Summary
- Non-Federation starships like Kronos One and Nicor Bioship rival Starfleet in power, function, and advanced abilities.
- The Xyrillian Ship uses advanced stealth and bio-technology, posing a non-violent yet dangerous threat to neighboring ships.
- The Borg Cube, Vetar, and Chang's Bird Of Prey showcase formidable weapons, capabilities, and historical significance.
Keeping order in the universe requires a few big ships, and the United Federation of Planets has some impressive starships in the Star Trek universe. However, the Federation has its detractors, and there are plenty of civilizations that have built their own big, impressive fleets to fill in this balance of power.
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A few of the powerful and modern ships that are not produced, owned, or operated by the Federation are intended for combat, and these are often famous for devastating battles or important political events. Others are designed for exploration or science, but they're so advanced that any encounter with them would be dangerous for a standard Starfleet-operated ship.
7 Kronos One
The Official Transport Of The Klingon High Command
- Appeared In: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
- Owner: Klingon Empire
- Class and Type: K't'inga-class battle cruiser
When the Kronos One appeared in Star Trek 6, it was one of the first times audiences saw a Klingon ship that wasn't a Bird-of-Prey. Some aspects of the design are similar, like the placement of the nacelles, making it more distinctly a ship built on Qo'noS. It was more of a fortress than a battleship, with extra features like cryogenic sleep facilities.
The ship was the flagship of the Klingon fleet and carried the leader of the Klingon High Council to peace talks with the Federation. In 2293, Chancellor Gorkon was on his way to Federation peace talks in the wake of the destruction of Praxis. Even after he was assassinated, his daughter Azetbur continued the diplomatic mission in his place.
6 The Xyrillian Ship
Holodeck Technology And An Indoor Garden
- Appeared In: Star Trek: Enterprise, SE, "Unexpected."
- Owner: The Xyrillians
- Class and Type: Unknown
It's fortunate for the Federation that the reclusive Xyrillians are a peaceful race, more interested in developing their stealth and bio-technology than making weapons or war, because they have some devastating advanced knowledge that could be very destructive if misused.
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The Xyrillian's ability to move unseen while siphoning power from nearby ships can outdo any missile or laser when it comes to long-term destructive power. This is also the race that first developed the technology that later Trek shows would use as the basis for the Holodeck, and anyone familiar with Star Trek: The Next Generation knows how much trouble that thing causes.
5 The Whale Probe
A Destructive But Successful Search
- Appeared In:
- Owner: Unknown
- Class and Type: Unknown
The origin and builders of the ship nicknamed "The Whale Probe" are still unknown, and it seems the catastrophic effect the ship had on everything it even came near was completely unintentional. The ship was so big, its size made it oblivious to all of the much smaller creatures it was inadvertently killing, but luckily, Captain Kirk and his crew showed up just in time to save humanity, planet Earth, and the whales.
The Whale Probe has few discernible markings and no visible weapons, the only distinctive feature being the blue and white glowing "probe" that is extended from one end for communication. Or in this case, destruction on a galactic scale, and when the ship withdrew, power was restored without any further damage.
4 The Borg Cube
Adapt, Explore, And Consume
- Appeared In: Star Trek: The Next Generation, S3E26, "The Best of Both Worlds."
- Owner: Borg Collective
- Class and Type: Unknown
The Borg Cube first appeared in the notorious TNG episode, "The Best of Both Worlds," and since then, the Federation has been compelled to face and fight many more. The Borg and their signature "cube" ships often make appearances in Star Trek: Voyage r as well, since the Delta Quadrant is the Borg's home in space.
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3 The Vetar
A Cardassian Military Ship
- Appeared In: Star Trek: The Next Generation, S7E20, "
- Owner: The Cardassian Empire
- Class and Type: Cardassian military Galor-class
The Cardassians were the main villains of the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine era, although this ship first appeared in an episode of TNG and the premiere episode of Voyager. It was one of many ships pulled into the Delta Quadrant by the Caretaker, but was sent back and eventually destroyed by a Maquis attack.
The Vetar was one of the Cardassian ships chosen to survey the settlements on Dorvan V that were intended to be a part of the deal they made with the Federation, the main reason being as a show of force with a powerful military ship. The Commander of the ship at the time, Gul Evek, threatened Picard to send more troops if he and his crew continued to interfere with their plans.
2 Chang's Bird Of Prey Prototype
It Can Fire When Cloaked
- Appeared In: Star Trek VI, The Undiscovered Country
- Owner: Klingon Empire
- Class and Type: Klingon Bird-of-Prey
Officially, this vessel was part of the Klingon imperial fleet, but its status as a prototype kept it off the books, and it was nicknamed after its Captain, General Chang. This was the ship that was used to disable Kronos One, an impressive battleship in a league of its own, so the assassins could access the ship and get to Chancellor Gorkon.
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The Federation had no idea that it existed until a group of conspirators tried to use it to derail an intergalactic peace conference. No other ship would have had the combined power of stealth and firepower to not only make the calculated attack on Kronos One, but also to frame the nearby Enterprise for the Chancellor's assassination. In Star Trek: Picard, the ship appeared again as one of the historical exhibits in the Fleet Museum on Athan Prime.
1 The Nicor Bioship
A Powerful Bioship From The Delta Quadrant
- Appeared In: Star Trek: Voyager, S3.E26, "Scorpion."
- Owner: Species 8472
- Class and Type: Frigate, Nicor Bioship
Species 8472 are reclusive and dangerous, and an even more deadly enemy than the Borg, who gave them this numeric designation. They're also referred to as the Undine. They are a non-humanoid race that can exist in both our plane of reality in space and another dimension called "fluidic space." This can be compared to an underwater environment without stars or planets, and both this species and their vessels can function in either.
Captain Janeway and the Voyager narrowly escaped destruction at the hands of this ship, and it's only a frigate, one of the smaller ones in the fleet. Despite its size, it is still armed to the teeth with a slew of biological weapons that include, but are not limited to, a fluidic antiproton beam array, bio-plasmic warheads, a fluidic antiproton beam array, and a collection of bio-plasmic warheads.
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