Special note for Starfleet ships: class names (Galaxy-class, Intrepid-class, etc) are not included in the Shipyard main interface or in the active ship roster, but are shown elsewhere. The ship that your Captain is currently flying may not be moved to Drydock or dismissed/discharged. Due to this, it is advised that you DO NOT dismiss/discharge any ships before reaching Level 52. These Admiralty cards can be quite valuable in generating experience, dilithium, and other resources. When you unlock the Admiralty system at Level 52, your Captain’s will be rewarded a durable ‘Admiralty card’ for every ship currently in their active ships roster, and will gain one anytime that they claim a new ship after that (or return it to active ships roster from Drydock). Note that some ships (see below) cannot be reclaimed for free after being dismissed/discharged, so be careful! You can also free up existing slots by visiting a Starship Selection Officer and either moving inactive ships to the Drydock, or dismissing/discharging inactive ships. If your Captain’s active ships roster is full, they can gain additional slots by levelling up, or by purchasing slots from the Zen store. ![]() Your Captain will then need to visit a Starship Selection Officer (located near most Shipyards there is also one located, independently of a Shipyard, at the Fleet Colony) in order to select it as their current ship, if that is desired. ![]() Throughout this guide, ‘Captain’ is used to refer to your player character.Īfter claiming the ships listed below, they will either be found in your Captain’s active ships roster, or as an item in your Captain’s inventory (which, when used, will produce a ship in your Captain’s active ships roster). This is a guide to all the different ways to obtain (and/or upgrade) a ship in Star Trek Online. “Look at all the pretty STARSHIPS! How do I get one?” Guide to all methods of acquiring new starships (both free and with cost).
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