Valiant (Star Trek)

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USS Valiant may also refer to USS Valiant (NCC-74210)

In the fictional universe of Star Trek, the name Valiant was used by many starships, most of which are part of the Federation Starfleet.

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[edit] Where No Man Has Gone Before

The first ship of the name, S.S. Valiant, is a pre-Federation starship. It was mentioned in the original series episode Where No Man Has Gone Before.

Commissioned and launched in 2064, the SS Valiant was one of the first starships to leave Earth's solar system, and was built under the auspices of the United Earth Space Probe Agency, a parent organization to Starfleet. The Valiant has never actually appeared onscreen, although many fans speculate that a 'mystery ship' which appears in the opening credits of Star Trek: Enterprise might be the Valiant (the ship in question appears in the credits immediately after Zefram Cochrane's Phoenix and before the Enterprise (NX-01)).

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The SS Valiant, shortly after launch, was swept off course by a spatial anomaly and found itself at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy, outside the energy barrier which surrounded the galaxy. The Valiant turned and attempted to re-enter the galaxy by crossing the barrier, whose energy seriously interfered with ship's systems. Trouble quickly arose among the crew when several people onboard began to manifest incredible psychic powers. Things came to a head when the ship's Captain, after frantically consulting his computer about the ESP abilities which were spreading among his crew, ordered the ship to self destruct to prevent the mutated crewmembers from escaping and causing trouble throughout the galaxy. Since the ship's recorder-marker survived, but in a damaged condition, the Valiant left some indication of its fate for a future ship to find. The Enterprise, under Captain James T. Kirk, did so in the 2260s.

[edit] A Taste of Armageddon

Another Valiant, which had registry number NCC-1223, was lost 50 years previous to stardate 3192.1 in starcluster NGC321. Unlike the previous Valiant, this ship was a Starfleet vessel operating under Federation authority (neither Starfleet nor the Federation existed when the first Valiant was launched). This Valiant's primary mission was to make contact with two warring planets, Eminiar 7 and Vendikar, in the starcluster. When the Valiant failed to return from her mission, she was listed as MIS (Missing in Space) until Captain James T. Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) paid a visit to Eminiar fifty years later. The inhabitants of Eminiar 7 nearly kill the entire crew due to a war agreement between themselves and the Vendikans. It is assumed but not directly stated that the crew of the Valiant had a similar experience, and was unable to escape destruction (for further details, see the Star Trek: Original Series episode A Taste of Armageddon).

[edit] Star Trek: Generations

The third USS Valiant was an Oberth-class starship, registry number NCC-20000. It was one of three vessels assigned to evacuate survivors from the Enterprise-D which had crashed on a planet in the Veridian system. It appeared in the final scene of Star Trek: Generations.

[edit] DS9 Valiant

The fourth USS Valiant was a Defiant-class starship, registry number NCC-74210. It was used as a training vessel for Red Squad, an elite group of Starfleet cadets. After a Dominion attack killed the ship's senior officers, the cadets were left in command, and decided to take the ship into further battle - at which point it was destroyed, with most of the cadets perishing in battle. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Valiant")

[edit] Star Trek: Nemesis

A fifth Valiant, NCC-75418, was mentioned in the film Star Trek: Nemesis. It was part of Battle Group Omega assigned to assist the Enterprise-E. Its class is unknown, although based on its registry number it is most likely also a Defiant-class ship.

[edit] External link

USS Valiant article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wiki.