The USS Magellan was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet. In the 2360s, the Magellan was under the command of Captain Conklin. (TNG: "Starship Mine")
In 2369, the Magellan stopped at the Remmler Array for a baryon sweep. During the ship's visit, the crew performed a talent show. (TNG: "Starship Mine")
In 2374, the Magellan was a part of the Starfleet attack force that fought in Operation Return. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")
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The USS Magellan was named for Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan mentioned in ENT: "Horizon". (Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 10))
According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 2, p. 331), the Magellan was described as a Constellation-class star cruiser, with the registry number NCC-3069.
According to USS Enterprise Owners' Workshop Manual, the Magellan was a Galaxy-class sister ship of the USS Enterprise-D, with a registry of NCC-71820. Dialogue and footage in "Sacrifice of Angels" also supports this, as the USS Venture was previously established as a Galaxy-class ship:
- Sisko: "Ensign, have Galaxy-wings 91 and 93 engage those destroyers. All other ships, head for that opening. Anyone who makes it through doesn't stop until they reach Deep Space 9."
The subsequent shot was of two Galaxy-class starships attacking a Cardassian destroyer at close range.
- Elim Garak: "Congratulations, captain. You wanted them angry. They're angry."
- Sisko: "The Magellan and the Venture are supposed to be protecting our starboard flank. They're in too tight..."
According to a PADD prop which was only seen from the back in Star Trek: Insurrection, titled Bartisi Social Protocol, the Magellan was the ship that had initiated contact with the Evora, in 2372, upon it being determined that the Evora homeworld was on the brink of warp capability. [1]
External links[]
- USS Magellan at StarTrek.com
- USS Magellan (NCC-3069) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
- USS Magellan (NCC-71820) at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works