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[[File:starfleet_academy-tng-219.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Starfleet Academy campus<ref name="TNG219" />]]
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[[File:starfleet_academy-tng-219.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Starfleet Academy campus ([[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]] [[The First Duty (Episode)|219]])]]
[[File:starfleet_academy_logo-tng-219.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Starfleet Academy logo<ref name="TNG219" />]]
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[[File:starfleet_academy_logo-tng-219.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Starfleet Academy logo ([[Star Trek: The Next Generation|TNG]] [[The First Duty (Episode)|219]])]]
An institute of higher learning and training facility for [[Starfleet]] officer candidates,<ref name="TOS01"/> Starfleet Academy was founded in 2161 with the motto, ''"Ex astris, scientia,"'' a Latin phrase that translates as "From the stars, knowledge."<ref name="TNG219"/> Modeled after military academies from throughout [[Earth]]'s history, the Academy, located at the Presidio<ref name="TNG219" /> in [[San Francisco]],<ref name="ST02"/> classified its cadets<ref name="TNG219" />&mdash; or midshipmen, in naval parlance<ref name="ST02" />&mdash; with rankings based on class seniority.<ref name="ST02" /> Although admission to the Academy was open to non-[[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] citizens, they required a letter of recommendation from a senior Starfleet officer, such as when [[Nog]], a [[Ferengi]], wished to apply in 2371.<ref name="DS9460" />
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An institute of higher learning and training facility for [[Starfleet]] officer candidates,<ref name="TOS01"/> Starfleet Academy was founded in [[Chronology: 2161|2161]] with the motto, ''"Ex astris, scientia,"'' a Latin phrase that translates as "From the stars, knowledge."<ref name="TNG219"/> Modeled after military academies from throughout [[Earth]]'s history, the Academy, located at the Presidio<ref name="TNG219" /> in [[San Francisco]],<ref name="ST02"/> classified its cadets<ref name="TNG219" />&mdash; or midshipmen, in naval parlance<ref name="ST02" />&mdash; with rankings based on class seniority.<ref name="ST02" /> Although admission to the Academy was open to non-[[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] citizens, they required a letter of recommendation from a senior Starfleet officer, such as when [[Nog]], a [[Ferengi]], wished to apply in [[Chronology: 2371|2371]].<ref name="DS9460" />
  
In 2368, when [[Captain]] [[Picard, Jean-Luc|Jean-Luc Picard]] of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D]] was asked to deliver the commencement address for the year's graduating class, the occasion was marred by the loss of Cadet [[Albert, Joshua|Joshua Albert]] in a training accident shortly before commencement was to occur.<ref name="TNG219" />
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In [[Chronology: 2368|2368]], when [[Captain]] [[Picard, Jean-Luc|Jean-Luc Picard]] of the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D]] was asked to deliver the commencement address for the year's graduating class, the occasion was marred by the loss of Cadet [[Albert, Joshua|Joshua Albert]] in a training accident shortly before commencement was to occur.<ref name="TNG219" />
  
 
== Red Squad ==
 
== Red Squad ==
 
 
Starfleet Academy cadets in the 24th century were typically organized into squads of approximately a half-dozen cadets.<ref name="SFA01"/> Although each squad was officially equal, the cadets in Red Squad were generally held to be the Academy's elite students.<ref name="DS9483" /> Members of Red Squad received their own dormitory, as well as other privileges, in addition to special training.<ref name="DS9483" /> Because of this elite status, many cadets, including Nog<ref name="DS9484" /> and his fellow Omega Squad cadet [[Decker, Matt|Matt Decker]],<ref name="SFA02" /> aspired to become part of Red Squad.
 
Starfleet Academy cadets in the 24th century were typically organized into squads of approximately a half-dozen cadets.<ref name="SFA01"/> Although each squad was officially equal, the cadets in Red Squad were generally held to be the Academy's elite students.<ref name="DS9483" /> Members of Red Squad received their own dormitory, as well as other privileges, in addition to special training.<ref name="DS9483" /> Because of this elite status, many cadets, including Nog<ref name="DS9484" /> and his fellow Omega Squad cadet [[Decker, Matt|Matt Decker]],<ref name="SFA02" /> aspired to become part of Red Squad.
  
