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| Name= Unnamed Starship
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| Class= {{ShipClass|Constitution}}
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| Registry= NCC-1707
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| owner = {{Federation}}
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| operator = [[Starfleet]]
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| Status= Active
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| Datestatus= 2286
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'''NCC-1707''' was the [[registry number]] of a [[Federation]] {{ShipClass|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]] docked at [[Earth Spacedock]] in [[2286]]. ({{film|4}})
 
'''NCC-1707''' was the [[registry number]] of a [[Federation]] {{ShipClass|Constitution}} [[heavy cruiser]] docked at [[Earth Spacedock]] in [[2286]]. ({{film|4}})
   
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== Appendices ==__NOTOC__
 
== Appendices ==__NOTOC__
 
=== Background information ===
 
=== Background information ===
This ship was identified by a ''Constitution''-class icon in two display panels created for ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''. [[Unnamed Constitution class starships#Docked at Spacedock|Two unnamed ''Constitution''-class ships]] are seen docked at the Spacedock at the end of the film. It is assumed this ship was one of them. The panels were not clearly visible on screen in any scene of the final release. These two panels show [[NX-2000]] and the NCC-1707 departure routes from the Spacedock. One of the panels abbreviated the registries to NX-200 and NC-177. It is possible these graphics were created to correspond with dialog from a [[deleted scene]] found in the [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/tvh.txt shooting script] for the two dock controllers: "Excelsior'' and ''Intrepid'' are cleared to depart. Open spacedock doors''" followed by the failure of both ships to power up and the doors to open, due to influence by the [[Whale Probe]].
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This ship was identified by a ''Constitution''-class icon in two display panels created for ''Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home''. [[Unnamed Constitution class starships#Docked at Spacedock|Two unnamed ''Constitution''-class ships]] are seen docked at the Spacedock at the end of the film. It was assumed this ship was one of them. The panels were not clearly visible on screen in any scene of the final release. These two panels show [[NX-2000]] and the NCC-1707 departure routes from the Spacedock. One of the panels abbreviated the registries to NX-200 and NC-177. It is possible these graphics were created to correspond with dialog from a [[deleted scene]] found in the [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/tvh.txt shooting script] for the two dock controllers: "Excelsior'' and ''Intrepid'' are cleared to depart. Open spacedock doors''" followed by the failure of both ships to power up and the doors to open, due to influence by the [[Whale Probe]].
   
 
The panels in question were sold at [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]]. {{stala|1779,6984}}
 
The panels in question were sold at [[It's A Wrap! sale and auction]]. {{stala|1779,6984}}

Revision as of 19:31, 20 August 2011

NCC-1707 was the registry number of a Federation Template:ShipClass heavy cruiser docked at Earth Spacedock in 2286. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Appendices

Background information

This ship was identified by a Constitution-class icon in two display panels created for Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home. Two unnamed Constitution-class ships are seen docked at the Spacedock at the end of the film. It was assumed this ship was one of them. The panels were not clearly visible on screen in any scene of the final release. These two panels show NX-2000 and the NCC-1707 departure routes from the Spacedock. One of the panels abbreviated the registries to NX-200 and NC-177. It is possible these graphics were created to correspond with dialog from a deleted scene found in the shooting script for the two dock controllers: "Excelsior and Intrepid are cleared to depart. Open spacedock doors" followed by the failure of both ships to power up and the doors to open, due to influence by the Whale Probe.

The panels in question were sold at It's A Wrap! sale and auction. [1]

Star Fleet Technical Manual stated the registry NCC-1707 belonged to USS Hood. This would contradict the registry NCC-1703 given for that ship in the 2008 remastered version of "The Ultimate Computer".

Apocrypha

According to the FASA published Federation Ship Recognition Manual, page 11, the new refit USS Intrepid had the registry NCC-1707.

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