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| colspan="6" | [[Starfleet]] [[registry]] [[NX]]-74913* - First starship of [[Prometheus class|her class]] |
| colspan="6" | [[Starfleet]] [[registry]] [[NX]]-74913* - First starship of [[Prometheus class|her class]] |
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− | | colspan="6" | Launched [[Stardate]] 50749.5 - [[Beta Antares Ship Yards]] |
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| colspan="6" | [[Antares sector]] - [[United Federation of Planets]] |
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| colspan="6" | ''"All the World's a stage and all the men and women merely players, they have their exits and entrances and one man in his life plays many parts, his act being seven stages..." - [[William Shakespeare]]'' |
| colspan="6" | ''"All the World's a stage and all the men and women merely players, they have their exits and entrances and one man in his life plays many parts, his act being seven stages..." - [[William Shakespeare]]'' |
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[[Category:Starfleet dedication plaques|Prometheus]] |
[[Category:Starfleet dedication plaques|Prometheus]] |
Revision as of 22:35, 17 March 2010
USS Prometheus (Prometheus class)
The following information was listed on the dedication plaque of USS Prometheus. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle" set artwork)
USS Prometheus | |||||
Starfleet registry NX-74913* - First starship of her class | |||||
Launched Stardate 50749.5 - Beta Antares Ship Yards | |||||
Antares sector - United Federation of Planets | |||||
Starfleet Command | Fleet Ops | Research & Dev. | Science Ops | Tactical Ops | Yard Engineers |
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"All the World's a stage and all the men and women merely players, they have their exits and entrances and one man in his life plays many parts, his act being seven stages..." - William Shakespeare |