DAEDALUS-CLASS
USS Archon
NCC-189
Disappeared at Beta III in 2167 when it was pulled from orbit by a computer called Landru.
"Return of the Archons" - TOS
USS Carolina
NCC-160
Used by the Klingons in a hoax to prevent the Enterprise from returning to Capella IV.
The diagram of the Carolina shows its registry as NCC-235.
"Friday's Child" - TOS
USS Daedalus
NCC-
Prototype.
USS Essex
NCC-173
Commanded by Captain Bryce Shumar, destroyed in 2167 at Class-M moon of Mab-Bu VI. It's crew of 229 were killed.
"Power Play" - TNG
USS Horizon
NCC-176
Destroyed in 2168, its distress call didn't reach Federation space until 2268.
"A Piece of the Action" - TOS

DANUBE-CLASS
USS Danube
NCC-72003
Prototype mentioned in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Technical Manual
USS Gander
NCC-
Destroyed by Jem'Hadar over Goralis in 2375.
Its name is unclear since it was pronouced by Erzi and Sisko it sounded like Ganda and Gander.
"Penumbra" - DS9
USS Ganges
NCC-72454
One of the first runabouts assigned to DS9. The Ganges was destroyed by a T'Lani munitions cruiser in 2370.
The Ganges was named after the river in northern India and eastern Pakistan that is 1,560 miles long from the Himalayas and Bay of Bengal.
"Past Prologue" - DS9, "Armageddon Game" - DS9
USS Mekong
NCC-72917
The Mekong was destroyed in the aftermath of the disastrous Cardassian-Romulan attack on the Founders' homeworld in 2371.
It was named after the river in southeast Asia that flows south to the China Sea.
"Playing God" - DS9, "The Die is Cast" - DS9
USS Orinoco
NCC-72905
Destroyed in 2372 by a Cardassian separatist group called The True Way.
The Orinoco was named for the 1,700 mile long river in Venezuela.
"The Siege" - DS9, "Our Man Bashir" - DS9
USS Rio Grande
NCC-72452
One of the first runabouts assigned to DS9. Crash landed on a Class L planet but was salvaged.
Named after the river bordering Texas and Mexico. The only runabout to survive all seven seasons for Deep Space Nine.
"Emissary" - DS9, "The Ascent" - DS9
USS Rubicon
NCC-72936
Assigned to DS9 in 2371. The Rubicon was forced to make and emergency landing on Bopak III after hit by a Jem'Hadar subspace magneton pulse. The Rubicon was destroyed in the Romulan-Cardassian attack on the Dominion.
Named after the river in Italy that was of strategic importance to Caesar in 49 BC.
"Family Business" - DS9, "Hippocratic Oath" - DS9, "The Die is Cast" - DS9
USS Shenendoah
NCC-73024
In 2374 Worf and Dax took the Shenendoah went on a mission to extract a Cardassian deflector from the Dominion base on Soukara. Nog and Jake Sisko used the Shenendoah to deliver a diplomatic message to Grand Nagus Zek. The Shenendoah was saved by the USS Valiant while being attacked by Jem'Hadar fighters.
"Change of Heart" - DS9, "Valiant" - DS9
USS Volga
NCC-73196
In 2372 Kira, Bashir and Keiko O'Brien used the Volga in a 3-day botanical survey of Torad IV. The Volga was to have been used in a massive response to an anticipated Dominion invasion in 2373.
The Volga is the longest river in Europe. It flows over 1,900 miles from its source in the Valdai Hills, northwest of Moscow. It empties into the Caspian Sea below Astrakhan.
"Body Parts" - DS9, "By Inferno's Light" - DS9
USS Yangtzee Kiang
NCC-72453
One of DS9's first runabouts, it was destroyed in a crash on a penal-colony moon in the Gamma Quadrant. Kai Opaka was killed in the crash, but was revived by the atmosphere, though could not leave the moon.
The Yangtzee Kiang was replaced by the Orinoco.
"Emissary" - DS9, "Past Prologue" - DS9, "Battle Lines" - DS9
USS Yukon
NCC-74602
Used by Kira and O'Brien in 2372 for an inspection of Bajoran colonies along the Cardassian border. The Yukon was destroyed by the Defiant in 2373 when a Founder hijacked it to destroy the Bajoran sun with a trilithium explosive.
The Yukon replaced the Orinoco which was destroyed in "Our Man Bashir". It was named after the river in Northwest Canada and central Alaska flowing 1,979 miles to the Bering Sea.
Destroyed in "By Inferno's Light".
"Sons of Mogh" - DS9, "By Inferno's Light" - DS9
Name Unknown
NCC-73918
Used by Kira, Garak, and Damar in their mission to secure the Breen energy dissipating weapon.
"Tacking into the Wind" - DS9

