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The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Prometheus,'' a ''[[Nebula class]]'' cruiser, participated in [[Terraforming|terraformer]] [[Seyetik, Gideon|Gideon Seyetik]]'s project to reignite the dead star [[Epsilon 119]].<ref name="DS9429"/> The ''Prometheus'' was destroyed in 2371.<ref name="Decipher4"/>
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''Named for the mythological Greek Titan who stole fire from heaven for the benefit of mankind.<ref name="Ency"/>''
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The {{link|Prime|United Federation of Planets||Federation}} Starship ''Prometheus,'' a {{link|Prime|Nebula class||''Nebula'' class}} cruiser, participated in {{link|Prime|terraforming||terraformer}} {{link|Prime|Gideon Seyetik}}'s project to reignite the dead star {{link|Prime|Epsilon 119}}.<ref name="DSN429"/> ''Named for the mythological Greek Titan who stole fire from heaven for the benefit of mankind.''<ref name="Ency2"/>
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<ref name="DS9429">"[[Second Sight (Episode)|Second Sight]]." ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]],'' Episode 429. Television. 22 November 1993.</ref>
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<ref name="ST07">''[[Star Trek: Generations (Film)|Star Trek: Generations]].'' Film. 18 November 1994.</ref>
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<ref name="Ency">"[[The Star Trek Encyclopedia (Book)|The Star Trek Encyclopedia]]." Book. 1997 (rev. ed.). Pocket Books.</ref>
 
<ref name="Decipher4">"[[Starships (Decipher #4)|Starships]]." ''[[Star Trek Roleplaying Game (Decipher)|Star Trek Roleplaying Game]],'' Book 4. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.</ref>
 
 
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Latest revision as of 10:35, 26 October 2023

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U.S.S. Prometheus
U.S.S. Prometheus (DSN429)

U.S.S. Prometheus (DSN429)
Registry NCC-71201
Class Nebula
First Appearance DSN429 (22 Nov 1993)
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The Federation Starship Prometheus, a Nebula class cruiser, participated in terraformer Gideon Seyetik's project to reignite the dead star Epsilon 119.[1] Named for the mythological Greek Titan who stole fire from heaven for the benefit of mankind.[2]


Notes and References

  1. Berman, Rick & Michael Piller (Executive Producers). "Second Sight". Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, season 2, episode 9 (Production number 429). Directed by Alexander Singer. Story by Mark Gehred-O'Connell. Teleplay by Mark Gehred-O'Connell and Ira Steven Behr & Robert Hewitt Wolfe. Paramount Pictures. 22 November 1993.
  2. Okuda, Michael and Denise Okuda (Authors). The Star Trek Encyclopedia. Star Trek. Book, Second Edition. Illustrations by Doug Drexler. Photo Editing by Margaret Clark. Research Consulting by Robert H. Justman, Greg Jein, and Bjo Trimble. Additional Research by Curt Danhauser and S.J. Casey Bernay. First Edition with Debbie Mirek. Pocket Books. December 1997.