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The '''USS ''Bozeman'' (NCC-1941)''' was a [[Federation]] {{class|Soyuz}} [[starship]] in service to [[Starfleet]] in the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century|24th]] [[century|centuries]]. By the [[2270s]], the ''Bozeman'' was under the [[CO|command]] of [[Captain]] [[Morgan Bateson]]. |
The '''USS ''Bozeman'' (NCC-1941)''' was a [[Federation]] {{class|Soyuz}} [[starship]] in service to [[Starfleet]] in the [[23rd century|23rd]] and [[24th century|24th]] [[century|centuries]]. By the [[2270s]], the ''Bozeman'' was under the [[CO|command]] of [[Captain]] [[Morgan Bateson]]. |
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The ''Bozeman'' was a Starfleet border cutter in the Federation Division of Law Enforcement. It was described by Morgan Bateson as "very compact, lots of power, no frills. Extra shielding, more weapons - not meant for science application. The ''Bozeman'' and the other four ''Soyuz'' ships are knotted fists." It used towing clamps rather than tractor beams to save power, and was equipped with yellow and red lights for law enforcement identification. ({{n|TNG|Ship of the Line}}) |
The ''Bozeman'' was a Starfleet border cutter in the Federation Division of Law Enforcement. It was described by Morgan Bateson as "very compact, lots of power, no frills. Extra shielding, more weapons - not meant for science application. The ''Bozeman'' and the other four ''Soyuz'' ships are knotted fists." It used towing clamps rather than tractor beams to save power, and was equipped with yellow and red lights for law enforcement identification. ({{n|TNG|Ship of the Line}}) |
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In [[2262]], [[Mia Colt]] was assigned to the ship as [[science officer]]. She held that position until [[2266]]. ({{n|TOS|Where Sea Meets Sky}}, {{c|TOS|Captain's Log: Pike}}) |
In [[2262]], [[Mia Colt]] was assigned to the ship as [[science officer]]. She held that position until [[2266]]. ({{n|TOS|Where Sea Meets Sky}}, {{c|TOS|Captain's Log: Pike}}) |
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A few weeks later, the ''Bozeman'' vanished in the [[Typhon Expanse]] and was presumed lost. She emerged from a [[temporal causality loop]] in [[2368]], destroying the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in the process. Eventually, the crew of the ''Enterprise'' found a way to break the loop and saved their vessel from destruction. It was then and there that Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] revealed to Bateson's crew what had happened. ({{e|TNG|Cause and Effect}}) |
A few weeks later, the ''Bozeman'' vanished in the [[Typhon Expanse]] and was presumed lost. She emerged from a [[temporal causality loop]] in [[2368]], destroying the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} in the process. Eventually, the crew of the ''Enterprise'' found a way to break the loop and saved their vessel from destruction. It was then and there that Captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]] revealed to Bateson's crew what had happened. ({{e|TNG|Cause and Effect}}) |
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− | In [[2369]], several crewmembers, including the ''Bozeman'''s [[first officer]] [[Lieutenant]] [[Parvana Whitcomb]], took the ship and attempted to steal the [[Ky'rha Artifacts]] so they could travel back to their own time. However, their efforts were thwarted by [[Federation Department of Temporal Investigations]] agents [[Gariff Lucsly]] and [[Marion Dulmur]]. ({{n|{{st|DTI}}|Watching the Clock}}) |
+ | In [[2369]], several crewmembers, including the ''<nowiki>Bozeman'</nowiki>''s [[first officer]] [[Lieutenant]] [[Parvana Whitcomb]], took the ship and attempted to steal the [[Ky'rha Artifacts]] so they could travel back to their own time. However, their efforts were thwarted by [[Federation Department of Temporal Investigations]] agents [[Gariff Lucsly]] and [[Marion Dulmur]]. ({{n|{{st|DTI}}|Watching the Clock}}) |
By [[2371]], the ''Bozeman'' had been assigned to scientific duty. That year, the ship was forced to make a course correction due to altered gravitational forces in the sector due to the destruction of the [[Amargosa]] star. ({{m|TNG|Star Trek Generations}}) |
By [[2371]], the ''Bozeman'' had been assigned to scientific duty. That year, the ship was forced to make a course correction due to altered gravitational forces in the sector due to the destruction of the [[Amargosa]] star. ({{m|TNG|Star Trek Generations}}) |
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The novel ''Ship of the Line'' depicted a detailed narrative of the crew interaction of the ''Bozeman'', with one anomaly that the characters visible onscreen in the ship's [[canon]] appearance were not referenced, specifically two female crewmembers. ''Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock'' shows a crew that more closely matches the episodic appearance, but contradicts ''Ship of the Line'' by establishing a different (acting) [[first officer]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Parvana Whitcomb]], [[communications officer]] and [[chief engineer]], Lieutenant Commander [[Claudia Alisov]]. |
The novel ''Ship of the Line'' depicted a detailed narrative of the crew interaction of the ''Bozeman'', with one anomaly that the characters visible onscreen in the ship's [[canon]] appearance were not referenced, specifically two female crewmembers. ''Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock'' shows a crew that more closely matches the episodic appearance, but contradicts ''Ship of the Line'' by establishing a different (acting) [[first officer]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Parvana Whitcomb]], [[communications officer]] and [[chief engineer]], Lieutenant Commander [[Claudia Alisov]]. |
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Revision as of 21:14, 25 November 2014
- For other uses, see Bozeman.
