NCC-1700 was the registry of a Constitution-class Federation heavy cruiser that was in service with Starfleet in the mid-23rd century. (TOS: "Court Martial"; TNG: "Datalore")
In 2267, NCC-1700 was listed as one of several vessels undergoing repair. Commodore Stone referred to this chart when the USS Enterprise arrived at Starbase 11 following an encounter with an ion storm. (TOS: "Court Martial")
Constitution-class starships |
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USS Constellation • USS Defiant • USS Enterprise • USS Excalibur • USS Exeter • USS Hood • USS Intrepid • USS Lexington • USS New Jersey • USS Potemkin • NCC-1700 • Unnamed |
Mirror universe: USS Defiant • ISS Enterprise |
Alternate reality: USS Enterprise • USS Enterprise-A • Unnamed |
Alternate timeline: UEF Enterprise |
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Background information
This starship has never been named in the Star Trek canon. The registry number was first seen in "Court Martial" and was associated with a Constitution-class vessel via a schematic in "Datalore". The Star Trek Encyclopedia named this ship the USS Constitution, and stated that it was the prototype of the Constitution-class. The Making of Star Trek (pp. 164-165) listed the Constitution as one of fourteen starship names belonging to what the show's producers still referred to as the Starship-class, but did not identify it by registry. Michael Okuda, author of the Encyclopedia, based his marrying of the registry to the name by taking his cue from a 1973 article, "The Case of Jonathan Doe Starship", written by Star Trek studio model builder, Gregory Jein. In the article, Jein had made an attempt to "logically" couple the registry numbers as seen in "Court Martial" with the names in The Making of Star Trek, and bombarded the Constitution as the class vessel for a newer "MK IX sub-class", in order to make sense of the lower registry numbers. [1] The MK IX specifier was actually used, but unreadable on a graphic of a technical journal on a computer screen that Scotty was reading, showing a phaser bank diagram for the class in second season episode "The Trouble with Tribbles" of Star Trek: The Original Series.
Diagrams seen on monitors of any Constitution-class ship created for the second and third outings of the Star Trek films, depict graphics derived from the Star Fleet Technical Manual by Franz Joseph, who incidentally also coupled the registry number to the USS Constitution as the likewise MK IX class vessel, of the ship being labeled "NCC-1700". The complete original drawing (unseen and/or illegible on-screen) in the Star Fleet Technical Manual bears the label "Constitution class" in the accompanying text.
Subtle differences between the depictions of NCC-1700 in the Franz Joseph drawings used, and that of NCC-1701 in "The Enterprise Incident" lead to the conclusion that there exist some minor design differences between the two ships. The TOS Enterprise had different dimensions than the Franz Joseph Constitution, as Joseph's drawing had bulkier nacelles and different curves on the saucer and primary hull. Joseph's depiction of the Constitution also featured external phaser mounts and other technical details the original Enterprise model lacked.
Apocrypha
This vessel has also been mentioned in several licensed publications. The depictions of the ship vary as those sources were created separately from the filmed version.
- Novels:
- Constitution, Enterprise, Crisis on Centaurus, Cloak, The Wounded Sky, The Pandora Principle and the Errand of Vengeance series all mention the ship (as "NX-1700", circa 2240s, Admiral William M. Jefferies commanding). The novel Final Frontier by Diane Carey lists the background of the Constitution as NCC-1700, however the contract was drawn prior to certain technological advancements. Rather than changing the contract, Starfleet chose to draw another contract, NCC-1701. Captain Robert April was given discretion as to the name of the vessel, leaning towards the USS Constitution, however George Kirk advised April to name the starship Enterprise for the ideals that the naval ships of that name represented.
- Games and reference works:
- Cadet's Orientation Sourcebook, Federation Starship Recognition Manual, The Federation Sourcebook, The Four Years War, Return to Axanar, Among the Clans: Andorians, Spacedock Ship Recognition Manual (volume 4), and the Star Fleet Technical Manual all mention the ship.
Other sources have listed additional starships that have borne this name:
- USS Constitution (22nd century)
- Torpedoed by the Tarn (Pocket TNG: The Forgotten War)
- USS Constitution (NCC-2025)
- Excelsior-class (Star Trek: The Next Generation Officer's Manual)
- USS Constitution (Galaxy-class)
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- Commanded by Captain Jules van Osterlich in 2364 (Pocket TNG: Infection)
- Commanded by Captain Tiyo Soya in 2370 (Pocket TNG: Possession)
- USS Constitution (NCC-41869)
- In an alternate reality, commanded by Captain Robert Picard (Pocket TNG: Forever Dark)
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