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| Name= USS ''Relativity''
 
| Name= USS ''Relativity''
| Class= {{ShipClass|Wells}}
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| Class= {{class|Wells}}
 
| Registry= NCV-474439-G
 
| Registry= NCV-474439-G
| Affiliation= [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]]/[[Starfleet]]
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| operator = [[Starfleet]]
 
| Status= Active
 
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| Datestatus= 29th century
 
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[[Image:USS Relativity plaque.jpg|thumb|USS ''Relativity'''s dedication plaque]]
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[[File:USS Relativity plaque.jpg|thumb|USS ''Relativity''{{'}}s dedication plaque]]
The '''USS ''Relativity'' (NCV-474439-G)''' was a {{ShipClass|Wells}} [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] [[Starfleet]] [[timeship]] in primary operation in the [[29th century]]. It was under the command of [[Captain]] [[Braxton]] until his arrest by his [[first officer]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Ducane]], for temporal crimes Braxton was going to commit. ({{VOY|Relativity}})
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The '''USS ''Relativity'' ([[NCV]]-474439-G)''' was a [[29th century]] [[Federation]] {{class|Wells}} [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]]. This [[timeship]] was commissioned at the [[University of Copernicus]], and was under the [[commanding officer|command]] of [[Captain]] [[Braxton]]. The vessel was equipped with powerful [[sensor]]s capable of scanning throughout [[spacetime]], and a [[temporal transporter]] capable of [[beam]]ing an individual to virtually any point in [[space]] and [[time]].
   
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The ''Relativity'' was involved in a mission to avert the destruction of the {{USS|Voyager}}, which was destroyed in [[2375]] by a [[temporal disruptor]]. [[Seven of Nine]] and [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway]] were recruited from that time period to identify and apprehend the person responsible. It was eventually discovered that the [[saboteur]] was, in fact, a future version of Captain Braxton, who held the ''Voyager'' crew responsible for his eventual forced retirement. In response to this revelation, Braxton's [[first officer]], [[Lieutenant]] [[Ducane]] took command of the ship, and successfully completed the mission to save ''Voyager'' from destruction. ({{VOY|Relativity}})
The ''Relativity'''s [[dedication plaque]] contains a quote from [[E.M. Rauch]] - "''The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen all at once.''"
 
   
 
The ''Relativity''{{'}}s [[dedication plaque]] listed members of the [[Temporal Integrity Commission]] and contained a quote from [[E.M. Rauch]]: "''The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen all at once.''"
==''Relativity'' personnel==
 
* '''See''': [[USS Relativity personnel|USS ''Relativity'' personnel]]
 
   
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==See also ==
 
* [[USS Relativity personnel|USS ''Relativity'' personnel]]
The ''Relativity'' may be named after [[Theory of General Relativity|Einstein's Theory of Relativity]].
 
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* [[USS Relativity dedication plaque|USS ''Relativity'' dedication plaque]]
   
The dedication plaque for the ''Relativity'' also states that it is the seventh ship to bear the name, however its [[registry number]] suggests that it is the eighth.
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{{bginfo|The ''Relativity'' may be named after [[Theory of General Relativity|Einstein's Theory of Relativity]].|The dedication plaque for the ''Relativity'' also states that it was the seventh ship to bear the name, however its [[registry number]] suggested that it was the eighth.|The quote on the dedication plaque was often attributed to [[Albert Einstein]], but the plaque listed it to E.M. Rauch. The plaque also showed a connection to the [[Temporal Integrity Commission]] – exactly what the link between the two was not mentioned on screen.}}
   
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The quote on the dedication plaque is often attributed to [[Albert Einstein]], but the plaque lists it to E.M. Rauch. The plaque also shows a connection to the [[Temporal Integrity Commission]] – exactly what the link between the two is is not mentioned on screen.
 
 
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USS Relativity plaque

USS Relativity's dedication plaque

The USS Relativity (NCV-474439-G) was a 29th century Federation Wells-class starship operated by Starfleet. This timeship was commissioned at the University of Copernicus, and was under the command of Captain Braxton. The vessel was equipped with powerful sensors capable of scanning throughout spacetime, and a temporal transporter capable of beaming an individual to virtually any point in space and time.

The Relativity was involved in a mission to avert the destruction of the USS Voyager, which was destroyed in 2375 by a temporal disruptor. Seven of Nine and Captain Kathryn Janeway were recruited from that time period to identify and apprehend the person responsible. It was eventually discovered that the saboteur was, in fact, a future version of Captain Braxton, who held the Voyager crew responsible for his eventual forced retirement. In response to this revelation, Braxton's first officer, Lieutenant Ducane took command of the ship, and successfully completed the mission to save Voyager from destruction. (VOY: "Relativity")

The Relativity's dedication plaque listed members of the Temporal Integrity Commission and contained a quote from E.M. Rauch: "The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen all at once."

See also

The Relativity may be named after Einstein's Theory of Relativity.
The dedication plaque for the Relativity also states that it was the seventh ship to bear the name, however its registry number suggested that it was the eighth.
The quote on the dedication plaque was often attributed to Albert Einstein, but the plaque listed it to E.M. Rauch. The plaque also showed a connection to the Temporal Integrity Commission – exactly what the link between the two was not mentioned on screen.

External link