Star Trek Dreadnought Class

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  1. The Galaxy X-class was a type of Federation starship, in Starfleet service at the end of the 24th century, and were expected to continue in service into the 25th century. It was a dreadnought subclass of the Galaxy-class design. (TNG video game: Birth of the Federation; STO video game: Star Trek Online) The Galaxy class was refitted at the turn of the 25th century, after the collapse of the.
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The dreadnought named Entente, was derived from Franz Joseph's Star Fleet Technical Manual, which also states that it is a Federation-class dreadnought. The outline of a three nacelled Federation -class ship is briefly glimpsed in Star Trek III: The Search for Spock computer screens on the USS Enterprise. SS Botany Bay. Viewed on the screen of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) from the prime timeline of Star Trek the original series, the fun-sized Botany Bay is a pre-warp, 20th-century DY-100 class.

'Dreadnought'
Star Trek: Voyager episode
Episode no.Season 2
Episode 17
Directed byLeVar Burton
Written byGary Holland
Featured musicDennis McCarthy
Production code134
Original air dateFebruary 12, 1996[1]
Guest appearance(s)
  • Raphael Sbarge - Michael Jonas
  • Nancy Hower - Ensign Samantha Wildman
  • Michael Spound - Lorum
  • Dan Kern - Kellum
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'Dreadnought' is the 33rd episode of Star Trek: Voyager, the 17th episode in the second season. This episode features B'Elanna, in a plot involving an old Cardassian weapon that was taken to the Delta Quadrant, and encountered by the Voyager starship.

On TV.com 'Dreadnought' has a rating of 8.2/10.[1][dead link]

Plot[edit]

B'Elanna's past catches up to her when Voyager encounters a Cardassian missile speeding through space in the Delta Quadrant.

Years ago, when she and Chakotay were members of the Maquis fighting the Cardassians, the Maquis got hold of a Cardassian missile and on her own initiative she reprogrammed it to strike Cardassian territory. The weapon, Dreadnought, was launched and never heard from again; it was thought to be destroyed. Voyager chances upon it here on the other side of the galaxy, and it is headed directly for a populated planet called Rakosa V. It must be stopped; millions of lives are at stake.

B'Elanna is struck with horror at the thought of her deception wiping out a civilization and she vows to stop Dreadnought at any cost. Meanwhile, the disgruntled Maquis Michael Jonas betrays Voyager′s crew by informing the Kazon of the situation. B'Elanna beams onto Dreadnought′s control deck to try to shut it down. This is a tough task, since she had originally armed the missile with a sophisticated battery of countermeasures to make it invincible. The missile's AI accuses B'Elanna of tampering with Dreadnought and working for the Cardassians. Dreadnought then lies to B'Elanna and she returns to the ship. She realizes she must find a loophole in her own plans in order to persuade the missile that it should stand down from its plan of attack. She engages in a match of wits against herself (Dreadnought was reprogrammed to speak with B'Elanna's voice, reflecting just some of the alterations B'Elanna herself had made to its programming) to stop the threat before it is too late. Captain Janeway is willing to destroy Voyager to save the millions of people on the planet. At the last minute B'Elanna cuts through Dreadnought's power core with a phaser and Voyager beams her out, banking away from the planet as the missile explodes.

Reception[edit]

In 2020, SyFy Wire ranked this episode the 13th best episode of Star Trek: Voyager.[2]

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See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abTV.com. 'Star Trek: Voyager: Dreadnought'. TV.com. Archived from the original on 2018-01-03. Retrieved 2018-05-19.
  2. ^Pirrello, Phil (2020-01-16). 'The 15 greatest Star Trek: Voyager episodes, ranked'. SYFY WIRE. Retrieved 2020-01-19.

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Star Trek Dreadnought Class

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Star Trek Uss Vengeance

Welcome to Starship Sunday, presenting a new spaceframe for theStar Trek Adventures roleplaying game, filling in some gaps until official material can be released.
For December we’re journeying to the alternate Kelvin Timeline created when the U.S.S Kelvin was destroyed by the time-displace Romulan, Nero. This week is the Federation warship, the Dreadnought-class.

Dreadnought Star Wars

Like the Kelvin Constitution-class, the Dreadnought-class was increased in size beyond that of normal ships of the era. The presented stats do not reflect that size, but if you want to be more screen accurate, the Dreadnought-class is roughly a Scale 7 or 8.

Only a single Dreadnought-class was constructed on screen, but with tensions still high with the Klingon Empire, Starfleet might opt to build a second ship or repair the prototype U.S.S. Vengeance. Especially after the Klingons saw a demonstration of transwarp beaming onto their homeworld and an incursion by Starfleet officers; Starfleet might have responded with additional Dreadnoughts. This class might be subtly redesigned for defence, or perhaps even rechristened to the Federation-class (mirroring the Prime Timeline).

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