Starfleet's Charlotte, NC Ship


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About the USS Hornet, NCC 1714 D

General Hornet Information

Ship's History
Condensed from USS Hornet Crew Membership Handbook, by Mary Kane(nee Samonds) & Ron Byram

The shuttle Charlotte, later renamed Southern Star, was launched Feb. 23, 1985. LCDR Ron Byram was the first commanding officer of this fledgling shuttle. The Hornet was officially launched on June 2, 1987. The name is not only rooted in local history (from a comment of British Lord Cornwallis during the revolution likening locals to a nest of angry hornets) but also the famous U. S. aircraft carrier which saw duty in the Pacific theater during World War II. The intrepid new ship won the Rookie Ship of the Year Award in 1987 and has been cruising the galaxy ever since. Four shuttles have been launched from our Hornet, Tesseract in Durham (NC), Rebel in Lincolnton/Hickory (NC), Yorktown in York County (SC), and Stonewall Jackson in Monroe/Concord (NC). The Rebel, Yorktown, and Stonewall Jackson are all now full-fledged ships.

Read about our home port, Charlotte, NC .

Hey! Did you know that there is an aircraft carrier named the USS Hornet? Find out more about our sister ship at the official USS Hornet site. Learn about other ships named Hornet as well.


We're Starfleet's web site PICK OF THE MONTH for January 1998!!!!

We're also REGION 1's 1997 WEB SITE OF THE YEAR!!!

Special Hornet Resources

See our ship's official logo

Debbie Ham's Sci-Fi Book Reviews

An oldie but a goodie- Star Trek: The Next Generation Meets Microsoft

Data's Ode to Spot

Tic-Tac-Toe in JAVA! (don't look if ya aint got java!)

Hornet's One Liners

Klingon Stuff

A Trek for Trek: Italia

Hornet Fun Activities

In addition to our fun 'n food monthly meetings and dinners out, we also have an annual picnic in June and a Nearly New Year's Party. We also do lots of informal things together, from going to conventions (as spectators, security, or thrill seekers) to movies to about anything.

Hornet Charity Activities

After meetings once per quarter, we donate blood to the Red Cross. We also recycle cans and donate food to the Loaves & Fishes ministry of our host, Holy Comforter Episcopal Church. We also fire up the shuttlecraft for an annual 'trek' to the PBS telethon. We're lifeform-friendly too, having adopted a raptor from the Carolina Raptor Center and a whale through the International Wildlife Coalition. We collect things for charity as well: glasses for the Lions Club, Christmas cards for the Episcopal Church Women, Campbell's Soup labels for education, stamps for Starfleet Stampede [proceeds go to UNICEF and similar charities], coupons for Overseas Coupon Project [sent to overseas military bases for families to use in PXes], and others from time to time. Also, we donate one-time gifts to charities as needs are brought to our attention.

Hornet Hailing Frequencies

USS Hornet - Email Contact

Starfleet - Region 1

Starfleet - HQ

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