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|Name = USS ''Monitor''
 
|Name = USS ''Monitor''
 
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In [[2366]], the ''Monitor'' was dispatched to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] to counter a possible [[Romulan]] sneak attack originating from a supposed [[cloaking device|cloaked]] Romulan base on [[Nelvana III]]. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
 
In [[2366]], the ''Monitor'' was dispatched to the [[Romulan Neutral Zone]] to counter a possible [[Romulan]] sneak attack originating from a supposed [[cloaking device|cloaked]] Romulan base on [[Nelvana III]]. ({{TNG|The Defector}})
   
In [[2367]], the ''Monitor'' was patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. The ship was named on the [[starship mission status|chart]] ''Starfleet Operations-Sectors 21166-23079'' in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[bridge]]. ({{TNG|Brothers}} ''[[okudagram]]'')
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In [[2367]], the ''Monitor'' was patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. The ship was named on the [[starship mission status|chart]] "Starfleet Operations-Sectors 21166-23079" in the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}} [[bridge]]. ({{TNG|Brothers}} ''[[okudagram]]'')
   
In [[2369]], the ''Monitor'' was patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. The ship was named on the chart ''Starfleet Operations-Sectors 21538-23079'' in the ''Enterprise-D'' [[observation lounge]]. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}, ''okudagram'')
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In [[2369]], the ''Monitor'' was patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. The ship was named on the chart "Starfleet Operations-Sectors 21538-23079" in the ''Enterprise''-D [[observation lounge]]. ({{TNG|Chain of Command, Part I}}, ''okudagram'')
   
 
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{{Nebula-class starships}}
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The [[:Category:Starship classes|class]] and [[registry]] were derived from the chart in "Brothers".
 
The [[:Category:Starship classes|class]] and [[registry]] were derived from the chart in "Brothers".
   
Named after the [[USS Monitor (ironclad)|innovative, steam-powered ironclad]] which fought for the Union in 1862, during the [[American Civil War]]. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] toured the vessel after its battle with the {{CSS|Virginia}} (the former USS ''Merrimac'').
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Named after the [[USS Monitor (ironclad)|innovative, steam-powered ironclad]] which fought for the Union in 1862, during the [[American Civil War]]. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] toured the vessel after its battle with the {{CSS|Virginia}} (the former USS ''Merrimac''). {{incite}}
   
 
===Apocrypha===
 
===Apocrypha===
 
According to the ''[[Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual|Star Fleet Technical Manual]]'', there was a {{class|Constitution}} USS ''Monitor'' in service in the [[23rd century]] with the [[registry]] NCC-1713.
 
According to the ''[[Star Trek Star Fleet Technical Manual|Star Fleet Technical Manual]]'', there was a {{class|Constitution}} USS ''Monitor'' in service in the [[23rd century]] with the [[registry]] NCC-1713.
   
In [[William Shatner]]'s book ''[[The Return]]'', the USS ''Monitor'' was a modified {{class|Defiant}} vessel with an all black hull coating that was specially built by Starfleet Intelligence, and was temporarily renamed ''Enterprise'' while mounting a direct offensive against the Borg/Romulan alliance at the Borg homeworld. In a later novel of the series, the ship is stranded outside the galaxy and destroyed by the same entity that destroyed the robot ships launched in Kirk's era to the Kelvans' homeworld in the Andromeda Galaxy. The [[games|video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Legacy]]'' also portrayed the ''Monitor'' as a ''Defiant''-class vessel.
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In [[William Shatner]]'s book ''[[The Return]]'', the USS ''Monitor'' was a modified {{class|Defiant}} vessel with an all black hull coating that was specially built by Starfleet Intelligence, and was temporarily renamed ''Enterprise'' while mounting a direct offensive against the Borg/Romulan alliance at the Borg homeworld. In a later novel of the series, the ship is stranded outside the galaxy and destroyed by the same entity that destroyed the robot ships launched in Kirk's era to the Kelvans' homeworld in the Andromeda Galaxy. The [[games|video game]] ''[[Star Trek: Legacy]]'' also portrayed the ''Monitor'' as a ''Defiant''-class vessel.
   
