What does the U.S.S. Stand for?
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What does the U.S.S. Stand for?
I mean, clearly it can't still stand for United States Ship. So what does the USS in Star Trek stand for?
and for that matter, what does NCC, or NX stand for?
and for that matter, what does NCC, or NX stand for?
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Re: What does the U.S.S. Stand for?
Unless I'm very much mistaken, there ARE no canon explanations for those acronyms. IIRC, the most popular Fandom ones arenavy_seal55 wrote:I mean, clearly it can't still stand for United States Ship. So what does the USS in Star Trek stand for?
and for that matter, what does NCC, or NX stand for?
USS-UFP StarShip
NCC- Navy/Naval Construction Contract
NX-Navy/Naval Experimental.
I happen to like those, but they're non-canon as hell.
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In the series, "USS" stood for "United Space Ship". Diane Duane in her Trek novels offered up a better interpretation as "United Systems Starship", but the former is canon as it was in the scripts.
There is no canon explanation for "NCC". The Franz-Jospeh Schnaubelt blueprints for the Enterprise stated that the initials stood for "Naval Construction Contract". Other guides suggested "Navigational Contact Code".
The real basis for it was that the registry number for the Enterprise derived from the registry for Matt Jeffries private plane —NC-171. He simply added the "0" and the second "C" for aesthetic balance.
There is no canon explanation for "NCC". The Franz-Jospeh Schnaubelt blueprints for the Enterprise stated that the initials stood for "Naval Construction Contract". Other guides suggested "Navigational Contact Code".
The real basis for it was that the registry number for the Enterprise derived from the registry for Matt Jeffries private plane —NC-171. He simply added the "0" and the second "C" for aesthetic balance.
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As far as I know they mean
USS = United (earth or federation of planets) StarShip
NCC = regular federation starship
NX = Extremental fedaration starship or NX-class starship.
though it never said in canon that's implication.
USS = United (earth or federation of planets) StarShip
NCC = regular federation starship
NX = Extremental fedaration starship or NX-class starship.
though it never said in canon that's implication.
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And in the 22nd CAs far as I know they mean
USS = United (earth or federation of planets) StarShip
NCC = regular federation starship
NX = Extremental fedaration starship or NX-class starship.
SS = StarShip
ECS = Earth Cargo Ship
HMS = His/Her Majesty's (Star)Ship
But these appear to be phased out by TNG.
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Errr. NCC is often in front of a ship's call letters, with the USS being in front of the name, usually on the same ship. I'd imagine your knowledge of what they mean is drastically wrong.Lord Revan wrote:As far as I know they mean
USS = United (earth or federation of planets) StarShip
NCC = regular federation starship
NX = Extremental fedaration starship or NX-class starship.
though it never said in canon that's implication.
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IIRC all commissioned Federation starships are NCC, even in obvious differences of class. To pick the Dominion war as a representative example the USS Enterprise was NCC-1701D, and the USS Defiant was NCC-75633. The Defiant clearly cannot be of the same class of ship as the Ent-D.Uraniun235 wrote:I don't think the NCC definition you're referring to was intended to be the NCC prefix on the registry, but the ship type... much like BB means Battleship or DD means Destroyer.
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*sigh* No, what I meant was this...
There are ship designations like BB, DD, CA. The game Starfleet Command adopted these and also added new ones of it's own for the myriad of ship configurations you could choose from.
So, you could take two CAs and a DD; this would be referred to by most as two Constitution cruisers and an Akula destroyer.
Pretty much every variation got it's own designation. So you had CA+, which had a couple extra phasers, or DX which was some uprated destroyer... or CC, which stood for "Command Cruiser" in the game.
One of the variants of CC was NCC, which was "New Command Cruiser". This NCC designation had nothing whatsoever to do with the NCC- prefix on ship registries - so destroyers, cruisers, dreadnoughts, etc. all got NCC- prefixes on their registry number.
*sigh* No, what I meant was this...
There are ship designations like BB, DD, CA. The game Starfleet Command adopted these and also added new ones of it's own for the myriad of ship configurations you could choose from.
So, you could take two CAs and a DD; this would be referred to by most as two Constitution cruisers and an Akula destroyer.
Pretty much every variation got it's own designation. So you had CA+, which had a couple extra phasers, or DX which was some uprated destroyer... or CC, which stood for "Command Cruiser" in the game.
One of the variants of CC was NCC, which was "New Command Cruiser". This NCC designation had nothing whatsoever to do with the NCC- prefix on ship registries - so destroyers, cruisers, dreadnoughts, etc. all got NCC- prefixes on their registry number.
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well no, as all non-experemental (my typos non-withstanding) federations ship have the NCC in front of their call letters and all federations ships have the USS in front of their name.General Zod wrote:Errr. NCC is often in front of a ship's call letters, with the USS being in front of the name, usually on the same ship. I'd imagine your knowledge of what they mean is drastically wrong.Lord Revan wrote:As far as I know they mean
USS = United (earth or federation of planets) StarShip
NCC = regular federation starship
NX = Extremental fedaration starship or NX-class starship.
though it never said in canon that's implication.
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Eh? NCC doesn't mean it's a regular federation starship at all afaik. If anything it would make sense that it's used to label the type of starship, much the same way letters are used to distinguish types of fighter jets in a modern navy or airforce.Lord Revan wrote:well no, as all non-experemental (my typos non-withstanding) federations ship have the NCC in front of their call letters and all federations ships have the USS in front of their name.General Zod wrote:Errr. NCC is often in front of a ship's call letters, with the USS being in front of the name, usually on the same ship. I'd imagine your knowledge of what they mean is drastically wrong.Lord Revan wrote:As far as I know they mean
USS = United (earth or federation of planets) StarShip
NCC = regular federation starship
NX = Extremental fedaration starship or NX-class starship.
though it never said in canon that's implication.
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But NCC is on every Federation starship in active duty. From TOS onward, the only codes seen frequently are NX (prototypes), NAR (civilian) and NCC (Federation, active duty). (EDIT : this page has the full list of all the canon registry prefixes)Eh? NCC doesn't mean it's a regular federation starship at all afaik. If anything it would make sense that it's used to label the type of starship, much the same way letters are used to distinguish types of fighter jets in a modern navy or airforce.
There is, AFAIK, no indication in the registry of the ship type.
http://www.startrek.com/startrek/view/h ... q/674.html
There is no official reason for the registry letters
My opinion as to what they might mean
NCC: Naval Command Code
NX: Naval Experimental
NAR: Naval Authorized Research
NCV: Naval Chronometric Vessel
Ofcourse that's just me.
There is no official reason for the registry letters
My opinion as to what they might mean
NCC: Naval Command Code
NX: Naval Experimental
NAR: Naval Authorized Research
NCV: Naval Chronometric Vessel
Ofcourse that's just me.