Section 31 Starship
More powerful than those previously encountered by the Romulans
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 7, IDW Comics.
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Section 31 Starship
More powerful than those previously encountered by the Romulans
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 7, IDW Comics.
Section 31 Starship
Profile: Section 31 primary vessel, designed for stealth operations.
Pictured: A squadron of them arrive to meet with their Romulan counterparts.
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 7, IDW Comics.
IRW Raptor One
Class: Romulan Warbird Year: 2261 Captain: Commander L'Nar
Background: Frontline vessel of the Imperial Romulan Navy. Heavy weaponry suitable for ship-to-ship engagement and orbital bombardment. Designed in conjunction with Section 31. L'Nar took a squadron of the new warbirds to bomb the new Klingon colony on Kithomer to redirect Klingon forces in what they assumed would be a conflict with the Federation.
Met up with a comparable number of Section 31 ships and together proceeded to bombard Qo'noS, easily destroying the older warships left in orbit. The operation went well and they rescued Kirk's party from the surface (who had been taken in as the Klingons believed he was responsible for Kithomer), until the rest of the Klingon fleet returned, followed closely by the Enterprise. L'Nar contacted Spock and offered him Kirk in exchange for their help in defeating the Klingon ships. Spock used the distraction to beam back the Kirk and the landing party.
Engaged the Klingon forces and then chased the Enterprise, where they were met with another Section 31 starship, commanded by their contact. Their contact ended the Alliance and activated a sleeper program that destroyed the Romulan vessels, having now successfully crippled both the Klingon and Romulan Empires.
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 7, IDW Comics.
Deep Space Station K-11
Profile: Federation Starbase, deep space series, out in the furthest regions of explored space. Major port of call with repair and resupply facilities.
Pictured: DSK-11 as it appeared in 2261 prior to the Enterprise's departure.
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 7, IDW Comics
Name: Icarus Type: Prototype Deep Space Vessel Affiliation: ANSA Captain: George Taylor
Spaceship launched by ANSA in the early 1970s, returned to earth almost 2000 years later and crash-landed in the Forbidden Sea.
Appeared in Kong on the Planet of the Apes, BOOM! Studios
Upgraded Klingon Birds of Prey Squadron
Profile: Newly rebuilt birds of prey incorporating future Romulan and Borg technology that came with the Narada. Commander Kor commanding, maiden voyage. Responded to the Klingon distress call at Kithomer and the squadron faced off against the Enterprise.
Pictured: The Upgraded Bird of Prey of Prey Squadron in flight
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol 6-7, IDW Comics
Federation Freighter
Profile: one of many different types of freighters working Federation Space in the mid-23rd century. Older and worn down but still serviceable.
Pictured: A Federation Freighter that Scotty worked on responds to a Starfleet distress call.
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 5, IDW Comics
Uhura Family Shuttle
Profile: Small shuttlecraft owned and operated by the Uhura family. Equipped with warp drive and an escape pod.
Profile: Young Nyota Uhura pilots the escape pod before the family shuttle explodes.
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 5, IDW Comics
Flying Saucer
Profile: Flying saucer auxiliary craft found on the surface of Alpha Centauri, the candidate planet selected by the multi-generational ship.
Pictured: The saucer, under control of humans from colony ship, some engages hostile fauna.
appeared in Centaurus Vol. 5, Editions Delcourt
Colony Shuttle
Profile: Short range shuttle used as landers and exploration vehicles for the colony mothership.
Pictured: Search and Rescue find the previous shuttle abandoned on the surface of Alpha Centauri.
Appeared in Centarus, Vol 1 & 5 , Editions Delcourt
Colony Mothership
Profile: Multi-generation human-built spaceship in search of a new world after the destruction of Old Earth. different environments exists within it.
Pictured: The Colony ship inside the candidate solar system of Alpha Centauri.
Appeard in Centaurus Vol 1-5, Editions Delcourt
Name: Jellyfish (alternate) Years: 2387-2258 Affiliation: Vulcan Science Academy Captain: Spock Background: Paths diverged when it followed the same space-time tunnel that took the Narada but both of them arrived in the Mirror Universe to the one created by the arrival of the Narada in the original timeline.
The Jellyfish emerged in 2258, where the Narada - now under the command of Captain James T. Kirk - took possession of it and was surprised to see the older Spock, given that he had just killed his younger counterpart. The Red Matter was secured the Jellyfish remained docked inside the Narada throughout the following attempt at destroying Vulcan.
