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− | The '''USS ''Nash'' (NCC-2010-5)''' was a [[Federation]] {{ |
+ | The '''USS ''Nash'' ([[NCC]]-2010-5)''' was a [[24th century]] [[Federation]] {{class|Sydney}} [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]]. This [[transport]] made several trips to and from [[Deep Space 9]] in the early and mid-[[2370s]]. ({{DS9|Playing God|Accession|Trials and Tribble-ations|Chrysalis}}) |
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− | + | In [[2370]], the ''Nash'' transported [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Julian Bashir]] and [[Trill]] [[Trill initiate|initiate]] [[Arjin]] from [[Starbase 41]] to Deep Space 9. ({{DS9|Playing God}}) |
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− | + | In [[2373]], the ''Nash'' transported two agents of the [[Department of Temporal Investigations]], [[Dulmur]] and [[Lucsly]], to Deep Space 9. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}) |
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+ | In [[2375]], [[Jack (24th century)|Jack]], [[Lauren]], [[Sarina Douglas|Sarina]] and [[Patrick]] left Deep Space 9 on the ''Nash''. ({{DS9|Chrysalis}}) |
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− | {{bginfo|The ''Nash'' was named by the [[studio model]]ers for [[Erik Nash]], a motion control technician at the special effects company [[Image G]].|The ''Nash'' studio model was only seen docking with DS9 "upside-down", at least in respect to the modification as shot previously as the {{USS|Jenolan}} in {{TNG|Relics}}. This was done by producers either for aesthetics, or to create the illusion that this was a different type of ship. Since it was plainly visible as the ''Sydney''-class model, we should assume that the ships are the same class. The reason for the upside-down flight could either be that there was no correct "up" orientation in space, so it didn't matter that the ''Nash'' pilots continuously dock as so, or possibly that the 24th century ''Sydney''-class vessels are modified in a way that that they are rearranged to have the opposite internal structure. It was even possible that, since the ''Jenolan'' was only seen once and was in pretty bad shape at that time, that the ''Nash'' is the one being flown right-side-up.}} |
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+ | ===Background information=== |
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+ | [[File:USS Nash studio model, dorsal view.jpg|thumb|The ''Cinefantastique'' reference picture of the USS ''Nash'' studio model]] |
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+ | In the script of "Playing God" the ''Nash'' was simply identified as a personnel transport. [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/437.txt] In the script of "Accession" the ''Nash'' specified as a [[Bajoran]] transport. [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/489.txt] It was called a Federation transport in the script of "Trials and Tribble-ations" [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/503.txt] and a Starfleet transport in "Chrysalis". [http://www.st-minutiae.com/academy/literature329/555.txt] The ''Nash'' was named by the [[studio model]]ers for [[Erik Nash]], a motion control technician at the special effects company [[Image G]]. (''[[Cinefantastique]]'', Vol 25 #6/Vol 26 #1, p. 102) |
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+ | A legible picture of the studio model labeled as the ''Nash'' was first seen in the above-mentioned magazine ''Cinefantastique'' of December 1994, p.102. The name and [[registry]] are derived from there. The ''Nash'' studio model was only seen docking with DS9 "upside-down", at least in respect to the models previous appearance as the {{USS|Jenolan}} in {{TNG|Relics}}. The placement of the ''Nash''{{'}}s name and registry decals however, seemed to indicate that the ''Jenolan'' appearance was the correct orientation for this ship. For further information on the studio model, see: [[Studio_models_(films)#SD-103|SD-103 model]]. |
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+ | It's registry number, "NCC-2010-5", harkened back to the one the model was endowed with in its previous use as the USS ''Jenolan'' (NCC-2010) in "Relics", and as far as in-universe usage of the Starfleet registry numbering system went, an odd one, as this was the only time that a ship was given a number of another class vessel addended with what appeared to be a follow number. |
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+ | ===External link=== |
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+ | * {{nCwiki}} |
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Revision as of 14:16, 15 August 2014
The USS Nash (NCC-2010-5) was a 24th century Federation Sydney-class starship operated by Starfleet. This transport made several trips to and from Deep Space 9 in the early and mid-2370s. (DS9: "Playing God", "Accession", "Trials and Tribble-ations", "Chrysalis")
History
In 2370, the Nash transported Dr. Julian Bashir and Trill initiate Arjin from Starbase 41 to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Playing God")
In 2372, the Nash transported Keiko and Molly O'Brien from Bajor to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Accession")
In 2373, the Nash transported two agents of the Department of Temporal Investigations, Dulmur and Lucsly, to Deep Space 9. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations")
In 2375, Jack, Lauren, Sarina and Patrick left Deep Space 9 on the Nash. (DS9: "Chrysalis")
Template:Sydney class starships
Appendices
Background information
In the script of "Playing God" the Nash was simply identified as a personnel transport. [1] In the script of "Accession" the Nash specified as a Bajoran transport. [2] It was called a Federation transport in the script of "Trials and Tribble-ations" [3] and a Starfleet transport in "Chrysalis". [4] The Nash was named by the studio modelers for Erik Nash, a motion control technician at the special effects company Image G. (Cinefantastique, Vol 25 #6/Vol 26 #1, p. 102)
A legible picture of the studio model labeled as the Nash was first seen in the above-mentioned magazine Cinefantastique of December 1994, p.102. The name and registry are derived from there. The Nash studio model was only seen docking with DS9 "upside-down", at least in respect to the models previous appearance as the USS Jenolan in TNG: "Relics". The placement of the Nash's name and registry decals however, seemed to indicate that the Jenolan appearance was the correct orientation for this ship. For further information on the studio model, see: SD-103 model.
It's registry number, "NCC-2010-5", harkened back to the one the model was endowed with in its previous use as the USS Jenolan (NCC-2010) in "Relics", and as far as in-universe usage of the Starfleet registry numbering system went, an odd one, as this was the only time that a ship was given a number of another class vessel addended with what appeared to be a follow number.
External link
- Template:NCwiki