- For other uses, see Edwards.
Edwards was a McCall-class fighter-like Federation shuttlecraft in Starfleet service, attached to the USS Enterprise-E in the late 24th century.
Service history[]
At some point in her service career, Edwards was docked in the main shuttlebay when the Argo was on approach to the Sovereign-class starship. (ST - Ships of the Line calendar: 2011)
Appendices[]
Background[]
John Eaves named this shuttle after the aviation pioneer Glen EdwardsWP. He was a test pilot for the United States Air ForceWP in the late 1940's. In 1947, Edwards died on a test flight of the experimental Northrop YB-49WP. Three years later, Muroc AFB was renamed Edwards Air Force BaseWP to honor the memory of this fallen aviator. Eaves described this shuttle as a fighter assigned to the Enterprise after the events of Star Trek: Nemesis. [1]
Connections[]
McCall-class shuttlecraft | ||
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Edwards • McCall • Siouxsie • Shuttle 227 • Shuttle 469 • Yeager |
USS Enterprise-E auxiliary craft | ||
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Shuttle 227 • Shuttle 469 • Anaximenes • Archimedes • Argo • Balboa • Ballard • Brahe • Calypso • Chawla • Cook • Cook (II) • Cortez • Cousteau (I) • Cousteau (II) • USS Cumberland • USS Dordogne • Edwards • Faraday • Galileo • Garrett • Herschel • Hubble • Hudson • Iacovino • Jefferies • Kaku • Kepler • Keuka • McCall • Mendel • NCC-1701-E • Polo • Raleigh • Riess • USS Roanoke • Siouxsie • Spinrad • Turing • Wasp • Yeager • Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E) shuttlecraft |