
Display models of ships named Titan.
The name Titan had a longstanding history as a ship name, starting as early as the 20th century and lasting at least into the 25th century.
History[]
Earth[]
The Titan II was an American Human-rated expendable rocket that was in service with NASA and the United States Air Force in the mid-20th century. The rocket was used for national defense and space exploration. A modified Titan II rocket formed the framework and launch vehicle for Zefram Cochrane's experimental warp ship, the Phoenix. (Star Trek: First Contact; TOS: "Court Martial")
The Titan was a Human spacecraft operated by Earth. In 2381, a picture of this spacecraft was displayed alongside other spacecraft named Titan in the observation lounge of the USS Titan. (LD: "Kayshon, His Eyes Open")
United Federation of Planets[]
Two early Federation starship Titans served sometime prior to the 2380s. The model of one was depicted aboard one of two successors. (LD: "Kayshon, His Eyes Open") While the model of the second appeared in a later successor. (PIC: "Disengage")
The USS Titan (NCC-80102) was a Luna-class starship that served under Captain William T. Riker in 2379. (Star Trek Nemesis)
The USS Titan (NCC-80102-A) was a Constitution III-class starship launched under the command of Captain Liam Shaw. (PIC: "The Next Generation") It was later rechristened as the USS Enterprise-G. (PIC: "The Last Generation")
Legacy[]
The legacy of the ships named Titan was honored in several places, including:
- In a series of images in the observation lounge of the USS Titan (NCC-80102). (LD: "Kayshon, His Eyes Open")
- In a series of display models in the observation lounge of the USS Titan-A. (PIC: "Disengage")
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