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==Ships commissioned== |
==Ships commissioned== |
Revision as of 14:00, 29 November 2020
STARSHIP | |
Name: | USS Xena |
Registry: | NCC-92382 |
Class: | W13 Galaxy |
Affiliation: | Federation Starfleet |
Status: | Destroyed (2390) |
The USS Xena (NCC-92382) was a vessel with increased medical facilities to help injured officers. The vessel was created under Starfleet Intelligence, and by odds became a mostly female-operated ship. It was launched in the early 2370s, and destroyed by divergent-Hirogen in 2390. (Star Trek: Phoenix-X)
Summary
Having shared threatening and unusual experiences with the crew of the USS Phoenix-X, the crew of the Xena was aware of the Phoenix-X`s involvement with Section 31. ("The Tiloniam System", "The Links' Traitor", "The Tilonian System", "Crash Bandicoots", "Experimentalism", "Fight, Part III", "Into Harshness")
Power
Its tactical capabilities were not much better than the average Galaxy-class ship, although its medical facilities were quite advanced. ("The Links' Traitor")
Design
After hearing of Captain Jean-Luc Picard's trip into the future, in 2370, and the description of a future Enterprise-D from an alternate 2395, Admiral Theseus commissioned a similar ship-type as the Xena. Unfortunately, increased warp capability was never achieved as hoped. ("The Tilonian System")
Command crew
- commanding officer (CO)
- first officer/executive officer (XO)
- Commander Night Gotens (n/a - 2374)
- Commander Wing (2374 - n/a)
- Lieutenant Wendy
- chief medical officer (CMO)
- tactical officer
- Onegera (2374-)
Ships commissioned
Task Force Zeta | ||||||||
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USS Xena (-2390) / USS Zephyra (2390-) Aeris |
USS Shark Jet |
USS Ixion (-2390-) Aries Wasyati |
USS Rune Blade |
USS Atlantis Nemo |
Background information
- The USS Xena was named after the character Xena from the tv series Xena: Warrior Princess.