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The Jellyfish

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Universe : Prime Timeline
Affiliation : Federation
Class Name : The Jellyfish [1]
Dimensions : Length : 60 m [2]

Notes

A Starfleet vessel constructed in the late 24th century, the Jellyfish was a highly advanced design and was considered the fastest ship available at the time. Ambassador Spock used the vessel to travel to Romulus in his attempt to save the planet from destruction by an exploding star. He failed, and was subsequently thrown back in time when he passed through the resulting black hole. They Jellyfish was captured by Nero and stored aboard the Narada for a time. It was subsequently recaptured by the alternate version of Spock, who used it to prevent Nero from destroying Earth. The Jellyfish was destroyed when Spock rammed it into the Narada, activating the red matter store on board and creating a massive black hole within the ship. [3]

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References

# Series Season Source Comment
1 Speculative
2 Speculative Speculation, estimated from comparing the size of Spock to the cockpit and the cockpit to the ship
3 Star Trek XI
Source : Speculative
Source : Speculative
Comment : Speculation, estimated from comparing the size of Spock to the cockpit and the cockpit to the ship
Film: Star Trek XI

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