In 2372, however, Red Squad became an unwitting tool in [[Admiral]] [[Leyton]]'s attempted coup of Earth's government. Under orders from Leyton, Red Squad, commanded at the time by Cadet [[Shepard, Riley|Riley Shepard]], sabotaged Earth's global power grid, which Leyton then blamed upon a [[Dominion]] attack.<ref name="DS9483" /><ref name="DS9484" />
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In [[Chronology: 2372|2372]], however, Red Squad became an unwitting tool in [[Admiral]] [[Leyton]]'s attempted coup of [[United Earth Republic|Earth's government]]. Under orders from Leyton, Red Squad, commanded at the time by Cadet [[Shepard, Riley|Riley Shepard]], sabotaged Earth's global power grid, which Leyton then blamed upon a [[Dominion]] attack.<ref name="DS9483" /><ref name="DS9484" />
  
== References==
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<ref name="TOS01">"[[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Episode)|Where No Man Has Gone Before]]." ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 01. Television. 22 September 1966.</ref>
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<ref name="ST02">''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Film)|Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]].'' Film. 4 June 1982.</ref>
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<ref name="TNG219">"[[The First Duty (Episode)|The First Duty]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' Episode 219. Television. 30 March 1992.</ref>
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<ref name="TOS01">[[Where No Man Has Gone Before (Episode)|"Where No Man Has Gone Before"]]. ''[[Star Trek]],'' Episode 01. Television. Desilu Studios, 22 September 1966.</ref>
<ref name="DS9460">"[[Heart of Stone (Episode)|Heart of Stone]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 460. Television. 6 February 1995.</ref>
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<ref name="ST02">[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Film)|''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'']]. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 4 June 1982.</ref>
<ref name="DS9483">"[[Homefront (Episode)|Homefront]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 483. Television. 1 January 1996.</ref>
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<ref name="TNG219">[[The First Duty (Episode)|"The First Duty"]]. ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' Episode 219. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 30 March 1992.</ref>
<ref name="DS9484">"[[Paradise Lost (Episode)|Paradise Lost]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 484. Television. 8 January 1996.</ref>
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<ref name="DS9460">[[Heart of Stone (Episode)|"Heart of Stone"]]. ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 460. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 6 February 1995.</ref>
<ref name="SFA01">"[[Prime Directives (Comic)|Prime Directives]]." ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]],'' Issue 1. Comic Book. December 1996. [[Marvel Comics]].</ref>
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<ref name="DS9483">[[Homefront (Episode)|"Homefront"]]. ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 483. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 1 January 1996.</ref>
<ref name="SFA02">"[[Liberty (Comic)|Liberty]]." ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]],'' Issue 2. Comic Book. January 1997. [[Marvel Comics]].</ref>
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<ref name="DS9484">[[Paradise Lost (Episode)|"Paradise Lost"]]. ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 484. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 January 1996.</ref>
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<ref name="SFA01">[[Prime Directives (Comic)|"Prime Directives"]]. ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]],'' Issue 1. Comic Book. Marvel Comics, December 1996.</ref>
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<ref name="SFA02">[[Liberty (Comic)|Liberty]]. ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy]],'' Issue 2. Comic Book. Marvel Comics, January 1997.</ref>
 
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Revision as of 10:09, 22 July 2018

Starfleet Academy campus (TNG 219)
Starfleet Academy logo (TNG 219)

An institute of higher learning and training facility for Starfleet officer candidates,[1] Starfleet Academy was founded in 2161 with the motto, "Ex astris, scientia," a Latin phrase that translates as "From the stars, knowledge."[2] Modeled after military academies from throughout Earth's history, the Academy, located at the Presidio[2] in San Francisco,[3] classified its cadets[2]— or midshipmen, in naval parlance[3]— with rankings based on class seniority.[3] Although admission to the Academy was open to non-Federation citizens, they required a letter of recommendation from a senior Starfleet officer, such as when Nog, a Ferengi, wished to apply in 2371.[4]

In 2368, when Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D was asked to deliver the commencement address for the year's graduating class, the occasion was marred by the loss of Cadet Joshua Albert in a training accident shortly before commencement was to occur.[2]

Red Squad

Starfleet Academy cadets in the 24th century were typically organized into squads of approximately a half-dozen cadets.[5] Although each squad was officially equal, the cadets in Red Squad were generally held to be the Academy's elite students.[6] Members of Red Squad received their own dormitory, as well as other privileges, in addition to special training.[6] Because of this elite status, many cadets, including Nog[7] and his fellow Omega Squad cadet Matt Decker,[8] aspired to become part of Red Squad.

In 2372, however, Red Squad became an unwitting tool in Admiral Leyton's attempted coup of Earth's government. Under orders from Leyton, Red Squad, commanded at the time by Cadet Riley Shepard, sabotaged Earth's global power grid, which Leyton then blamed upon a Dominion attack.[6][7]

References
  1. "Where No Man Has Gone Before". Star Trek, Episode 01. Television. Desilu Studios, 22 September 1966.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "The First Duty". Star Trek: The Next Generation, Episode 219. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 30 March 1992.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Film. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 4 June 1982.
  4. "Heart of Stone". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 460. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 6 February 1995.
  5. "Prime Directives". Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Issue 1. Comic Book. Marvel Comics, December 1996.
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 "Homefront". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 483. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 1 January 1996.
  7. 7.0 7.1 "Paradise Lost". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 484. Television. Paramount Pictures Corporation, 8 January 1996.
  8. Liberty. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, Issue 2. Comic Book. Marvel Comics, January 1997.