

The final ship is the U.S.S Jubayr, a courage class ship with the designation NCC-325068. Annan, a Saturn class vessel with the designation NCC-325051, which design resembles a chakram. The ship is an obvious nod to the UPN series Star Trek: Voyager celebrating the first female lead protagonist of a Star Trek series in Captain Kathryn Janeway played by Kate Mulgrew. Of course, it begs to question if any of the other of the well-known Federation starships like the Enterprise or Excelsior also exist in this time or were they permanently retired. Its design retains the arrowhead-looking saucer with a hoop at the end resembling a keychain. Voyager-J, which is an intrepid class with the designation NCC-74656. The second page first features the new U.S.S. The design has a donut-shaped disk with a distinctive port and showing an earth-like topography. The third and final vessel on the first page is the U.S.S Maathai, which is an Angelou class with designation NCC-325023, presumably named after famed poet Maya Angelou. Le Guin, a Mars class starship with the designation NCC 325060.

Nog, named after the first Ferengi Starfleet officer Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, which is an Eisenberg class ship with the designation NCC-325070, named after Aron Eisenberg, the late actor who played him. The first ship seen on the first page is the U.S.S.
