canada

The most famous horse from Canada is generally considered to be Northern Dancer, who after winning the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Queen's Plate in 1964 went on to become the most successful Thoroughbred sire of the 20th century; his two-minute-flat Derby was the fastest on record until Secretariat in 1973. The only challenger to his title of greatest Canadian horse would be his son Nijinsky II, who is the last horse to win the English Triple Crown. Woodbine Racetrack in Toronto, home of the Queen's Plate, Canada's premier Thoroughbred stakes race, and the North America Cup, Canada's premier Standardbred stakes race, is the only race track in North America which stages Thoroughbred and Standardbred (harness) meetings on the same day. The Pattison Canadian International has the largest purse of any Canadian horse race.

Quarter Horse racing

Quarter Horse racing is popular throughout the entire United States. Quarter Horses are faster than Thoroughbreds, but run shorter distances. While the average Thoroughbred race is roughly a mile, the average Quarter Horse race is about a quarter of a mile (hence the name of the breed). The classic distance of a Quarter Horse race is , but races are run from anywhere between 100 and . American Quarter Horses are shorter and more muscular than their Thoroughbred cousins, and so are more suited to shorter, more explosive races. With the exception of the longer, distance contests, Quarter Horse races are run flat out, with the horses running at top speed for the duration. There is less jockeying for position, as turns are rare, and many races end with several contestants grouped together at the wire.

Horse racing in Mauritius

In 1812, The Mauritius Turf Club was founded by Colonel Draper. It is the 2nd oldest racecourse in the world and is the oldest racecourse in the southern hemisphere.[1] Horse racing is a popular sport in Mauritius.

Horse racing in South Africa

Horse racing is a popular sport in South Africa that can be traced back to 1797. The first recorded race club meeting took place five years later in 1802.[2] The national horse racing body is known as the National Horseracing Authority and was founded in 1882. The premier event, which attracts 50 000 people to Durban, is the Durban July Handicap, which has been run since 1897 at Greyville Racecourse. It is the largest and most prestigious event on the continent, with betting running into the hundreds of million rand. However, the other notable major races are the Summer Cup, held at Turffontein Racecourse in Johannesburg, and The J & B Met, which is held at Kenilworth race track in Cape Town.

Horse racing in Australia

Racing in Australia has enjoyed great success with races such as the world famous Melbourne Cup, the so-called
race that stops a nation, which has recently attracted many international entries. In Australia, the most famous horse was Phar Lap, who raced from 1928-1932 (though originally bred in New Zealand). Phar Lap carried 9st 12lb (62.5kg) to win the 1930 Melbourne Cup. In 2003-2005 the mare Makybe Diva became the first and only racehorse to ever win the Melbourne Cup three times, let alone in consecutive years. In harness racing, Paleface Adios became a household name during the 1970s, while Cardigan Bay, a pacing horse from New Zealand, enjoyed great success at the highest levels of American harness racing in the 1960s.

Horse racing in New Zealand

Racing is a long-established sport in New Zealand, stretching back to colonial times. The New Zealand racing industry is a major contributor to the New Zealand economy as well as local communities across New Zealand. Racing generates more than $1.4 billion in economic activity each year and creates the equivalent of 18,300 full-time jobs. More than 40,000 people derive their livelihoods from the New Zealand racing industry[3]. In the past year, more than one million people attended race meetings across New Zealand spending in excess of $55 million on wagering, food, beverages, transport and accommodation. There are 69 thoroughbred and 51 harness clubs licensed in New Zealand. Racecourses are situated in 59 locations throughout New Zealand. The bloodstock industry is important to New Zealand, with the export sale of horses ? mainly to Australia and Asia ? generating more than $120 million a year. A major source of funding for the racing industry is returns from betting on racing and sports, which is conducted by the New Zealand TAB, the retail arm of the New Zealand Racing Board.

Horse racing in Europe

Ireland

Ireland has a rich history of horse racing; point to pointing originated there and even today, jump racing (National Hunt racing) is marginally more popular than racing on the flat. As a result, every year Irish horse racing fans travel in huge numbers to the highlight event of the National Hunt calendar, the Cheltenham Festival, and in recent years Irish owned or bred horses have dominated the event. Ireland has a thriving thoroughbred breeding industry, stimulated by favourable tax treatment. The world's largest thoroughbred stud, Coolmore Stud, is there. Notable Irish trainers include Dermot Weld, John Oxx and Aidan O'Brien. Notable jockeys include Kieren Fallon, Michael Kinane, Johnny Murtagh, Ruby Walsh and Tony McCoy. The multiple Gold Cup winner Best Mate also hails from Ireland, while the great Red Rum was bred there, before moving across the Irish Sea to be trained. Arkle, rated the greatest steeplechaser of all time, was bred and trained in Ireland and became a national hero through his exploits. The legendary racemare Dawn Run was another famous Irish champion. Vincent O'Brien who trained horses at Ballydoyle in Tipperary, was one of the most successful trainers of all time, in both National Hunt racing and on the flat. Champion racehorses trained by Vincent O'Brien on the flat include Nijinsky II, Sir Ivor, Ballymoss, Alleged, The Minstrel and El Gran Senor.

France

France has a mature horse racing industry. The race with the largest international following is the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe held at Longchamp Racecourse on the 1st Sunday in October. The Grand Prix de Paris is also held at Longchamp but is run in mid July. The other two French Classic Races are Prix du Jockey Club (the French Derby) and the Prix de Diane both held in June at Chantilly Racecourse.

Italy

The Palio di Siena (known locally as Il Palio), the most famous palio in Italy, is a horse race held twice each year on July 2 and August 16 in Siena, in which the horse and rider represent one of the seventeen
Contrade, or city wards. A magnificent pageant precedes the race, which attracts visitors and spectators from around the world. See also: List of horse races in Italy

Great Britain

In Great Britain, there are races which involve obstacles (either hurdles or fences) called National Hunt racing and those which are unobstructed races over a given distance (flat racing). GB has provided many of the sport's greatest ever jockeys, most notably Sir Gordon Richards. In GB there are rules that stop the jockey using the whip too much, such as: they are not allowed to raise their whip over their shoulder. This stops them hitting the horse too hard. Races in GB are not referred to as Race 1, Race 2, etc., but by the starting time. For instance, the "1:35" or the "3:10". Each race may also have a name, which may include a sponsor's name, associated with it.

Horse racing in Asia

Hong Kong

The British tradition of horse racing left its mark as one of the most important entertainment and gambling institutions in Hong Kong. Established as the Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club in 1884, the non-profit organisation conducts nearly 700 races every season at the two race tracks in Happy Valley and Sha Tin. The sport annually draws in over 11% of Hong Kong's tax revenue. Off-track betting is available from overseas bookmakers.

Malaysia

In Malaysia, horse racing was introduced during the British colonial era and remained until today as gaming activities. There are 3 racing courses in Malaysia, namely Penang Turf Club, Perak Turf Club and Selangor Turf Club. The horse racing is legal form of gambling within the Turf Club and betting only available in turf club. Racing in Malaysia and Singapore are conducted and governed under the Rules of the Malayan Racing Association. Horse racing gambling in Malaysia are operated and organized by Pan Malaysian Pools Sdn Bhd.

Singapore

Horse racing was introduced to Singapore by the British during the colonial era and remained one of the legal forms of gambling after independence. Races are typically held on Saturdays and Sundays at the Singapore Turf Club in Kranji. Horse racing has also left its mark in the naming of roads in Singapore such as Race Course Road in Little India where horse racing was first held in Singapore and Turf Club Road in Bukit Timah where Singapore Turf Club used to be before moving to its current location in 1999.

India

In India, Bangalore Turf Club conducts races, which are famous along with Pune and Kolkotta. Vijay Mallya and MAM Ramaswamy, both Members of Parliament are famous horse owners, who have won record number of championships, both incidentally are industrialists Recently, Bangalore came into news as the Government is mulling over to ban betting, which would eventually make horse racing economically unviable In India, its not only Bangalore Turf Club which conducts races, also there are four more turf authorities who conduct racing viz. The Hyderabad Race Club,Hyderabad, The Royal Calcutta Turf Club, Kolkata, The Royal Western India Turf Club, Mumbai and the Madras Race Club, Chennai. Apart from these racing is also conducted in Delhi and Mysore. Of all the Hyderabad Race Club's racing is very popular amongst the locals here and is very competitive and Hyderabad Race Club has many firsts to its credit to popularise the thoroughbred horse racing in India. In the year 2008, the first Saturday and Sunday is the Hyderabad Race Club's turn to host the Indian Turf Invitation Cup weekend racing carnival which is the most prestigious event of the racing calendar in India.

Japan

Japan conducts more than 21,000 horse races a year in one of three types: flat racing, jump racing (races over hurdles), and Ban'ei Racing (also called Draft Racing). There are a total of thirty racetracks in Japan. Ten of these tracks are known as "central tracks", where most of Japan's top races are conducted. Races at these ten tracks are conducted by the Japan Racing Association (JRA), which operates under the oversight of the Japanese government. The remaining twenty tracks are operated by municipal racing authorities and run under the affiliation of the National Association of Racing (NAR). Two tracks, Sapporo Racecourse and Chukyo Racecourse, run separate meetings under either JRA or NAR jurisdiction. The JRA purse structure is one of the richest in the world. As of 2007, a typical JRA maiden race for three year olds carries a purse of ¥9.55 million (about US$83,000), with ¥5 million (about US$43,000) paid to the winner. Purses for graded stakes races begin at around ¥75 million (about US$650,000). Japan's top stakes races are run in the spring and fall. The country's most prominent race is the Grade 1 Japan Cup, a 2400 m (about 1 1/2 mile) invitational grass race run every November at Tokyo Racecourse for a purse of ¥530 million (about US$4.6 million). Other noted stakes races include the February Stakes, Takamatsunomiya Kinen, Yasuda Kinen, Takarazuka Kinen, Arima Kinen, and the Tenno Sho races run in the spring and fall. The Satsuki Sho, Tokyo Yushun and Kikuka Sho comprise the Japanese Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. Japan's top jump race is the Nakayama Grand Jump, run every April at Nakayama Racecourse. Instead of running over a large course as is the case in other countries, the course for the 4250 m (about 2 5/8 mile) Nakayama Grand Jump follows a twisted path on the inside portion of Nakayama's racing ovals. The race carries a purse of ¥170 million (about US$1.4 million). The top jockey in Japan is Yutaka Take, who is a multiple champion in his homeland and regularly rides Japanese horses in stakes races around the world. Yutaka Take was the regular jockey for Deep Impact, JRA's two time
Horse of the Year (2005-06).