The USS Bozeman (NCC-1941) was a Federation Soyuz-class starship in service to Starfleet in the 23rd and 24th centuries. By the 2270s, the Bozeman was under the command of Captain Morgan Bateson.
Specifications
The Bozeman was a Starfleet border cutter in the Federation Division of Law Enforcement. It was described by Morgan Bateson as "very compact, lots of power, no frills. Extra shielding, more weapons - not meant for science application. The Bozeman and the other four Soyuz ships are knotted fists." It used towing clamps rather than tractor beams to save power, and was equipped with yellow and red lights for law enforcement identification. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line)
History
In 2262, Mia Colt was assigned to the ship as science officer. She held that position until 2266. (TOS novel: Where Sea Meets Sky, TOS comic: "Captain's Log: Pike")
In 2278, Lieutenant Commander Hikaru Sulu was offered the position of first officer on board the Bozeman, which he was planning to accept before learning that he had a daughter named Demora. After he learned of his daughter's existence, Sulu decided not to accept the position and instead took a position teaching at Starfleet Academy. (TOS novel: The Captain's Daughter)
A few weeks later, the Bozeman vanished in the Typhon Expanse and was presumed lost. She emerged from a temporal causality loop in 2368, destroying the USS Enterprise-D in the process. Eventually, the crew of the Enterprise found a way to break the loop and saved their vessel from destruction. It was then and there that Captain Jean-Luc Picard revealed to Bateson's crew what had happened. (TNG episode: "Cause and Effect")
In 2369, several crewmembers, including the Bozeman's first officer Lieutenant Parvana Whitcomb, took the ship and attempted to steal the Ky'rha Artifacts so they could travel back to their own time. However, their efforts were thwarted by Federation Department of Temporal Investigations agents Gariff Lucsly and Marion Dulmur. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
By 2371, the Bozeman had been assigned to scientific duty. That year, the ship was forced to make a course correction due to altered gravitational forces in the sector due to the destruction of the Amargosa star. (TNG movie: Star Trek Generations)
Soon afterwards, the Bozeman transported Data and Geordi La Forge to and from Trilex. (ST novel: The Return)
In 2372, the Bozeman was assigned to the Department of Temporal Investigations and took part in an investigation into the disappearance of the time perceptor on Delta IV. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)
Later in 2372, the Bozeman was decommissioned and was serving as a museum ship that was docked at Starbase 12. Captain Bateson and most of his original crew had been assigned to the newly-launched USS Enterprise-E. After the launch of the Enterprise, they were then assigned to the newly commissioned USS Bozeman-A. (TNG novel: Ship of the Line)
USS Bozeman personnel
- Commanding officer: Captain Morgan Bateson
- First officer: Commander Gabe Bush / Lieutenant Parvana Whitcomb
- Science officer J. Mia Colt (2262-2266) (grade unestablished)
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USS Bozeman (NCC-1941) | Claudia Alisov • Morgan Bateson • Lloyd Boen • Gabriel Bush • Cohen • J. Mia Colt • Crane • Philip Crey • Wizz Dayton • Mike Dennis • Dorthan • Ham Hamilton • Eduardo Perry • Heather Petersen • Joaquin Perez • Shelithan ch'Riin • Siemaszko • Mitch Trumbull • Andy Welch • Parvana Whitcomb • John Wolfe • Zane | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
USS Bozeman II (NCC-1941-A) | Morgan Bateson • Gabriel Bush • Crane • Wizz Dayton • Mike Dennis • Ham Hamilton • Eduardo Perry • Mitch Trumbull • Andy Welch |
Appendices
Background
The novel Ship of the Line depicted a detailed narrative of the crew interaction of the Bozeman, with one anomaly that the characters visible onscreen in the ship's canon appearance were not referenced, specifically two female crewmembers. Department of Temporal Investigations: Watching the Clock shows a crew that more closely matches the episodic appearance, but contradicts Ship of the Line by establishing a different (acting) first officer, Lieutenant Parvana Whitcomb, communications officer and chief engineer, Lieutenant Commander Claudia Alisov.
Connections
Ships attached to the Federation Department of Temporal Investigations | ||
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Bozeman • Everett • Hypatia • Timeship One • Timeship Two |
External link
- USS Bozeman (NCC-1941) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.