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Revision as of 04:25, 30 July 2023
The Federation Starship Ranger[1] was a Nebula class cruiser. Upon completion of a mission to deliver scientific equipment, Lieutenant Alec convinced the captain to allow the conversion of the empty mission pod into a zero-g soccer field. Following a weeklong series, the scientists from Glasgow University dominated, although Doctor Wilkie managed to fracture his ankle in a 3-0 win over Engineering.[2] In 2381, Captain Pachal was killed while fighting the Borg, and the first officer, Commander Jennifer Nero assumed command. Other crew members included Operations Manager Schultheiss, Helmsman th'Fairoh, and Tactical Officer Ankiel. When its sister ships, the Akira class U.S.S. Constant and the Centaur class U.S.S. Arimathea were destroyed by the Borg while defending Khitomer, Commander Nero ordered the ship to ram the cube, destroying both vessels and saving the colony below.[3]
Notes and References
- ↑ The Ranger was given the registry number NCC-70915 in "Ships of the Line," but this conflicts with the U.S.S. Bonchune NCC-70915 and has been disregarded.
- ↑ Drexler, Doug and Margaret Clark (Editors). Ships of the Line. Star Trek. Book. Text by Michael Okuda. Art by Jay Barton, Petri Blomquist, Robert Bonchune, Andrew Bradbury, Steve Burg, Eric Chauvin, Corbis, Dochterman, Daren, Aurore deBlois, Doug Drexler, Pierre Drolet, John Eaves, Foundation Imaging, Robert Holmes, Gary Hutzel, ILM, Gabriel Koerner, Koji Kuramura, Meni, Mojo, Dave Morton, Michael Okuda, Fred Pienkos, José Perez, Andrew Probert, Alain Rivard, Sean Scott, Michael Stetson, Lee Stringer, John M. Teska, Kyle Toucher, Bob Witkowski.. Pocket Books. 2006.
- ↑ Mack, David (Author). Gods of Night. Star Trek: Destiny. Novel, Book 1. Pocket Books. 2008.