Highlights

  • USS Voyager: Only those who don't prioritize personal relationships should serve on the isolated starship that spent a decade in the Delta Quadrant.
  • USS Defiant: Choosing to defend the Federation on the warship means sacrificing comfort and relaxation facilities for combat duties.
  • USS Enterprise-D: Serving on this premier starship offers a life of luxury, with advanced holodecks, a stylish bar, and even a well-equipped school for children.

Starships play a key role in the universe of Star Trek, from protecting the Federation during times of galactic conflict to embarking on voyages of discovery to the furthest stars. The long-term mission profiles of many of these impressive vessels mean that each must provide a home away for their intrepid crews, including living quarters and recreational facilities.

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Of course, while traversing the depths of space is not for the faint-hearted, brave Starfleet crews choose to face the unknown aboard vessels like the Enterprise-D, the USS Voyager, and the USS Defiant. While each of these vessels offers different challenges to those serving aboard, they're united in their exploration of the final frontier.

1 USS Grissom

Oberth-class | Era: 23rd Century

The USS Grissom orbits a planet in Star Trek III: The Search For Spock.

The USS Grissom may be better known for its unusual design than its role in Starfleet history, but this small science vessel facilitated scientific investigations of several worlds, including the Genesis Planet in 2285.

Unfortunately, the Grissom was destroyed in a Klingon ambush shortly after reaching the Genesis Planet, so would-be crew members wishing to avoid an untimely demise should disembark before the starship's fateful voyage. Nonetheless, for those looking to contribute to Federation research in a more laid-back environment, the USS Grissom might be the perfect fit.

2 USS Cerritos

California-class | Era: 24th Century

The USS Cerittos approaches Deep Space Nine.

The United Federation of Planets is a vast alliance spanning countless light years, and not every ship in Starfleet can dedicate itself to expanding those frontiers. Indeed, utilitarian ships like the USS Cerritos also help to ensure the Federation's longevity by undertaking follow-up missions, maintenance work, and diplomacy—as well as by providing a haven for Starfleet's less industrious cadets.

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However, life aboard the Cerritos is far from boring: Captain Freeman was accused of a genocidal plot against the alien Pakleds, while the starship played a vital role in ending an AI uprising in 2381. While the California-class starship might not be the most glamorous vessel in Starfleet's arsenal, it offers great opportunities for those who prefer to work in the background to (mostly) avoid death and destruction.

3 USS Voyager

Intrepid-class | Era: 24th Century

star trek uss voyager

Star Trek is known for its focus on exploration, but it is sometimes possible to have too much of a good thing. This may well be the case for the USS Voyager; while Katherine Janeway's vessel holds the distinction of being the first Federation vessel to successfully traverse the mysterious Delta Quadrant, it spent nearly a decade isolated from the Federation. As a result, only those who have no desire to spend time with their friends and family back home are likely to enjoy serving aboard Voyager.

However, those who are up to the challenge have the opportunity to participate in some historic Star Trek moments, from mapping a truly unknown part of the galaxy and meeting new species to re-encountering old foes like the Borg. Working aboard the USS Voyager is unlikely to suit every aspiring officer, but it does offer an experience like no other starship.

4 Enterprise NX-01

NX-class | Era: 22nd Century

Star Trek: Enterprise NX-01

The first starship to bear the name Enterprise may not be the most technologically advanced (the set was designed to resemble a contemporary submarine rather than a futuristic vessel) or the most well-loved by fans, but the NX-class ship still has plenty to offer to willing pioneers. For example, Captain Archer's Enterprise encountered classic species like the Klingons, Romulans, and Borg for the first time, laying the groundwork for further voyages.

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Admittedly, the Enterprise NX-01 misses out on many perks offered by other starships, as it is relatively slow and possesses only rudimentary transporter technology. However, for those wanting to take the first steps into the unknown, this starship is ideal.

5 USS Defiant

Defiant-class | Era: 24th Century

Star Trek USS Defiant

The Federation's Starfleet is not intended to function as a military organization. Indeed, before the development of the USS Defiant, Starfleet's vessels, while well-armed, were designed for exploration and research rather than full-blown combat. Seismic geopolitical events forced the Federation to change its ways, resulting in the proliferation of dedicated warships like the Defiant. Despite its diminutive size, the starship packs a punch, playing an outsized role in several key battles.

However, this focus on armaments inevitably came at the expense of relaxation facilities. Crews serving aboard the Defiant were faced with a bare-bones living experience as well as the prospect of sustained combat duties. While service aboard the USS Defiant offers an exciting post for those wishing to defend the Federation from dangerous threats, this comes at the cost of a lower quality of life as compared to working aboard a larger vessel.

6 USS Relativity

Wells-class | Era: 29th Century

The USS Relativity in Star Trek: Voyager.

While Star Trek's iconic opening suggests that space is the final frontier, there is another dimension worthy of exploration: time. Time travel technology appears infrequently within the Star Trek franchise (most famously in the lighthearted Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home), but several episodes suggest the widespread adoption of time travel by Starfleet centuries after the iconic adventures of Kirk and Picard.

The time-traveling USS Relativity is capable of exploring not only space but also the entire span of history. However, there may be some drawbacks to working aboard the Relativity, including an increased chance of developing temporal psychosis, a debilitating condition caused by overuse of the starship's temporal transporter system. As such, only the most fearless Starfleet cadets should consider a posting aboard this ship.

7 USS Enterprise

Constitution-class | Era: 23rd Century

Star Trek: Original Enterprise

Commanded by Starfleet legends like Christopher Pike and James T. Kirk, the Constitution-class version of the USS Enterprise is not only the flagship of the United Federation of Planets but also one of the best starships on which to work. Admittedly, this version of the Enterprise is smaller than those that would follow and features some eye-straining interior decor, but it nonetheless played a pivotal role in Federation history.

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Perhaps the greatest drawback to serving aboard the Enterprise is the crew's high mortality rate, especially among the red-shirted personnel. Those wishing to work aboard Kirk's Enterprise should consider a career in the relatively safer blue-shirted sciences department unless they're willing to be pointlessly killed by the alien of the week.

8 USS Enterprise-D

Galaxy-class | Era: 24th Century

Star Trek: Enterprise D

Many Star Trek fans view the Enterprise-D as the premier ship within the sci-fi franchise, and for good reason. As well as making first contact with numerous alien species and playing a key role in galactic politics, the massive starship provides a life of luxury for those who serve aboard it. In addition to advanced holodecks, extracurricular activities aboard the Enterprise-D include amateur dramatics and Ten Forward, a stylish bar run by the enigmatic Guinan.

Nor do parents have to worry about childcare, as the Galaxy-class vessel contains a well-equipped school to educate the next generation. Admittedly, the Enterprise-D frequently encounters danger, but thanks to the expertise of its command staff, these crises are always resolved. For those wishing to explore the galaxy from the comfort of a cruise liner, The Next Generation's hero ship has no competition.

StarTrekFranchiseTag
Star Trek

Created by
Gene Roddenberry
First Film
Star Trek: The Motion Picture
First TV Show
Star Trek: The Original Series
Creation Year
1966