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+ | |Name = ''Woden'' |
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+ | |Class = {{type|Antares}} |
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+ | |Registry = NCC-325 |
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+ | |operator = [[Starfleet]] |
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+ | |Status = Destroyed |
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+ | {{disambiguation|the sector of space|Woden sector}} |
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− | The '''''Woden'' (NCC-325)''' was |
+ | The '''''Woden'' ([[NCC]]-325)''' was a [[23rd century]] [[Federation]] {{type|Antares}} [[freighter]] operated by [[Starfleet]]. According to the [[Starfleet Registry]], which listed the ''Woden'', this ship was an ore freighter converted to automation, and [[Commander]] [[Spock]] described the ship as an "old-style" vessel. |
− | The ''Woden'' was encountered by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} near |
+ | The ''Woden'' was encountered by the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} near [[Alpha Carinae II]], in [[2268]]. Initial sensor scans described her as an unidentified large, slow-moving vessel. She was not programmed to answer hails. Under the control of the [[M-5 computer]], the ''Enterprise'' moved to intercept her at [[Warp factor|warp 4]] speed and destroyed her with [[photon torpedo]]es set to full power. Fortunately, the freighter was fully automated and carried no crew. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}}) |
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⚫ | In the {{y|1968}} original edition of "The Ultimate Computer", the ''Woden'' was a re-use of the {{SS|Botany Bay}} [[studio model]], that first appeared in {{e|Space Seed}}. In the first shot of the ''Woden'', she had a distinct orange hull color. According to "Space Seed" the last {{ |
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⚫ | In the {{y|2008}} remastered edition, the ''Woden'' was updated to be a modified version of the ''[[Antares]]'' [[CGI model]], which originally appeared in the remastered edition of {{e|Charlie X}}. This design was based on the [[NCC-G1465]] ships. There |
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⚫ | In the {{y|1968}} original edition of "The Ultimate Computer", the ''Woden'' was simply a re-use of footage filmed of the {{SS|Botany Bay}} [[studio model]], that first appeared in {{e|Space Seed}}. In the first shot of the ''Woden'', she had a distinct orange hull color. According to "Space Seed" the last {{class|DY-100}} ship was built on [[Earth]] in the [[1990s]]. This would make the ''Woden'' at least 268 years old at the time of her destruction. Considering the ''Botany Bay'' survived in deep space a similar amount of time even without maintenance and refueling, proves the ''DY-100'' to be an extremely durable design. |
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⚫ | In the {{y|2008}} remastered edition, the ''Woden'' was updated to be a modified version of the ''[[Antares]]'' [[CGI model]], which originally appeared in the remastered edition of {{e|Charlie X}}. This design was based on the [[NCC-G1465]] ships. There was no indication the original production staff of the episode wanted to use any different type of ship to represent the ''Woden''. In an interview with [[Michael Okuda]] he explained the reasons behind replacing the ship: |
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:"''I've always liked that ship design. It's not just a [[kitbash]] of ''Enterprise'' components. It's very different from the ''Enterprise'', nowhere near as sleek and powerful, but it really looks like something that might have come from [[Matt Jefferies]]' drawing board.''" [http://trekmovie.com/2008/02/07/tos-r-producers-talk-ultimate-computer-and-share-new-images/] |
:"''I've always liked that ship design. It's not just a [[kitbash]] of ''Enterprise'' components. It's very different from the ''Enterprise'', nowhere near as sleek and powerful, but it really looks like something that might have come from [[Matt Jefferies]]' drawing board.''" [http://trekmovie.com/2008/02/07/tos-r-producers-talk-ultimate-computer-and-share-new-images/] |
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− | The registry number of the remastered ''Woden'', while not visible on screen, was obtained from Michael Okuda. |
+ | The [[registry]] number of the remastered ''Antares''-type ''Woden'', while not visible on screen, was obtained from Michael Okuda. |
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⚫ | According to the ''[[Star Trek Maps]]'', the SS ''Woden'' was in fact a {{class|DY-500}} vessel, a more recent design than the ''DY-100''. It had the registry DY-504. This would be inconsistent with the canonical image of {{SS|Mariposa}} a ''DY-500'' ship, featured in {{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}} that has a distinctively different design from the ''DY-100'' configuration. |
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+ | ''Woden'' may have been named for the Anglo-Saxon {{w|Woden|deity}}. In turn, the [[Woden sector]] was named as a homage to this ship, according to the ''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' (3rd ed., p. 562) |
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Revision as of 16:46, 26 July 2015
The Woden (NCC-325) was a 23rd century Federation Antares-type freighter operated by Starfleet. According to the Starfleet Registry, which listed the Woden, this ship was an ore freighter converted to automation, and Commander Spock described the ship as an "old-style" vessel.
The Woden was encountered by the USS Enterprise near Alpha Carinae II, in 2268. Initial sensor scans described her as an unidentified large, slow-moving vessel. She was not programmed to answer hails. Under the control of the M-5 computer, the Enterprise moved to intercept her at warp 4 speed and destroyed her with photon torpedoes set to full power. Fortunately, the freighter was fully automated and carried no crew. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")
Antares-type starships |
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Antares • Woden • Yorkshire • NCC-502 • NCC-G1465 • NCC-61465 |
Appendix
Background information
In the 1968 original edition of "The Ultimate Computer", the Woden was simply a re-use of footage filmed of the SS Botany Bay studio model, that first appeared in "Space Seed". In the first shot of the Woden, she had a distinct orange hull color. According to "Space Seed" the last DY-100-class ship was built on Earth in the 1990s. This would make the Woden at least 268 years old at the time of her destruction. Considering the Botany Bay survived in deep space a similar amount of time even without maintenance and refueling, proves the DY-100 to be an extremely durable design.
In the 2008 remastered edition, the Woden was updated to be a modified version of the Antares CGI model, which originally appeared in the remastered edition of "Charlie X". This design was based on the NCC-G1465 ships. There was no indication the original production staff of the episode wanted to use any different type of ship to represent the Woden. In an interview with Michael Okuda he explained the reasons behind replacing the ship:
- "I've always liked that ship design. It's not just a kitbash of Enterprise components. It's very different from the Enterprise, nowhere near as sleek and powerful, but it really looks like something that might have come from Matt Jefferies' drawing board." [1]
The registry number of the remastered Antares-type Woden, while not visible on screen, was obtained from Michael Okuda.
According to the Star Trek Maps, the SS Woden was in fact a DY-500-class vessel, a more recent design than the DY-100. It had the registry DY-504. This would be inconsistent with the canonical image of SS Mariposa a DY-500 ship, featured in TNG: "Up The Long Ladder" that has a distinctively different design from the DY-100 configuration.
Woden may have been named for the Anglo-Saxon deity. In turn, the Woden sector was named as a homage to this ship, according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 562)