. . . . . "Yautja"@en . . . . . . . "A mother ship was a large spacecraft on which a smaller ship was carried, maintained, and launched. In 2266, after the USS Enterprise broke free of the tractor beam emitted by a pilot vessel, this vessel sent a weak distress call to its mother ship Fesarius. Communications officer Nyota Uhura doubted that the mother ship could have heard the call. (TOS: \"The Corbomite Maneuver\" ) In 2365, when the USS Enterprise-D picked up an automated signal from a Federation shuttlecraft, Commander William T. Riker asked where the mother ship was located. (TNG: \"Time Squared\" ) In 2366, after the Enterprise rescued the Romulan officer Patahk from Galorndon Core, after his scoutship Pi crash-landed on the planet, Commander Riker asked him if there was a mother ship that should be advised of his condition. (TNG: \"The Enemy\" ) In 2369, after Pup made its appearance in the Alpha Quadrant, Commander Benjamin Sisko asked Jadzia Dax if it was a probe. She responded that it might be; however, she wasn't finding signals that would indicate the alien spacecraft was maintaining contact with a mother ship. (DS9: \"The Forsaken\") In 2376, Dala, posing as Captain Kathryn Janeway, asked Zar, posing as Commander Chakotay, to place a master situation display of the USS Voyager on a viewscreen for Varn to see. (VOY: \"Live Fast and Prosper\")"@en . "Mother Ship"@en . . "Mother ship"@en . . . . "Mobile base"@en . "Mother Ship"@en . . . . . . . . . "*Plasma beam\n*Rockets"@en . "Like other Yautja craft, they utilize cloaking technologys that renders them sensor-invisible, making them virtually impossible to find. Pilots of other Yautja vessels, however, can use their vessel's standard beacons to locate a nearby Mother Ship. Here, warriors can battle for respect and acquire new weapons and devices. Most Mother Ships also have a trophy case in which its clan's trophies are put on display. Almost every Mother Ship holds a captive Xenomorph Queen, which the Yautja warriors most likely release in an area for a Hunt."@en . . . . "Like other Yautja craft, they utilize cloaking technologys that renders them sensor-invisible, making them virtually impossible to find. Pilots of other Yautja vessels, however, can use their vessel's standard beacons to locate a nearby Mother Ship. Here, warriors can battle for respect and acquire new weapons and devices. Most Mother Ships also have a trophy case in which its clan's trophies are put on display. Almost every Mother Ship holds a captive Xenomorph Queen, which the Yautja warriors most likely release in an area for a Hunt. They are fully equipped with scout ships and insertion pods, capable of lauching a hunter onto a planet's surface and sending smaller Scout Ships onto Hunts. They also come with powerful beam weapons, powerful enough to punch a hole from the orbit of a planet down to the deep crust. They also have two versions of Self-Destruct Devices, one that detonates in a massive thermonuclear explosion, and another that implodes the ship, removing all trace of its existence."@en . . . . "Late 20th-21st century"@en . . . . . "A mother ship was a large spacecraft on which a smaller ship was carried, maintained, and launched. In 2266, after the USS Enterprise broke free of the tractor beam emitted by a pilot vessel, this vessel sent a weak distress call to its mother ship Fesarius. Communications officer Nyota Uhura doubted that the mother ship could have heard the call. (TOS: \"The Corbomite Maneuver\" ) In 2365, when the USS Enterprise-D picked up an automated signal from a Federation shuttlecraft, Commander William T. Riker asked where the mother ship was located. (TNG: \"Time Squared\" )"@en . .