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The '''Federation Diplomatic Corps''' was a body of the [[Federation]] that negotiated with other powers. Members of the Diplomatic Corps were present at the [[Khitomer Conference]]. ({{film|6}})
 
   
 
[[File:Starfleet transfer regulations.jpg|thumb|A list of Starfleet regulations regarding transferring officers]]
[[Starfleet General Orders and Regulations|Starfleet regulation]] 06-8342-9322 referred to special authority for the Federation Diplomatic Corps, in reference to the transference of Starfleet Officers. ({{TNG|The Measure Of A Man}})
 
 
The '''Federation Diplomatic Corps''' or '''UFP Diplomatic Corps''' was a [[diplomatic corps|body]] of the [[Federation]] that negotiated with other powers. Members of the Diplomatic Corps were present at the [[Khitomer Conference]]. ({{film|6}})
   
 
[[General Orders and Regulations|Starfleet regulation]] 06-8342-9322 referred to special authority for the Federation Diplomatic Corps, in reference to the transfer of [[Starfleet]] [[officer]]s. ({{TNG|The Measure Of A Man}} ''[[okudagram]]'')
In [[2372]], a member of the Diplomatic Corps and an old friend of [[Curzon Dax]]', informed [[Jadzia Dax|Jadzia]] that representatives from worlds along the Federation-[[Klingon]] border were urging for a preemptive strike. ({{DS9|Broken Link}})
 
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In [[2372]], a member of the Diplomatic Corps and [[Curzon's old friends 001|an old friend]] of [[Curzon Dax]]'s, informed [[Jadzia Dax|Jadzia]] that representatives from worlds along the [[Federation-Klingon border]] were urging for a [[preemptive strike]]. ({{DS9|Broken Link}})
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In [[2375]], during the [[Dominion War]], the Corps' main diplomatic focus was with the [[Dominion]]. This meant they were unable to mediate in a border dispute in the [[Goren system]]. As a result of this, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} was relegated to a diplomatic role, to the dissatisfaction of her captain, [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{film|9}})
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In [[3189]], [[Fleet Admiral]] [[Charles Vance]] contacted the diplomatic corps and gave them the news he was sending [[Commander]] [[Michael Burnham]] as a Federation [[representative]] to [[Ni'Var]], with the hope of restarting diplomatic relations with this planet. ({{DIS|Unification III}})
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In [[3190]], the Diplomatic Corps, along with the [[Ni'Var Government]] and the [[Order of the Qowat Milat]], authorized a joint mission to pursue the rogue Qowat Milat {{dis|sister|title}} [[J'Vini]]. ({{DIS|Choose to Live}})
   
In [[2375]], during the [[Dominion War]], the Corps main diplomatic focus was with the [[Dominion]]. This meant they were unable to mediate in a border dispute in the [[Goren system]]. As a result of this, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E}} was relegated to a diplomatic role, to the dissatisfaction of her captain [[Jean-Luc Picard]]. ({{film|9}})
 
 
{{bginfo|According to the script for {{film|5}}, [[St. John Talbot]] was a veteran of the diplomatic corps.}}
 
{{bginfo|According to the script for {{film|5}}, [[St. John Talbot]] was a veteran of the diplomatic corps.}}
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
 
* [[United Earth Diplomatic Corps]]
 
* [[United Earth Diplomatic Corps]]
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* [[Starfleet Diplomatic Corps]]
   
 
==External link==
 
==External link==
* {{NCwiki}}
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[[de:Diplomatisches Korps der Föderation]]
 
[[de:Diplomatisches Korps der Föderation]]
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[[Category:Federation agencies|Diplomatic Corps]]
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 19 October 2022

Starfleet transfer regulations

A list of Starfleet regulations regarding transferring officers

The Federation Diplomatic Corps or UFP Diplomatic Corps was a body of the Federation that negotiated with other powers. Members of the Diplomatic Corps were present at the Khitomer Conference. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

Starfleet regulation 06-8342-9322 referred to special authority for the Federation Diplomatic Corps, in reference to the transfer of Starfleet officers. (TNG: "The Measure Of A Man" okudagram)

In 2372, a member of the Diplomatic Corps and an old friend of Curzon Dax's, informed Jadzia that representatives from worlds along the Federation-Klingon border were urging for a preemptive strike. (DS9: "Broken Link")

In 2375, during the Dominion War, the Corps' main diplomatic focus was with the Dominion. This meant they were unable to mediate in a border dispute in the Goren system. As a result of this, the USS Enterprise-E was relegated to a diplomatic role, to the dissatisfaction of her captain, Jean-Luc Picard. (Star Trek: Insurrection)

In 3189, Fleet Admiral Charles Vance contacted the diplomatic corps and gave them the news he was sending Commander Michael Burnham as a Federation representative to Ni'Var, with the hope of restarting diplomatic relations with this planet. (DIS: "Unification III")

In 3190, the Diplomatic Corps, along with the Ni'Var Government and the Order of the Qowat Milat, authorized a joint mission to pursue the rogue Qowat Milat sister J'Vini. (DIS: "Choose to Live")

According to the script for Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, St. John Talbot was a veteran of the diplomatic corps.

See also

External link