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Revision as of 16:46, 13 November 2014

U.S.S. Constellation[1]

The Federation Starship Constellation, a Constitution class vessel, was commissioned in March 2246, and upgraded to Mark III specifications in November 2260.[2] The Constellation was commanded by Commodore Matt Decker as early as 2263, when the ship discovered the Taurus meta-genome while exploring Ravanar IV in the Taurus Reach.[3]

The Constellation was heavily damaged on Stardate 4202.9 in 2366 near System L-374 by a planet killer weapon of presumed extragalactic origin. The planet killer destroyed the planets in System L-374, including a planet where the crew of the Constellation had taken refuge after the ship was disabled. Personnel from the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 programmed the nearly-destroyed Constellation to overload its impulse drive inside the planet killer, disabling the automated weapon and destroying the ship.[4]

References

  1. "Dagger of the Mind."Star Trek, Episode 10. Television. 3 November 1966.
  2. "Federation Ship Recognition Manual." Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2302. Game. 1985. FASA.
  3. "Harbinger." Star Trek: Vanguard. Novel. August 2005. Pocket Books.
  4. "The Doomsday Machine." Star Trek, Episode 35. Television. 20 October 1967.