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Every ship in Starfleet has a ''registry number'' which is used to identify it in computer records and the like. Most such numbers begin with the prefix '''NCC''', which stands for Naval Commission Contract. In other words, a ship's registry number derives from the number assigned to the paperwork which authorized its construction. Experimental or prototype vessels may instead have the prefix '''NX''' (Naval Experimental). Civilian vessels use a plethora of designations. | Every ship in Starfleet has a ''registry number'' which is used to identify it in computer records and the like. Most such numbers begin with the prefix '''NCC''', which stands for Naval Commission Contract. In other words, a ship's registry number derives from the number assigned to the paperwork which authorized its construction. Experimental or prototype vessels may instead have the prefix '''NX''' (Naval Experimental). Civilian vessels use a plethora of designations. | ||
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[ | [http://www.coldnorth.com/memoryicon/spacedock/spacedock.htm Spacedock: The Advanced Starship and Construction Manual] Netbook, published by [[Last Unicorn Games]], p. 16 | ||
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Revision as of 22:22, 1 November 2006
Every ship in Starfleet has a registry number which is used to identify it in computer records and the like. Most such numbers begin with the prefix NCC, which stands for Naval Commission Contract. In other words, a ship's registry number derives from the number assigned to the paperwork which authorized its construction. Experimental or prototype vessels may instead have the prefix NX (Naval Experimental). Civilian vessels use a plethora of designations.
A ship's registry often indicates the approximate timeframe during which it was built and commissioned (see accompanying table). Due to the vagaries of the Starfleet bureaucracy, snags in the contracting and construction process, ships named to honor earlier ships, and other factors, a number may be assigned (or re-assigned) which, to outside observers, seems to contradict this system. A proper search of the relevant Starfleet records will always unearth the precise information about when a ship or its class was constructed.
Starfleet Registry Table
Number Series | Construction Timeframe |
3- or 4-digit numbers | Prior to 2310 |
10000 series | 2310s, 2320s |
20000 series | 2320s, 2330s, 2340s |
30000 series | 2320s, 2330s, 2340s |
40000 series | 2320s, 2330s, 2340s |
50000 series | 2340s, 2350s, 2360s, 2370s |
60000 series | 2350s, 2360s, 2370s |
70000 series | 2350s, 2360s, 2370s |
Registry Code | Ship Type |
NAR | A Federation civilian research vessel |
NCC | A Federation Starfleet vessel in active service |
NDT | A Federation civilian transport vessel |
NFT | A Federation civilian transport vessel |
NGL | A Federation civilian freighter or cargo carrier |
NSP | A Federation civilian science vessel |
NX | An experimental Federation Starfleet vessel |
Source
Spacedock: The Advanced Starship and Construction Manual Netbook, published by Last Unicorn Games, p. 16