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For the mirror universe counterpart, see ISS Voyager (ISS-74656-A).
For other uses, see Voyager.

The USS Voyager (NCC-74656-A) was a 24th century Federation starship, a Lamarr-class special science vessel in Starfleet service in the 2380s decade. Its commanding officer was Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway. (PRD episode: "Into the Breach")

Service history and disposition[]

USS Voyager-A

Voyager-A in 2384.

Lamarr and Protostar class

USS Voyager-A and USS Protostar.

USS Voyager-A was launched from the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards at Mars in the year 2384. Because Starfleet was preoccupied with the evacuation of the Romulans, Starfleet Command tasked Vice Admiral Janeway with the investigation of the wormhole left behind by the detonation of the USS Protostar. Starfleet had determined that the wormhole enabled time travel, connecting to a period 52 years in the future. At the time of launch, one of Janeway's previous commands, the USS Voyager, was a floating museum. Voyager-A was equipped with the latest and greatest of technology collected by the original Voyager and Starfleet. Following its launch, the Voyager-A assumed a position near the temporal wormhole. Janeway kept a secret embarked craft, the Infinity, in the port cargo hold. The admiral intended to rescue Chakotay and the Protostar from the future. (PRD episode: "Into the Breach")

Captain Chakotay and the crew of the Protostar were captured by Kathryn Janeway and Chakotay of the ISS Voyager-A in the mirror universe after an anomaly fractured Voyager-A into multiple different realities. (PRD episode: "Cracked Mirror")

Voyager-A participated in the Battle of Solum and helped guide the Protostar through a wormhole to the past, repairing the Prime Universe. Afterwards, the ship landed on Solum to make first contact with the Vau N'Akat. (PRD episode: "Ouroboros")

Upon returning to Earth, Janeway went into early retirement while Chakotay became the new captain of Voyager-A. (PRD episode: "Ouroboros")

Ahead of Frontier Day in 2401, Starfleet commissioned the Pathfinder-class science vessel USS Voyager-B. (PIC episode: "The Next Generation")

In the 25th century, the Voyager-A was rated by the Khitomer Alliance as a tier 6 temporal science dreadnought. It still carried the Infinity-class support carrier, three Nova Fighter Squadrons and the electromagnetic echo pulse generator special weapon. (STO website: Unparalleled: Command the Lamarr Class!)

From 2411 onwards, flag officers of the Alliance could deploy the Voyager-A alongside other spacecraft for assignments across the galaxy's quadrants as part of Operation: Delta Rising's four-quadrant strategy. (STO - New Dawn mission: "Admiralty System")

Alternate timelines[]

Shattered versions[]

Voyager-A shattered

Voyager-A shattered.

In 2384, a temporal anomaly shattered Voyager-A, leading to Captain Chakotay from the USS Protostar and a group of cadets phasing between different versions of Voyager-A. Chakotay had previous experience with this phenomenon and guided his team in emitting an inverted tachyon beam from the main deflector of the ISS Voyager-A, resolving the issue. All of these universes were connected to something that the Protostar crew either did or didn't do, presumably because the anomaly was tied to their quantum signatures.

When Chakotay's team first beamed aboard, they arrived on a Voyager-A under the command of Admiral Edward Jellico. Jellico and the Doctor explained that Janeway, Commander Tysess and Councilor Noum had died trying to rescue Chakotay from the future.

During a turbolift ride, Cadets Rok-Tahk and Zero arrived on an Voyager-A with a crew of Enderprizians. This ship was under the command of the Vulcan-Talaxian hybrid Captain Tuvix.

In another version, the ship's interior was littered with debris and mostly powerless. Chakotay learned that his ship was abandoned after the Vau N'Akat living construct weapon had destroyed the Federation. It was being cannibalized for parts by Thadiun Okona. (PRD episode: "Cracked Mirror")

Mirror universe[]

Lamarr class MSD

Master systems display.

In the mirror universe, Imperial Starfleet operated the ISS Voyager-A. Its bridge master systems display also carried the NCC registry number NCC-74656-A. It was under the command of Admiral Kathryn Janeway. Contact between the primary and mirror universes occured during the temporal shattering event in 2384. (PRD episode: "Cracked Mirror")

Personnel[]

Appendices[]

Connections[]

Ships named Voyager
Federation, Starfleet
(primary universe)
USS Voyager (NCC-73602, Intrepid-class proposal)USS Voyager (NCC-74656, Intrepid-class)USS Voyager (NCC-74656-A, Lamarr-class)USS Voyager (NCC-74656-B, Pathfinder-class)USS Voyager (NCC-74656-J, Janeway-class)see also: Voyager-class Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.
Federation, Starfleet
(alternate and fictional)
USS Voyager (NCC-74656, alternate Intrepid-class)USS Voyager (NCC-74656-D)USS Voyager (TRX-1701-V, Intrepid-class)
Terran Empire, Starfleet
(mirror universe)
ISS Voyager (NCC-74656, Intrepid-class)ISS Voyager (ISS-74656-A, Lamarr-class) Terran Empire icon image. Imperial Starfleet icon image.
Terran Rebellion
(mirror universe)
Voyager (NCC-74656, Intrepid-class duplicate) Terran icon image.
Klingon-Cardassian Alliance
(mirror universe)
Voyager (NCC-74656, Intrepid-class duplicate)Voyager (Klingon 15-deck starship) Klingon-Cardassian Alliance icon image.

Appearances and references[]

Appearances[]

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