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You may be looking for USS Potemkin (NCC-1657) or USS Potemkin (NCC-1711), which are the same vessel in alternate continuities.

The USS Potemkin (NCC-1711) was a Constitution-class heavy cruiser in Federation Starfleet service during the 23rd century, one of the initial block of that class launched starting in 2245. She was constructed at the San Francisco Naval Yards. The motto on her dedication plaque was "For a spoonful of Borscht."

Information about where Potemkin was constructed was derived from her dedication plaque. (Project Potemkin: "The Last Child")

In 2268, Potemkin took part in the disastrous M-5 war games. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

Sarah Madison became the first woman to command a Constitution-class starship, in 2269. That ship was the Potemkin. (Orion Press: "The Curtained Sleep")

In 2285, during the Kelvan War, Potemkin was one of the Starfleet assets of Task Force One, but was one of the only ships to survive until the arrival of Task Force Six. (Orion Press: In Harm's Way)

In 2287, Potemkin was uprated to the Constitution (III) configuration.

Captain Alec Grigory became Potemkin 's commanding officer in 2289, and continued in that role until 2299.

Some sources have 2290 as the starting date for his command. The trailer for "The Castaway" (2022) notes that Grigory began a five-year mission as Potemkin's CO in 2296. This seems to be his second full five-year mission.

Potemkin conducted a scientific survey near Klingon space in 2293, around the time of the Khitomer Accords. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

In 2296, the Potemkin investigated a mysterious disappearance of three Federation vessels when Klingons arrived in the sector. Working together with Klingon Commander Kumaonna, the Federation and Klingon ships were able to repair the anomaly, even at the cost of one of Kumaonna's ships. ("The Void")

At least in the 2290s, Potemkin's command base was Starbase 211.

The Potemkin encountered two worlds whose inhabitants had been transplanted by the Preservers, Sumaya ("The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky") and Delta-1 Gruis III. ("Ashes")

After Potemkin's bridge module was replaced with one for a Constellation-class cruiser (none for a Constitution (III)-configuration heavy cruiser were available), the command chair from the early years of the Potemkin was used in the new bridge. ("The Chair")

The ship was destroyed in 2299 in a battle with the Romulans, though many of the officers and crew were able to escape using transporters and escape pods. ("Destinies") Several of its surviving officers transferred to other vessels, including the Constellation-class cruiser USS Tristan (Project Potemkin: "Room Service"; Starship Tristan) and the Phobos-class cruiser USS Deimos (Starship Deimos).

Potemkin officers and crew[]

Command Staff (as of 2299)[]

Science Division[]

  • Commander Brian Reigert - former executive officer and science officer ("The Old Guys", "Care for a Lift?")
  • Lieutenant Commander Chulan Sukarnoputri (KIA) - chief science officer ("The Void")
  • Lieutenant Patricia Allen - former chief science officer ("The Void")
  • Ensign (later Lieutenant) T'Noshi - second science officer ("The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky", "Ladies' Night Out", "All in a Day's Work", "Room Service")
  • Lieutenant Katrina Hastings - science officer ("We Few...")
  • Anne Devon - science officer ("Duty Bound")
  • Lieutenant Gordon Avery - science officer ("Third Watch", "The Last Child", "The Talinar Incident")
  • Ensign/Lieutenant Seren - science officer ("Ladies' Night Out")
  • Lieutenant Thruul (KIA) - science officer ("Doctor's Orders", "Miscommunication")

Tactical Department[]

  • Lieutenant Commander Polim n'Ahman - former chief tactical officer and executive officer ("The Old Guys", "The Void", Devil in the Details, "The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky", "Command Decision", "Just Once...")
  • Lieutenant Doreen Spampinato - tactical officer ("Miscommunication", "Archway", "Duty Bound", "Third Watch")

Helm and Navigation Department[]

  • Commander Ferris "Cinco" Ramirez - former chief helm officer ("The Old Guys")
  • Ensign (later Lieutenant) Teddy Burroughs - helm officer ("Command Decision", "Just Once...", "The Last Child", "Third Watch", "The Talinar Incident", "Destinies")
  • Lieutenant T'Nabi - former navigator ("The Old Guys", "The Void")
  • LeeAnn Feltman (KIA) - navigator ("Duty Bound")
  • Ensign Ziandra Yanari - alpha-shift navigator ("Darkness", "Ashes", "Beach Towel", "Unspoken", "The Chair", "The Hunt", "All in a Day's Work")
  • Ensign Jero Thrath - navigator ("Unspoken", "Third Watch", "The Last Child")
  • Ensign M'Anna - navigator ("Command Decision", "Just Once...")
  • Cadet Davis Mackenzie - navigation specialist ("Devil in the Details", "The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky", "Second Contact", "We Few...", "Destinies")

