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The '''DY-100 class''' of ships were ] ] vessels from the late ] and early ]. At least some DY-100 ships were ]s, in which the crew could be placed into ]. The ships were designed for interplanetary travel only, had nuclear powered engines, were equiped with ], and had transistors as components. (]: "]") | The '''DY-100 class''' of ships were ] ] vessels from the late ] and early ]. At least some DY-100 ships were ]s, in which the crew could be placed into ]. The ships were designed for interplanetary travel only, had nuclear powered engines, were equiped with ], and had transistors as components. (]: "]") | ||
The production of the DY-100 class ship began sometime prior to ]. A later generation of the class, the ], was similar in configuration and some ] ] had trouble telling them apart. (]: "]"; '']'') | The production of the DY-100 class ship began sometime prior to ]. A later generation of the class, the ], was similar in configuration and some ] ] had trouble telling them apart. (]: "]"; '']'') | ||
A model of a DY-100 appeared on a window sill of the office where ] worked, at the ] in ] in 1996. (]: "]") A ] of a DY-100 launch was in the ], along with many other space achievements, like the ], the '']'', and ]. (]: "]") | A model of a DY-100 appeared on a window sill of the office where ] worked, at the ] in ] in 1996. (]: "]") A ] of a DY-100 launch was in the ], along with many other space achievements, like the ], the '']'', and ]. (]: "]") |
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The DY-100 class of ships were Earth space vessels from the late 20th and early 21st centuries. At least some DY-100 ships were sleeper ships, in which the crew could be placed into suspended animation. The ships were designed for interplanetary travel only, had nuclear powered engines, were equiped with artificial gravity, and had transistors as components. (TOS: "Space Seed")
The production of the DY-100 class ship began sometime prior to 1996. A later generation of the class, the DY-500, was similar in configuration and some 23rd Century humans had trouble telling them apart. (TOS: "Space Seed"; Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
A model of a DY-100 appeared on a window sill of the office where Rain Robinson worked, at the Griffith Observatory in California in 1996. (VOY: "Future's End") A photograph of a DY-100 launch was in the 602 club, along with many other space achievements, like the NX-Alpha, the Phoenix, and USS Enterprise (XCV 330). (ENT: "First Flight")
List of DY-100s
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