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Tholian starship (23rd century)

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Tholian starship
Vessel of the class
Affiliation: Tholian Assembly
Active: 23rd century
Armament: Torpedoes, Tholian web
Defenses: Deflector shields
Interior cabin, with Commander Loskene

Interior cabin, with Commander Loskene

For the 22nd century vessel, see Tholian starship (22nd century).

Tholian starships were small starships of characteristic shape, utilized by the Tholian Assembly during the 23rd century. These vessels were armed with plasma torpedo-like weaponry. But their most powerful weapon was the so-called "Tholian web". This web was "weaved" by two or more Tholian vessels around an enemy ship, trapping it. The web could then be contracted, destroying the vessel inside.

In 2268, a Tholian vessel intercepted the USS Enterprise, demanding that it leave Tholian territory. At the request of First Officer Spock, Tholian Commander Loskene allowed the Enterprise additional time before they were required to withdraw to allow the Enterprise to rescue Kirk from the interphased USS Defiant. The Enterprise crew was unable to rescue Kirk within the Tholian time limit and the Tholians opened fire, damaging the Enterprise. The Enterprise returned fire, inflicting damage on the Tholian vessel.

Soon after, a second Tholian vessel appeared, and the two ships began constucting a web in an attempt to trap the Enterprise. The Enterprise crew, fortunately, was able to recover Kirk and escape before they fell victim to the Tholian's web. (TOS: "The Tholian Web")

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Original studio model

The studio model for the Tholian ship was designed by Walter M. Jefferies and constructed in part by Denis Russell. [1] This model was the last new original design created for the series, and would later be redressed to represent the Aurora in "The Way to Eden".

For the 2006 remastered edition of "The Tholian Web", the Tholian vessels appeared much different from their initial appearance. Now more closely resembling the Tholian ships from Star Trek: Enterprise (episodes "Future Tense" and "In a Mirror, Darkly"), the TOS-R version featured an altered structure and lighted interior.

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