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[[Image:Sitak.jpg|thumb|Admiral Sitak in 2374.]]
 
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'''Sitak''' was a [[Vulcan]] [[rear admiral]] in the [[2370s]].
 
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| imagecap = Rear Admiral Sitak (2374)
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| gender = Female
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| species = [[Vulcan]]
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| affiliation = [[Federation]] [[Starfleet]]
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| rank = [[Rear Admiral]]
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| occupation = Starfleet [[flag officer]]
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| status = Active
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| datestatus = 2374
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| actor = [[Ericka Klein]]
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'''Sitak''' was a [[Vulcan]] [[Starfleet]] [[officer]] who held the rank of [[rear admiral]] in the [[2370s]].
   
In [[2374]], [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] presented her and [[Admiral]] [[Coburn]] with "[[Operation Return]]", his plan to retake [[Deep Space 9]]. He attempted to convince them that Deep Space 9 was extremely important to [[Dominion War|the war effort]], as by controlling Deep Space 9 they would also control the [[Bajoran wormhole|wormhole]]. Sitak was skeptical but agreed, as the retention of the minefield would mean the [[Dominion]] would be forced to fight without its reinforcements. ([[DS9]]: "[[Favor the Bold]]")
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In [[2374]], [[Captain]] [[Benjamin Sisko]] presented her and [[Admiral]] [[Coburn]] with "[[Operation Return]]", his plan to retake [[Deep Space 9]]. He attempted to convince them that Deep Space 9 was extremely important to [[Dominion War|the war effort]], as by controlling Deep Space 9 they would also control the [[Bajoran wormhole|wormhole]]. Sitak was skeptical but agreed, as the retention of the [[minefield]] would mean the [[Dominion]] would be forced to fight without its reinforcements. ({{DS9|Favor the Bold}})
   
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==Appendices==
:''There was also a [[USS Sitak|USS ''Sitak'']] in about the same year, which may have been named for her.''
 
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===Background information===
 
Admiral Sitak was played by actress [[Ericka Klein]] in her only ''[[Star Trek]]'' appearance.
   
 
There was also a {{USS|Sitak}} in service during the year 2374, which may have been named in her honor. ({{DS9|Sacrifice of Angels}})
:''Admiral Sitak was played by actress [[Ericka Klein]].
 
   
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===Apocrypha===
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In the ''[[Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers]]'' [[eBook]], ''[[War Stories, Book 2]]'', Sitak offered Captain David Gold command of the starship, USS ''da Vinci''. She later presided (along with Admiral William Ross) over a Starfleet Tribunal that found Captain Gold was not at fault for the near destruction of the ''da Vinci'' in the SCE eBook, ''{{dis|Breakdowns|eBook}}''.
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Revision as of 01:34, 13 March 2016

Sitak was a Vulcan Starfleet officer who held the rank of rear admiral in the 2370s.

In 2374, Captain Benjamin Sisko presented her and Admiral Coburn with "Operation Return", his plan to retake Deep Space 9. He attempted to convince them that Deep Space 9 was extremely important to the war effort, as by controlling Deep Space 9 they would also control the wormhole. Sitak was skeptical but agreed, as the retention of the minefield would mean the Dominion would be forced to fight without its reinforcements. (DS9: "Favor the Bold")

Appendices

Background information

Admiral Sitak was played by actress Ericka Klein in her only Star Trek appearance.

There was also a USS Sitak in service during the year 2374, which may have been named in her honor. (DS9: "Sacrifice of Angels")

Apocrypha

In the Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers eBook, War Stories, Book 2, Sitak offered Captain David Gold command of the starship, USS da Vinci. She later presided (along with Admiral William Ross) over a Starfleet Tribunal that found Captain Gold was not at fault for the near destruction of the da Vinci in the SCE eBook, Breakdowns.

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