- For the mirror universe counterpart, see ISS Mobius.
The USS Mobius was a Federation starship, a Wells-class timeship in Starfleet service in the 29th century.
Service history and disposition[]

Map of the Typhon Expanse.
In the 2800s, Admiral Jenishan zh'Crivash was the head of Starfleet's Temporal Activities Division. In that century, zh'Crivash took the unusual step to leave her office on Earth and travel to the Typhon Expanse aboard the USS Tempus. The Tempus was accompanied by its sister ships Mobius, Crichton and Haddix.
While aboard the Tempus, the admiral transmitted an emergency retrieval signal to the USS Relativity, on an assignment to study a Class-B temporal incursion in the 13th century. (ST - Coda novel: Moments Asunder)
Mirror universe[]

The ISS Mobius in the Azure Nebula.
In the mirror universe, the ISS Mobius was a sister ship of the ISS Wells, with whom it shared its registry number NCV-574332-K, with a "-K" suffix that implied they were the 12th ships to bear their respective names. (STO - New Dawn mission: "Counterpoint")
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Wells-class timeships/starships | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Federation Starfleet (primary universe) |
Wells-class | Charm • Crichton • Haddix • Janeway • Mobius • Pastak • Poh • Polarity • Relativity • Tempus • Wells | ![]() ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
variants | Verne-subclass: Verne • Mobius-class: Mobius • Wells • Klein-subclass: Klein • Eternal-class: Eternal | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Terran Imperial Starfleet (mirror universe) |
Mobius-class | Mobius • Pastak • Poh • Tempus | ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Klein-subclass | Klein |
Appearances and references[]
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Background[]
This section is written from the Real World point of view. |
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- The ship may be named for the Human mathematician and astronomer August Ferdinand MöbiusWP, one of the discoverers of the Möbius stripWP.