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While on a fact-finding mission within [[The Triangle#FASA Timeline|the Triangle]] on [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2219#October|2/1910 (October 2219)]], the [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|Federation]] Starship ''Monson,'' a [[Chandley class|''Chandley'' class]] frigate, was overtaken by four [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] [[K-23 class|K-23 ''Little Killer'' class]] destroyers. Eventually, two closed on the ''Monson'' and declared she had entered Klingon space, demanding she heave to and prepare to be boarded. The ''Monson's'' [[Star Fleet Ranks#Captain|captain]], realizing the Klingon demands were a prelude to an unprovoked attack, immediately raised shields and warned them off. The Klingons attacked, and the ''Monson'' returned fire. The ''Monson's'' aft torpedoes hit the lead Klingon ship's bridge, causing it to veer off course and into the path of the other vessels, whose fire crippled the damaged ship. Seeing this as an ill omen, the remaining Klingon vessels departed the area, leaving the crippled ship behind. The ''Monson'' approached the Klingon ship, accepted its surrender, and beamed aboard two [[Star Fleet Marine Corps|Marine]] platoons before the ship exploded, killing all aboard. An after-action review determined that an unsuspecting Marine touched an unidentified device in the engine room, initiating an overload in the matter/[[antimatter]] mix chamber. The explosion caused no damage to the ''Monson'' and the device was never seen or reported again, leading to speculation that it was a jury-rigged self-destruct system.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/>
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While on a fact-finding mission within {{link|FASA|The Triangle||the Triangle}} on {{RSD|2219|10||2/1910 (October 2219)|no}}, the {{link|FASA|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Monson,'' a {{link|FASA|Chandley class||''Chandley'' class}} frigate, was overtaken by four {{link|FASA|Klingon Empire||Klingon}} {{link|FASA|K-23 class||K-23 ''Little Killer'' class}} destroyers. Eventually, two closed on the ''Monson'' and declared she had entered Klingon space, demanding she heave to and prepare to be boarded. The ''Monson's'' {{link|FASA|commanding officer||captain}}, realizing the Klingon demands were a prelude to an unprovoked attack, immediately raised {{link|FASA|deflector shields||shields}} and warned them off. The Klingons attacked, and the ''Monson'' returned fire. The ''Monson's'' aft {{link|FASA|photon torpedoes||torpedoes}} hit the lead Klingon ship's {{link|FASA|bridge}}, causing it to veer off course and into the path of the other vessels, whose fire crippled the damaged ship. Seeing this as an ill omen, the remaining Klingon vessels departed the area, leaving the crippled ship behind. The ''Monson'' approached the Klingon ship, accepted its surrender, and beamed aboard two {{link|FASA|Star Fleet Marine Corps||Marine}} platoons before the ship exploded, killing all aboard. An after-action review determined that an unsuspecting Marine touched an unidentified device in the engine room, initiating an overload in the matter/{{link|FASA|antimatter}} mix chamber. The explosion caused no damage to the ''Monson'' and the device was never seen or reported again, leading to speculation that it was a jury-rigged {{link|FASA|self-destruct}} system.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/>
  
Because of this incident, [[Star Fleet]] policy stated that before Marines boarded an enemy vessel, a complete scan must be made of the vessel to determine if the destruct systems were in operation. If the scan was positive, the vessel's crew would be ordered to disarm any such devices, and should they fail to do so, the ship would be disabled and the enemy crew subjected to intense phaser stun. Only then could engineers and explosives disposal personnel beam aboard to disarm the device.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/>
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Because of this incident, {{link|FASA|Star Fleet}} policy stated that before Marines boarded an enemy vessel, a complete {{link|FASA|sensors||scan}} must be made of the vessel to determine if the destruct systems were in operation. If the scan was positive, the vessel's crew would be ordered to disarm any such devices, and should they fail to do so, the ship would be disabled and the enemy crew subjected to intense {{link|FASA|phasers||phaser}} stun. Only then could engineers and {{link|FASA|explosives}} disposal personnel {{link|FASA|transporter||beam}} aboard to disarm the device.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/>
 
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U.S.S. Monson
Registry NCC-2392
Class Chandley
First Appearance FASA2302E2 (1985)
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While on a fact-finding mission within the Triangle on Reference Stardate 2/1910 (October 2219), the Federation Starship Monson, a Chandley class frigate, was overtaken by four Klingon K-23 Little Killer class destroyers. Eventually, two closed on the Monson and declared she had entered Klingon space, demanding she heave to and prepare to be boarded. The Monson's captain, realizing the Klingon demands were a prelude to an unprovoked attack, immediately raised shields and warned them off. The Klingons attacked, and the Monson returned fire. The Monson's aft torpedoes hit the lead Klingon ship's bridge, causing it to veer off course and into the path of the other vessels, whose fire crippled the damaged ship. Seeing this as an ill omen, the remaining Klingon vessels departed the area, leaving the crippled ship behind. The Monson approached the Klingon ship, accepted its surrender, and beamed aboard two Marine platoons before the ship exploded, killing all aboard. An after-action review determined that an unsuspecting Marine touched an unidentified device in the engine room, initiating an overload in the matter/antimatter mix chamber. The explosion caused no damage to the Monson and the device was never seen or reported again, leading to speculation that it was a jury-rigged self-destruct system.[1]

Because of this incident, Star Fleet policy stated that before Marines boarded an enemy vessel, a complete scan must be made of the vessel to determine if the destruct systems were in operation. If the scan was positive, the vessel's crew would be ordered to disarm any such devices, and should they fail to do so, the ship would be disabled and the enemy crew subjected to intense phaser stun. Only then could engineers and explosives disposal personnel beam aboard to disarm the device.[1]

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