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USS Excalibur was a Constitution-class heavy cruiser active in Starfleet service during the 23rd century. (Star Fleet Technical Manual)

The Star Fleet Technical Manual had the registry as NCC-1705, while the Greg Jein list had it as NCC-1664.

As a junior officer, James T. Kirk had served on Excalibur with Mike Walsh, future commanding officer of the second Constitution-class USS Constellation. (TOS novel: My Enemy, My Ally)

Excalibur's CO during the mid-2260s was Captain Harris.

Some sources list Captain Harris' first name as Thomas, others as Timothy and Anton.

Terise Haleakala-Lobrutto had been an officer in the Sciences division of Excalibur but apparently transferred off prior to the M-5 incident. (TOS novel: The Romulan Way)

In 2268, Excalibur was severely damaged during exercises with the USS Enterprise. The Enterprise, under the control of the malfunctioning M-5 computer, fired its phasers at full power easily penetrating the mininally power shields of the Excalibur, killing the crew. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

Captain Conrad was Excalibur's commanding officer from 2270-81. (Orion Press: "Scotty's Vacation")

During the Kelvan War in 2285, Excalibur, under Captain Croft, was assigned to Task Force Four and was one of the few survivors of the engagement against the Kelvans. Her personnel were rescued by ships from Task Force Six. (Orion Press: In Harm's Way)

Shortly after the Genesis incident, Excalibur was flagship of the Starfleet Third Fleet under Admiral Foy. On stardate 8418.08, Commander Zawitaj was promoted to acting captain and put in command of Excalibur, then dispatched to the Mutara sector and the Genesis system for survey. (Research Anthology: "Genesis Project System 7: Survey Scans and Reports")

Neysa el Man, future consort to a Klingon emperor, was an Alien Contact specialist assigned to Excalibur. (Masiform D 16: "Let It Be Remembered"; Beyond Diplomacy)

A Prime Team called the "Black Eagles" was assigned to Excalibur. (Task Force Games: UFP: The Federation Sourcebook for Prime Directive)

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