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For other uses, see USS Spirit.

The USS Spirit (NX-79995) was a Federation Starfleet starship in service in the late-24th century, or beyond, which utilized quantum slipstream drive propulsion technology, in addition to warp engines.

Design[]

The class was relatively small, approximately five decks high, and featured a tapered streamline hull with small wings near the front of the vessel and tailfin at the rear. The ship's warp nacelles were suspended on pylons extending out and down from the top of the rear of the vessel. (ST calendar: Ships of the Line 2009)

History[]

For the first test-run of the quantum slipstream drive, the Spirit's commanding officer, Captain Rademaker, piloted the ship. (ST reference: Ships of the Line)

Personnel[]

Appendices[]

Background[]

This ship, designed by Mark Rademaker, has so far only appeared as an image titled "Around the Quadrant in Eighty Days" in the 2009 Ships of the Line calendar, and as a result only information which can be obtained visually is available.

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