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The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Akagi,'' a [[Rigel class|''Rigel'' class]]<ref name="Ency"/> heavy scout,<ref name="LUG25100"/> took part in the blockade of [[Romulan Star Empire|Romulan]] supplies to the [[House Duras|House of Duras]] during the [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] Civil War of [[Chronology: 2367|2367]].<ref name="TNG201"/> Later that year, [[Nagurski]] transferred from the ''Akagi'' to the [[U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D|U.S.S. ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-D]].<ref name="TNGDC32"/>
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The {{link|LUG|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Akagi,'' a {{link|LUG|Rigel class||''Rigel'' class}}<ref name="Ency1"/> heavy scout,<ref name="LUG25100"/> took part in the blockade of {{link|LUG|Romulan Star Empire||Romulan}} supplies to the {{link|LUG|House Duras||House of Duras}} during the {{link|LUG|Klingon Empire||Klingon}} Civil War of {{link|LUG|2367}}.<ref name="TNG201"/>
  
In 2374, the ''Akagi'' was part of the Ninth Fleet, headquartered at [[Deep Space 9]].<ref name="DS9531"/> Following a battle with [[Dominion]] forces, the ''Akagi'' reported that [[Starfleet Ranks#Captain|Captain]] [[Wong, Leslie|Leslie Wong]] had been killed, and 18 crew members were missing in action: [[Kimya, Matata|Matata Kimya]], [[Starfleet Ranks#Lieutenant|Lieutenant]] [[Kobayashi, Alan|Alan Kobayashi]], [[Kurts, Beverly|Beverly Kurts]], [[Laprade, Jay|Jay Laprade]], [[Levesconte, Lester|Lester Levesconte]], [[Levesconte, Faith|Faith Levesconte]], [[Limli, Rose|Rose Limli]], [[Long, Mindy|Mindy Long]], [[Mahoney, Tom|Tom Mahoney]], [[McAllum, Marian|Marian McAllum]], [[McCammon, Kathy|Kathy McCammon]], [[Monson, Jon|Jon Monson]], [[Nemzek, David|David Nemzek]], [[Nemzek, Donna|Donna Nemzek]], [[Oberman, Dorit|Dorit Oberman]], [[Oberscheven, Lori|Lori Oberscheven]], [[Ohlson, Larry|Larry Ohlson]], and [[Ohlson, Nancy|Nancy Ohlson]].<ref name="DS9551"/> ''Named for the Japanese aircraft carrier that fought the American vessel U.S.S. ''Hornet'' in the Battle of Midway, during [[Earth]]'s [[World War II|Second World War]].<ref name="Ency"/>''
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In 2374, the ''Akagi'' was part of the Ninth Fleet, headquartered at {{link|LUG|Deep Space 9}}.<ref name="DS9531"/> Following a battle with {{link|LUG|Dominion}} forces, the ''Akagi'' reported that {{link|LUG|Starfleet Captain||Captain}} {{link|LUG|Leslie Wong}} had been killed, and 18 crew members were missing in action: {{link|LUG|Matata Kimya}}, {{link|LUG|Starfleet Lieutenant||Lieutenant}} {{link|LUG|Alan Kobayashi}}, {{link|LUG|Beverly Kurts}}, {{link|LUG|Jay Laprade}}, {{link|LUG|Lester Levesconte}}, {{link|LUG|Faith Levesconte}}, {{link|LUG|Rose Limli}}, {{link|LUG|Mindy Long}}, {{link|LUG|Tom Mahoney}}, {{link|LUG|Marian McAllum}}, {{link|LUG|Kathy McCammon}}, {{link|LUG|Jon Monson}}, {{link|LUG|David Nemzek}}, {{link|LUG|Donna Nemzek}}, {{link|LUG|Dorit Oberman}}, {{link|LUG|Lori Oberscheven}}, {{link|LUG|Larry Ohlson}}, and {{link|LUG|Nancy Ohlson}}.<ref name="DS9551"/> ''Named for the Japanese aircraft carrier that fought the American vessel U.S.S. ''Hornet'' in the Battle of Midway, during {{link|LUG|Earth}}'s {{link|LUG|World War II||Second World War}}.''<ref name="Ency1"/>
 
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<ref name="TNGDC32">"[[Wet Behind the Ears (Episode)|Wet Behind the Ears]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]],'' Volume 2, Issue 32. Comic Book. June 1992. DC Comics.</ref>
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<ref name="DS9531">"[[You Are Cordially Invited (Episode)|You Are Cordially Invited]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 531. Television. 19 November 1997.</ref>
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<ref name="DS9551">"[[Image in the Sand (Episode)|Image in the Sand]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 551. Television. 28 September 1998.</ref>
 
 
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Revision as of 05:36, 8 October 2023

Myriad Universes: U.S.S. Akagi
U.S.S. Akagi
Registry NCC-62158
Class Rigel
First Appearance TNG201 (23 Sep 1991)
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The Federation Starship Akagi, a Rigel class[1] heavy scout,[2] took part in the blockade of Romulan supplies to the House of Duras during the Klingon Civil War of 2367.[3]

In 2374, the Akagi was part of the Ninth Fleet, headquartered at Deep Space 9.[4] Following a battle with Dominion forces, the Akagi reported that Captain Leslie Wong had been killed, and 18 crew members were missing in action: Matata Kimya, Lieutenant Alan Kobayashi, Beverly Kurts, Jay Laprade, Lester Levesconte, Faith Levesconte, Rose Limli, Mindy Long, Tom Mahoney, Marian McAllum, Kathy McCammon, Jon Monson, David Nemzek, Donna Nemzek, Dorit Oberman, Lori Oberscheven, Larry Ohlson, and Nancy Ohlson.[5] Named for the Japanese aircraft carrier that fought the American vessel U.S.S. Hornet in the Battle of Midway, during Earth's Second World War.[1]

Ships Named Akagi

Prime Timeline

U.S.S. Akagi NCC-62158 (Rigel class)

FASA Timeline

U.S.S. Akagi NCC-1779 (Constitution class)  • U.S.S. Akagi II NCC-1779 (Enterprise class)  • U.S.S. Akagi (Unknown class)

LUG Timeline

U.S.S. Akagi NCC-62158 (Rigel class)

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