Appeared in Star Trek: Ongoing Vol. 4 "Mirrored Pt 2", IDW Comics
Name: I.S.S. Enterprise (alternate) Registry: NCC-1701 Class: Constitution Class* Year: 2258 Affiliation: Imperial Starfleet Captain: Spock
Background: Terran Empire flagship, under the command of Captain Spock. Led the charge against the remaining forces around Qo'noS and planted the Imperial Banner. Spock personally executed Chancellor Gorkon when he refused to yield. Kirk, Scotty and McCoy meanwhile had taken a pair of shuttles back to Rura Penthe to track down Nero. By the time Spock had found out about Kirk had returned with the Narada, and was betrayed by the remaining bridge officers: Sulu, Chekov and Uhura all beamed aboard Kirk's ship and pledged allegiance to him. Kirk followed up by destroying the Enterprise and seemingly, Captain Spock. Uhura had been working with Spock and secreted him aboard while Kirk was distracted speechifying.
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol. 4 "Mirrored Pt 1", IDW Comics
Name: Narada (alternate) Affiliation: Romulans, None Years: 2387, 2233-2258 Captain: Nero, James T. Kirk, Nyota Uhura
Background: Paths diverged from the original Narada when it the space-time tunnel took it to the mirror universe linked with the universe created by the original Narada time travel. It also arrived in 2233 and also engaged and destroyed the (I.S.S.) Kelvin. The ship and crew became prisoners of the Klingons and spent the next 20+ years at Rura Penthe. The Klingons learned nothing.
In 2258, Commander James T. Kirk, Commander Scott and Dr. McCoy left the Enterprise at the tail end of the Klingon surrender in a pair of shuttlecraft with assault teams and took control of the Narada.
Kirk had already pried the ship's secrets out of the remaining Narada crew and executed Nero himself for the death of his father. Kirk took command of the ship, with Leonard McCoy and Scotty in tow, and intercepted the I.S.S. Enterprise, which had been busy mopping up the war with the Klingons at Qo'noS. There, he reveal the full extent of his betrayal to Spock when Chekov, Sulu and Uhura all beamed to the Narada. As he was boasting to Spock about his Ultimate Plans, Uhura secretly beamed Spock aboard before Narada destroyed the Enterprise.
Kirk contacted Senator Pike and let him know he planned to destroy Vulcan in the name of the Imperium, which was now himself.
Thru the ships databanks Kirk knew that Nero awaited the reopening of the space-time tunnel that brought him there. The Narada made the rendezvous and the anomaly spit out the Jellyfish and another version of Spock Prime.
Scotty cracked the code surrounding Red Matter and it was immediately used on Vulcan. Kirk beamed down to the Katric Ark to gloat to those working there. Then the attack stopped, Uhura having taken control of Narada, killing Scotty. Spock and Spock Prime beamed down to Vulcan to give Kirk a chance to surrender and when he didn't, Spock killed him. Spock was intent on preserving the Terran-Vulcan alliance while Uhura took the ship to Earth to show them a new future.
Appeared in Star Trek: Ongoing Vol. 4, IDW Comics
Imperial Shuttles
Profile: Standard Shuttlecrafts used by the Terran Empire in the mid-22nd Century, equipped on most starships.
Pictured: Shuttles from the I.S.S. Enterprise arrive to take control of the Narada circa 2258
Appeared in Star Trek: Ongoing Vol. 4, IDW Comics
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Name: U.S.S. Kelvin
Registry: NCC-0514
Affiliation: Starfleet
Year: 2233
Captain: Richard Robau, George Kirk
Background: Near the Klingon border when an unknown ship emerged from a black hole and immediately opened fire on them. They took heavy damage from the opening salvos and their own fire did little to no damage to the alien ship. The alien captain demanded Captain Robau travel to their ship. Robau left Commander George Kirk in charge an also ordered evacuations to be readied in case things went bad. Not long after he shuttled over the captain’s lifesigns terminated and the alien ship resumed their fire. everyone that could escape in shuttles and pods did so (including Kirk’s wife, who was in labour), with Kirk staying on the bridge to pilot Kelvin into a collision course with the attacker. Kirk got to hear his newborn son cry right before Kelvin smashed into the other ship. His act crippled the alien ship and allowed the shuttles to escape.
Appeared in the IDW Comics adaption of Star Trek 2009
Circa 2230 the U.S.S. Kelvin initiated first contact with the Roylans. The planet was inaccessible by transporter so Captain Robau led a delegation and brought along Lt. Cmdr George Kirk. Robau gifted the Roylans with a universal translator. An atmospheric element prevented the shuttle from leaving but with the assistance of Keenser, a local who had diagnosed their exact problem, they were able to return to the ship. With his parents blessing, they brought back Keenser with them (who later enrolled in Starfleet Academy).
Appeared in Star Trek Ongoing Vol 4, IDW Comics