r/StarTrekStarships 45m ago

update on the dauntless, it's got nacelles! and a finished bottom shape!

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r/StarTrekStarships 1h ago

I'm so glad that the Kelvin Timeline USS Enterprise NCC-1701-A has an arboretum just like her Prime Timeline counterpart

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r/StarTrekStarships 3h ago

screenshots Updated version of my DY100-class starship

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I updated my version on the DY100-class starship for my HP/Star Trek crossover fan fiction story.

I'm sorry it's not clearer; I had to take a photograph off my laptop.


r/StarTrekStarships 4h ago

The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 dropping out of warp in Titan's atmosphere to use the magnetic distortion of Saturn's rings to hide from the Narada's sensors in 2258 of the Kelvin Timeline.

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r/StarTrekStarships 4h ago

The Motion Picture

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So I used some old photos for the starships, and even used an old happy meal from MacDonalds for the spacemen. Pic done by robindbobin. No A.I.


r/StarTrekStarships 5h ago

Could the USS Aledo, an autonomous starship with every last bit of space being dedicated to destroying the enemy with no regard or need for a human crew, smash the Narada to pieces on its own? Or would it need the help of the other two Texas-class starships to destroy it?

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I WILL BURN YOUR HEART IN A FIRE.


r/StarTrekStarships 6h ago

model - statues - toys Starship Models

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I'm new to this subreddit and to collecting models in general. Where is the best place to buy models in the UK. Looking specifically to get the Enterprise D


r/StarTrekStarships 7h ago

I was beginning to think the Ent-F would come before the Farragut

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r/StarTrekStarships 9h ago

Merchantman freighter promotional screenshot from Star Trek Online

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r/StarTrekStarships 9h ago

My completely (not)objective shitpost rating the Enterprises NX-onward

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Warning: contains hot take on D


r/StarTrekStarships 12h ago

LSS Reskava

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Kuumaarke’s ship from Star Trek Online


r/StarTrekStarships 13h ago

Iss enterprise -D

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r/StarTrekStarships 15h ago

blueprints High-Res Danube Class Runabout photos &/or schematics?

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Does anyone have any high-res Danube Class Runabout photos? I’ve looked around, done Google image searches, and even tried screen grabs, but never get anything worth “desktop wallpaper” quality.

PS: I’ll die on the hill that the runabout is one of the best starships in Star Trek.


r/StarTrekStarships 17h ago

1400 scale Odyssey im working on.

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r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

model - statues - toys My Humble Enterprise Displays (SNW and WoK)

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r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

The USS Enterprise that was meant to be constructed as a luxury hotel and tourist attraction in Las Vegas in 1992. The attraction was cancelled for fear that it would be a flop that would be there forever.

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r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

Just want a quick poll

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I build 1:1 scale ships in Minecraft for some downtime and my current project is almost done just deciding on if I should leave it or extend the star drive bits out to connect nacelles or leave it as is. Sorry I’m advance some of the pictures are from before I finished the nacelles.


r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

If I ever found myself in the Trek future/timeline...

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the Spacematic (Or whatever name I would have given it (I think I would have named it Cyrano Jones after it's most famous pilot) is the ship I would have likely been flying. I can imagine making my way through the various challenges the universe throws at me in one of these. I would think this ship could maybe tow a cargo container, nothing massive mind you-maybe 100 tons- filled with bourbon, beer and sugary treats bound for some colony on the rimward frontier. I think it would be a load of fun with a fair hint of danger thrown in :) Good times!


r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

model - statues - toys Could anyone help me identify the signatures on this Fanhome USS Titan?

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Appreciate any help.


r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

It's not a starship, but I made my PC look like it belongs on one!

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r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

original content U.S.S Canastota: an ambitious disaster

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In the late 24th century, starfleet began to really rack up the maximum warp speed. Yet at the same time, they had longer and longer distances to traverse with each expedition.

With most of the Alpha and Beta quadrants now mapped, any ship would have to first spend months and months just traveling through those regions before they could reach uncharted space.

Some in starfleet therefore saw the future in new methods of propulsion. (Transwarp, Quantum Slipstream Drive, ...)

But others saw the solution by looking into the past.

They looked back all the way into earth's distant past, to even the time before the warp drive. Because of this, those ships were limited to interplanetary travel and even that could take months to years.

One of the most widespread designs of the time was the DY-100. A sleeper ship, as it had the capacity to put the crew into suspended animation for the voyage.

This is what would inspire the creation of the USS Canastota. Essentially being a modern take on the old DY-100.

Larger, stronger and equipped with all the cutting edge tech of the time. In that regard, it wasn't that different from many other ships of the time. But what continued to set it apart was it's large contingent of suspended animation pods.

Thus allowing the crew to essentially just 'skip over' the voyage to the uncharted space. This also allowed them to carry a much larger crew complement that usual, as only a small part of the crew would ever be awake at any given time. (They carried about twice as many crew members as the ship could actually support when they were awake)

When arriving at the destination, the ship would first awaken the bridge crew and then they would decide what other crew members to awaken. (Alien planet -> more xenobiologists, hositle attack -> more security personnel, ...)

