What does NCC stand for in Star Trek?

In plate #3 of the Original Franz Joseph Designs Star Trek Blueprints, NCC-1700 is clearly labeled as the "Naval Construction Contract Number" for the USS Constitution.
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What does USS and NCC stand for?

If you want to know why many Starfleet vessels have the prefix “NCC” before their registry number, there isn't a very good answer. Everyone involved with Trek has always said that “NCC” is meaningless. “USS” on the other hand stands either for “United Space Ship” or “United Star Ship.”
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What does NX mean in Star Trek?

"The Making of Star Trek" (which came out in 1986) explains that NCC stands for 'Naval Construction Contract' while NX stands for 'Naval Experiment. ' Also, USS stands for 'United Space Ship. '
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Why do Star Trek ships have USS?

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USS was an identifying prefix used before the names of sea-faring ships on Earth and space-faring ships of United Earth and United Federation of Planets. The abbreviation has been used to stand for "United States Ship", "United Space Ship", and "United Star Ship".
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What does ISS stand for in Star Trek?

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For the space station abbreviated as ISS, please see International Space Station. ISS, short for Imperial Star Ship, was the prefix designation given to space-faring ships in the Terran Empire registry and in the Terran Resistance Forces in the mirror universe. (
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Why is the USS Enterprise named that?

When the original Star Trek debuted in 1966, the show's creator Gene Roddenberry was inspired to name the starship USS Enterprise after the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier CVN 65, commissioned five years earlier in 1961. USS Enterprise (CVN 80) will continue that legacy of inspiring the imagination.
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Why is there gravity on USS Enterprise?

In "Star Trek," starships use artificial gravity to prevent their crewmembers from floating around like astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) do.
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Why is warp 10 Impossible?

Our solution was to redraw the warp curve so that the exponent of the warp factor increases gradually, then sharply as you approach Warp 10. At Warp 10, the exponent (and the speed) would be infinite, so you could never reach this value.
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What is the largest Starfleet ship?

The largest Starfleet starship to appear anywhere on screen is the upgraded Enterprise-J briefly seen in the episode "Azati Prime". It's described as being "almost 2 miles" in length (i.e. 3.2 kilometers) as compared to Borg cubes which are approx 3 kilometers in length along each edge.
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What is NC in Star Trek?

To quote: "NCC doesn't stand for anything. It was devised by Matt Jefferies, art director of the first Star Trek series. Jefferies, who is a pilot, based NCC on 20th century aircraft registration codes. In such 20th century usage, an "N" first letter refers to an aircraft registered in the USA.
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What does USS stand for?

The prefix “USS,” meaning “United States Ship,” is used in official documents to identify a commissioned ship of the Navy. It applies to a ship while she is in commission.
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What is Spock's last name?

The beloved Vulcan's full name is officially S'Chn T'Gai Spock. The name actually comes from a popular fan work-turned novel for The Original Series in Barbara Hambly's Ishmael which was published in 1985.
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What did NCC 1701 stand for?

NCC is the Starfleet abbreviation for "Naval Construction Contract", comparable to what the U.S. Navy would call a hull number. Jefferies rejected 3, 6, 8, and 9 as "too easily confused" on screen; he eventually reasoned the Enterprise was the first vessel of Starfleet's 17th starship design, hence 1701.
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What does SS mean on a ship?

Ship prefixes used on merchant vessels are mainly to point out the propulsion technique employed in the ship, such as the abbreviation “SS” means “steamship”, indicating that the ship runs on steam propulsion.
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How are Starfleet ships named?

I noticed that Starfleet ships tend to be named similarly to current modern day naval practices, to some degree. Of course the first of a class is usually named after that class, i.e. USS Defiant and the first of the Defiant-class of ships.
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What is the coolest Star Trek ship?

The Best Star Trek Starships
  • Vulcan Suurok Class.
  • Constitution Class Retcon.
  • Borg Cube.
  • Prometheus Class.
  • Constellation Class.
  • Defiant Class Escort.
  • Constitution Class, Kelvin Timeline.
  • Romulan Valdore Class Warship.
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Why did Q introduce the Borg?

Q was possibly testing Picard in the episode Q Who, in which in he introduces the Borg. After Picard begs Q for the lives of his crew Q talks about how most people would be unwilling to swallow their pride to ask for help and would instead let people die.
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How many ships do Starfleet have?

So the Federation fleet numbers about six hundred and twenty seven ships. Since this is composed of 'elements' of two full fleets, then each element should average about three hundred ships. Which would mean that an entire fleet could easily be several times this number, or about 600 - 900 ships.
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Does Dilithium exist?

Dilithium is found in asteroids and moons, and can be mined by placing Mining Stations on those moons which are found to contain it, or Prospecting Platforms and Freighters in similar asteroid belts. It is extremely valuable, and each crystal must be kept track of.
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How long would it take to travel 70000 light-years at warp 9?

Voyager was about 70,000 light-years away from home, and crew would often use "75 years" as the time it would take to get back home at top speed. This means the Voyager series used the old method of Warp calculation. 70,000/9.9753 is roughly 71 years.
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How many mph is warp 1?

According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia, in simple terms, the new warp speed factor 1 is the exact speed of light, 299,792,458 m/s.
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How scientifically accurate is Star Trek?

Generally Star Trek is pretty intelligently written and more faithful to science than any other science fiction series ever shown on television.
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Are Star Trek Shields possible?

In "Star Trek," a deflector shield surrounded the Starship Enterprise, and radiation bounced off it. Now tests show it's possible to create a real deflector shield that would have the same effect. A new study found that a portable magnetic shield could be the key to protecting spacefarers during long-duration missions.
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Could the USS Enterprise be built?

Since its first appearance on the original "Star Trek" series in 1966, the starship Enterprise has become a symbol for space travel. Recently, an anonymous engineerclaimed that an approximation of this iconic ship could be built in the next two decades.
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