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The following is a list of spacecraft depicted in holographic form (or simulations of a similar nature).

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Boarding pods[]

Vindicta's boarding pod []

In 2380, Ensign Beckett Mariner, in her role as Vindicta for her self-made holodeck movie, had a type of boarding pod attached to her ship, which enabled her, Bionic 5, and Tendi to board the USS Cerritos. After the pod cut an opening in the Cerritos's hull, an airlock dropped into the corridor, where it crushed Lemonts and Winger Bingston, Jr. (LD: "Crisis Point")

Runabouts[]

Borg Encounter runabout []

Borg Encounter runabout

Borg Encounter runabout

This runabout was part of the simulator holopod training program Borg Encounter, wherein the runabout arrived to rescue Brad Boimler from a Borg cube. (LD: "I, Excretus")

Nog's runabout []

Jake waves to Nog through runabout window

Nog pilots, while Jake interrupts.

This Danube-class runabout was piloted by Nog in preparation for his stress reaction test. His flight was interrupted when Jake Sisko appeared knocking and waving to him outside the main viewing window while the runabout appeared to be warping through space. (DS9: "Facets")

Shuttles[]

Kes' shuttle []

Tom and Kes Shuttle

Tom and Kes in the shuttle

This Type 8 shuttlecraft was used by Tom Paris to teach Kes how to pilot a shuttle. (VOY: "Parturition")

Paris' shuttle []

Paris' simulated Warp 10 video

Paris' shuttle simulation playback

This Class 2 shuttle was a simulated vehicle used by Tom Paris for the warp 10 test that was later conducted on the shuttle Cochrane. (VOY: "Threshold")

Janeway's shuttle []

Janeway's shuttle attacks Voyager

Janeway's shuttle fires on Voyager

This Class 2 shuttle was a part of the holoprogram Insurrection Alpha. It was flown by Tom Paris and Captain Kathryn Janeway on a mission to visit the Rukani.

Upon returning to the USS Voyager, which had been commandeered by Chakotay, the shuttle attacked Voyager before being destroyed. (VOY: "Worst Case Scenario")

The Doctor's shuttle []

This shuttle was the vehicle upon which The Doctor learned basic piloting skills from Tom Paris. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")

This shuttle was only mentioned in dialogue.

Torres' shuttle []

Torres prepares to do an orbital jump

Torres prepares to perform a shuttle jump.

This Class 2 shuttle, flown by a holographic pilot, was part of B'Elanna Torres' orbital skydiving simulation she visited in 2375. (VOY: "Extreme Risk")

Scenes aboard this shuttle were filmed on Monday 29 June 1998 on Paramount Stage 9.

Chakotay, Paris, and Neelix's shuttlecraft []

Neelix views dead Neelix hologram

Neelix's shuttle death recreation

This Type 6 shuttlecraft, a recreation of one of Voyager's shuttlecraft, was used on Voyager Holodeck 2 to determine the reason why their shuttle mission to collect protomatter failed. It was here that Neelix also observed his own death. (VOY: "Mortal Coil")

Starships[]

Borg Encounter cube []

Borg Encounter cube

Borg Encounter cube

This Borg cube was the setting of the simulator holopod training program Borg Encounter. In it, Brad Boimler had to escape. Several instances, he escaped using a Borg sphere that was docked inside. (LD: "I, Excretus")

Borg Encounter sphere []

Borg Encounter sphere

Borg Encounter sphere

This Borg sphere was one method of escape from the Borg cube on which the simulator holopod training program Borg Encounter was set. Upon first seeing it, Brad Boimler described it as an "escape sphere", which he used in several instances, before changing his method of escape to a runabout. (LD: "I, Excretus")

Captain Proton's rocket ship []

Proton's rocket ship

Captain Proton's rocket ship

In Tom Paris' holonovel series, The Adventures of Captain Proton, the titular character piloted a rocket ship that was equipped with a destructo beam. (VOY: "Night", "Bride of Chaotica!")

Proton's rocket ship was designed by visual effects supervisor Dan Curry. (Star Trek Encyclopedia, 4th ed., vol. 2, p. 229)

Cardassian detention center vessels []

Numerous starships were part of a holodeck simulation used by Beckett Mariner, including two Galor-class cruisers, three Jem'Hadar fighters, four Bajoran interceptors, four Danube-class runabouts, five Delta Flyer-type vessels, seven Federation attack fighters, three Snipe-class frigates, two D5-class battle cruisers, five small Cardassian ships of an unnamed type, and three Hideki-class vessels. (LD: "Strange Energies")

Cardassian ship []

This Cardassian ship appeared in the Section 31 holoprogram run by Luther Sloan on Julian Bashir in 2374.

The ship, which carried Weyoun 5, beamed Bashir aboard from Deep Space 9 as part of their extraction of him after the supposed "Dominion spy" was discovered. As the ship traveled at warp, it was engaged by the USS Defiant, which recaptured Bashir. (DS9: "Inquisition")

This vessel was identified as a Cardassian ship in the episode's script, which can likewise be determined by the vessel's architecture. The room was identified as an "office" and was said to be "well-appointed". [1]

Constitution-class refit []

Constitution II class profile, starboard side (hologram)

A refit Constitution-class

This refit Constitution-class starship was the setting of the holoprogram The Good of the Many. (LD: "I, Excretus")

D7 class battle cruiser[]

Enterprise attacked by D7 (Holoprogram)

Enterprise attacked by a D7 class battle cruiser

According to an account that was anything but canon, this D7 class Klingon battle cruiser was shown attacking the NX class Enterprise in what appeared to be some sort of malfunctioning holoprogram.

Within the narrative of the holographic program, this apparently occurred directly after a treaty was signed, making Earth safe, according to a holo of Charles Tucker III. (VST: "Holograms All the Way Down")

Jem'Hadar fighters []

Jem'Hadar fighters in holodeck simulation

Two Jem'Hadar fighters

These Jem'Hadar fighters were part of the holodeck simulation created by Tom Paris for Kes. (VOY: "Parturition")

This is the first reference to the Dominion on Star Trek: Voyager, and the only appearance of their vessels in the series.

Klingon Birds-of-Prey []

These three Klingon Birds-of-Prey were used in the revised Kobayashi Maru scenario holoprogram. Following their defeat, a fourth Bird-of-Prey decloaked and continued the attack, but Spock was able to beam himself and Dal over to the ship and incapacitate the bridge crew. (PRO: "Kobayashi")

Due to the use of archive audio, these vessels were identified under varied designations, including "Klingon warships", "Klingon ships", and a "Klingon battle cruiser".

Klingon warbirds[]

K't'inga-class battle cruisers []

IKS Amar with support ships

Three cruisers in formation

These three K't'inga-class battle cruisers were used in the Kobayashi Maru scenario. (Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)

Sensor ghosts []

Romulan warship wargame

A false warship image

This Romulan warship appeared to go along with the sensor ghosts remotely created by Worf while aboard the USS Hathaway in order to trick the sensors aboard USS Enterprise-D into believing that it was under attack by the Romulans during Operation Lovely Angel in 2365.

Worf later arranged a similar strategy to fool the sensors of the Kreechta into believing that another Federation starship was on an intercept course following the perceived destruction of the Hathaway. (TNG: "Peak Performance")

Talaxian ships []

The Doctor projected into space

A Talaxian ship

Projections of these Talaxian ships, along with The Doctor, were broadcast into space by Voyager as it battled several Kazon-Nistrim Predator-class warships. (VOY: "Basics, Part I")

Vindicta's Bird-of-Prey[]

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