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USS Yorktown (NCC-91717)

USS Yorktown

Constitution III-class • NCC-91717 • Fourth Fleet • Managed by FADM Teylas Ramar

“It is good to have an end to journey towards, but it is the journey that matters in the end.”

Ursula K. Le Guin – Ship’s Dedication Quote

The USS Yorktown is a Constitution III-class starship that currently serves as the flagship of Starfleet’s Fourth Fleet. Originally slated to be named the USS Exeter, the Constitution III in drydock was renamed Yorktown after the previous Echelon-class Yorktown was destroyed during the events of Frontier Day.

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23 November 2025

A Divided Sky - Chapter V

A Divided Sky

RRW Devoras and USS Yorktown

The Romulan Republic shuttle slipped through the darkness amongst the shadows cast by Quorath VII and its moons. The shuttle’s cloak held steady, every system throttled down to the lowest possible output as it approached the barren surface of the outer moon. The hull vibrated lightly as the [...]

15 November 2025

A Divided Sky - Chapter IV

A Divided Sky

RRW Devoras and USS Yorktown

The transporter beam faded, leaving Captain Jerok and Admiral Tolak standing on the Yorktown’s transporter pad. The cool, steady hum of the ship surrounded them, a stark contrast to the warm light of Quorath III. Jerok stepped off the pad first, his expression already shifting to match the [...]

8 November 2025

A Divided Sky - Chapter III

A Divided Sky

RRW Devoras and USS Yorktown

Dawn spread over Quorath III, painting the pavilion’s pale stone in sunlight. Captain Jerok and Admiral Tolak tr’Servek led a small delegation through the plaza, greeted by the councilors they had dined with the night before. Conversation was polite but measured, each side careful to [...]

30 October 2025

A Divided Sky - Chapter II

A Divided Sky

RRW Devoras and USS Yorktown

The last of the meal had been cleared away, leaving only the faint aroma of Romulan spices in the night air. Outside, the twin moons hung low over the horizon, their light shining through the glass canopy. The formalities were behind them now, replaced by quiet conversation and reflective [...]