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+ | The [[United Nations (FASA)|United Nations]] Spaceship ''Lewis and Clark'' entered service in [[2000s (FASA)#2008|2008]], and was among the first ships of the [[Aventeur class (FASA)|''Aventeur'' class]]. In [[2010s (FASA)#2014|2014]], the ''Lewis and Clark,'' under the command of [[U.S. Air Force Ranks#Colonel|Colonel]] [[Christopher, Shaun Geoffrey (FASA)|Shaun Geoffrey Christopher]], departed on the first manned mission to [[Jupiter (FASA)|Jupiter]], [[Humans (FASA)|humanity]]'s farthest journey from [[Earth (FASA)|Earth]]. After reaching the gas giant, the ''Lewis and Clark'' reported in [[2020s (FASA)#2020|2020]] that they had discovered evidence of alien visitation. The remarkable find began to change [[Humans (FASA)|humanity]]'s perspective on its place in the universe.<ref name="SFC"/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:42, 12 March 2021
The United Nations Spaceship Lewis and Clark entered service in 2008, and was among the first ships of the Aventeur class. In 2014, the Lewis and Clark, under the command of Colonel Shaun Geoffrey Christopher, departed on the first manned mission to Jupiter, humanity's farthest journey from Earth. After reaching the gas giant, the Lewis and Clark reported in 2020 that they had discovered evidence of alien visitation. The remarkable find began to change humanity's perspective on its place in the universe.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.