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Primitive space transport vehicle developed as an [[intercontinental ballistic missile]] by the government of the [[United States of America]] on [[Earth]]. In [[21st Century#2063|2063]], [[Cochrane, Zefram|Zefram Cochrane]] used a Titan V rocket as the launch vehicle for his [[warp drive|warp]] ship, [[The Phoenix|the ''Phoenix'']]. The launch complex used by Cochrane was located in central [[Montana]].<ref name="ST08"/>
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The ''Titan'' V rocket was a primitive space transport vehicle developed as an [[intercontinental ballistic missile]] by the government of the [[United States of America]] on [[Earth]]. In [[2063]], [[Zefram Cochrane]] used a Titan V rocket as the launch vehicle for his [[warp drive|warp]] ship, [[The Phoenix|the ''Phoenix'']]. The launch complex used by Cochrane was located in central [[Montana]].<ref name="ST08"/>
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Latest revision as of 03:18, 10 November 2023

Titan V
Titan V rocket (ST08)

Titan V rocket (ST08)
First Appearance ST08 (22 Nov 1996)
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The Titan V rocket was a primitive space transport vehicle developed as an intercontinental ballistic missile by the government of the United States of America on Earth. In 2063, Zefram Cochrane used a Titan V rocket as the launch vehicle for his warp ship, the Phoenix. The launch complex used by Cochrane was located in central Montana.[1]


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