Mongolia

Mongolian horse racing takes place during Mongolia's Independence Day.

Pakistan

Horse races are held in Pakistan at three different clubs. In Lahore at Lahore Race Club, Rawalpindi at Chakri and in Karachi at Karachi Race Club.

South Korea

Horse racing in South Korea traces back to May 1898, when a foreign language institute run by the government included a donkey race in its athletic rally. However, this type of racing was sponsored for entertainment purposes only. No betting was conducted. It was in 1920s that "Modern Horse Racing" involving a betting system made its debut. In 1922, the Chosun Racing Club, the nation's first-ever authorized horse racing club, was established to make horse racing more systematic and better organized. In 1923, the pari-mutuel betting system was officially adopted for the first time in Korea. The Sinseol-dong racecourse opened in 1928 and incorporated racing clubs were allowed to have their own racecourses. Finally in 1933 a decree on horse racing was promulgated. Under the decree, only incorporated racing clubs were entitled to conduct horse racing. The Chosun Horse Racing Authority was also established in 1933 to coordinate and control incorporated racing clubs across the nation and ensure consistency in their administration. In 1945, the Chosun Horse Affairs Authority was renamed to the Korea Racing Authority, and efforts were made to restore the national identity in horse racing. However, the Korean War which broke in 1950 resulted in great turmoil for Korean society, thus undermining the development of horse racing. Worse yet, during the three-year war, racecourses were requisitioned for military training and horse racing came to an abrupt halt. To keep the tradition of horse racing alive, the Korea Racing Authority worked out a plan to reestablish the racecourse at Ttuksom in Seoul. The construction, which began during the war, was completed in May 1954. With its dedication, horse racing resumed, and the newly constructed Ttksom racecourse served as the hub of Korean horse racing until it was relocated to the modern racecourse in Gwacheon in 1989. Pari-mutuel bets were tallied manually until 1984. The inefficient management of pari-mutuel betting system was a major stumbling block to broadening the fan base. To overcome this fundamental obstacle, the computerized pari-mutuel betting system was established in 1984, and at the same time, horse racing came to be televised in color, both on-&off-course. These two measures have played a decisive role in boosting attendance and turnover. For instance, in 1984, turnover and attendance increased at 67% and 58%, respectively, from the previous year. To form a link in the chain of the program to make the most of the Olympic facilities, the government designated the KRA as the organization exclusively responsible for providing the Olympic Equestrian Park. Accordingly, the KRA secured of the land in Gwacheon area on the southern outskirts of Seoul, and began its construction in 1984 till 1988. After the Olympics, the Park was converted into racing facilities named Seoul Racecourse and the first race was held on September 1, 1989. With the opening of the Seoul Racecourse, the 36-year-long era of the Ttuksom Racecourse came to an end and the nation's horse racing continued to make great strides. As part of the efforts to preserve the ponies native to Jeju Island, which has been designated as Natural Monument No. 347, the KRA began the construction of the Jeju Racecourse at the foot of Mt. Halla in October 1987. Three years later in October 1990, the Racecourse opened for pony racing. As an effort to raise racing quality and promote horseracing nationwide, the KRA started to construct the new thoroughbred racecourse in Busan, the second largest city in South Korea. The racecourse opened in September 2005. The stellar growth of Korean racing and KRA's internationalization efforts have drawn the international attention since the beginning of the 2000s. Led by this, in October 2002, the Asian Racing Federation decided to designate South Korea as the host of the 30th Asian Racing Conference in May 2005. Also, in June 2004, the International Cataloguing Standards Committee included Korea as one of the Part III countries, and decided to add seven South Korean Grade Races to the Blue Book list starting from 2005.

United Arab Emirates

The big race in the UAE is the Dubai World Cup, a race with a purse of six million dollars, making it the largest purse in the world. Within around two and a half years time Dubai will have a horse racing city named Meydan. There is no parimutuel betting in the UAE.

Pedigree

While the attention of horse racing fans and the media is focused almost exclusively on the horse's performance on the racetrack, or for male horses possibly its success as a sire, little publicity is given to brood mares. Such is the case of La Troienne, one of the most important mares of the 20th century to whom many of the greatest thoroughbred champions, and dams of champions, can be traced. In most flat horse races, not including steeplechases, the pedigree of the horse is one of the things that allow it to race: the horse must have a sire (father) and a dam (mother) who are purebred individuals of whatever breed is racing. For example, in a normal harness race, the horses sire and dam must both be pure Standardbreds. A stallion who has won many races will usually be put up to stud when he is retired. This means that the owner of a mare can pay to breed his mare to that stallion. The more successful a stallion has been, the more expensive it is to breed the mare. An owner who is serious about racing will pay a great deal for a breeding to a successful stallion. Because stallions can breed many mares per season but a broodmare can only have one foal, an owner who has had a successful colt and keeps him as a breeding stud will probably make more money than an owner with a successful filly. However, the advent of embryo transfer technology--by means of which broodmares may have more than one offspring per season--might bring changes to the traditions of breeding. Pedigrees of stallions can be seen at Weatherbys Stallion Book and pedigrees of recent Stakes race winners can be found on sites such as the-racehorse.com. Thoroughbred pedigree database: Pedigree Query

Betting

At many horse races, there is a gambling station, where gamblers can stake money on a horse. (Gambling on horses is prohibited at some tracks; the nationally renowned Colonial Cup Steeplechase in Camden, South Carolina, is known as one of the races which betting is illegal, because of a 1951 law in the state where betting on horse racing is illegal.) Where gambling is allowed, most tracks offer Parimutuel betting where gamblers' money is pooled and shared proportionally among the winners once a deduction is made from the pool. In some countries, such as UK, Ireland and Australia, an alternative and more popular facility is provided by Bookmakers who effectively make a market in odds. This allows the gambler to 'lock in' odds on a horse at a particular time (known as 'taking the price' in the UK). Parimutuel gambling on races also provides not only purse money to participants but considerable tax revenue, with over $100 billion wagered annually in 53 countries.[4]

Types of bets

The three most common ways to bet money are: bet to win, bet to place, and bet to show. Bet to win means that you stake money on the horse, and if it comes in first place, the bet is a winner. In bet to place, you are betting on your horse to finish either first or second and 'show' is first, second or third. Since it is much easier to select a horse to finish first, second or third than it is to select a horse just for first, the 'show' payoffs will be much lower on average than win payoffs. Betting 'show' is really playing it safe while win betting is a bit more risky, yet the rewards are better. In Europe, betting to show is less commonplace since the number of "payout places" varies depending on the size of the field that takes part in the race. For example, in a race with seven or less runners in the UK, only the first two finishers would be considered winning bets with most bookmakers. Three places are paid for eight or more runners, whilst a handicap race with 16 runners or more will see the first four places being classed as "placed". Betting to place takes on a different meaning in Europe for this reason. In the US a place bet would only pay out if the horse in question finished first or second, whilst in the UK, a place bet would be deemed a winner based on the aforementioned criteria. The term "Each-Way" bet is used across the globe, but again has a different meaning depending on your location. An each-way (or E/W) bet sees your total bet being split in two, with half being placed on the win, and half on the place. US bettors would only see a payout for a first or second place finish with this type of bet, whilst European and British bettors (or "punters") would receive a payout if the horse either wins, or is placed based on the place criteria as stated above. Most UK bookmakers cut the odds considerably for an each-way bet, offering the full odds if the horse wins but only a third, a quarter or a fifth of the odds if only the place section of the bet is successful. In the UK some bookmakers will offer a sixth of the odds for a place on the Grand National and increase the number of places available to achieve this to finishing in the first five. This additional concession is offered because of the large number of runners in the race (maximum 40). Occasionally other handicap races with large fields (numbers of runners) receive the same treatment from various bookmakers.

Betting Exchanges

In addition to traditional betting with a bookmaker, punters are able to both back and lay money on an online betting exchange. Punters who lay the odds are in effect acting as a bookmaker. The odds of a horse are set by the market conditions of the betting exchange which is dictated to by the activity of the members.

Criticism

Organized groups dedicated to protecting animals, such as the Humane Society of the United States and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, target some horse sports with claims of animal cruelty. Horse racing and rodeo are most commonly targeted, due both to their high visibility and to the level of stress and potential physical dangers to the equines involved. Criticism of horse racing and its practices runs a wide gamut, however; while some individuals consider even fairly drastic discipline of horses non-abusive, others consider abuse to be anything done against the will of the animal in question. Some consider poor living conditions abusive, while others consider riding itself abusive. Some behaviors and activities are widely criticized as abusive by people within the horse industry, even if not illegal as a matter of public law, while others are so widely condemned that they have been outlawed at the federal level and violations can incur criminal penalties.

