(covers information from several alternate timelines)
List of unnamed Federation starships in service during the 23rd century.
By assignment[]
Charlie's transport []
Charlie's transport was a ship that suffered a crash landing on the planet Thasus circa 2252. Losing his parents in the crash, Charles Evans was the sole survivor. It was equipped with microtapes and enough food concentrates to last approximately a year, according to Spock.
When Doctor Leonard McCoy expressed doubt in 2266 that the ship's food supplies would have lasted fourteen years, Charlie claimed to have found food "growing around" on the planet`s surface after the ship's supply was exhausted, and that he learned to talk by listening and responding to the ship's memory banks. (TOS: "Charlie X")
Coleman's starship []
Doctor Arthur Coleman was removed as chief medical officer of this ship for "administrative incompetence" and "flagrant medical blunders". In 2269, Leonard McCoy mentioned this fact to "James T. Kirk" while explaining why he felt "Janice Lester" should not have been placed in Coleman's care rather than his. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")
Garth's starship(s) []
Fleet Captain Garth of Izar was a starship commanding officer in the mid 23rd century. His starship was involved in many important historical actions. (TOS: "Whom Gods Destroy")
Garth commanded his vessel to victory at Axanar some time prior to James Kirk's completion of Starfleet Academy. While Garth was a military hero at Axanar, Cadet Kirk was given the Palm Leaf of Axanar Peace Mission. (TOS: "Court Martial")
Garth ordered his starship's crew to destroy a sovereign, populated planet. They refused his order, and he was institutionalized at Elba II.
Scott's ships []
Over the course of his fifty-one year career, Captain Montgomery Scott had served aboard the USS Stardiver, both USS Enterprise and USS Enterprise-A, in addition to eight other freighters, cruisers, and starships. (TNG: "Relics")
He also served as an engineering advisor on a freighting-line vessel on "a couple" trips from Deneva to the system's outer asteroid belt. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!")
Taylor's science vessel []
In 2286, Doctor Gillian Taylor, a transplanted 20th century whale biologist, was assigned to this science vessel shortly after her arrival to the 23rd century, in order to "catch-up on the past three hundred years". (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
Wesley's ships[]
As the cosmic cloud approached the Federation colony Mantilles, Governor Bob Wesley ordered the evacuation of the place's children, who subsequently boarded these ships. These ships departed from the planet as the cloud approached. Upon the conclusion of an agreement between the cloud and the crew of the USS Enterprise, where it was agreed the cloud would not consume the planet, the ships were recalled. (TAS: "One of Our Planets Is Missing")
Winston's trading vessel[]
By mission[]
Altair VI inauguration ceremony []
These two starships, along with the USS Enterprise, were expected to attend the inauguration ceremony for Altair VI's new president in 2267. (TOS: "Amok Time")
Beta Capricus expedition []
In 2210, this starship participated in mission to Beta Capricus, under the command of Harry Kim's "uncle" Jack. The long range deep-space exploration vessel was designed to be operated by a single pilot while the rest of the crew was held in stasis.
After departing Earth's orbit their starship took six months to reach its destination. Unfortunately, unbeknownst to Earth researchers, there was no star at Beta Capricus. What was believed to be a star was in fact just an electromagnetic echo of a distant galaxy.
Left with little alternative, Jack was forced to turn the ship around and make the trip all the way back to Earth, deciding not to wake the crew. Upon the vessel's return from its year long voyage, the wakened crew was confused that they had apparently not yet left orbit. (VOY: "11:59")
Corvan II relief[]
In 2256, this starship was 84 hours away from Corvan II at the time the colony was attacked by Klingon Birds-of-Prey. (DIS: "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry")
Enterprise tow ships[]
These two Federation tugs towed the badly damaged USS Enterprise to spacedock for repairs in 2257. (DIS: "Brother")
Gamma Trianguli VI scout ship []
In 2267, this scout ship reported some "pretty strange" sensor readings from Gamma Trianguli VI to Starfleet Command. In response to the finding, Command ordered the USS Enterprise to the planet. (TOS: "The Apple")
Ingraham B vessel []
Eight months prior to the USS Enterprise's stopover at Deneva colony, the infestation with flying parasites began when a vessel from Ingraham B was diverted to Deneva by the crew of the ship, who were under the control of the parasites at the time. (TOS: "Operation -- Annihilate!")
Research vessel investigating red bursts[]
After USS Discovery was led to an interstellar asteroid by a red burst, this research vessel was detailed to scan for subspace readings. The findings were unexpected, as for a brief window, the signal appeared to have left behind a trail of tachyon radiation. (DIS: "Saints of Imperfection")
Section 31 vessels[]
- See: Section 31 starships
Sherman's Planet freighter[]
After it was discovered that a shipment of quadrotriticale had been poisoned on Deep Space Station K-7, Starfleet diverted this freighter, with its cargo of the grain, to Sherman's Planet. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles")
Spacedock One ship []
This starship was docked in Spacedock One, along with the USS Excelsior, when the USS Enterprise returned home following the Battle of the Mutara Nebula in 2285. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock)
Starbase 1 docked starship []
This starship was a docked inside Starbase 1 in 2260 when the USS Enterprise, USS Farragut, and USS Archer were docked at the outer ring. (SNW: "The Broken Circle")
Starbase 1 (alternate reality) docked starships[]
In the alternate reality in 2258, nine starships docked at Starbase 1, along with the USS Enterprise and USS Armstrong, prepared to respond to a distress call from Vulcan. Those ships included three Mayflower-type starships and two Newton-type starships. (Star Trek)
Systems-wide failure []
This starship experienced a systems-wide technological failure in 2287. (TNG: "Evolution")
Tarsus IV supply ships []
In 2246, these supply ships were responsible for saving the colony on Tarsus IV. They were earlier than expected in saving the colony, but were too late to save the 4,000 people Kodos had murdered in his attempt to save the colony from starvation. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")
Taurean system transport[]
This ship, with an all-women crew, picked up the female members of Theela's species from the second planet in the Taurean system and transported them to a suitable planet. (TAS: "The Lorelei Signal")
Yorktown docked starships []
In the alternate reality of 2263, two starships were present at Starbase Yorktown shipyard when the USS Enterprise-A was being constructed. The first was entering the shipyard, while the second was docked. (Star Trek Beyond)