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The '''SS ''Tsiolkovsky'' (NCC-53911)''' (Cyrillic: '''''К.Э. Циолковский''''') was a [[Federation]] [[starship]], an {{class|Oberth}} ({{subclass|Sagan}}) [[science vessel]], built at the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]], [[soviet Union|USSR]] and commissioned in the [[year]] [[2363]], on [[stardate]] 40291.7. |
The '''SS ''Tsiolkovsky'' (NCC-53911)''' (Cyrillic: '''''К.Э. Циолковский''''') was a [[Federation]] [[starship]], an {{class|Oberth}} ({{subclass|Sagan}}) [[science vessel]], built at the [[Baikonur Cosmodrome]], [[soviet Union|USSR]] and commissioned in the [[year]] [[2363]], on [[stardate]] 40291.7. |
Revision as of 12:50, 30 November 2013
The SS Tsiolkovsky (NCC-53911) (Cyrillic: К.Э. Циолковский) was a Federation starship, an Oberth-class (Sagan-subclass) science vessel, built at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, USSR and commissioned in the year 2363, on stardate 40291.7.
History and disposition
In 2364, the Tsiolkovsky was assigned to observe the collapse of a red giant star. During that mission the crew fell victim to a form of polywater intoxication. After losing contact, Starfleet ordered the USS Enterprise-D to investigate the fate of the vessel and its 80 crew members. The Tsiolkovsky was discovered adrift in space, its bridge open to space due to an open emergency hatch, with all hands lost. When the Enterprise crew became infected with the same virus, and was in danger from a stellar core fragment, the Tsiolkovsky was used to block its path, destroying the vessel in the process. (TNG episode: "The Naked Now")
Appendices
Connections
External link
- SS Tsiolkovsky article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.