Dangers

There are many dangers in horse racing for both horse and jockey: a horse can stumble and fall, or fall when jumping an obstacle, exposing both jockey and horse to the danger of being trampled and injured. In 1984, R.J. McCunney and P.K. Russo published a study entitled
Brain Injuries in Boxing''. The study demonstrated that the U.S. sport with the highest number of deaths per 100,000 participants was horse racing: Fatality rates per 100,000 participants
  1. Horse racing: 128
  2. Sky diving: 123
  3. Hang gliding: 56
  4. Mountaineering: 51
  5. Scuba Diving: 11
  6. Motorcycle racing: 7
  7. College Football: 3
  8. Boxing: 1.3

See also

  • Equestrian property
  • List of horse racing tracks
  • List of jockeys
  • Fully Automatic Time
  • Length

Notes

References

  • http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/country_profiles/2988827.stm
  • http://www.elegantdestinations.co.uk/mauritius/horseracing.htm
  • http://www.maurinet.com/racing.html
  • http://www.mauritiusturfclub.com/page.php?sid=9131c01a97d61858c06d1f79f6a88863&content_id=7
  • http://www.otayo.com/mtc.htm
  • http://www.asianracing.org/members/manr.html
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champ_de_Mars_Racecourse
  • http://www.users.bigpond.com/clancy/trivia.htm#The%20Mauritius%20Turf%20Club

  1. ^The Mauritius Turf Club
  2. ^
  3. ^Briefing for Incoming Minister RACING October 2005 p.8
  4. ^


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Antares Class:
Cruiser TNG "Ensign Ro"
Destroyed by Cardassian war ship

Interceptor Type:
2 - Interceptor DS9 "Sanctuary"
Interceptor DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
2 - Interceptor DS9 "Far Beyond the Stars"
2 - Interceptor DS9 "Wrongs Darker..."
Interceptor DS9 "The Reckoning"
3 - Interceptor DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
Interceptor DS9 "Image in the Sand"
Interceptor DS9 "Shadows and Symbols"
(part of the twelve Bajoran Militia impulse
ship blockade)
2 - Interceptor DS9 "Afterimage"

Other Class/Type:
Scout DS9 "Past Prologue"
Captain Tanna Los
Transport DS9 "Battle Lines"
Assault vessel DS9 "The Circle"
Assault vessel DS9 "The Circle"
Destroyed by Bajoran sub-impulse raider
DS9 "The Siege"
? DS9 "The Siege"
Sub-impulse raider
Crash landed on Bajor
Transport DS9 "Shadowplay"
Transport DS9 "The Collaborator"
6 - Transport DS9 "Defiant"
Transport DS9 "Life Support"
Solar sail DS9 "Explorers"
Crash landed on Cardassia Prime
Solar sail DS9 "Explorers"
Captain Benjamin Sisko
Transport DS9 "Crossfire"
Cap Akorem Laan DS9 "Accession"
Light sail; caught in ion storm
Left Bajor in 9174 (over 200 years ago)
Shuttle 4709 DS9 "The Begotten"
Freighter DS9 "For the Uniform"
Transport DS9 "For the Uniform"
Transport DS9 "Ties of Blood and Water"
Legate Tekeni Ghemor
Transport DS9 "In the Cards"
Shuttle DS9 "The Reckoning"
many - Transport DS9 "The Reckoning"
Transport DS9 "Profit and Lace"
Transport DS9 "Covenant"
Transport DS9 "Prodigal Daughter"
Transport DS9 "Inter Arma Enim..."
Transport DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"
Acquired by Cardassian Resistance; abandoned
in Cardassian Repair Facility
Transport DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"

Unknown Class/Type:
? DS9 "...Hands of the Prophets"
? TNG "Parallels"
Parallel warring universe
Captain Razka DS9 "Indiscretion"
11 - Interceptor DS9 "Shadows and Symbols"
(part of the twelve Bajoran Militia impulse
ship blockade)

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Star Trek Ships: Basic - Borg

Large Cube Type:
Cube ? TNG "Q Who"
Cube ? TNG "The Best of Both Worlds"
Power overload caused self-destrution in
Earth orbit
Cube ? ST:First Contact
Destroyed by Starfleet armada
Cube ? VOY "Unity"
Deactivated five years ago by electro-kinetic
storm; Reactivated and self-destructed
17 - Cube ? VOY "Scorpion"
Destroyed by Species 8472
2 - Cube ? VOY "Scorpion"
Cube ? VOY "Scorpion, Part II"
Destroyed in collision with Species 8472
bioship
6+ - Cube ? VOY "Scorpion, Part II"
Destroyed by Species 8472
4 - Cube ? VOY "Hope and Fear"
Assimilated "USS Dauntless"
Cube ? VOY "Infinite Regress"
Self-destruction due to introduction of viral
agent by Species 6339 "three days ago"
3 - Cube ? VOY "Dark Frontier"
Cube ? VOY "Dark Frontier"
(first Federation encounter of the Borg by
USS Raven three months prior to Stardate
32629.4; 28 cubic kilometers in volume,
129,000 lifeforms)
15+ - Cube ? VOY "Dark Frontier"
Cube ? VOY "Collective"
Heavily damaged; crew killed by pathogen
Pathogen introduced by the assimilation of
a genetically engineered Brunali child
VOY "Child's Play"
6+ - Cube ? VOY "Unimatrix Zero"
Cube ? VOY "Unimatrix Zero"
Designation 461
Cube ? VOY "Unimatrix Zero"
Designation 1184
Cube ? VOY "Unimatrix Zero"
Class 4 Tactical Vessel
Ordered to self-destruct by Borg Queen
VOY "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
Cube Ordered to self-destruct in Spatial Grid 94
by Borg Queen
VOY "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
Cube Liberated VOY "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
Cube ? VOY "Imperfection"
Reduced to debris field outside Ontasa Expanse
3 - Cube ? VOY "Q2"
2 - Cube ? VOY "Endgame
One of at least 47; destroyed by SC-4
(alternate future shuttlecraft, 26 years hence)
45+ - Cube ? VOY "Endgame

Other Type:
Scout Cube Crew of 5 TNG "I Borg"
Crash landed on moon within Argolis Cluster
Scout Cube ? TNG "I Borg"
Warship ? TNG "Descent"
Escape Pod Sphere ST:First Contact
Destroyed by USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E
Sphere ? VOY "Drone"
Destroyed within proto-nebula core
Probe ? VOY "Dark Frontier"
Destroyed by USS Voyager
Sphere ? VOY "Dark Frontier"
Severely damaged by ion storm
"Queen's Yacht" ? VOY "Dark Frontier"
Destroyed by collapsing transwarp conduit
Sphere ? VOY "Survival Instinct"
Crash landed eight years ago
Sphere Holographic VOY "Tinker, Tenor, Doctor..."
Destroyed by holographic USS Voyager
Sphere ? VOY "Child's Play"
Heavily damaged by USS Voyager
Sphere Designation 878; 11,000 drones; ordered to
self-destruct in Spatial Grid 94 by Borg Queen
VOY "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
Scout ? VOY "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
Sphere Liberated by Assimilated Klingon General Karok
VOY "Unimatrix Zero, Part II"
Sphere Designation 624 VOY "Endgame"
Destroyed by USS Voyager in the Alpha Quadrant
Sphere ? ENT "Regeneration"
~600m diameter; presumed warp core explosion;
Crashed on Earth ~100 years before 1 Mar 2153

Unknown Class/Type:
312 - ? VOY "Scorpion, Part II"
Disabled by Species 8472
29 - ? VOY "The Omega Directive"
Destroyed in Omega molecule experiment
Wreckage found in Beta Quadrant (alternate
timeline, revealed 15 years hence)
VOY "Timeless"

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Star Trek Ships: Basic - Cardassian Union

Galor Class Type 3:
2 - ? TNG "Ensign Ro"
2 - ? DS9 "The Homecoming"
? TNG "Parallels"
9 - ? DS9 "Defiant"
Destroyer DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force
5 - ? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Dominion Fleet at Chin'Toka III
12+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
? VOY "The Voyager Conspiracy"
Captured and then returned by the Caretaker;
destroyed in the Badlands by the Maquis
(originally occurred in VOY "Caretaker")

Hideki Class:
Patrol ship DS9 "Tribunal"
Gul Evek
4+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Destroyed by USS Defiant

Kalen Class:
Cloak capable DS9 "The Die is Cast"

Keldon Class:
6 - ? DS9 "Defiant"

Other Class/Type:
Aldara War ship DS9 "Past Prologue"
Gul Dunar
Bok'Nor Freighter DS9 "The Maquis, Part I"
Merchantship design from ST III:The Search for Spock
Destroyed by impulse overload/sabotage.
Dreadnought Missile VOY "Dreadnought"
Modified; destroyed by containment breach
Gromal Gul Dukat DS9 "Return to Grace"
Destroyed by Klingon Bird of Prey under Gul
Dukat in orbit over Loval
Koranak Cruiser DS9 "The Die is Cast"
Destroyed by the Jem'Hadar
R'Bal Transport DS9 "Indiscretion"
Ravenock Transport DS9 "Indiscretion"
Crash landed on Dozaria over six years ago
War ship TNG "The Wounded"
Destroyed by USS Phoenix
Supply ship TNG "The Wounded"
Destroyed by USS Phoenix
Shuttle DS9 "Necessary Evil"
Shuttle DS9 "Profit and Loss"
Professor Natima Lang; damaged by Cardassian
weapons fire
Patrol ship TNG "Lower Decks"
2 - Attack vessels DS9 "The Maquis, Part I"
Destroyed by Federation support courier
26 - War ship DS9 "Defiant"
Cruiser DS9 "A Time to Stand"
4 - Cruiser DS9 "Sons and Daughters"
4+ - Fighter DS9 "Call to Arms"
5 - Cruiser DS9 "Behind the Lines"
2 - Fighter DS9 "Behind the Lines"
5 - Cruiser DS9 "Favor the Bold"
4 - Cruiser DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force
8+ - Fighter DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force; at least two destroyed
Cruiser DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force; at least one destroyed
Battle Cruiser DS9 "Valiant"
Destroyed by USS Valiant
3 - Cruiser DS9 "Once More Unto the Breach"
Transport DS9 "'Til Death Do Us Part"
Patrol ship DS9 "Strange Bedfellows"
Obtained by Worf and Ezri
*Prehistory ENT "Damage"
Red giant survey vessel; warp coil stolen
by Enterprise; stranded "3 years" from home

