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For other uses, see Gautier.

The USS Gautier (NCC-3846) was a Federation starship, a Ptolemy-class transport tug of the Doppler-subclass (Mk VIB), ordered for construction in the 23rd century.

Service history and disposition[]

Construction of Gautier was authorized by the Starfleet appropriation of stardate 4990. (ST reference: Star Fleet Technical Manual)

The stardate given would seem to suggest this ship was ordered during the TOS era in the late 2260s decade. It is not positively known if this vessel was built, only that it was authorized.
Vessels of the Ptolemy-subclasses are named primarily for well-known astronomers.

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Ptolemy-class starships
Ptolemy-subclass Al Rashid • Anaxagoras • Anaximander • Aristarchus • Copernicus • Eratosthenes • Galilei • Hevelius • Hipparchus • Ibn Daud • Masada • Philolaus • Ptolemy • Pythagoras • Thales • Ulugh Beg Federation icon image. Starfleet icon image.
Keppler-subclass Ambartsumian • Brahe • Cassini • Deslandres • Donati • Flamarion • Keppler • Kidinnu • Leverrier • Luyten • Messier • Newton • Piazzi • Riccioli • Schiaparelli
Doppler-subclass Airy • Apian • Baade • Bayer • Biela • Bondi • Brouwer • Campell • Carrington • Chamberlain • Chauvenet • Clark • Columbo • Dollfus • Doppler • Dreyer • Eddington • Encke • Fracastor • Galle • Gaillot • Gautier • Goldricke • Hale • Halley • Hayashi • Hencke • Herschell • Hirayami • Holden • Hubbard • Hubble • Humanson • Jansky • Jeffrey • Kaula • Klepstra • Kruger • Kuiper • Laplace • Leavitt • Lockyer • Mitchell • Newcomb • Oort • Palitzsch • Peale • Pickering • Popper • Pritchett • Reber • Rittenhouse • Ross • Sabine • Schmidt • Tombaugh • Toscanelli • Van De Kamp • Vogel • Von Zach • Walker • Wolaston • Wright
Dollond-subclass Adams • Baum • Bessel • Bode • Carpenter • Challis • Chandrasekher • Delambre • Dollond • Eichelberger • Flamsteed • Frost • Gold • Goldreich • Hall • Henderson • Hertzsprung • Hoyle • Huggins • Irwin • Jeans • Kohlschutter • Lagrange • Lowell • Langley • Moulton • Olbers • Pierce • Plaskett • Pogson • Roques • Russell • Sandage • Schwabe • Shapley • Slipher • Savary • Scheiner • Secchi • Shklovsky • Struve • Swift • Todd • Van de Hulst • Van Maanen • Wolf • Young

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