Phoenix
fictional interstellar spacecraft in the Star Trek multiverse
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Phoenix
Summary
Phoenix is a fictional spacecraft[1].
Key Facts
- Phoenix's instance of is recorded as fictional spacecraft[2].
- Phoenix is named after Phoenix[3].
- Phoenix's based on is recorded as Titan V[4].
- Phoenix's location is recorded as Smithsonian Institution[5].
- Phoenix's designed by is recorded as John Eaves[6].
- Phoenix's first flight is recorded as +2063-04-05T00:00:00Z[7].
- Phoenix's UTC date of spacecraft launch is recorded as +2063-04-05T00:00:00Z[8].
- Phoenix's significant event is recorded as rocket launch[9].
- Phoenix's crew members is recorded as Zefram Cochrane[10].
- Phoenix's crew members is recorded as Lily Sloane[11].
- Phoenix's from narrative universe is recorded as Star Trek universe[12].
- Phoenix's maximum capacity is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+3'}[13].
- Phoenix's described by source is recorded as Star Trek: The Art of John Eaves[14].
- Phoenix's described by source is recorded as Shipyards: Starfleet Ships: 2151-2293[15].
- Phoenix's described by source is recorded as Q53924076[16].
- Phoenix's described by source is recorded as Q133444191[17].
- Phoenix's present in work is recorded as Star Trek: First Contact[18].
- Phoenix's present in work is recorded as Resistance[19].
- Phoenix's present in work is recorded as An Embarrassment of Dooplers[20].
- Phoenix's has characteristic is recorded as warp drive[21].
- Phoenix's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11bc5n_f1m[22].
- Phoenix's commanded by is recorded as Zefram Cochrane[23].
- Phoenix's Comic Vine ID is recorded as 4055-56902[24].
- Phoenix's Fandom article ID is recorded as nl.memory-alpha:Phoenix[25].
- Phoenix's Fandom article ID is recorded as it.memory-alpha:Phoenix[26].