Unknown Class/Type:
Kornaire ? DS9 "Waltz"
Glin Dukat's first posting
Kraxon Gul Renor DS9 "Defiant"
Reklar Gul Lemec TNG "Chain of Command, Part I"
Trager Gul Macet TNG "The Wounded"
Vetar Gul Evek TNG "Journey's End"
Gul Dukat DS9 "Emissary"
Gul Jasad DS9 "Emissary"
Cardassian Guard; 7th Order
2 - ? DS9 "Emissary"
Cardassian Guard; 7th Order
Gul Ocett TNG "The Chase"
? TNG "The Chase"
Gul Toran DS9 "Defiant"
Cardassian Guard; 6th Order
Gul Evek VOY "Caretaker"
Cardassian Guard; 4th Order
Gul Dukat DS9 "The Way of the Warrior"
Destroyed in Klingon attack
5 - DS9 "Rocks and Shoals"
Holographic DS9 "Inquisition"

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Star Trek Ships: Basic - Dominion

Battleship Prototype:
? DS9 "Valiant"
(twice the size and thrice the strength of
a Galaxy Class starship)
5+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
(orders of magnitude larger than existing
vessels)

Battleship Type:
? DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow"
Gul Dukat DS9 "Ties of Blood and Water"
Ambass. Weyoun DS9 "In the Cards"
? DS9 "Sons and Daughters"
? DS9 "Behind the Lines"
? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
3+ - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force
5+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force; at least one destroyed
3+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 2000+ ship
reinforcement fleet; all disappeared
within the wormhole
4+ - ? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Dominion Fleet at Chin'Toka III
? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Destroyed by Galaxy Class starship

Figher Warship Type:
2 - ? DS9 "The Jem'Hadar"
? DS9 "The Jem'Hadar"
Destroyed by ramming USS Odyssey
7 - Warship DS9 "The Search, Part I"
Warship DS9 "The Search, Part I"
Destroyed by USS Defiant
150 - ? DS9 "The Die is Cast"
Six destroyed by USS Defiant
2 - Warship DS9 "Starship Down"
Destroyed by USS Defiant
Warship DS9 "To the Death"
First Omet'iklan
Destroyed by renegade Jem'Hadar attack
2 - Warship DS9 "The Quickening"
8 - Warship DS9 "Broken Link"
Warship DS9 "The Ship"
Crashed on Torga IV
Captain Sisko DS9 "A Time to Stand"
(referred to as an attack ship)
Crash landed on planet in dark matter nebula
DS9 "Rocks and Shoals"
50+ - Warship DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow"
Warship DS9 "Soldiers of the Empire"
Destroyed by the Rotarran
2 - Warship DS9 "Blaze of Glory"
15 - Warship DS9 "A Time to Stand"
7 - Warship DS9 "Rocks and Shoals"
7 - ? DS9 "Sons and Daughters"
3 - ? DS9 "Sons and Daughters"
Destroyed by the IKS Rotarren
7 - ? DS9 "Behind the Lines"
5 - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Destroyed by the IKS Rotarren
? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Destroyed by the USS Defiant
5+ - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force
5+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 1254 ship Terok Nor
defensive force; at least four destroyed
4+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Dominion's 2000+ ship
reinforcement fleet; all disappeared
within the wormhole
Vorta Gelnon DS9 "One Little Ship"
? DS9 "Valiant"
Destroyed by USS Valiant
4 - ? DS9 "Valiant"
? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
Destroyed by ramming Klingon Bird of Prey
? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
Destroyed by ramming Klingon Vor'Cha Cruiser
2 - ? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
Destroyed by ramming Klingon Vor'Cha Cruiser
12+ - ? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
3 - ? DS9 "Shadows and Symbols"
Destroyed by solar flare
? DS9 "Treachery, Faith, ..."
Destroyed by USS Rio Grande
4 - ? DS9 "Treachery, Faith, ..."
One damaged by USS Rio Grande
10+ - DS9 "Once More Unto the Breach"
? DS9 "The Siege of AR-558"
Destroyed by USS Defiant
2 - ? DS9 "Penumbra"
Capt Weyoun-7 DS9 "'Til Death Do Us Part"
Capt Weyoun-8 DS9 "Strange Bedfellows"
? DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"
Inter-cooler matrix sabotaged by Cardassian
Resistance; destroyed
? DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"
Captain Luaran DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"
Modified with Breen energy dampening weapon;
captured by Cardassian Resistance
DS9 "The Dogs of War"
Destroyed by Dominion fighters
3 - ? DS9 "The Dogs of War"
2 - ? DS9 "The Dogs of War"
8+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
3+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Destroyed
? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Destroyed by USS Defiant
? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Destroyed by Klingon Bird of Prey

Other Class/Type:
Patrol ship DS9 "Soldiers of the Empire"

Unknown Class/Type:
? DS9 "Hippocratic Oath"
Crashed on Bopac III, Gamma Quadrant three
years ago
Vorta Keevan DS9 "Rocks and Shoals"
Crash landed on moon in dark matter nebula

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Star Trek Ships: Basic - UFP: Starfleet and Prehistory

Ambassador Class (not seen):
USS Horatio ? TNG "Conspiracy"
Captain Walker Keel
Destroyed by possible saboteurs
Debris found in Sector 63

Constellation Class:
USS Hathaway NCC-2593 TNG "Peak Performance"
80 years old; Abandoned and later recovered
USS Stargazer NCC-2893 TNG "The Battle"
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Recovered after its abandonment
USS Victory NCC-9754 TNG "Elementary, Dear Data"
Captain Zambata

Constitution Class:
ISS Enterpise Captain James T. Kirk TOS "Mirror, Mirror"
Federation Empire ship from mirror universe
USS Constellation NCC-1017 TOS "The Doomsday Machine"
Commodore Matthew Decker
Destroyed by doomsday machine
USS Defiant NCC-1764 TOS "The Tholian Web"
Lost in dimensional rift
Registry confirmed
ENT "In a Mirror, Darkly"
Mirror universe: 13 Jan 2155
Lured and captured by Tholians some 100 years
in the past
Captured by ISS Enterprise crew
Mirror universe: 18 Jan 2155
Captain Jonathan Archer
Captain/Empress Hoshi Sato
ENT "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"
USS Enterprise NCC-1701 TOS - All
Captain Christoper Pike
Captain James T. Kirk
* Refit * ST:The Motion Picture
Captain Willard Decker
Admiral James T. Kirk
Captain Spock
Stolen and destroyed over Genesis
ST III:The Search for Spock
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A ST IV:The Voyage Home
(identified this class in ST VI:The Undiscovered Country)
Captain James T. Kirk
USS Excalibur ? TOS "The Ultimate Computer"
Captain Harris
USS Exeter ? TOS "The Omega Glory"
Captain Ronald Tracy
Abandoned in orbit around Omega IV
USS Farragut ? TOS "Obsession"
Captain Garrovik (11 yrs ago)
USS Hood ? TOS "The Ultimate Computer"
USS Lexington ? TOS "The Ultimate Computer"
Commodore Bob Wesley
USS Potemkin ? TOS "The Ultimate Computer"

Daedalus Class (not seen):
[All Daedalus Class ships were retired by 2197] TNG "Power Play"
USS Essex NCC-173 TNG "Power Play"
Captain Bryce Shumar
Presumed lost over 200 yrs ago
Later found crashed on moon of Mab-Bu VI

Defiant Type:
USS Defiant NX-74205 DS9 "The Search, Part I"
Escort vessel/Warship prototype
Crash landed after encounter with Gaian
barrier and thrown some 200 years into
the past (alternate future)
DS9 "Children of Time"
Captured by Jem'Hadar
First Kudak'Etan
Recaptured by USS Defiant crew
DS9 "One Little Ship"
Heavily damaged and abandoned in Chin'Toka
System; destroyed by the Breen
DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
USS Sao Paulo NCC-75633 DS9 "The Dogs of War"
Captain Benjamin L. Sisko
Renamed to USS Defiant
NX-74205 DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
USS Valiant NCC-74210 DS9 "Valiant"
Captain Ramirez
"Captain" Tim Watters
Destroyed by Dominion Battleship prototype
2 - ? DS9 "Call to Arms"
2 - ? VOY "Message in a Bottle"
2 - ? VOY "Endgame"
Part of a 27 ship fleet

DY-100 Class:
SS Botany Bay Sleeper ship TOS "Space Seed"
Stripped and placed on Ceti Alpha V

DY-500 Class:
[All Y-500 Class freighters were "retired decades ago"]
ENT "Strange New World"
SS Mariposa NAR-7678 TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Captain Walker Granger

Enterprise-C Type:
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-C TNG "Yesterday's Enterprise"
Captain Rachael Garrett
Lieutenant Richard Castillo
Destroyed in battle over Norendra III
USS Excalibur ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
Borg ecnounter; possibly destroyed
VOY "Survival Instinct"
USS Zhukov ? TNG "Data's Day"
Captain Gleason TNG "Hollow Pursuits"
? DS9 "Emissary"

