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==Background Information== |
==Background Information== |
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− | The registry "SS" is used by the [[United States]] to reference [[submarine]]s. SS was first used in a Trek production as early as {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} (for the SS ''Valiant''), but was actually referenced in [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s [[Star Trek is...|Star Trek pitch]] for the main ship, the [[USS Yorktown (23rd century)|S.S. ''Yorktown'']] that became the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. |
+ | The registry "SS" is used by the [[United States of America]] to reference [[submarine]]s. SS was first used in a Trek production as early as {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} (for the SS ''Valiant''), but was actually referenced in [[Gene Roddenberry]]'s [[Star Trek is...|Star Trek pitch]] for the main ship, the [[USS Yorktown (23rd century)|S.S. ''Yorktown'']] that became the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. |
[[category:Starship classifications| SS]] |
[[category:Starship classifications| SS]] |
Revision as of 09:04, 18 January 2009
SS is a starship registry prefix given to ships generally of Earth origin. Prior to Dr. Zefram Cochrane's discovery of warp drive, it was used to signify sleeper ships and cryonic satellites. (TOS: "Space Seed"; TNG: "The Neutral Zone")
The earliest warp-capable "space ships" would use this registry. (TOS: "Where No Man Has Gone Before"; ENT: "Terra Nova")
The prefix was then seen on survey ships and colonization starships. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")
Within a hundred years, freighters and transports were given SS prefixes. (TOS: "Friday's Child"; Star Trek Generations)
By the mid-24th century, some Template:ShipClass science ships were given the prefix as well. (TNG: "The Naked Now", "Hero Worship")
List of SS ships
Background Information
The registry "SS" is used by the United States of America to reference submarines. SS was first used in a Trek production as early as "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (for the SS Valiant), but was actually referenced in Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek pitch for the main ship, the S.S. Yorktown that became the USS Enterprise.