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The USS Curnow (NCC-7000) was the lead ship and prototype of the Curnow-class tactical cruisers. She was on active duty in Starfleet during at least the late 23rd and early 24th centuries. The Curnow was commissioned ca. 2292. (Jackill's Starfleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, vol. 3) Presumably named after the indigenous name for Cornwall, also spelled Kernow.

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  • USS Curnow (NCC-7000)
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  • The USS Curnow (NCC-7000) was the lead ship and prototype of the Curnow-class tactical cruisers. She was on active duty in Starfleet during at least the late 23rd and early 24th centuries. The Curnow was commissioned ca. 2292. (Jackill's Starfleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, vol. 3) Presumably named after the indigenous name for Cornwall, also spelled Kernow.
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Launched
  • ca. 2292
Name
  • USS Curnow
Type
  • Tactical cruiser
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  • NCC-7000
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  • Curnow
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  • The USS Curnow (NCC-7000) was the lead ship and prototype of the Curnow-class tactical cruisers. She was on active duty in Starfleet during at least the late 23rd and early 24th centuries. The Curnow was commissioned ca. 2292. (Jackill's Starfleet Reference Manual: Ships of the Fleet, vol. 3) Presumably named after the indigenous name for Cornwall, also spelled Kernow.
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