Erewhon Class:
SS Santa Maria BDR-529 DS9 "Paradise"
Personnel transport
Crash landed on planet in Orelious Minor system
Excelsior Class:
USS Cairo ? TNG "Chain of Command, Part I"
Captain Edward Jellico
Captain Leslie Wong
Disappeared on patrol of the Romulan Neutral
Zone (two weeks earlier)
DS9 "In The Pale Moonlight"
USS Crazy Horse ? TNG "Descent"
(identified this type in TNG "The Pegasus")
USS Excelsior NX-2000 ST III:The Search for Spock
Captain Styles
NCC-2000 ST VI:The Undiscovered Country
Captain Hikaru Sulu
USS Fearless ? TNG "Where No One..."
USS Gorkon ? TNG "Descent"
USS Hood ? TNG "Encounter at Farpoint"
Captain Robert DeSoto
TNG "Tin Man"
USS Intrepid ? TNG "Family"
USS Malinche Captain Sanders DS9 "For the Uniform"
USS Melbourne ? TNG "11001001"
NCC-3184x/NCC-3194x (?)
Destroyed in Borg encounter at Wolf 359
(visually identified this class and registry)
DS9 "Emissary"
USS Potemkin ? TNG "Legacy"
(identified this type in TNG "Ethics")
Part of the 9th Fleet stationed at Deep Space
Nine DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
USS Repulse NCC-2544 TNG "The Child"
Captain Tagert TNG "Unnatural Selection"
USS Valley Forge NCC-43305 DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
Destroyed by Cardassian orbital weapons
platform
? TNG "The Offspring"
? TNG "The Drumhead"
2 - ? DS9 "The Way of the Warrior"
2 - ? DS9 "By Inferno's Light"
2 - ? DS9 "Dr. Bashir, I Presume"
? DS9 "Ties of Blood and Water"
? DS9 "Blaze of Glory"
2 - ? DS9 "Call to Arms"
NCC-42111 DS9 "A Time to Stand"
2 - ? DS9 "Sons and Daughters"
3 - ? DS9 "Behind the Lines"
8+ - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1
7+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1
2 - ? DS9 "Resurrection"
? DS9 "The Magnificent Ferengi"
2 - ? DS9 "The Magnificent Ferengi"
? DS9 "Waltz"
? DS9 "Wrongs Darker..."
? DS9 "Inquisition"
6+ - ? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
? DS9 "Chrysalis"
Delivered "Admiral Patrick" and his group
3 - ? DS9 "Once More Unto the Breach"
2 - ? DS9 "It's Only a Paper Moon"
? DS9 "Field of Fire"
? DS9 "Badda-bing, Badda-bang"
? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Federation Assault Fleet on
Chin'Toka III
? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Federation Assault Fleet on
Chin'Toka III; destroyed
? VOY "Relativity"
Approx. two years prior to Stardate 49123
2+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Severely damaged; presumed destroyed
? VOY "Author, Author"
? VOY "Endgame"
Part of a 27 ship fleet

Excelsior Class [ Refit ]:
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-B ST:Generations
Captain John Harriman
USS Lakota NCC-42788/68? DS9 "Homefront"
Captain Benteen DS9 "Paradise Lost"

Galaxy Class:
USS Challenger NCC-71099 VOY "Timeless"
Captain Geordi La Forge
(alternate timeline, 15 years hence)
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-D TNG - All
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
Destroyed by antimatter containment failure in
independent timeline
TNG "All Good Things..."
Destroyed in alternate timeline
TNG "Time Squared"
Captain William T. Riker (field promotion)
TNG "The Best of Both Worlds"
Captain William T. Riker (illusionary ship)
TNG "Future Imperfect"
Destroyed in collision with USS Bozeman in
alternate timeline/loop
TNG "Cause and Effect"
Captain Edward Jellico
TNG "Chain of Command, Part I"
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
TNG "Chain of Command, Part II"
Captain Thomas Holloway (alternate timeline)
TNG "Tapestry"
Destroyed by energy feedback (alt. timeline)
TNG "Timescape"
Destroyed by antimatter containment failure in
independent timeline
TNG "All Good Things..."
* Future Refit *
Admiral William T. Riker
25 yrs after Stardate 47988
Destroyed by antimatter containment failure in
independent timeline
TNG "All Good Things..."
Destroyed: primary hull by warp core breach;
saucer section crash landed on Veridian III
ST:Generations
Saucer section destroyed by shock wave from
collapse of Veridian III star (alt. timeline)
ST:Generations

285K+ - USS Enterprise Captain William T. Riker (various)
Parallel universe vessels; one destroyed by
Enterprise-proper.
TNG "Parallels"
USS Magellan ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; presumed this class
USS Odyssey NCC-71832 DS9 "The Jem'Hadar"
Captain Keogh
Rammed and destroyed by Jem'Hadar vessel
USS Venture ? DS9 "The Way of the Warrior"
(presumed this class)
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
USS Yamato NCC-1305-E TNG "Where Silence Has Lease"
NCC-71807 TNG "Contagion"
(second NCC number visible on saucer section)
Captain Donald Varley
Destroyed by computer virus from alien probe
? DS9 "Dr. Bashir, I Presume"
2 - ? DS9 "Call to Arms"
5 - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1
5+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; one presumed to be the USS Magellan
2 - ? DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
Part of the 9th Fleet stationed at Deep Space
Nine
? DS9 "The Reckoning"
5+ - ? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
? DS9 "Image in the Sand"
? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Federation Assault Fleet on
Chin'Toka III; destroyed
2 - ? VOY "Relativity"
Approx. two years prior to Stardate 49123
2 - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
2 - ? VOY "Endgame"
Part of a 27 ship fleet

Grissom Type:
USS Biko Supply ship TNG: "A Fistful of Datas"
USS Grissom NCC-636 ST III:The Search for Spock
Captain J.T. Esteban
Destroyed by Klingon Bird of Prey over Genesis
USS Olympia ? DS9 "The Sound of Her Voice"
Captain Lisa Cusak
Crash landed on planet in Rutharian Sector
(triggered by an active sensor scan of planet
some three years and two months ago)
USS Pegasus NCC-53847 TNG "The Pegasus"
Captain Erik Pressman
Prototype phased-cloaking vessel
Presumed destroyed by warp core breach 12 yrs
ago; later located inside Asteroid Gamma 6-0-1
in the Devolin System
USS Tsiolkovsky ? TNG "The Naked Now"
Destroyed by exploding star fragment
SS Viko Research vessel TNG "Hero Worship"
Destroyed in Black Cluster
USS Yosemite ? TNG "Realm of Fear"
Trapped in solar plasma stream.
? TNG "The Drumhead"
? TNG "The Game"
? DS9 "Emissary"
Destroyed in Borg encounter at Wolf 359
? DS9 "Emissary"
? ST:Generations

Hope Class (25 yrs after Stardate 47988):
USS Pasteur NCC-58928 TNG "All Good Things..."
TNG "Journey's End" (preview)
Captain Beverly Picard
Destroyed by warp core breach

Intrepid Class:
USS Bellerophon NCC-74705 DS9 "Inter Arma Enim..."
Admiral Ross
USS Voyager NCC-74656 VOY - All
Captain Kathryn Janeway
"Missing and presumed lost"
First Maje Culluh, Kazon-Nistrim
VOY "Basics, Part I"
Captain Chakotay (The Year of Hell; some
six years ahead in a possible future)
VOY "Before and After"
Captain Chakotay (Holonovel)
VOY "Worst Case Scenario"
Destroyed by ramming Temporal Incursion
Ship; "Restored" by the space-time
shockwave of a new timeline
VOY "Year of Hell, Part I"
No longer officially declared lost
VOY "Message in a Bottle"
Captured by Hirogen
VOY "The Killing Game"
Surrendered by Hirogen
VOY "The Killing Game, Part II"
Upgraded to Quantum-Slipstream drive
VOY "Timeless"
Knocked out of slipstream and crash landed
(alternate timeline); found embedded in a
planetary glacier, Tekara Sector; no survivors
(alternate timeline, 15 years hence)
VOY "Timeless"
Quantum-Slipstream drive dismantled
VOY "Timeless"
Destroyed by a Force Three Temporal Disruptor
in an alternate timeline; Stardate 52861
VOY "Relativity"
Commandeered by Maquis, Stardate 54101
Cpt. Chakotay VOY "Repression"
Surrendered by Maquis
VOY "Repression"
Emergency Command Hologram (temporary)
Crew abandoned ship
VOY "Workforce"
Commander Chakotay
VOY "Workforce"
Converted to a museum and on display on the
groupds on the Presidio, San Fransisco, Earth
(alternate future, 26 years hence)
VOY "Endgame"
"USS Voyager" NCC-74656 VOY "Course: Oblivion"
Captain Kathryn Janeway
Biomemetic ship and crew; molecular breakdown
due to warp field exposure; dissipated into
space
? VOY "Relativity"
Approx. two years prior to Stardate 49123

Intrepid Type (class variant with Maquis raider primary hull)
? DS9 "Dr. Bashir, I Presmue?"
? DS9 "A Simple Investigation"
? DS9 "Blaze of Glory"
? DS9 "In the Cards"
? DS9 "Honor Among Thieves"
? DS9 "Change of Heart"
2+ - ? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
? DS9 "The Reckoning"
? DS9 "Profit and Lace"
? DS9 "The Sound of Her Voice"
? DS9 "Chrysalis"
2 - ? DS9 "It's Only a Paper Moon"
2 - ? DS9 "Prodigal Daughter"
? DS9 "Field of Fire"
? DS9 "Chimera"
? DS9 "Badda-bing, Badda-bang"

J Class (smaller but same design as Y Class):
ECS Constellation Freighter ENT "Horizon"
(class/prefix assumed)
ECS Horizon Freighter ENT "Fortunate Son"
Capt Mayweather
ENT "Broken Bow"
Acting-Captain Paul Mayweather
ENT "Horizon"
Out for 32 yrs ENT "Fight or Flight"

