- For other uses, see Hooke.
The USS Hooke (NCC-70335) was a 25th century Federation starship, an Olympic-class research vessel[1] in Starfleet service in the 2410s decade. (STO - Terran Gambit mission: "The Fujiwhara Effect")
Service history and disposition[]
Robert Hooke was a Human scientist from Earth. In the 24th century, the Robert Hooke Research Station had been named after him. (DS9 novel: Force and Motion)
When Terran Emperor Wesley Crusher steered the Other, a living machine entity, towards the Sol star system to destroy it by digitization, the Hooke was one of several ships tasked with evacuating locations in the system.
The Hooke assembled alongside a combined Khitomer Alliance fleet outside of Earth Spacedock in Earth's orbit. As part of the formation, the Hooke moved between the fellow Olympic-class ships USS Ampere and USS Lavoisier. As part of Operation: Jupiter, the Hooke was to assist in evacuating Jupiter Station before the Other consumed planet Jupiter. (STO - Terran Gambit mission: "The Fujiwhara Effect")
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| Olympic-class research science vessel/medical frigate starships | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Federation Starfleet (primary universe) |
Olympic-class | Ajax • Ampere • Athene Donald • Banting • Biko • Boyce • Fleming (24th century) • Fleming (25th century) • Galen • Hippocrates • Hope • Hooke • Lavoisier • Lovelace • Mayo • McClintock • Meitner • Moore • Nobel • Noble • Olympic • Olympic-B • Pasteur • Peace • Quito • Salk • Tranquility • unnamed Olympic-class starships | |
| Hope-subclass | Hipocrates • Hope • Nobel | ||
| Horizon-subclass | Bale • Copernicus • Griffin • Horizon | ||
| Nobel-subclass | Nobel | ||
| Terran Empire, Imperial Starfleet (mirror universe) |
Olympic-class | Olympic • Olympus | |
| Nobel-subclass | Nobel | ||
| Grand Eternal Matrix of Lore (Lore Universe) |
LSS Loreisgreat | ||
Appearances and references[]
- STO - Terran Gambit mission: "The Fujiwhara Effect" (first appearance)
Background[]
| This section is written from the Real World point of view. |