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The [[Ambassador class|''Ambassador'' class]] [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Adelphi'' conducted a disastrous first contact with the planet [[Ghorusda]]. Forty-seven people, including [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Darson]], were killed in the incident, which later became known as the Ghorusda disaster.<ref name="TNG168"/> ''Named for the Greek word for "brothers."''
 
The [[Ambassador class|''Ambassador'' class]] [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Adelphi'' conducted a disastrous first contact with the planet [[Ghorusda]]. Forty-seven people, including [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Darson]], were killed in the incident, which later became known as the Ghorusda disaster.<ref name="TNG168"/> ''Named for the Greek word for "brothers."''
 
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Revision as of 09:17, 9 September 2019

U.S.S. Adelphi
Registry NCC-26849
Class Ambassador

The Ambassador class Federation Starship Adelphi conducted a disastrous first contact with the planet Ghorusda. Forty-seven people, including Captain Darson, were killed in the incident, which later became known as the Ghorusda disaster.[1] Named for the Greek word for "brothers."

Notes and References

  1. "Tin Man." Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 168. Television. 23 April 1990.