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In [[2370]], [[Captain]] [[Montgomery Scott]] managed to steal the ''Yorktown'' from Starbase 178 so that he could travel into [[Romulan]] [[space]] and rescue [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]], who had been taken hostage by the Romulans. In order to get across the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]], Scott installed the [[cloaking device]] that the ''Enterprise'' had stolen in 2268 (which was being used as a museum exhibit). Unfortunately, Scott and the ''Yorktown'' were captured by the Romulans and sent to [[Outpost 43]]. With the help of [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] and [[Lieutenant Commander]]s [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Scott was able to escape and they were eventually able to rescue Spock. Although the ''Yorktown'' suffered significant damage in the resulting battle with the Romulans, the ''Enterprise''-D was able to save the starship and she was eventually repaired and returned to Starbase 178. ({{n|TNG|{{nd|Crossover}}}}) |
In [[2370]], [[Captain]] [[Montgomery Scott]] managed to steal the ''Yorktown'' from Starbase 178 so that he could travel into [[Romulan]] [[space]] and rescue [[Ambassador]] [[Spock]], who had been taken hostage by the Romulans. In order to get across the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]], Scott installed the [[cloaking device]] that the ''Enterprise'' had stolen in 2268 (which was being used as a museum exhibit). Unfortunately, Scott and the ''Yorktown'' were captured by the Romulans and sent to [[Outpost 43]]. With the help of [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] and [[Lieutenant Commander]]s [[Data]] and [[Geordi La Forge|La Forge]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, Scott was able to escape and they were eventually able to rescue Spock. Although the ''Yorktown'' suffered significant damage in the resulting battle with the Romulans, the ''Enterprise''-D was able to save the starship and she was eventually repaired and returned to Starbase 178. ({{n|TNG|{{nd|Crossover}}}}) |
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==USS ''Yorktown'' personnel== |
==USS ''Yorktown'' personnel== |
Revision as of 12:13, 10 January 2014
- For other uses, see Yorktown.
- For the mirror universe counterpart, see ISS Yorktown.
The USS Yorktown was a Federation Constitution-class class I/class IX heavy cruiser starship in service to Starfleet in the 23rd century.
Service history
The Yorktown (with an assigned registry number of NCC-1704) was one of the initial batch of Constitution-class starships that were ordered for Starfleet appropriation on stardate 0965. She was built to Mk I specifications and entered service on reference stardate 1/9005, she was also assigned a different registry number, NCC-1717. (TOS references: Star Fleet Technical Manual, Federation Ship Recognition Manual)
At this time Captain Christopher Pike assumed command of the Yorktown with Number One serving as his first officer. Pike commanded the Yorktown for just over two years before assuming command of the USS Enterprise in 2251. (TOS novel: Vulcan's Glory)
The Yorktown was later under the command of Matthew Decker, with Anne Gauvreau as first officer. Captain Von Holtzbrinck took command after Decker went to command the USS Constellation. (TOS novel: Prime Directive)
Captain Evan Foster commanded the Yorktown for fifteen years from 2254 to 2269.
By the middle 2260's the Yorktown a veteran of several battles against the Klingons, had already undergone seven refits and was showing signs of general wear and tear. She had a reputation for reliability and performance in the Federation. (Last Unicorn RPG module: Core Game Book)
Around stardate 2/0308, the Yorktown was refit to Mk III (Achernar-subclass) specifications. (TOS reference: Federation Ship Recognition Manual)
In 2263, Yeoman Lawford transferred to the Yorktown from the Constellation. (VAN novel: Harbinger)
In the early 2260s, Cadet Pavel Chekov took the Kobayashi Maru Test in a simulation of the Yorktown. (TOS novels: The Kobayashi Maru, The Disinherited)
In 2267, the Yorktown was on a patrol along the Federation-Klingon border in the area near the Kraith space station. Admiral Herbert Solow ordered the Yorktown to send an extraction team, led by Lieutenant Fenig, to the station to rescue Ambassador Robert Fox and his diplomatic team. (TOS novel: Demands of Honor)
In 2268, the Yorktown was transporting vaccines for a plague on Theta VII. The Yorktown was to rendezvous with the USS Enterprise to transfer the supplies, but the Enterprise was combating the Dikironium cloud creature. (TOS episode: "Obsession")
Shortly afterwads, the Yorktown was transporting the secret weapon Excalibur. Renegade Andorians damaged the ship in an attack. (TOS short story: "The Enchanted Pool")
In 2286, the Yorktown was along the route of the Whale Probe and was rendered powerless and with barely any life support emergency reserves. Power was (presumably) restored when the Whale Probe returned power to the Saratoga, and the rest of the vehicles disabled by it. (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Sunak served aboard the Yorktown in 2293; in 2373, his son, Tuvok, remembered receiving a message on the USS Excelsior from his father aboard the Yorktown that year. (ST website : Startrek.com, VOY episode: "Flashback")
On stardate 2/1102, the Yorktown was ordered to be scrapped and decommissioned by Starfleet. When the ship was finally decommissioned, she was restored to her original configuration, but because her bridge was badly damaged, the original bridge of the USS Enterprise was installed instead. Following the completion of restoration work, the Yorktown was declared a museum piece, and by 2370, she was attached to Starbase 178. (TOS reference: Federation Ship Recognition Manual; TNG novel: Crossover)
In 2370, Captain Montgomery Scott managed to steal the Yorktown from Starbase 178 so that he could travel into Romulan space and rescue Ambassador Spock, who had been taken hostage by the Romulans. In order to get across the Romulan Neutral Zone, Scott installed the cloaking device that the Enterprise had stolen in 2268 (which was being used as a museum exhibit). Unfortunately, Scott and the Yorktown were captured by the Romulans and sent to Outpost 43. With the help of Commander William T. Riker and Lieutenant Commanders Data and La Forge of the USS Enterprise-D, Scott was able to escape and they were eventually able to rescue Spock. Although the Yorktown suffered significant damage in the resulting battle with the Romulans, the Enterprise-D was able to save the starship and she was eventually repaired and returned to Starbase 178. (TNG novel: Crossover)
- The Star Trek app states that Christopher Pike served aboard the Yorktown, however it does not give a year, hence it is unclear if the time was before, during and/or after the alternate reality split and thus if it is even the same ship.'
USS Yorktown personnel
- Commanding officer:
- First officer:
- Science officer:
- Lieutenant Sandra Vashenka
- Chief medical officer:
- Lieutenant Joesph Two Rivers
- Chief engineer:
- Lieutenant Micheal Akumi
- Helmsman:
- Communications officer:
- Chief of security:
- unknown
- Sunak (2293)
Appendices
Appearences
References
- Star Trek: The Original Series
- Star Trek: The Next Generation
- Star Trek: Vanguard
Connections
External link
- USS Yorktown (Constitution class) article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.