Andromeda Ascendant

The Andromeda Ascendant is a fictional starship in the television series Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda.

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The featured ship of the Andromeda television show, the Andromeda Ascendant

The Andromeda is a High Guard ship of the line, a Glorious Heritage-class heavy cruiser, from the days of the old Systems Commonwealth. Andromeda and her captain, Dylan Hunt (played by Kevin Sorbo) were frozen in a black hole for 300 years before being rescued by the crew of the Eureka Maru in CY 10087 (approx 5161 AD). The ship has an A.I. that controls ship functions and interacts with the crew. The ship's engineer built an avatar of Andromeda, which they call Rommie (played by Lexa Doig). An avatar is an android built to represent the personality and physical representation of the ship's A.I., in this case in the form of a human female. The ship is equipped with a slipstream drive for faster than light travel.

Andromeda is somewhat unique among starships as it is clearly implied that she has an emotional attachment to Captain Hunt. This is a variation on the idea of starship captains being in love with their ships, an idea introduced by Roddenberry in Star Trek.

General information

  • Shining Path to Truth and Knowledge AI model GRA 112
  • Serial number XMC-10-182
  • Glorious Heritage class heavy cruiser
  • Commissioned 12th day of Kalends, CY 9772, under command of Captain Fatima Novarro
  • Commission ceremony attended by Empress Sucharitkul XII and Admiral Constanza Q. Stark
  • Commanded by Capt. Dylan Hunt from CY 9781 to present
  • Standard crew complement: 4,132
  • Encounters with the Magog Worldship: first encounter some time between CY 9776-9781, subsequent encounters CY 10087 and 10090
  • Encounters with Route of Ages : CY 10090 (three times total, was lost for an indeterminable amount of time from the crew's point of view from the second encounter)
  • Returned to Tarn-Vedra: CY 10090
  • CY = Commonwealth Year
  • AFC = After the Fall of the Commonwealth

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