USS Defiant | |
First: | First: "The Search" (1994) (Deep Space Nine) Second: "The Dogs of War" (1999) (Deep Space Nine) |
Last: | First: "The Changing Face of Evil" (1999) (Deep Space Nine) Second: "The Bounty" (2023) (Picard) |
Affiliation: | United Federation of Planets Starfleet |
Launched: | First: 2370 Second: 2375 |
Class: | Defiant |
Registry: | NX-74205 (as the first Defiant) NCC-75633 (as the second Defiant, originally the USS São Paulo) |
Max Speed: | Warp factor 9.5 (Upgraded 2371) |
Armaments: | Pulsed and beam phasers Photon torpedoes Quantum torpedoes |
Defense: | Deflector shields Cloaking device Ablative armor |
Propulsion: | Impulse drive Warp drive RCS Thrusters |
Length: | 170m (560feet) |
Width: | 134m (440feet) |
Height: | 30m (100feet) |
The USS Defiant is the name of two starships in the Star Trek media franchise, most notably featured in the television series (1993–1999) and the film (1996). Introduced in Deep Space Nine
The Defiant was designed by Jim Martin, Gary Hutzel and Tony Meinger.
For the first two seasons of Deep Space Nine, stories requiring characters to travel off-station typically involved small runabout vessels. Producer Ira Steven Behr and writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe believed runabouts would be insufficient to confront the adversarial Dominion introduced in the second season, and they convinced executive producer Rick Berman of the need for a new ship. Additionally, the Defiant was intended to solve the problem of cramped runabout sets.
The Defiant was initially designed by art illustrator Jim Martin, with contributions from visual effects supervisor Gary Hutzel and modelmaker Tony Meininger. Original designs called for a "beefed-up" runabout-type ship, but this gave way to a full-fledged starship design initially called Valiant. This name was dropped out of fear that it would conflict with
An early screenplay for (1996) called for the Defiant to be destroyed, but Behr objected and the idea was dropped.[2]
Following the Defiant
Benjamin Sisko helped design the Defiant, which was conceived as a prototype vessel to counter the Borg. Sisko receives command of the Defiant in 2370 to make contact with the Dominion in the show's third-season premier. Unlike most Starfleet ships, the Defiant is built for combat rather than science and exploration. The Defiant remains attached to Deep Space Nine under Sisko's command for the remainder of the series, carrying the crew on missions beyond the space station. It appears briefly in Star Trek: First Contact under the command of Worf where it's left badly damaged and the crew has to evacuate to the Enterprise-E after life support fails. The Breen destroy the Defiant during the show's finale arc. Starfleet gives Sisko command of a new ship of the same class, the USS Sao Paulo, which he is given special dispensation to change the ships name and registry to the same as the previous Defiant. The Defiant is seen briefly in the third season episode "The Bounty", out of commission and docked at Starfleet's Fleet Museum.[4] It's also amongst the ships that fall under the control of the living construct in 's two-part season one finale "Supernova."
The Defiant also appears in numerous spin-off books, comics, and video games.
The USS Defiant is noted as a powerful spacecraft vessel of the Star Trek science fiction universe in the late 24th century.[5] CBR compared the maneuverable and powerful Defiant to the Millennium Falcon. Space.com also noted the Defiant as one of the more agile science fiction spacecraft, compared to some of the slower, almost-nautical movement of larger spacecraft of Star Trek.[6]
The moment when Sisko decloaks the Defiant spacecraft for the first time in "The Search" was rated by Geek.com in 2015 as one of the top 35 moments in Star Trek; they said it marked a "great start" to the third season of Deep Space Nine.[7] The addition of the Defiant helped the show dig deeper into stories set in the Gamma Quadrant, as well as the long war-saga arc of the show's later seasons.[8]
A miniature model of the USS Defiant sold for 106,000 USD in 2006 at auction.[9]