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The USS Enterprise-D's registry number on the underside of its primary hull

A registry was a place to record or register information. One such registry is the Vulcan Genome Registry. (ENT: "The Forge")

Vessels were often registered by agency. They may record a vessel's name, registry number, history, and basic ship information. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

Ship registries were used as early as the 19th century. In 1893, after overhearing a time-lost Data mentioning a starship, Samuel Clemens asked, "What registry is that!?" (TNG: "Time's Arrow")

In the 23rd and 24th century, Starfleet vessels were able to check both historical registries from Earth and Vulcan as well as the Starfleet Registry. (TOS: "Space Seed", "The Ultimate Computer"; TNG: "Unification I")

The SS Botany Bay was not listed in any registry, although this might have been a result of the lack of unfragmented records in that era. (TOS: "Space Seed")

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[edit] Registry numbers and prefixes

In some governments and agencies, a ship entered into a registry received a prefix that was placed before the vessel's name. This prefix was used to easily identify the vessel as belonging to that agency.

A registry prefix should not be confused with a ship's prefix code.

Vessel prefixes include:

Prefix Stands for Agency / Government Example
CSS Confederate States Ship Confederate States of America (1800s) CSS Virginia
DEV unknown unknown (2183) DEV Eagle Valley
ECS Earth Cargo Service Earth Cargo Service (21022153) ECS Horizon
FMS unknown unknown (2370) FMS Geldonero
HMS His/Her Majesty's Ship Royal Navy (17052135) HMS Clement
IKS Imperial Klingon Ship Klingon Empire (22682375) IKS Rotarran
IRW Imperial Romulan Warbird Romulan Star Empire (2369) IRW Khazara
ISS Imperial Starship Terran Empire (21552267) ISS Avenger
PWB Praetorial Warbird Romulan Star Empire (2375) PWB Tomal
RMS Royal Mail Ship Royal Mail (18402007) RMS Titanic
SS unknown unknown (19962187) SS Conestoga
Starship UN (2123) SS Mariposa
Starship American Continent Institute (2236) SS Columbia
Starship Merchant Service (22612262) SS Beagle
Starship United Federation of Planets (22672370) SS Santa Maria
Starship Starfleet (2364) SS Tsiolkovsky
USGS unknown unknown (2370) USGS Powell
USS United States Ship United States of America (1800s2130s) USS Monitor
United Starship Starfleet (2161–present) USS Defiant
VK unknown Russian (21052160) VK Velikan

† With Earth's national prefixes (British HMS and Russian VK) still in use up to the founding of the Federation, it is probable that USS still meant United States Ship in the same time-frame, but we only have one example to look at.

Items listed in a registry generally had a number or code to help identify the specific entry.

Registry numbers can be changed, as seems to be the case of the USS Yamato. The reason for this practice is unknown.

In some registries, the registry number was preceded by an abbreviation as well:

Registry Prefix Agency / Government Example
BDR United Federation of Planets (2360) SS Santa Maria (BDR-529)
C1 unknown (21st century) Bonaventure (C1-21)
CV United States of America (1940s) USS Enterprise (CV-6)
CVN United States of America (1986) USS Enterprise (CVN-65)
ECS Earth Cargo Service (2151) ECS Fortunate (ECS-2801)
H Starfleet (2373) H-47
NAR UN (2123) SS Mariposa (NAR-7678)
United Federation of Planets (22932368) SS Vico (NAR-18834)
NC Earth Starfleet (2154) NC-05
United Federation of Planets (2269) Aurora (NC-17740)
NCC Starfleet (21672379) Raging Queen (NCC-42284)
NCD Iyaaran (2369) NCD-31775
NCV Starfleet (2800s) USS Relativity (NCV-474439-G)
NFT El Aurian (2293) SS Robert Fox (NFT-1327)
NSP Vulcan National Merchant Fleet (2364) T'Pau (NSP-17938)
NX Earth Starfleet (21432161) Enterprise (NX-01)
Starfleet (22852375) USS Prometheus (NX-59650)
OV NASA (19762000s) OV-165
VS Vulcan government Surak (VS 5047 61192259584-5)
XCV unknown (pre-2143) USS Enterprise (XCV 330)
YLT unknown (2369) YLT-3609

Aside from the registry prefixes, Starfleet at one time also used letters after the main registry prefix to further define specific types of craft. This was seen in the freighter USS Huron, with its registry of NCC-F1513 and the Antares-type ships with the registry NCC-G1465. (TAS: "More Tribbles, More Troubles", "The Pirates of Orion") The the first Earth ship to have warp drive installed, Bonaventure, had an anomalous arrangement of the registry numbers, 10281NCC. (TAS: "The Time Trap")

Starfleet would also use sequential lettering after a registry number was repeated to honor a former vessel. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)

Examples of this include:

Starship Registry number Dates
USS Dauntless NX-01-A 2374
USS Enterprise-A NCC-1701-A 22862293
USS Enterprise-B NCC-1701-B 2293
USS Enterprise-C NCC-1701-C 2344
USS Enterprise-D NCC-1701-D 23632371
USS Enterprise-E NCC-1701-E 23722379
USS Enterprise-J NCC-1701-J 26th century
USS Relativity NCV-474439-G 29th century
USS Yamato NCC-1305-E 2365

[edit] Background

USS Enterprise (NX-01).
The shuttlecraft N.C.C. 17019
In ENT: "Divergence", the prefix "USS" is seen for the only time on a computer graphic referring to both Enterprise and Columbia. This was admitted to be a production mistake and was seen in no other Enterprise production.

The most famous registry number, of course, is NCC-1701 of the original USS Enterprise. It was chosen by Matt Jefferies, who was a pilot before joining the Star Trek staff, and based the registry number on 20th century aircraft registration codes. In the early 20th century, the letter "N" indicated a United States origin, and the letter "C" indicated a civilian aircraft. Jefferies arbitrarily added a second "C" for aesthetics. Several close-ups, in TAS: "Mudd's Passion", of a registry number on an Enterprise shuttlecraft, show the prefix given as "N.C.C.", suggesting the letters are in fact an abbreviation. Star Trek Blueprints designates the abbreviation to be "Naval Construction Contract". In a sketch of the Enterprise, drawn by Jefferies, he states the numbers "1701" stand for the 17th cruiser design, serial number #1.

The prefix NX was formerly used for experimental aircraft registered in the United States, and was also used in Star Trek series and films to denote an experimental starship, such as the USS Excelsior.

According to Rick Sternbach, the NAR prefix indicates "Merchant-type vessels," further stating that the meaning behind its use "goes back to Mike and me and others in the National Association of Rocketry." [1]

Based on usage – VK Yuri Gagarin and VK Velikan – it is probable that the VK prefix means a Russian ship in Star Trek. In the real world, the Russians do not use prefixes for their ship names.

  • In the book The Hunt for Red October, the primary Alfa-class attack sub is named V.K. Konovalov, in honor of Vladimir Konstantinovich Konovalov. This suggests that the use of VK as a Russian prefix is either an error on the part of the Star Trek writers or an homage to Tom Clancy.
  • VK might also be used by the Star Trek writers to mean an acronym for Военный Корабль (Military Ship, Voenny Korabl) which is not used in the real world either, but at least makes some sense.

[edit] Apocrypha

According to the novels of Diane Duane and Peter Morwood, Klingon starships use a "KL" registry number prefix. Diane Duane's Rihannsu novels give the prefix ChR for Romulan starships.

NCC was stated to stand for Navigational Contact Code in a novel.

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