![]() It started with the 98 ships of the Seventh Fleet in DS9: Taking into account how many ships fell victim to the Dominion A number in the thousands is also realistic Starfleet must have sizable ship building capabilities, probably enough to Worlds II", it would take about one year to rebuild the fleet, so On the other hand, as Shelby mentioned in TNG: "The Best of Both At the first glance this abundance does not seem to to be inĭS9 episodes when starships appeared to be scarce and the 39 shipsĭestroyed in the Battle of Wolf 359 (TNG: "The Drumhead") appeared ![]() In the mid- and late 24th century if we presuppose an average lifetime of a This would indicate that Starfleet consists of more than 10,000 starships In case of chronological registries the increasing number of digits Surmise that the registry number of a starship at least roughly correlates with the time when it was commissioned. USS Voyager NCC-74656 and numerous more Starfleet ships. Seen on the hulls of Sisko's USS Saratoga NCC-31911, the Finally,Īnother digit has been added in the 24th century, as it can be Ships and the USS Excelsior NX- (later NCC-) 2000. NCC-1701, most likely several other Constitution-class In the 23rd century registries with 4ĭigits were common, including the famous USS Enterprise Records of such hull numbers are missing. We do not know that for sure though, for visual To have 3-digit registry numbers, just like the Daedalus-class vessels USS Archon NCC-189 and USS Horizon NCC-173 ( Star ![]() In the 22nd century Federation Starfleet vessels generally seemed Possible other factors than the mere numbers to be taken into account. I consider the topic finished, with the data from classic Trek.What do the NCC numbers mean? Do they make any sense? Are theyĪt least chronological? Looking at the progression of starship registries from the 23rd to the 24th Registries from the newer shows are not further discussed. ![]()
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