If the first Yamato indeed were NCC-1305, then she'd probably be an immediate pre-TOS vessel of some sort. There, finally, they were allowed to do their thing. But most assuredly they wouldn't throw their whole registry scheme into confusion by reusing 1701. But they most definitely wouldn't re-register it! Well, they were forced to. Her dedication plaque bore a Thomas Jefferson quote: 'I have sworn eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man. Well, they had to, to appease the public. The USS Yamato (NCC-71807) (or NCC-1305-E) was a Galaxy -class starship, serving Starfleet during the mid- 24th century. But they certainly wouldn't go out of their way to rename that bucket of bolts.
Starfleet no doubt struggled to come up with a punishment that would look good in the public eye, finally settling on an obsolete starship with which Kirk could do the least harm. Make sure this fits by entering your model number. The Yamato was lost with all hands.An alternate and just as noncanonical explanation for "NCC-1701-A" would stem from the fact that Kirk wasn't exactly Starfleet's favorite officer at the time the public opinion necessitated "rewarding" him somehow.
While the saucer section was thrown free of the breach, the hull disintegrated, exposing all its decks to space.
However, the program caused the release to halt with antimatter remaining within the ship, resulting in an uncontrolled matter/antimatter mix, creating a warp core breach. 1/2000 USS Yamato NCC-71807 Replica (Star Trek TNG): Prepare to boldly go where no starship has gone before with the all-new replica of USS Enterprises. The magnetic seals around the antimatter chamber collapsed, and the computer initiated the emergency release system to dump the Yamato's supply of antimatter.
The Haakona under cloak detected the Yamato and copied its log transmissions to the Enterprise-D, while it was traveling to the rendezvous.Īfter the Yamato had arrived closer to the Federation side of the Neutral Zone, a position twelve hours and sixteen minutes away from Iconia at warp 8, the Iconian software caused an antimatter containment failure. The Yamato left Iconia to rendezvous with the Enterprise-D to solve the malfunctions and convince Captain Jean-Luc Picard to continue with the exploration of Iconia. An engineering team of 18 personnel were killed when the force field in a shuttlebay was shut down. In the Neutral Zone, the Yamato played hide and seek through several star systems and successfully eluded a Romulan cruiser tracking them.Īfter arriving at Iconia, the Yamato received an Iconian software transmission and was unable to continue the investigation due to random system failures, later on discovered to have been caused by the software. Captain Varley decided to take immediate preemptive action and took the Yamato into the Romulan Neutral Zone to locate Iconia, before it was discovered by the Romulans. The doctor allowed a device of Iconian origin to be carried back to the Yamato, where an analysis of the device revealed a historical star chart with the location of Iconia. The starship visited the planet Denius III, where an archaeological dig was underway under the supervision of Doctor Ramsey. Many of the ship names, classes or registry. These vessels appear or are mentioned in Star Trek (TOS), Star Trek: The Next Generation (TNG), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (DS9), Star Trek: Voyager (VOY), Star Trek: Enterprise (ENT), and/or the Star Trek films. In a very short time, the command of the Yamato was transferred to Captain Donald Varley. Template:Startrek2 This is a list of the fictional Star Trek universe's Earth and Federation Starfleet ships organized by ship class. The Yamato was listed on a Starship Deploy Status chart in the courtroom of Starbase 173. The real USS Yamato was assigned to patrol the Neutral Zone in Sector 134. Later that year, Captain Richard McKenzie was the commanding officer of the Yamato. In early 2365, an unmanned reproduction of the USS Yamato was created by the entity known as Nagilum inside a "hole in space". During the construction phase, Design Engineer Leah Brahms supervised the implementation of improved subspace field generators onto both starships. In the early 2360s, the USS Yamato, along with her sister ship USS Enterprise, were being constructed at the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.
She was the second ship of her class and a sister ship of the USS Enterprise-D. The USS Yamato (NCC-71807) was a 24 th century Federation Galaxy class starship operated by Starfleet.