NX Class:
ISS Avenger NX-09 ENT "In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II"
Mirror universe; Terran Empire ship
Admira Black
"Captain" Soval
Destroyed by USS Defiant
Columbia NX-02 ENT "The Expanse"
Refit; launch date: ~14mo from Apr 2153
(name revealed) ENT "E Squared"
Captain Erika Hernandez
ENT "Home"
Refit ENT "Affliction"
Launch date: ~1 week after 27 Nov 2154
Enterprise NX-01 ENT All
Captain Jonathan Archer
Launch date: Apr 2151
Sub-Commander T'Pol (temporary)
ENT "Broken Bow"
ID'd this class ENT "Fortunate Son"
Sub-Commander T'Pol
ENT "Shockwave"
Captured by Suliban; abandoned and retaken
by Enterprise crew
ENT "Shockwave, Part II"
Refit ENT "The Expanse"
Captain T'Pol ENT "Twilight"
(field commission); "weeks later" after new
timeline
Captain Charles Tucker III; three years later
after new timeline
Destroyed by subspace implosion of reactor;
twelve years after new timeline
Capt D.Jamat ENT "Chosen Realm"
Taken by force; surrendered to Archer
? ENT "Stratagem"
Taken by Insectoid-Xindi and destroyed by
spatial charges (simulation backstory)
Captain T'Pol ENT "Hatchery"
(acting)
Captain T'Pol ENT "Azati Prime"
Disabled by Xindi
Captain T'Pol ENT "Zero Hour"
14 Feb 2152
Lost in alternate timeline (circa 1944)
ENT "Storm Front"
Disabled by hijacked Klingon Bird of Prey
shortly after 17 May 2154
ENT "Borderland"
Disabled by Orion privateer
Shortly after 27 Dec 2154
ENT "Bound"
Decommissioned after ten years of service
ENT "These Are the Voyages..."
Enterprise NX-01 ENT "E Squared"
Captain Jonathan Archer
Thrown 11.6 ly and 117 years into the past
via subspace corridor; Generational ship;
Commander Lorian Tripp
Presumed destroyed by Kovaalans or lost in
temporal paradox
ISS Enterprise NX-01 ENT "In a Mirror, Darkly"
Mirror universe: 13 Jan 2155
Terran Empire ship
Captain Maxwell Forrest
First Officer Jonathan Archer (temporary)
Ship abandoned
Destroyed by Tholian web

Nebula Class:
USS Farragut (assumed) ST:Generations
Destroyed by Klingons near Lambada Cluster
DS9 "Nor the Battle..."
USS Honshu ? DS9 "Waltz"
Destroyed by Attack Wing of Cardassian
destroyers 12 hours from Deep Space Nine
USS Lexington ? TNG "Thine Own Self"
Class identified in DS9 "Explorers"
USS Phoenix NCC-65420 TNG "The Wounded"
Captain Benjamin Maxwell
USS Prometheus NCC-71201 DS9 "Second Sight"
Host to Prof. Gideon Seyetik
USS Sutherland ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
Commander Data (temporary)
Part of the 9th Fleet stationed at Deep Space
Nine DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
USS T'Kumbra Cpt. Solok DS9 "Take Me Out...Holosuite"
Vulcan crew
? DS9 "Emissary"
Destroyed in Borg encounter at Wolf 359
? VOY "Non Sequitur"
Alternate reality ship
? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine
? VOY "Message in a Bottle"
Damaged, presumed destroyed by USS Prometheus
2 - ? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Federation Assault Fleet on
Chin'Toka III

Neptune Class:
None referenced Survey ship ENT "Singularity"

Nova Class:
USS Equinox Science Vessel VOY "Equinox"
Captain Rudy Ransom
NCC-72381
Severely damaged by USS Voyager; destroyed
VOY "Equinox, Part II"
USS Rhode Island Cpt. Harry Kim VOY "Endgame"
(alternate future, 26 years hence)

Peregrine Class Courier:
? DS9 "The Maquis, Part I"
Modified DS9 "The Maquis, Part I"
2 - ? DS9 "The Maquis, Part II"
9 - ? TNG "Preemptive Strike"
? TNG "Preemptive Strike"
Ro Laren, pilot
Abandoned; recovered by USS Enterprise
Modified DS9 "Heart of Stone"
Maquis raider DS9 "For the Cause"
? DS9 "For the Uniform"
Captain Michael Eddington
? DS9 "For the Uniform"
Destroyed by USS Defiant
6 - ? DS9 "A Time to Stand"
16+ - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1
15+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine
7+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Destroyed

Prometheus Class:
USS Prometheus NX-59650 VOY "Message in a Bottle"
Multi-vector assault prototype
Captured by Romulans
Commander Rekar
Recaptured by Federation forces
? VOY "Endgame"
Part of a 27 ship fleet
? ENT "Azati Prime"
Over 400 years in the future; part of battle
at Procyon V

Reliant Type:
USS Brittain NCC-21166 TNG "Night Terrors"
Found adrift in a Tychon's Rift
USS Lantree Class 6 Supply TNG "Unnatural Selection"
Captain L. Iso Tolaka
Destroyed to prevent spread of DNA virus
USS Majestic NCC-31860 DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; Severely damaged; presumed
destroyed
USS Reliant NCC-1864 ST II:The Wrath of Khan
Captain Clark Terrell
Destroyed in detonation of Genesis device
USS Saratoga ? ST IV:The Voyage Home
USS Saratoga NCC-31911 DS9 "Emissary"
Destroyed in Borg encounter at Wolf 359
USS Sitak ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; Severely damaged; presumed
destroyed
? ST:Generations
? DS9 "The Way of the Warrior"
? ST:First Contact
3+ - ? DS9 "Call to Arms"
2 - ? DS9 "A Time to Stand"
? DS9 "Sons and Daughters"
5 - ? DS9 "Behind the Lines"
7+ - ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1
7+ - ? DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine
2 - ? DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
Part of the 9th Fleet stationed at Deep Space
Nine
6 - ? DS9 "The Magnificent Ferengi"
2 - ? DS9 "The Reckoning"
6+ - ? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
2 - ? DS9 "Afterimage"
2 - ? DS9 "Treachery, Faith,..."
2 - ? DS9 "Strange Bedfellows"
2 - ? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
Part of the Federation Assault Fleet on
Chin'Toka III
3 - ? DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"
7+ - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
2 - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"
Severely damaged; presumed destroyed
? VOY "Endgame"
Part of a 27 ship fleet

Soyuz Class:
USS Bozeman NCC-1941 TNG "Cause and Effect"
Captain Morgan Bateson
Appeared from space-time distortion (yr 2278)

Sydney Class:
USS Jenolan NCC-2010 TNG "Relics"
Transport ship
Reported missing 75 yrs ago (this yr 2364)
Destroyed by Enterprise in Dyson sphere escape
Transport DS9 "Playing God"
Shuttle DS9 "Accession"
Transport DS9 "Chrysalis"

Y Class (larger than J Class):
ECS Fortunate ECS 2801 ENT "Fortunate Son"
Captain Keene
First Officer Matthew Ryan (temporary)
Freighter

Yellowstone Class Runabout:
USS Yellowstone ? VOY "Non Sequitur"
Alternate reality prototype
Tetryon-plasma warp nacelles
Destroyed in warp core breach

Runabout Type:
USS Gander ? DS9 "Penumbra"
Destroyed by Jem'Hadar over Goralis
USS Ganges ? DS9 "Emissary"
Destroyed by T'Lani Cruiser
DS9 "Armageddon Game"
USS Mekong ? DS9 "Whispers"
Abandoned and presumed destroyed in Gamma Quad
DS9 "The Die is Cast"
USS Orinoco ? DS9 "The Siege"
Destroyed by warp core breach; sabotage by
Cardassian separatist group "The True Way"
DS9 "Our Man Bashir"
USS Rio Grande NCC-72452 DS9 "Emissary"
(verified this registry in DS9 "Paradise")
Crash landed on class L planet, 191 hours
from Inferma Prime, by hidden bomb; salvaged
DS9 "The Ascent"
USS Rubicon ? DS9 "Family Business"
USS Shenandoah NCC-73024 DS9 "Change of Heart"
Abandoned, presumed destroyed by Jem'Hadar
fighter DS9 "Valiant"
USS Volga ? DS9 "Body Parts"
USS Yangtzee Kiang ? DS9 "Emissary"
Crash landed on unnamed moon, Gamma Quadrant
DS9 "Battle Lines"
USS Yukon ? DS9 "Sons of Mogh"
Destroyed by trilithium-tekasite-protomatter
explosive device
DS9 "By Inferno's Light"
? TNG "Timescape"
Destroyed by USS Enterprise power transfer beam
? DS9 "The Ship"
Destroyed by Jem'Hadar in orbit of Torga IV,
Gamma Quadrant
? DS9 "Nor the Battle..."
Destroyed by Klingon shelling on Agalon Prime
? DS9 "Let He...Without Sin..."
? DS9 "Things Past"
? DS9 "Rapture"
? DS9 "The Darkness..."
? DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow"
Captured by Jem'Hadar
? DS9 "Blaze of Glory"
Rollbar-type DS9 "Empok Nor"
Destroyed by Cardassian 3rd Battalian 1st Order
? DS9 "In the Cards"
? DS9 "Resurrection"
3 - ? DS9 "The Reckoning"
? DS9 "Profit and Lace"
? DS9 "Time's Orphan"
? DS9 "Tears of the Prophets"
? DS9 "Shadows and Symbols"
2 - ? DS9 "Prodigal Daughter"
? DS9 "Chimera"
? DS9 "When it Rains..."
NCC-73918 DS9 "Tacking Into the Wind"
Abandoned
2 - ? DS9 "What You Leave Behind"

Shuttles/Pods:
Pod 1 ? ENT "Broken Bow"
Part of Enterprise complement
Crashed on moon ENT "Dawn"
Presumed recovered by Arkonian patrol ship
Stolen by Silik ENT "Storm Front"
Damaged by Enterprise; crash landed on Earth
in Eastern USA (circa 1944); destroyed by
Enterprise crew
Pod 2 ? ENT "Broken Bow"
Part of Enterprise complement
Adm. Forrest ENT "Regeneration"

