- For other uses, see Hawking.
The Hawking was a Federation shuttlecraft assigned to the Constitution-class USS Enterprise in the 2270s.
In 2275, the Hawking was destroyed by Orion sabotage while transporting the Andorian scientist Muav Haslev. (TOS novel: Death Count)
Ships named Hawking | ||
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starships: USS Hawking (NCC-618, Oberth-class) • USS Hawking (NCC-3805) • USS Hawking (Nebula-class) • USS Hawking (NCC-81897, Merian-class) • small craft: Hawking (NCC-1701 shuttle) • Hawking (NCC-1701-D/15) (I) • Hawking (NCC-1701-D/15) (II) | ![]() |
USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) auxiliary craft | ||
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2240s-2264 | Columbus (I) • Icarus • Kepler (2254) • Keppler (2264) | ![]() ![]() |
2260s five-year mission | NCC-1701/3 • NCC-1701/3 (II) • NCC-1701/4 • NCC-1701/4 (II) • NCC-1701/5 • NCC-1701/5A • NCC-1701/8 • NCC-1701/9 • NCC-1701/12 • Armstrong • Armstrong (II) • John Burke • Christopher • Columbus (I) • Copernicus (NCC-1701/7) • Copernicus (NCC-1701/12) • da Gama • Edwin Drake • Einstein • Ellis • Ericksen • Galileo (NCC-1701/1) • Galileo (I) • Galileo (II) • Galileo II • Caroline Herschel • Kepler (2270) • Leonardo (I) • Leonardo (II) • Mitrios • Niagara • Pursuit 1 • Pursuit 3 • Pursuit 4 • Pursuit 7 • Space Bug 4 • Space Bug 7 • Space Bug X-4 • Space Rescue Bug • Space Rescue Bug 5 • Sutherland | |
2270s-2280s | Brahe • Clarke • Columbus (II) • Conrad • Copernicus (NCC-1701/5) • Copernicus (two-man shuttle) • Galileo III • Gamow • Halley • Hawking • Herschel • Hoyle • Kahoutek • Kepler (2293) • Onizuka • Valgard • Zhang Sui |
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