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The ''' ''Astral Queen'' ''' was a [[Federation]] [[transport|passenger spacecraft]] in service during the mid-[[23rd century]].
 
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The '''''Astral Queen''''' was a [[Federation]] [[transport]].
   
 
In [[2266]], [[Captain]] [[Jon Daily]] was the [[commanding officer]]. In that year, the ''Astral Queen'' was docked at the [[Planet Q orbit station|orbit station]] of [[Planet]] [[Planet Q|Q]]. The ship was scheduled to pick-up the [[Karidian Company of Players]] for transport to [[Benecia]]. When [[James T. Kirk]] decided that [[Anton Karidian]], the company's headliner, warranted further investigation, he called in one of the favors owed him by the ship's captain. The ''Astral Queen'' thereby left Planet Q, forcing the theatrical troupe to seek passage on the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}})
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In [[2328]], four individuals traveling from Planet Q to [[Tarsas IV]] were transferred via the ''Astral Queen'', {{dis|Lolita Fatjo|civilian}} on the {{SS|Manoa}}, [[Jimmy Berndt]] on the {{SS|Kogin}}, and {{dis|J.P. Farrell|24th century|John P. Farrell}} and {{dis|Carl Banks|24th century}} on the {{SS|Wisconsin}}. ({{TNG-R|Inheritance}}, [[Commercial transport database|okudagram]])
In [[2266]], it was scheduled to stop at [[Planet Q]] to pick up the [[Karidian Company of Players]] for transport to [[Benecia]]. When [[James T. Kirk]] decided that [[Anton Karidian]], the company's headliner, warranted further investigation, he called in one of the favors owed him by her captain, [[Jon Daily]]. The ''Astral Queen'' thereby bypassed its scheduled stop at Planet Q, forcing them to seek passage on the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|USS ''Enterprise'']]. ({{TOS|The Conscience of the King}})
 
   
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The [[BattlestarWiki:Astral Queen|Astral Queen of ''Battlestar Galactica'' (2004)]] is named after this ship.
 
   
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Revision as of 23:22, 3 April 2016

The Astral Queen was a Federation transport.

In 2266, Captain Jon Daily was the commanding officer. In that year, the Astral Queen was docked at the orbit station of Planet Q. The ship was scheduled to pick-up the Karidian Company of Players for transport to Benecia. When James T. Kirk decided that Anton Karidian, the company's headliner, warranted further investigation, he called in one of the favors owed him by the ship's captain. The Astral Queen thereby left Planet Q, forcing the theatrical troupe to seek passage on the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "The Conscience of the King")

In 2328, four individuals traveling from Planet Q to Tarsas IV were transferred via the Astral Queen, Lolita Fatjo on the SS Manoa, Jimmy Berndt on the SS Kogin, and John P. Farrell and Carl Banks on the SS Wisconsin. (TNG-R: "Inheritance", okudagram)

According to DVD commentary for the Battlestar Galactica (2004) episode "Bastille Day", the Astral Queen in the series was named after this ship.

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