Orbitals:
Orbital 6 ? ENT "Broken Bow"
Part of spacedock complement
6 - ? ENT "Broken Bow"
Part of spacedock complement
? ENT "Shuttlepod One"
Possible Work Bee attached to Enterprise
2 - ? ENT "Shockwave"
Design circa Apr 2151
5 - ENT "The Expanse"
Part of spacedock complement

Shuttles (TOS):
Columbus NCC-1701'2 TOS "The Galileo Seven"
Copernicus ? TOS "The Galileo Seven"
Galileo NCC-1701'7 TOS "The Galileo Seven"
Destroyed over Taurus II
Galileo II NCC-1701'7 TOS "The Way to Eden"
? TOS "Let That Be Your Last..."
Stolen from Starbase 4
? TOS "Metamorphosis"
Owner: Zephram Cochrane
? TOS "The Menagerie"
4 - ? TOS "The Omega Glory"
Abandoned in the USS Exeter's shuttlebay

Shuttles (feature films):
Copernicus #3 ST V:The Final Frontier
Damaged and abandoned on "Sha-Ka-Ree"
Galileo #5 ST V:The Final Frontier

Shuttles (single passenger; tapered box):
Cousteau ? TNG "Identity Crisis"
Shuttle from USS Aries
El-Baz #5 TNG "Time Squared"
Onizuka #5 TNG "The Ensigns of Command"
Onizuka #7 TNG "Mind's Eye"
Pike #12 TNG "The Most Toys"
Destroyed
Verne RS-47 TNG "Aquiel"
Shuttle from Communication Relay Station 47
#9 TNG "The Price"

Shuttles (rounded ends; underslung warp pylons):
Hawking ? TNG "The Host"
#5 TNG "The Nth Degree"
#6 TNG "Coming of Age"
#10 TNG "The Child"
Shuttle from USS Repulse
#13 TNG "Skin of Evil"
Crashed on Vegra II
? TNG "Q Who"
? TNG "Identity Crisis"
Destroyed in Tiarchanon atmosphere
? TNG "The Best of..., Part II"

Shuttles (teardrop shape; ducted side cowls; boxed end):
Curie Type 6 TNG "Parallels"
"Stolen" by Cardassian agent
TNG "Lower Decks"
Fermi ? TNG "True Q"
Feynman ? TNG "Chain of Command, Part I"
Goddard ? TNG "Relics"
Given to Captain Montgommery Scott
Justman #3 TNG "Suspicions"
Magellan #15 TNG "The Outcast"
Destroyed in Null Space pocket
Sacajawea Crash landed VOY "Coda"
Destroyed by warp core breach (false memory)
? TNG "Genesis"
Extended body ST:Generations
? TNG "The Host"
? VOY "Macrocosm"
? VOY "Fair Trade"
Crash landed VOY "Rise"
? VOY "The Raven"
Stolen from USS Voyager by Seven of Nine
Presumed abandoned on moon in Delta Quadrant
? VOY "Mortal Coil"
? DS9 "Waltz"
Shuttle from USS Honshu
Stolen by Gul Dukat
? VOY "Demon"
Presumed abandoned
? VOY "Hope and Fear"
? VOY "Gravity"
Crash landed on Class D world; destroyed by
solar system collapse
2+ - ? DS9 "The Changing Face of Evil"
2 - ? VOY "Inside Man"
? VOY "Author, Author"

Shuttles (new design: teardrop shape; ducted side cowls; underslung pylons):
Drake ? VOY "Non Sequitur"
Destroyed in hull breach in time stream
Sakharov #1 TNG "Unnatural Selection"
71325 VOY "Caretaker"
? VOY "Parallax"
? VOY "Initiations"
Destroyed by Kazon warship under Jal Razik
? VOY "Parturition"
Crash landed on planet "Hell"
? VOY "Maneuvers"
Captured by Kazon Raider
? VOY "Innocence"

Shuttles, Class 2
? VOY "Night"
? VOY "Drone"
? VOY "Dark Frontier"
Holographic; assimilated by the Borg in
holographic training; presumed actually lost
during mission execution
(visually identified as identical to the
experimental transwarp design shuttle)

Shuttles, Delta Flyer
Delta Flyer ? VOY "Extreme Risk"
Crash landed and buried; recovered "through
fifty kilotonnes of benamite"
VOY "Once Upon a Time"
Stolen by Chakotay, Kim, and Omand; destroyed
by warp core breach (alternate timeline, 15
years hence) VOY "Timeless"
Recovered after disabled by deep-ocean
"electric eel"; salvaged after disabled by
USS Voyager torpedo explosion
VOY "Thirty Days"
Captured and presumed recovered from Borg Cube
VOY "Collective"
Stolen by "Janeway", aka Dala and later
recovered
VOY "Live Fast and Prosper"
Hit by spatial eddies and crash landed;
presumed recovered
VOY "Muse"
Destroyed by Borg Class 4 Tactical Vessel
(name visually identified on hull this episode)
VOY "Unimatrix Zero"
Rebuilt VOY "Drive"
Captured by the Lokiram; presumed recovered
VOY "Body and Soul"

Shuttles (visual identification required):
#2 TNG "Samaritan Snare"
#4 TNG "The Next Phase"
? TNG "The Next Phase"
? TNG "Power Play"
Crash landed/abandoned on moon of Mab-Bu VI
? TNG "True Q"
? VOY "Think Tank"
Shuttle "stolen" by Seven of Nine from
USS Voyager

Shuttles (various):
Cochrane Lt. Tom Paris VOY "Threshold"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Caatati antimatter pulse caused hull breach;
destroyed VOY "Day of Honor"
Dawkins Lt. Barklay VOY "Life Line"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Surak Warp shuttle ST:The Motion Picture
#5 (Travel Pod) ST:The Motion Picture
#5 (Travel Pod) ST II:The Wrath of Khan
#6 ST III:The Search for Spock
#5 (Travel Pod) ST IV:The Voyage Home
Transport ship ST VI:The Undiscovered Country
Call sign: SD103
? DS9 "The Search, Part I"
Shuttle from USS Defiant
2 - Dock shuttles ST:Generations
2 - Warp sled type ST:Generations
? DS9 "Destiny"
Shuttle from USS Defiant; new class design
Type 9 VOY "Resolutions"
? VOY "The Swarm"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "Unity"
Experimental Transwarp Design; canabalized
? VOY "Unity"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "Before and After"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Lt. Tom Paris VOY "Worst Case Scenario"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Holonovel vessel; Destroyed by USS Voyager
? VOY "The Gift"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Presumed destroyed by the evolution of Kes
? VOY "Nemesis"
Destroyed by Vori attack
? VOY "Revulsion"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "The Raven"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "Hunters"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "Vis A Vis"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Coaxial warp drive prototype
Stolen by "Steth" and later recovered
? DS9 "The Sound of Her Voice"
Shuttle from USS Defiant
New design; Defiant-like high-mount warp cowls
? VOY "Night"
Shuttle from USS Billings
Damaged from magma eruption
? ST:Insurrection
Runabout-like design from USS Enterprise
2 - ? VOY "Counterpoint"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Modified with Devore refractive shielding;
given to Brenari refugees; taken through
transient wormhole
? VOY "Latent Image"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Events occured 18 months ago, Stardate 50979
? VOY "Disease"
Experimental Transwarp Design
"Stolen" by Ensign Harry Kim
? VOY "Relativity"
Approx. two years prior to Stardate 49123
S-Class shuttle VOY "Alice"
Tom Paris (first flight)
Jupiter Station VOY "Life Line"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "Natural Law"
Experimental Transwarp Design
Crash landed on Ventu homeworld; largest
remnant destroyed by the Delta Flyer
? VOY "Renaissance Man"
Experimental Transwarp Design
? VOY "Endgame"
(alternate future, 26 years hence)
SC-4; shuttlecraft; possibly an experimental
transwarp design variant with heavy mods;
captured by the Borg in "present" timeline
? - ? ST:Nemesis
Long body spacedock shuttle
? - ? ST:Nemesis
Sled spacedock shuttle