DEFIANT-CLASS
USS Defiant
NX-74205
Warship assigned to DS9 in 2371 as defense against the Dominion. Destroyed in 2375 by the Breen at the Chin'toka system.
"The Search" - DS9, "The Changing Face of Evil" - DS9
USS São Paulo
NCC-75633
Starship assigned to DS9 to replace the USS Defiant. Took part in the final battle of the Dominion War.
"What You Leave Behind" - DS9
USS Valiant
NCC-74210
Used as a training ship by Red Squad in 2374. On that mission the senior staff were killed and caught behind enemy lines. The Valiant was destroyed while trying to destroy a massive Dominion battleship.
"Valiant" - DS9

DENEVA-CLASS
USS Arcos
NCC-6237
Freighter that suffered a warp containment breach near Turkana IV. The crew escaped and their escape pods landed on the planet where they were captured by the Alliance.
"Legacy" - TNG
USS Deneva
NCC-
Prototype
USS LaSalle
NCC-6203
Reported the presence of a series of radiation anomalies in the Gamma Arigulon System in 2367
"Reunion" - TNG

EREWON-CLASS
SS Erewon
BDR-
Prototype
SS Santa Maria
BDR-529
Crash landed on planet in Orelious Minor system while on a mission to Gemulon V in 2360.
Named for Christopher Columbus's ship.
"Paradise" - DS9