Engineering Division[]

  • Commander David "Barty" Barton - former chief engineer ("The Old Guys", "Care for a Lift?", "The Engineer's New Clothes", "The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky")
  • Ensign (later Lieutenant) Drew Wallace - engineering officer ("The Void", "The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky", "Duty Bound", "Darkness", "Command Decision", "Just Once...")
  • Lieutenant Solon Sheppard - engineering officer ("Third Watch")
  • Lieutenant Tera Storm - chief transporter officer ("Unspoken", "Frazier's Angels", "Ashes", "The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky", "The Last Child")
  • Isaiah Erickson - transporter officer ("Red Sky at Night")
  • Ensign Ziandra Yanari - yeoman ("Duty Bound")

Environmental Department[]

  • Lieutenant Commander Robert Shelton - former chief environmental officer ("The Old Guys". "Care for a Lift?")
  • Ensign Rashid Yilmaz - former environmental specialist ("The Void", "The Engineer's New Clothes", "Devil in the Details")
  • Ensign Gordon Avery - former environmental specialist ("Unspoken", "Just Once...")

Communications Division[]

  • Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Commander) Sharon Mtume - former chief of communications ("The Old Guys", "The Void", "Doctor's Orders", "Delivery", "Miscommunication", "The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky", "Darkness", "Command Decision", "Just Once...", "Do No Harm")
  • Ensign Sonaj - beta-shift communications officer ("Duty Bound", "Unspoken")
  • Ensign Kennedy Daniels - communications officer ("The Night the Stars Fell from the Sky")
  • Jan - communications officer ("The Last Child", "The Talinar Incident")
  • Ensign Karie Lords - communications officer ("All in a Day's Work")

Security Division[]

  • Lieutenant Commander Charles Richards (KIA) - chief of security ("The Void", "Delivery")
  • Lieutenant Tyler Landon - assistant security chief ( "Ashes", "Second Contact", Command Decision, "Just Once...", "Frazier's Angels", "The Chair", "Do No Harm", "The Last Child", "Ladies' Night Out")
  • Lieutenant Zorla (KIA) - security officer ("Ladies' Night Out")
  • Lieutenant Branwyn Asherah - security officer ("Room Service")
  • Ensign Layenna Ava (KIA) - security officer ("Unspoken", "The Chair", "Third Watch", "Frazier's Angels", "Do No Harm", "Ladies' Night Out")
  • Ensign Harm Meyers - security officer ("Frazier's Angels", "The Last Child", "The Hunt")
  • Ensign Jade White - security officer ("Frazier's Angels", "The Last Child")
  • Ensign Guy Lafayette - security officer ("All in a Day's Work")

Medical Division[]

  • Lieutenant Commander Da-Nak, M.D. - former medical officer ("Unspoken", "We Few...", "Frazier's Angels", "Do No Harm")
  • Lieutenant Edgar Mathias, M.D. - medical officer ("The Last Child", "The Talinar Incident", "Room Service")
  • Lieutenant Tennant, M.D. - medical officer ("The Last Child")
  • Ensign (later Lieutenant) Gueronimo Perez - nurse ("Darkness", "Holding Pattern"; Starship Tristan: "36 Hours" [flashback])

Unspecified divisions and departments[]

  • Ensign Cassandra Brown ("Unspoken")
  • Cadet Drell ("Second Contact")
  • Cadet Spaval (KIA) ("Second Contact")
  • Cadet VaYs ("Second Contact")

Embarked craft[]

The Potemkin had at least three shuttlecraft, the Eisenstein ("The Old Guys", "The Talinar Incident"), Griffith ("The Void"), and Porter ("We Few...").

The shuttlecraft's apparent naming scheme was silent film directors of the early 20th century.

Legacy[]

By 2306, another ship had been named Potemkin: USS Potemkin (NCC-4517). ("The Castaway")

Alternate continuities[]

Star Trek: Avenger[]

In November 2293, Potemkin was ordered to the planet Ardalas to contact leaders opposed to a recent military coup. A Potemkin landing party, including then-Lieutenant Junior Grade Matthew Rielly, was captured and the opposition leader inadvertently killed. The status quo of the planetary government was restored. (Star Trek: Avenger)

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