What were all the ships at the Fleet Museum in Star Trek: Picard

Todd Stashwick as Captain Liam Shaw and Jonathan Frakes as Riker in "Disengage" Episode 302, Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. ©2021 Viacom, International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Todd Stashwick as Captain Liam Shaw and Jonathan Frakes as Riker in "Disengage" Episode 302, Star Trek: Picard on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. ©2021 Viacom, International Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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Star Trek: Picard took fans to the Starfleet Fleet Museum

The strength of Star Trek: Picard has been its constant use of nostalgia and cameos to keep fans happy. Is the season’s story any good? We’ll talk about that at a later date, but right now all everyone is talking about is the “memberberries” that the show is leaning on.

That’s been the whole hook of the season, reminding people of what came before, even if what is currently happening isn’t on the same level. It’s working too, many fans like what they’re seeing, even if what they’re doing feels more like New Star Wars than anything else.

The thing that we can say we liked seeing was the Fleet Museum that Starfleet has. In it was a list of ships, both named and not, that fans got to see again. The two big names obviously were the Voyager and the Enterprise-A, but they weren’t the only ships that were seen at the museum.

While most weren’t named, the types that were there were pretty obvious and we’re going to list them all.

What ships were at the Fleet Museum in Star Trek: Picard?

Thanks to a picture (found here) circulating on the internet, we now know what ships were at the Fleet Museum.

  • USS Enterprise-A Constitution refit
  • Klingon Bird of Prey Bounty
  • Klingon K’t’inga Class Battlecruiser
  • NX-01 Refit
  • Miranda-Class
  • Nebula-Class
  • USS Voyager Interpid Class
  • USS Excelsior Excelsior-Class
  • Akira-Class
  • USS New Jersey Constitution-Class
  • Constellation Class
  • USS Titan (stolen)
  • Romulan Bird of Prey
  • USS Defiant Defiant-Class
  •  Saber-Class
  • Akira-Class

Which of the classic Star Trek ships was your favorite in seen at the Fleet Museum and which one would you have liked to see more of? Do you think we’ll get any more cameos this season form iconic ships?

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