EXCELSIOR-CLASS
USS Al-Batani
NCC-42995
Starship that Kathryn Janeway served on as science officer.
"Caretaker" - VOY
USS Berlin
NCC-14232
Stationed near the Romulan Neutral Zone in 2364 just prior to the first Romulan violation of the zone since the Tomed Incident
"Angel One" - TNG
USS Cairo
NCC-42136
Commanded by Captain Jellico. The Cairo transported Vice-Admiral Necheyev to the Enterprise-D in 2369 when Jellico assumed temporary command of the Enterprise-D.
"Chain of Command" - TNG
USS Charleston
NCC-42285
Ferried the three revived 20th-century cryonic survivors back to Earth in 2364.
Named for the city in South Carolina, important location in the early days of America.
"The Neutral Zone" - TNG
USS Crazy Horse
NCC-50446
Part of Task Force 3 in Captain Picard's armada in an expected Borg invasion during 2369. The Crazy Horse later rendezvous with the Enterprise-D in 2370 to pick up Admiral Pressman.
The Crazy Horse was named for Oglala Sioux chief, who was one of the most important Native American leaders at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876.
"Descent" - TNG, "The Pegasus" - TNG
USS Crockett
NCC-38955
Transported Admiral Mitsuya to Deep Space 9 in 2370.
Named for Davey Crockett, an American frontiersman and politician.
"Paradise" - DS9
USS Enterprise
NCC-1701-B
Third starship to bear the name.
"Star Trek: Generations"
USS Excelsior
NCC-2000
Prototype Excelsior-class vessel which was the testbed for transwarp. Went on an unauthorized mission to rescue Captain Kirk and Dr. McCoy from Rura Penthe but was stopped by several Klingon battle cruisers. The Excelsior later assisted the Enterprise-A at Khitomer.
"Star Trek III: The Search for Spock," "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home," "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country," "Interface" - TNG, "Flashback" - VOY
USS Farragut
NCC-
The "Jack Pack", under false pretenses used the Farragut to travel to DS9 in 2375.
The episode did not explicitly establish the Farragut as an Excelsior, but there was a ship of this class seen in the during the episode.
"Chrysalis" - DS9
USS Fearless
NCC-14598
Used to test engine upgrades by Starfleet propulsion specialist Kosinski. The Fearless later transported Kosinski to the Enterprise-D in 2364.
An error in the Star Trek Encyclopedia list it as NCC-4598, however that is incorrect.
"Where No One Has Gone Before" - TNG
USS Fredrickson
NCC-42111
One of several ships damaged in battle with the Dominion in 2374.
Named for Anthony Fredrickson, a scenic artist on Deep Space Nine.
"A Time Stand" - DS9
USS Gorkon
NCC-40512
Admiral Necheyev's flagship during an expected Borg invasion in 2369.
Named for Chancellor Gorkon.
"Descent" - TNG
USS Grissom
NCC-42857
The Grissom was near the Sigma Erandi system during the tricyanate contamination on Beta Agni II in 2366. The Enterprise-D requested the Grissom to stand by should assistance be needed.
Named after the Oberth-class Grissom destroyed by a Klingon Bird-of-Prey in 2285 and Mercury astronaut Virgil Grissom.
"The Most Toys" - TNG
USS Hood
NCC-42296
Ship Commander Riker served on before the Enterprise-D. The Hood was one of the starships sent to the Romulan Neutral Zone in preparation for a possible battle from a Romulan defector Alidar Jarok in 2366.
"Encounter at Farpoint" - TNG, "Tin Man" - TNG, "The Defector" - TNG
USS Intrepid
NCC-38907
First Starfleet ship to respond to the Klingon distress call when the Khitmer outpost was under attack by the Romulans in 2346. CPO Sergey Rozhenko adopted a Klingon survivor named Worf.
"Sins of the Father" - TNG, "Family" - TNG
USS Lakota
NCC-42768
Transported Captain Sisko and Odo to Earth in 2372. Captain Benteen later assumed command of the Lakota and under Admiral Leyton's orders fired on the USS Defiant.
Named for the Native American nation.
"Homefront" - DS9, "Paradise Lost" - DS9
USS Lexington
NCC-14427
Rendezvoused with the Enterprise-D and transferred medical supplies to them for delivery to the Taranko colony.
"Thine Own Self" - TNG
USS Livingston
NCC-34099
Starship that Captain Sisko and Curzon Dax served together on.
The Livingston was most likely named after Star Trek producer-director David Livingston.
"Invasive Procedures" - DS9
USS Malinche
NCC-38997
Attacked and disabled by a group of Maquis while it patrolled the Demilitarized Zone, near the Gamma 7 outpost.
Named after 16th-century Mexican princess who was originally a slave given as peace offering to the Spanish conquistador by the Tabascan Indians.
"For the Uniform" - DS9
USS Melbourne
NCC-62043
Stationed Starbase 74 when the Enterprise-D was hijacked by the Bynars. Commander Riker was offered commanded of this ship shortly before it was destroyed by the Borg at Wolf 359.
Named for the Australian city. The Melbourne was originally a Nebula-class vessel, however when the battle scene was made for DS9 it became an Excelsior-class vessel.
"11001001" - TNG, "The Best of Both Worlds" - TNG, "Emissary" - DS9
USS Okinawa
NCC-13958
Captain Sisko served as XO to Admiral Leyton onboard during the Tzenkethi war.
Named for the islands in the South China Sea that were the scene of heavy fighting near the end of World War II.
"Homefront" - DS9, "Paradise Lost" - DS9
USS Potemkin
NCC-18253
Commander Riker served on the Potemkin prior to the Hood. While serving onboard to a mission to Nervala IV in 2361 a copy of Riker was created and left on the planet. In 2374 the Potemkin was part of the Ninth Fleet headquartered at DS9.
Named for Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin, a Russian military officer under Catherine II.
"Peak Performance" - TNG, "Second Chances" - TNG, "Legacy" - TNG, "Ethics" - TNG, "You are Cordially Invited" - DS9
USS Repulse
NCC-2544
Dr. Pulaski's post before transferring to the Enterprise-D in 2365.
Named for the British battle cruiser from World War II.
"The Child" - TNG, "Unnatural Selection" - TNG
USS Roosevelt
NCC-2573
Lost at Wolf 359 in the battle with the Borg. Some of its crew were assimilated (and somehow managed to end up in the Delta Quadrant even though that cube was destroyed at Earth.)
Named for American President Theodore Roosevelt.
"Unity" - VOY
USS Tecumseh
NCC-14934
The Tecumseh and Rutledge were ordered to launch a counter-attack against Klingon forces in the Archanis sector.
"Nor the Battle Strong" - DS9
USS Valley Forge
NCC-43305
Fought in the combined fleet of allied Alpha Quadrant forces that invaded Cardassian space at the Chin'toka System in 2374.
Named for the site in Pennsylvania where General George Washington's troop spent the winter during the American Revolutionary War.
"Tears of the Prophets" - DS9
Name unknown
NCC-4281
Starship seen at Utopia Planitia in 2373.
"Relativity" - VOY.

FREEDOM-CLASS
USS Concord
NCC-68711
Deployed by Admiral Nakamura to the Romulan Neutral Zone with 15 other starships in Q's anti-time future.
"All Good Things..." - TNG
USS Firebrande
NCC-68723
Destroyed by the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359. |