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− | :''You may also be looking for the [[DS9]] episode {{e|The Ship}}, or for [[Starship]]s |
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+ | [[File:Ship in san francisco.jpg|thumb|A ship in San Francisco in the 2150s]] |
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+ | [[File:Sailing ship model.jpg|thumb|A model of a sailing ship]] |
+ | {{Ep disambiguation|DS9|The Ship}} |
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− | A '''ship''' or '''vessel''', in traditional terminology, refers to any |
+ | A '''ship''' or '''vessel''', in traditional terminology, refers to any [[sea]]going vessel. As [[Human|mankind]] took to flight, the term was also applied to [[balloon|airships]]. |
On [[Earth]], ships were the primary tools of the [[US Navy]] and [[Royal Navy]], spanning several [[century|centuries]]. Seagoing ships would continue to be used in a similar capacity by the [[Federation Naval Patrol]] well into the [[24th century]]. ({{VOY|Thirty Days}}) |
On [[Earth]], ships were the primary tools of the [[US Navy]] and [[Royal Navy]], spanning several [[century|centuries]]. Seagoing ships would continue to be used in a similar capacity by the [[Federation Naval Patrol]] well into the [[24th century]]. ({{VOY|Thirty Days}}) |
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+ | In the [[2150s]], the [[San Francisco Bay]] was passed by several ships. ({{ENT|Shadows of P'Jem|Shockwave, Part II|Regeneration|First Flight|Home}}) |
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In [[2293]], [[Montgomery Scott]] bought a '''boat''' in anticipation of his [[retirement]]. ({{film|6}}) |
In [[2293]], [[Montgomery Scott]] bought a '''boat''' in anticipation of his [[retirement]]. ({{film|6}}) |
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− | ===Types of ships/boats=== |
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+ | {{bginfo|In the {{dis|Star Trek|novel|novelization}} of {{film|11}}, one of the reasons that [[Iowa]] was chosen as the construction site for the {{USS|Enterprise|alternate reality}} was its proximity to the shipping lanes along the Mississippi River - suggesting that, on Earth, maritime activity is still alive and well in the 23rd century.}} |
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+ | == Types == |
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* [[Aircraft carrier]] |
* [[Aircraft carrier]] |
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* [[Aqua-shuttle]] |
* [[Aqua-shuttle]] |
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+ | * {{dis|Brig|vessel}} |
* [[Clipper ship]] |
* [[Clipper ship]] |
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* [[Galleon]] |
* [[Galleon]] |
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* [[Ironclad]] |
* [[Ironclad]] |
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− | * [[Kayak]] |
+ | * [[Kayaking|Kayak]] |
* [[Luxury liner]] |
* [[Luxury liner]] |
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+ | * [[Nuclear vessel]] |
+ | * [[Raft]] |
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* [[Scouter-gig]] |
* [[Scouter-gig]] |
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− | * [[Ship of the line]] |
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* [[Submarine]] |
* [[Submarine]] |
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− | == |
+ | == List of ships == |
− | + | * [[Andoria]] |
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+ | ** ''{{dis|Kumari|ice cutter}}'' |
− | + | * [[Earth]] |
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− | * {{HMS|Beagle}} |
+ | ** {{HMS|Beagle}} |
− | * {{ |
+ | ** {{HMS|Bounty|18th century}} |
− | * {{HMS|Clement}} |
+ | ** {{HMS|Clement}} |
− | * {{HMS|Defiant}} |
+ | ** {{HMS|Defiant}} |
− | * {{HMS|Enterprize}} |
+ | ** {{HMS|Enterprize}} |
− | * |
+ | ** {{USS|Enterprise|brig| (brig)}} |
− | * {{USS|Enterprise|CV-6| (CV-6)}} |
+ | ** {{USS|Enterprise|CV-6| (CV-6)}} |
− | * {{USS|Enterprise|CVN-65| (CVN-65)}} |
+ | ** {{USS|Enterprise|CVN-65| (CVN-65)}} |
− | * {{USS|Monitor|ironclad}} |
+ | ** {{USS|Monitor|ironclad}} |
− | * {{RMS|Queen Elizabeth 2}} |
+ | ** {{RMS|Queen Elizabeth 2}} |
− | * ''[[Sea Witch]]'' |
+ | ** ''[[Sea Witch]]'' |
− | * {{RMS|Titanic}} |
+ | ** {{RMS|Titanic}} |
− | * {{HMS|Victory}} |
+ | ** {{HMS|Victory}} |
− | * {{CSS|Virginia}} |
+ | ** {{CSS|Virginia}} |
+ | ** ''[[The Queen Mary]]'' |
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− | ;[[UFP]] |
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− | *[[ |
+ | * [[UFP]] |
+ | ** [[NCC-1701/R6]] |
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+ | == External link == |
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+ | * {{wikipedia}} |
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[[de:Schiff]] |
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+ | [[fr:Bateau]] |
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Revision as of 20:57, 24 January 2016
A ship or vessel, in traditional terminology, refers to any seagoing vessel. As mankind took to flight, the term was also applied to airships.
On Earth, ships were the primary tools of the US Navy and Royal Navy, spanning several centuries. Seagoing ships would continue to be used in a similar capacity by the Federation Naval Patrol well into the 24th century. (VOY: "Thirty Days")
Once mankind began traveling the stars, the specialized ships they used were known as starships. Still, the term ship was commonly applied to these craft as well.
In 2151, the starship Enterprise NX-01 encountered the Akaali, a civilization which utilized a type of ship known as a clipper ship. (ENT: "Civilization")
In the 2150s, the San Francisco Bay was passed by several ships. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem", "Shockwave, Part II", "Regeneration", "First Flight", "Home")
In 2293, Montgomery Scott bought a boat in anticipation of his retirement. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
Rishon Uxbridge first met Kevin Uxbridge on a ship at sea when she was traveling with her parents. (TNG: "The Survivors")
Types
- Aircraft carrier
- Aqua-shuttle
- Brig
- Clipper ship
- Galleon
- Ironclad
- Kayak
- Luxury liner
- Nuclear vessel
- Raft
- Scouter-gig
- Submarine