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+ | {{link|LUG|Starfleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|LUG|Thomas Riker}} was assaigned to the {{link|Prime|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Gandhi,'' an {{link|Prime|Ambassador class||''Ambassador'' class}} vessel, in {{link|LUG|2369}} after being rescued from {{link|LUG|Nervala IV}}, just before the ship departed for a {{link|LUG|terraforming}} mission in the {{link|LUG|Lagana sector}}.<ref name="TNG250"/> Riker later deserted his post on the ''Gandhi'' to become a member of the {{link|LUG|Maquis}}.<ref name="DS9455"/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:54, 17 October 2023
Registry | NCC-26632 |
Class | Ambassador |
First Appearance | TNG250 (24 May 1993) |
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Lieutenant Thomas Riker was assaigned to the Federation Starship Gandhi, an Ambassador class vessel, in 2369 after being rescued from Nervala IV, just before the ship departed for a terraforming mission in the Lagana sector.[1] Riker later deserted his post on the Gandhi to become a member of the Maquis.[2]
Ambassador class vessels
U.S.S. Adelphi NCC-26849 • U.S.S. Ambassador NCC-10521 • U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C • U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517 • U.S.S. Exeter NCC-26531 • U.S.S. Gandhi NCC-26632 • U.S.S. Horatio NCC-10532 • U.S.S. Krotus NCC-26544 • U.S.S. Valdemar NCC-26198 • U.S.S. Yamaguchi NCC-26510 • U.S.S. Zhukov NCC-26136
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. General A'thak NCC-8007 • U.S.S. Danton Abrams NCC-8001 • U.S.S. Horatio Ballantrye NCC-8002 • U.S.S. Beth Bigelow NCC-8006 • U.S.S. Admiral Carnes NCC-8004 • U.S.S. Koromondi Carstairs NCC-8014 • U.S.S. Ambassador Crane NCC-8008 • U.S.S. Governor Gallas NCC-8009 • U.S.S. Ambassador Hardin NCC-8000 • U.S.S. Ibrahim Jones NCC-8012 • U.S.S. Patricia Prince NCC-8005 • U.S.S. Andalusia Sims NCC-8013 • U.S.S. President Survil NCC-8003 • U.S.S. Garnash Trell NCC-8011 • U.S.S. Fiona Vincent NCC-8010
STO Timeline
U.S.S. Adelphi NCC-26849 • U.S.S. Ambassador NCC-10521 • U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-C • U.S.S. Excalibur NCC-26517 • U.S.S. Exeter NCC-26531 • U.S.S. Gandhi NCC-26632 • U.S.S. Horatio NCC-10532 • U.S.S. Zhukov NCC-26136
Mirror Universe
Notes and References
- ↑ Berman, Rick & Michael Piller (Executive Producers). "Second Chances". Star Trek: The Next Generation, season 6, episode 23 (Production number 250). Co-Executive Producer: Jeri Taylor. Directed by LeVar Burton. Story by Michael A. Medlock. Teleplay by René Echevarria. Paramount Pictures. 24 May 1993.
- ↑ Berman, Rick et al (Executive Producers). "Defiant". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 3, episode 9 (Production number 455). Directed by Cliff Bole. Written by Ronald D. Moore. Paramount Pictures. 21 November 1994.