USS Reliant

Picard's early ensign posting: a 24th-century Starfleet vessel remembered through service records, night watch, and one very opinionated lieutenant.

USS Reliant in space.
USS Reliant: the 24th-century Starfleet vessel where Ensign Picard served and sometimes stood night watch.

Service dossier

Registry / identity
USS Reliant, 24th-century Federation starship
Class / type
Federation starship, class unrecorded
Picard's role
Ensign posting; night-watch officer
Recorded period
Active in the 2320s; Picard's service is associated with 2327 to 2330

Why this ship matters

The Reliant was a 24th-century Federation starship operated by Starfleet. It was active in the 2320s, during Picard's earliest years after Starfleet Academy.

Lieutenant Nakamura was assigned to the vessel when he first met Ensign Jean-Luc Picard. Nakamura made a memorable impression by venting to Picard about snap inspections and the admirals who ordered them.

Picard sometimes served night watch aboard the Reliant, placing the ship in the quiet junior-officer stretch between his Academy record and his later command-track rise.

In 2364, Captain Picard earned a Service Award for his time aboard the Reliant. The award was later stored in Picard's section of the quantum archive at the Starfleet Archive Museum.

Exhibit signage for Jean-Luc Picard: The First Duty identified Picard's service aboard this ship as 2327 to 2330 and said he helped with its decommissioning while waiting for completion of the USS Enterprise-D in 2364.

Archive versions of the Reliant record differ: some omit the night-watch reference, while expanded archival cuts restore it. The ship also shares its name with the earlier USS Reliant associated with the Genesis incident.