Federation Timeships


Lynx class timeship

From Lawrence Miller's General Plans and Specifications of the U.S.S. Lynx Timeship Prototype.

NCC-4600U.S.S. Lynx
History:entered service in 2274.
Notes:A one-off prototype
I feel that an NX- registry would have been more appropriate.

Einstein class timeslip cruiser

From Jackill's Star Fleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, Volume 2.

Five vessels were authorised from 2275 onwards with registries NCC-8495 to NCC-8499.


Thucydides class timeship

 [Starboard quarter view of the Thucydides class] From the LUG RPG sourcebook All Our Yesterdays.

Launched in the 2370s and falling under the jurisdiction of the Department of Temporal Investigations these ships act as a kind of "temporal search and rescue vessels". Names given in the text are DTI Thucydides, DTI Durant, DTI Herodotus, and the lost DTI Livy


Epoch class timeship

 [Bow quarter view of Epoch class] These one man ships are operated by the 29th century Timefleet (which seems to have grown from a merger of the DTI and Starfleet - a Temporal Integrity Comission is also mentioned). The class name is from the LUG RPG sourcebook All Our Yesterdays, which also lists the following ships U.S.S. Epoch, U.S.S. Baktun, U.S.S. Century, U.S.S. Eternity, U.S.S. Generation, U.S.S. Kapla and U.S.S. Millennium.

N??-?????U.S.S. Aeon
History:crashed on Earth in 1967 (an event possibly later removed from the timeline).
Notes:VOY "Future's End" app.
StarTrek.com lists the ship as UTS Aeon

Wells class timeship

 [Port dorsal view of the U.S.S. Wells] The LUG RPG sourcebook All Our Yesterdays, gives the class name as Polarity (a slightly altered timeline?), claims that these ships are operated by Timefleet, has an illustration that looks nothing like the actual ship seen on screen; on the plus side it does list the U.S.S. Polarity and the U.S.S. Charm.

NCV-474439-GU.S.S. Relativity
History:took part in a mission to prevent temporal sabotage to the U.S.S. Voyager in 2375.
Notes:VOY "Relativity" app.
Dedication plaque lists her as the seventh ship to bear the name, which doesn't match the registry (also taken from the dedication plaque) - G is the seventh letter of the alphabet, so either there was no NCV-474439 or one of the letters before G was missed out, or maybe the alphabet has changed by the 29th century.
The dedication plaque does confirm that this is a Starfleet (not Timefleet) vessel.
"The only reason for time is to stop everything happening at once." - E.M. Rauch.


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