 
In the video game ''[[Star Trek: Away Team]]'', the USS ''Monitor'' was a {{class|Galaxy}} [[explorer]] that was being assimilated by the Borg during one of the missions. The video game ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation (game)|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' also featured the USS ''Monitor'' as a ''Galaxy''-class starship.
 
In the video game ''[[Star Trek: Away Team]]'', the USS ''Monitor'' was a {{class|Galaxy}} [[explorer]] that was being assimilated by the Borg during one of the missions. The video game ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation (game)|Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' also featured the USS ''Monitor'' as a ''Galaxy''-class starship.
   
In the video game ''[[Star Trek: Generations (game)|Star Trek: Generations]]'', if the USS ''Enterprise''-D is destroyed in battle, Starfleet Command sends the USS ''Monitor'' to investigate the disappearance of the ship following an emergency distress call sent out by Data. Furthermore, if the player fails to stop Soran from destroying a sun, besides the Veridian-star, Starfleet Command relieves the ''Enterprise''-D of its mission and sends the ''Monitor'' to continue investigating Dr. Soran.
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In the video game ''{{dis|Star Trek Generations|game}}'', if the USS ''Enterprise''-D is destroyed in battle, Starfleet Command sends the USS ''Monitor'' to investigate the disappearance of the ship following an emergency distress call sent out by Data. Furthermore, if the player fails to stop Soran from destroying a sun, besides the Veridian star, Starfleet Command relieves the ''Enterprise''-D of its mission and sends the ''Monitor'' to continue investigating Dr. Soran.
   
[[Category:Federation starships|Monitor, USS]]
 
   
 
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[[Category:Federation starships|Monitor, USS]]

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The USS Monitor (NCC-61826) was a 24th century Federation Nebula-class starship operated by Starfleet.

In 2366, the Monitor was dispatched to the Romulan Neutral Zone to counter a possible Romulan sneak attack originating from a supposed cloaked Romulan base on Nelvana III. (TNG: "The Defector")

In 2367, the Monitor was patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. The ship was named on the chart "Starfleet Operations-Sectors 21166-23079" in the USS Enterprise-D bridge. (TNG: "Brothers" okudagram)

In 2369, the Monitor was patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. The ship was named on the chart "Starfleet Operations-Sectors 21538-23079" in the Enterprise-D observation lounge. (TNG: "Chain of Command, Part I", okudagram)

Template:Nebula-class starships

Appendices

Background information

The class and registry were derived from the chart in "Brothers".

Named after the innovative, steam-powered ironclad which fought for the Union in 1862, during the American Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln toured the vessel after its battle with the CSS Virginia (the former USS Merrimac). (citation needededit)

Apocrypha

According to the Star Fleet Technical Manual, there was a Constitution-class USS Monitor in service in the 23rd century with the registry NCC-1713.

In William Shatner's book The Return, the USS Monitor was a modified Defiant-class vessel with an all black hull coating that was specially built by Starfleet Intelligence, and was temporarily renamed Enterprise while mounting a direct offensive against the Borg/Romulan alliance at the Borg homeworld. In a later novel of the series, the ship is stranded outside the galaxy and destroyed by the same entity that destroyed the robot ships launched in Kirk's era to the Kelvans' homeworld in the Andromeda Galaxy. The video game Star Trek: Legacy also portrayed the Monitor as a Defiant-class vessel.

In the video game Star Trek: Away Team, the USS Monitor was a Galaxy-class explorer that was being assimilated by the Borg during one of the missions. The video game Star Trek: The Next Generation also featured the USS Monitor as a Galaxy-class starship.

In the video game Star Trek Generations, if the USS Enterprise-D is destroyed in battle, Starfleet Command sends the USS Monitor to investigate the disappearance of the ship following an emergency distress call sent out by Data. Furthermore, if the player fails to stop Soran from destroying a sun, besides the Veridian star, Starfleet Command relieves the Enterprise-D of its mission and sends the Monitor to continue investigating Dr. Soran.