SS Seattle

The SS Seattle was a spacecraft, an NAR18834 series ship of the Human civilization launched from the planet Earth in the Sol star system in the early 22nd century, at the beginning of the 2120s decade.

Service history and disposition

Seattle was launched around the year 2120, under the command of Captain Wendy Neuss, with missions that included ADR looping and a diplomatic expedition to SR-47. (TNG episode: "Up the Long Ladder")

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Ships named Seattle
Earth SS Seattle (NAR18834 series ship) Starfleet emblem.
Federation, Starfleet USS Seattle (Ambassador-class)USS Seattle (Akira-class) Emblem of the United Federation of Planets. Seal of the Federation Starfleet.


Background

For the remastered TNG, the mission of "ADR looping" was removed and replaced with the diplomatic mission. ADR looping refers to an aspect of television production and had originally been added as an in-joke.

Oberth class side view
Oberth-class science vessel.

The series classification of this ship, as "NAR-18834", was later used as the registry number of the Oberth-class SS Vico, a 24th century civilian Federation science vessel. Although there is a 250-year gap between the two numbers being used, it is possible the re-use could indicate the predecessor NAR18834 vessel had some similarity to the Oberth configuration.

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