Phoenix (NX-08)
- "Let History Judge"
- —Ship's Dedication Quote
The Phoenix (NX-08) was the eighth NX-class to be launched by the United Earth Starfleet, on July 21st, 2156 from the orbital facilities above Earth. She was named after the first warp-capable ship in human history, built and piloted by Zephram Cochrane. Her motto was a paraphrasing of a quote of Cochrane's: "Don't try to be a great man. Just be a man, and let history make its own judgements."
The Phoenix was lost with all hands at the Battle of Charon in 2160.
History
Construction
Construction of additional NX-class ships began after the Battle of Sol at the end of 2155, when the United Earth Commonwealth shifted to a war-footing with its industry and ship-building. With the Endeavour NX-06 launched early in the year and the Buran not long after, the Phoenix was one of the last NX-class ships to be planned and built along largely the same original design. While many of the modifications and streamlining developed with the classes years of service were incorporated in Phoenix, most of these lessons were being directed at Starfleet R&D to more extensive modifications and refits that would result in the Columbia Class. Starfleet was, however, keen to get another NX in the field as soon as possible, both to bolster current numbers and to keep the front-line strong while ships like Columbia, Challenger, and eventually Endeavour were set to be refitted in late-2156 to early 2157.
Construction of the Phoenix proceeded smoothly, but her commissioning was delayed with the loss of the Pioneer, whose experienced Captain Whittal was expected to assume command and bring most of his crew with him. Admiral Gardner soon after made the controversial decision to offer command to Captain Natalia Lopez, who had been grounded since the loss of her last command at the Battle of Sol. Lopez nevertheless assembled new candidates to crew Phoenix, many of whom were considered less-than-ideal candidates with limited front-line experience, disciplinary issues, or political baggage. The extenuating circumstances and eagerness in Starfleet Command to launch the Phoenix overrode these concerns, and the Phoenix was launched in late-July 2156, only two weeks later than originally planned.