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For other uses, see USS Hathaway.

The USS Hathaway was a Federation starship in Starfleet service in the 24th century.

History and specifications

This ship was named as a successor to previous vessels of history, including the Constellation-class USS Hathaway. (TNG episode: "Peak Performance")

At some point in or prior to the 2370s decade, Commander Nidani Ledrah was assigned to the Hathaway. (TTN novel: The Red King)

In the 25th century, this vessel was succeeded in name by the USS Hathaway. (STO novel: The Needs of the Many)

Appendices

Connections

ships named USS Hathaway
Emblem of the United Federation of Planets. USS Hathaway (NCC-2593, Constellation-class)USS Hathaway (24th century)USS Hathaway (25th century) Seal of the Federation Starfleet.

Background

It is possible this vessel had a long service record and was also the Hathaway mentioned in the 25th century. Additionally, the disposition of the previous Hathaway was never specified, meaning there is a somewhat unlikely chance that vessel was brought back into service in some way and was also the vessel described in this article.

References

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