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A Starliner was a manned interstellar probe developed by the United Earth Space Probe Agency of Earth during the 21st century.

Service history[]

Starliners were designed as manned interstellar probes, and were one of Earth's earliest attempts at interstellar travel. They were a prototype design that was based on Vulcan ships of that era, such as the Suurok-class. (ST reference: Star Trek Maps, TOS novel: Ex Machina)

This craft, or at least UESP Enterprise, was almost 1,000 feet long, carried 100 crew and 850 passengers. (TNG reference: On Board the USS Enterprise)

A number were launched during the early-to-late 21st century towards target stars that lay within 15 light-years of Sol. However, only the seventh, the UESP Enterprise, reached its destination of Alpha Centauri before the rest of the Starliners were overtaken by recently developed faster-than-light spaceships. (ST reference: Star Trek Maps)

The Star Trek Maps timeline is internally inconsistent. According to the source, these sublight ships were launched in the 2050s decade and subsequently surpassed by the first warp vessels, yet the Enterprise is also stated to have reached its destination in 2039, 11 years prior to the earliest launch date.

The ships were later considered to be only unused prototypes. (TOS novel: Ex Machina)

Taken with Star Trek Maps, this may be an error or due to the ships being largely obsolete before they reached their destinations.

They remained in use, however. The Starliner UESP Lafayette later colonized the planet of New Paris in the Omega Aurigae system circa 2105 (ST reference: Star Trek Maps), while the Enterprise survived to receive "SS" and "USS" prefixes (ST references: The Making of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, The Star Trek Encyclopedia). Portraits of these ships were displayed in the 602 Club in 2143 and Admiral Maxwell Forrest's office in 2154. (ENT episodes: "First Flight", "Home")

Specifications[]

A Starliner was 120 meters long and had a crew of 35. (ST reference: Star Trek Maps)

Known vessels[]

Background[]

This class of ships in Star Trek Maps was based on a ship originally designed by Matt Jefferies during the early pre-production stage of Star Trek. After the show was cancelled, the design was considered for use in a planned, but never produced, sci-fi television series by Gene Roddenberry. A portrait of the ship later appeared in Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

Spaceflight Chronology also based the Declaration-class of ships on this image, though these were a much later and more advanced series of cruise-ships.

Star Trek: Enterprise artist Doug Drexler based the Vulcan Suurok-class on this image. Following this, the TOS novel: Ex Machina later said this ship was only an unused prototype based on Vulcan designs and that the portrait had been mistakenly installed. It was removed and replaced with one of the Enterprise (NX-01).

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