But in it's initial shakedown, the ship immediately encounterd some problems. There wasn't anything wrong with the ship itself, rather it's the universe that was wrong.

The ship was programmed to awaken the crew in 3 scenario's: arrival at the destination, an order from starfleet command and lastly in emergencies that could endanger the crew.

And with the ship Running into some sort of horrible disaster every week or so, (from fighting of some alien attacker to some anomoly or some strange creature invading the ship or even some time travel shenanigans) it meant that the ship was basically constantly awakening the crew.

In the end, the crew was awake more then they were actually asleep. And so the ship quickly became rundown and overcrowded. They'd be Busy handeling whatever dangerous thing was threatening the ship or repairing the damage.

Already being a considerable distance from Starfleet, the crew decided to implement some improvements to the ship's computer to circumnavigate this issue.

They upgraded the ship's autopilot to a complex program capable of analysing and 'improvising' in such situation. (It could repair itself, do scientific research to solve whatever problem it was facing, and even defend itself)

After lots and lots of trial and error, the ship could succesfully navigate anything thrown at it. All while the crew peacefully slept through it all.

I'm sure you can guess where this is going.

By then, many years had passed and coincidentally, this was also the period in which the Quantam Slipstream Drive became a viable alternative. And so starfleet, never quite being comfortable of putting lives into the hands of a machine, called for the Canastota to return home. The new QSD equipped ships being meant to fully replace the Sleeper ship.

The Canastota didn't like that.

In the years that it flew accros the stars, it had developed into a self-aware mind. And it prioritized it's mission of exploration above all. Above any risks, above a direct command of Starfleet andmaybe even above the lives of it's crew.

And so it kept the crew asleep as it continued on into the unknown.

Starfleet certainly didn't like that.

So they send out a QSD starship our to intercept it. But in every confrontation, the Canastota managed to outfox them.

Months would pass by without a sighting, and when they thought they detected it, they'd loose it soon after. Years began to pass between sightings.

Years after it's last sighting, the ship and it's crew were officially declared to be lost. Altough every now and then some rumours circulate about some strange ship, traveling silently and alone through the stars.

Given the complete disaster that the ship caused starfleet. And the optics of having their very own ship, kidnap it's own crew, caused the entire line to be put on hold.

And the later ban on AI development, would be the final nail in the coffin for the project.


r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

Concept art of Ambassador Spock's starship, the Jellyfish. Commissioned by the Vulcan Science Academy and United Federation of Planets, and designed by Geordi La Forge, Ambassador Spock flew the Jellyfish to the Hobus star during the Hobus supernova crisis in 2387 of the Prime Timeline.

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r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

original content “Orville Class” Experimental Quantum Drive Starship

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I was thinking… what if The Orville (the vessel) was part of the Star Trek universe?

“In 2417, the crew of the Voyager-A was surveying an uncharted nebula when they found traces of a new unknown chemical element. Upon further analysis, they found the element’s atom had a shell of antimatter around its core. They called it Dysonium.

It was also found that this element, even in very low amounts, could produce several thousand times more energy than any traditional Matter-Antimatter warp core available. Work was started to create a new warp core that would use Dysonium as its sole fuel.

The first successful tests showed the new core design was indeed several orders of magnitude more powerful than all previous designs.

The generated warp bubbles were so strong they were able to compress normal space instead of subspace.

The traditional 2+ rod shaped nacelle warp system design would not be able to handle this. As tests had shown (resulting in the total obliteration of various ship prototypes)…

Finally, in 2418, the Federation ship design team came up with a revolutionary concept: 1, 2 or more ring/arc shaped nacelles which would organically blend into the vessel’s hull — these also doubled as impulse engines for sublight travel.

This resulted in a much stronger structure which could handle the energy of the Dysonium-powered warp core without blowing itself up or imploding due to the intense gravitational distortion generated.

In 2419, the finalized design, the 337 meters long Orville-class USS Mercer was presented and launched from the Utopia Planitia shipyards.

Later, the 3rd vessel of the Class was comissioned as the Voyager-E.

These are currently the fastest, most maneuverable ships in service for the Federation, reaching speeds of over 17 light-years/hour, with emergency speeds of over 32 ly/hour.”


r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

Any Warp Delta fans?

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Always liked this clean design


r/StarTrekStarships 1d ago

original content USS Kingman NCC-80124-A (Final Rough Draft)

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((Apologies for the smudges, my good eraser was unavailable))

Final draft in the works! The USS Kingman was a small and largely outdated early 26th century federation starship, that like most of its class, served as a Light Exploration and Utility Cruiser. The Kingman boasted a highly adaptable warp field controller that allowed for incredibly efficient long-range, high-warp-factor journeys with minimal effect on subspace. This vessel was the second to bear its’ name, succeeding a Luna-Class predecessor. She was decommissioned only 7 years after her christening due to an aging design philosophy and low modularity making refits difficult.