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Revision as of 09:30, 25 September 2019
The Federtation Starship Centaur, the prototype vessel of the Centaur class,[1] was commanded in 2374 by Captain Charles Reynolds when it encountered a Jem'Hadar attack ship that had been captured by Captain Benjamin Sisko and his crew on a secret mission deep inside Cardassian space. Not knowing the ship was piloted by Starfleet personnel, Reynolds engaged the ship, causing it some damage.[2] Named for a creature in Greek mythology that had the head, arms, and torso of a Human joined to the body of a horse.
STO Timeline
U.S.S. Centaur (STO: "Minefield")
The Centaur was one of several ships that were heavily damaged while defending Outpost Sierra 2 from a Romulan raiding force in 2409.[3]
Centaur class vessels
U.S.S. Arimathea • U.S.S. Boston NCC-42076 • U.S.S. Carolina NCC-42050 • U.S.S. Centaur NCC-42043 • U.S.S. Cheiron • U.S.S. Cortez NCC-42069 • U.S.S. Genesis NCC-42044 • U.S.S. Madrid NCC-42059
Columbia Timeline
U.S.S. Centaur NCC-42043 • U.S.S. Valor NCC-74559
STO Timeline
Notes and References
- ↑ DeCandido, Keith R.A. (Author). Articles of the Federation. Star Trek. Novel. Pocket Books. June 2005.
- ↑ "A Time to Stand." Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 525. Television. 29 September 1997.
- ↑ Stahl, Daniel & Stinnett, Daron & Zinkievich, Craig (Executive Producers). "Minefield." Star Trek Online. Directed by Joe Lyford & Lani Minella. Written by Diana Sherman & Michael Stemmle & Christine Thompson. Cryptic Studios, February 2010.