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Deep Space 4
A self-sustaining station in the confused frontier area between Romulus and Vulcan, Deep Space 4 saw all kinds pass through it, from mad archaeologists to pirates to naiive astrophysicists. Technically a Starfleet command post, its security force despaired of ever getting rid of all the Tal Shiar agents on board. Hence, it served as an informal diplomatic point, intelligence-gathering hub, and underground marketplace.[2]
In 2369, Captain Picard‘s old archaeology professor, Richard Galen, hoped to board an Al-Leyan transport ship to Caere at Deep Space 4 in order to continue his pursuit of knowledge about the first humanoids to live in the Milky Way Galaxy.[1]
References
- 1. “The Chase.” Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 246. Television. 26 April 1993.
- 2. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
Kirk, James T. (Mirror)
Captain James T. Kirk (Mirror) (TOS-39)
A fine example of advancement in the Terran Empire‘s Starfleet was Captain James T. Kirk, commanding officer of the I.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701.[1] On Stardate 1299.7[11] in 2265, Kirk became captain of the Enterprise after assassinating Captain Christopher Pike[1].
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Ambassador class
Ambassador class (TNG-163)
The design of the Ambassador class, which entered service in 2325, was closely related to the Constitution class and formed the basis for the design of later vessels like the Nebula and Galaxy classes. Measuring 526 meters in length, the Ambassador class boasted six Type-8 phasers and one photon torpedo launcher. The Ambassador class had two shuttlebays: a main shuttlebay located at the rear of the engineering hull, and a secondary shuttlebay on the primary hull just above the point where it met the interconnecting dorsal. The sensor systems were concentrated in a sensor dome on the underside of the saucer directly below the main bridge, and in pallets mounted on deck 2, with the main deflector providing long range scans. Transporter emitters were located on the saucer section, and on the flanges that supported and formed the base of the nacelle pylons. The ships also featured a similar design of escape pod later used on Galaxy class vessels.[2]
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Wildman, Naomi
Naomi Wildman (VOY-199)
Naomi and Samantha Wildman (VOY-199)
Human–Ktarian hybrid. Naomi was born in the Delta Quadrant aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 to Lieutenant Samantha Wildman.[1]
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Paris, Miral
Lieutenant Miral Paris (VOY-271-272)
Human–Klingon hybrid.[1] Born aboard the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 as it returned to the Alpha Quadrant.[2]
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Icheb
Icheb and Naomi Wildman (VOY-257)
Lieutenant Commander Icheb (STO)
V257 Timeline
In 2394, in an alternate future where the U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 had not yet returned from the Delta Quadrant, Icheb had become a ranking officer aboard the ship.[2]
STO Timeline
In 2409, Icheb was assigned to Deep Space K-7.[3]
References
- 1. “Collective.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 235. Television. 16 February 2000.
- 2. “Shattered.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 257. Television. 17 January 2001.
- 3. “Voyage into Deep Space.” Star Trek Online. Game. February 2010. Cryptic Studios.
Calhoun, Mackenzie
Captain Mackenzie Calhoun (TNG #55)
Xenexian. In the late 24th century, Calhoun commanded the U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517[1] and the U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517-A.[2]
STO Timeline
Captain Mackenzie Calhoun (STO)
In 2409, Calhoun was assigned as a “Battle Master” on the Klingon Front aboard Deep Space Station K-7.[3]
Mirror Universe
M’k’nzy of Calhoun (Mirror) (NF IDW #3)
After freeing Xenex from its Danteri oppressors, M’k’nzy of Calhoun was taken from his homeworld to Romulus, where he eventually met Soleta and came into possession of the Excalibur, an experimental craft that used the godlike powers of Mark McHenry as a power source.[4]
References
- 1. “House of Cards.” Star Trek: New Frontier. Book #1. Novel. Pocket Books. July 1997.
- 2. “Excalibur, Book Three: Restoration.” Star Trek: New Frontier. Book #11. Novel. Pocket Books. November 2000.
- 3. “Mission to Deep Space.” Star Trek Online. Game. Cryptic Studios. February 2010.
B’Vat
Captain B’Vat (STO)
STO Timeline
Klingon.[1] In 2409, Admiral B’Vat attacked the peace talks between the Klingon Empire and the Federation on Regulus IV. The peace talks were saved by a nearby starship and Lieutenant Miral Paris of the U.S.S. Kirk.[1] B’Vat, who wished to keep the war with the Federation going, had several projects going to help make that desire a reality. B’Vat lured the ship that was quickly becoming a thorn in his side into a trap in the Briar Patch.[2] That failed to stop them, however, and the ship’s crew soon discovered that B’Vat had captured a Doomsday Machine planet killer, which he was attempting to control in the Imaga system; his research, however, had yielded the Hargh’Peng torpedo, which was capable of delivering a sufficient yield to destroy the planet killer.[3]
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