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The [[United Federation of Planets (STO)|Federation]] Starship ''Zheng He'' was a [[Daedalus class (STO)|''Daedalus'' class]] vessel commanded by [[Starfleet Captain (STO)|Captain]] [[Serult (STO)|Serult]]. In [[2270 (STO)|2270]], the ''Ptolemy'' was destroyed by [[Na'kuhl (STO)|Na'kuhl]] forces during an attempt to capture some of the [[neural parasites (STO)|neural parasites]] infecting [[Deep Space Station K-13 (STO)|Deep Space Station K-13]].<ref name="STOShadowCestus"/>
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The [[United Federation of Planets (STO)|Federation]] Starship ''Ptolemy'' was a [[Daedalus class (STO)|''Daedalus'' class]] vessel commanded by [[Starfleet Captain (STO)|Captain]] [[Serult (STO)|Serult]]. In [[2270 (STO)|2270]], the ''Ptolemy'' was destroyed by [[Na'kuhl (STO)|Na'kuhl]] forces during an attempt to capture some of the [[neural parasites (STO)|neural parasites]] infecting [[Deep Space Station K-13 (STO)|Deep Space Station K-13]].<ref name="STOShadowCestus"/>
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 27 November 2021

U.S.S. Ptolemy
Daedalus class (STO: "In the Shadow of Cestus")

Daedalus class (STO: "In the Shadow of Cestus")
Class Daedalus
Status Destroyed (2270)
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The Federation Starship Ptolemy was a Daedalus class vessel commanded by Captain Serult. In 2270, the Ptolemy was destroyed by Na'kuhl forces during an attempt to capture some of the neural parasites infecting Deep Space Station K-13.[1]

Ships Named Ptolemy

Columbia Timeline

U.S.S. Ptolemy (Daedalus class)

FASA Timeline

U.S.S. Ptolemy NCC-3801 (Ptolemy class)

SFC Timeline

U.S.S. Ptolemy NCC-3801

SFU Timeline

U.S.S. Ptolemy NCC-3801 (Ptolemy class)

STO Timeline

U.S.S. Ptolemy (Daedalus class)


Notes and References