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The S.S. ''Woden,'' an unmanned [[DY-500 class (FASA)|DY-500 class]] vessel, was listed in the [[Star Fleet (FASA)|Star Fleet]] Registry as an old-style ore freighter converted to automation. On [[Stardate]] [[2208 (FASA)#SD4729|4731.3]], the ''Woden'' was intercepted by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]], then under the control of the [[M-5 computer (FASA)|M-5 computer]], and destroyed.<ref name="TOS53"/>
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The S.S. ''Woden,'' an unmanned [[DY-500 class (FASA)|DY-500 class]] vessel, was listed in the [[Star Fleet (FASA)|Star Fleet]] Registry as an old-style ore freighter converted to automation. On [[Stardate]] [[2208 (FASA)#SD4729|4731.3]], the ''Woden'' was intercepted by the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701]], then under the control of the [[M-5 computer (FASA)|M-5 computer]], and destroyed.<ref name="TOS53"/> Named for the chief [[gods|god]] of the Norse pantheon, also transliterated as Odin.<ref name="Concordance"/>
 
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Destroyed SD 4731.3
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The S.S. Woden, an unmanned DY-500 class vessel, was listed in the Star Fleet Registry as an old-style ore freighter converted to automation. On Stardate 4731.3, the Woden was intercepted by the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701, then under the control of the M-5 computer, and destroyed.[1] Named for the chief god of the Norse pantheon, also transliterated as Odin.[2]


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