Other Class/Type:
USS Archer NCC-44276 ST:Nemesis
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
Argo ? ST:Nemesis
Variable wing shuttle from USS Enterprise
USS Arkos Freighter TNG "Legacy"
Destroyed by warp core breach
USS Artemis Colony ship TNG "The Ensigns of Command"
USS Carolina Freighter TOS "Friday's Child"
SS Columbia Survey Vessel TOS "The Cage"
Crashed on Talos IV
USS Columbia NCC-621 ST:The Motion Picture
Scout
USS Constantinople Transport ship TNG "The Schizoid Man"
USS Cortez ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1; one of 11 ships
which fell back for repairs
Captain Quenten Swafers; destroyed by the
Jem'Hadar DS9 "Far Beyond the Stars"
USS Denver Transport ship TNG "Ethics"
Struck gravitic mine; presumed abandoned
USS Drake Light Cruiser TNG "The Arsenal of Freedom"
Captain Paul Rice
Destroyed by automated defence system on Minos
USS Discovery ? TOS "The Squire of Gothos"
USS Entente NCC-2120 ST:The Motion Picture
Dreadnought
USS Exeter ? VOY "Non Sequitur"
Alternate reality ship
USS Fleming Med. transport TNG "Force of Nature"
Abandoned in Hekarus Corr.; presumed destroyed
Kobayashi Maru Simulation ST II:The Wrath of Khan
Class III Neutronic Fuel Carrier
Registration: Amber, Tau Ceti IV
Captain Kojiro Vance
USS Lalo Freight ship TNG "The Best of..., Part II"
Missing after Borg encounter; presumed lost
NX Alpha Wrp3 prototype ENT "First Flight"
Cmdr A.G. Robinson
Destroyed near Jupiter due to warp field
collapse
NX Beta Wrp3 prototype ENT "First Flight"
Stolen by Cmdrs Archer, Robinson
Sustained Warp 2.5
NX Delta Wrp3 prototype ENT "First Flight"
Cmdr Duval
Broke Warp 3
SS Odin Freighter TNG "Angel One"
Disabled and abandoned by crew
USS Portland ? DS9 "The Die is Cast"
USS Raman NCC-25487 (?) TNG "Interface"
Science vessel
SS Raven NAR-32450 VOY "The Raven"
Research vessel; partially assimilated by the
Borg; crash landed on moon in Delta Quadrant;
destroyed by Bomar orbital bombardment
Captain Magnus Hansen
Damaged by subspace particle storm
(named USS Raven in Federation records aboard
USS Voyager)
VOY "Dark Frontier"
USS Relativity NCR-?-G VOY "Relativity"
Federation Time Ship
Captain Braxton
Command taken by Lieutenant Ducane
Events occur almost 500 years in the "future"
Approx. two years prior to Stardate 49123
USS Renegade Frigate TNG "Conspiracy"
Captain Tryla Scott
USS Revere NCC-595 ST:The Motion Picture
Scout
USS Sarek ? DS9 "Favor the Bold"
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine; outnumbered 2:1
USS Thomas Paine Frigate TNG "Conspiracy"
Captain Rixx
Ticonderoga Cargo ship ENT "The Aenar"
Destroyed by Romulan Drone(s)
USS Titan Captain Riker ST:Nemesis
SS Valiant Survey Vessel TOS "Where No Man..."
USS Valiant NCC-75416 ST:Nemesis
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
SS Woden Freighter TOS "The Ultimate Computer"
Class J Cargo TOS "Mudd's Women"
Destroyed in asteroid field
3 - SR Fighter TNG "The Best of..., Part II"
Destroyed outside Mars Defence Perimeter
5 - Nova Squadron TNG "The First Duty"
Precision Flying Craft
Destroyed in attempt of Kolvoord Starburst
? ST:Insurrection
"Mission scoutship"; stolen by Data; recaptured
? ST:Insurrection
Cloakable Holodeck Ship
? ST:Insurrection
Captain's Yacht from USS Enterprise; disabled
by Son'a Command ship; presumed recovered
Captain Drake ENT "Regeneration"
Arctic sled transport; A-6 Excavation Team;
heavily modified by Borg; destroyed by
Enterprise
NOTE: SR = Short Range

Unknown Class/Type:
USS Adelphi ? TNG "Tin Man"
USS Agamemnon ? TNG "Descent"
USS Ajax ? TNG "Where No One..."
Captain Narth (yr '27, possibly 2327)
TNG "Tapestry"
USS Akagi ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
(presumed "Agaki" was mispronounced)
Part of the 9th Fleet stationed at Deep Space
Nine DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
USS Al-Batani ? VOY "Caretaker"
USS Antares ? TOS "Charlie X"
Captain Thomas Ramart
Destroyed by Charlie Evans
USS Archon ? TOS "Return of the Archons"
Destroyed by Landru
USS Aries NCC-45167 TNG "The Icarus Factor"
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
ST:Nemesis
USS Armstrong ? DS9 "Apocalypse Rising"
Ambushed by Klingon battle group
USS Aurora ? TOS "The Way to Eden"
Destroyed by dissenters
SS Beagle ? TOS "Bread and Circuses"
Captain R.M. Merik
Intentionally destroyed on planet 892 IV
USS Berlin ? TNG "Angel One"
USS Billings Cmdr. Janeway VOY "Night"
USS Bozeman ? ST:Generations
USS Bozeman ? ST:First Contact
USS Bradbury ? TNG "Me'nage a` Troi"
SS Buckaroo Bansai BBI-993 class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. John Whorfin
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Carolina Cpt. Peterson VOY "Inside Man"
USS Centaur ? DS9 "A Time to Stand"
Captain Charlie Reynolds
Part of the Federation force to retake Deep
Space Nine DS9 "Sacrifice of Angels"
USS Charleston ? TNG "The Neutral Zone"
USS Clement ? TNG "Lower Decks"
USS Concorde ? TNG "All Good Things..."
USS Constellation ? DS9 "The Abandoned"
USS Constellation ? DS9 "Waltz"
USS Crocket ? DS9 "Paradise"
SS Diedre ? TOS "Friday's Child"
USS Destiny ? DS9 "Shadows and Symbols"
Cpt. Reymour DS9 "Afterimage"
USS Drake ? DS9 "Apocalypse Rising"
Ambushed by Klingon battle group
DEV Eagle Valley DY-950 class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. Dan King
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Endeavour ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
USS Endeavour ? ST:First Contact
USS Endeavour Captain Amisov VOY "Scorpion"
USS Enterprise NCC-1701-E ST:First Contact
Captain Jean-Luc Picard
(presumed same class)
VOY "Pathfinder"
"Enterprise-J" ? ENT "Azati Prime"
Over 400 years in the future; part of battle
at Procyon V
USS Exeter ? DS9 "You Are Cordially Invited"
Part of the 9th Fleet stationed at Deep Space
Nine
USS Galaxy NCC-70637 ST:Nemesis
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
USS Gandhi ? TNG "Second Chances"
USS Gettysburg ? TNG "Too Short a Season"
USS Grissom ? TNG "The Most Toys"
USS Grissom ? DS9 "Field of Fire"
Destroyed by Jem'Hadar in the Battle of
Rikter Prime; six survivors out of 1250
SS Hatteras DY-245 class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. Gary Loes
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Hera ? TNG "Interface"
Captain Silva LaForge
Missing; presumed lost
USS Hermes ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
Possible Constellation Class
USS Hood NCC-42296 ST:Nemesis
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
USS Horizon ? TOS "A Piece of the Action"
USS Hornet ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
USS Intrepid ? TOS "Court Martial"
Vulcan crew; destroyed by 'amoeba' creature
TOS "The Immunity Syndrome"
USS Intrepid NCC-38917 (?) TNG "Sins of the Father"
USS Intrepid ? VOY "In the Flesh"
USS Intrepid NCC-74600 ST:Nemesis
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
USS Intrepid Cpt. Ramirez ENT "The Expanse"
Cpt. Reed ENT "Twilight"
Twelve years after new timeline
USS Kearsarge ? TNG "Firstborn"
USS Kyushu ? TNG "The Best of..., Part II"
Destroyed in Borg encounter at Wolf 359
USS LaSalle ? TNG "Reunion"
USS Lexington ? ST:First Contact
USS Livingston ? DS9 "Invasive Procedures"
USS Maryland ? DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow"
Lost in Gamma Quadrant for years
USS Merrimac ? TNG "Sarek"
USS Monitor ? TNG "The Defector"
USS Musashi ? DS9 "Treachery, Faith, ..."
HMS New Zealand DY-732(n) class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Captain Bob Lederman
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Nobel ? TNG "Interface"
North Star Freighter ENT "Fortunate Son"
Presumed destroyed sometime in the past
USS Nova NCC-73516 ST:Nemesis
(part of Star Fleet Battle Group Omega;
identified by on-screen visual)
USS Okinawa ? DS9 "Paradise Lost"
Captain Leyton (years ago)
USS Prokofiev ? DS9 "Tribunal"
USS Proxima ? DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow"
Lost in Gamma Quadrant for years
Republic Capt. Jennings ENT "Affliction"
USS Republic NCC-1371 TOS "Court Martial"
USS Republic ? DS9 "Valiant"
(50 year old cadet training ship)
USS Rosevelt ? VOY "Unity"
Crew assimilated at Wolf 359
Possibly destroyed
USS Rutledge ? TNG "The Wounded"
Captain Benjamin Maxwell (previous commander)
USS Sarajevo ? DS9 "In Purgatory's Shadow"
Lost in Gamma Quadrant for years
Sarajevo ? ENT "Daedalus"
SS Seattle NAR-18834 TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. Wendy Neuss
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Sentinel ? DS9 "Treachery, Faith, ..."
Shanendoah ? ENT "Silent Enemy"
Captain Duval (newly assigned)
USS Strata Cp. Jason Stone DS9 "Field of Fire"
Geo-Terraforming vessel (identified by
computer screen display; information is
several decades out of date)
USS Shika Maru ? TNG "Darmok"
Captain Sylvester
USS Tecumsa Captain Raymond DS9 "Nor the Battle..."
USS Tian An Men ? TNG "Redemption, Part II"
Possible Constellation Class
Reported missing near Cardassian border
DS9 "In the Cards"
USS Tolstoy ? TNG "The Best of..., Part II"
Destroyed in Borg encounter at Wolf 359
USS Tombaugh Capt Blackwood VOY "Infinite Regress"
Assimilated by the Borg 13 years ago
SS Tomobiki RT-2203 class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. Peter Lauritson
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Trieste ? TNG "11001001"
USS Tripoli ? TNG "Datalore"
USS Truman ? DS9 "Field of Fire"
(Has not been near Deep Space Nine in months)
USS Ulysses Captain Intebi DS9 "The Adversary"
SS Urutsei Yatsura DY-430 class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. David Glink
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Valdemar ? DS9 "Tribunal"
USS Valiant ? TOS "A Taste of Armageddon"
Missing in space some 50 yrs ago after
first contact with Eminiar VII
VK Velikan DY-1200 class TNG "Up the Long Ladder"
Cpt. Gene Roddenberry
(identified by on-screen displays)
USS Veracruz ? DS9 "The Siege of AR-558"
USS Wellington ? TNG "11001001"
USS Wyoming ? VOY "Flashback"
USS Yorktown ? TOS "Obsession"
USS Yorktown ? ST IV:The Voyage Home
USS Yorktown