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The '''USS ''Yosemite'' (NCC-19002)''' was a [[Federation]] {{class|Oberth}} [[science vessel]] that was in service with [[Starfleet]] in the late [[24th century]]. It had a total crew complement of only five science officers.
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The '''USS ''Yosemite'' ([[NCC]]-19002)''' was a [[24th century]] [[Federation]] {{class|Oberth}} [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]]. It had a total crew complement of only five science officers.
   
 
In [[2369]], the ''Yosemite'' was dispatched to the [[Igo sector]] to study a [[plasma streamer]] between two [[stars]]. During this mission, a [[plasma]] sample exploded in [[main engineering]] and the ship drifted off-course.
 
In [[2369]], the ''Yosemite'' was dispatched to the [[Igo sector]] to study a [[plasma streamer]] between two [[stars]]. During this mission, a [[plasma]] sample exploded in [[main engineering]] and the ship drifted off-course.
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Later that year, while under the [[mind control]] of interrogators on the planet [[Tilonus IV]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] believed that he met a woman named "Commander [[Bloom]]," who was [[first officer]] of the ''Yorktown'', at the [[Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders]]. She told him that the [[Tilonian]]s had captured a crewman from the ''Yosemite'' named {{dis|Sanders|Yosemite}}. According to her, the doctors had done something to his mind. The commander believed that the doctors were removing [[neurochemistry|neurochemicals]] from their brains, and she believed this was what happened to Sanders. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
 
Later that year, while under the [[mind control]] of interrogators on the planet [[Tilonus IV]], [[Commander]] [[William T. Riker]] believed that he met a woman named "Commander [[Bloom]]," who was [[first officer]] of the ''Yorktown'', at the [[Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders]]. She told him that the [[Tilonian]]s had captured a crewman from the ''Yosemite'' named {{dis|Sanders|Yosemite}}. According to her, the doctors had done something to his mind. The commander believed that the doctors were removing [[neurochemistry|neurochemicals]] from their brains, and she believed this was what happened to Sanders. ({{TNG|Frame of Mind}})
   
In [[2370]], the [[captain]] of this ship was [[J. Swift]]. After departing from [[New Brooklyn IX]], the starship arrived at [[Deep Space 9]] on [[stardate]] 47552.9. The ''Yosemite'' was listed on the [[space station|space station's]] [[arrival roster]]. ({{DS9|Whispers}}, ''production art'')
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In [[2370]], the [[captain]] of this ship was [[J. Swift]]. After departing from [[New Brooklyn IX]], the starship arrived at [[Deep Space 9]] on [[stardate]] 47552.9. The ''Yosemite'' was listed on the [[space station]]'s [[arrival roster]]. ({{DS9|Whispers}}, ''production art'')
   
 
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The ''Yosemite'' was named after the [[Yosemite National Park]] in [[North America]]. (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]'' 3rd ed., p. 572)
The ''Yosemite'' was featured on the cover of {{m|April|1993}}'s ''[[Cinefantastique]]'' [[magazine]], which was devoted to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. The ''Yosemite'''s [[registry]] number could be discerned on the cover. The cover artist, David Voight, had an actual behind-the-scenes photograph of the [[studio model]], dressed as the ''Yosemite'', at his disposal as reference.
 
   
The ''Yosemite'' was named after the [[Yosemite National Park]] in [[North America]] (''[[Star Trek Encyclopedia]]''). The reference to the ship in "Whispers" was only seen as a not-very-clear name in an [[okudagram]] readout of an [[arrival roster]] on a [[viewscreen]].
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The reference to the ship in "Whispers" was only seen as an unclear name in an [[okudagram]] readout of an [[arrival roster]] on a [[viewscreen]].
   
 
The ''Yosemite'' was featured on the cover of {{m|April|1993}}'s ''[[Cinefantastique]]'' [[magazine]], which was devoted to ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''. The ''Yosemite'''s [[registry]] number could be discerned on the cover. The cover artist, David Voight, had an actual behind-the-scenes photograph of the [[studio model]], dressed as the ''Yosemite'', at his disposal as reference.
Despite being a Starfleet vessel, the crew of the ''Yosemite'' did not wear the [[Starfleet uniform|service uniforms]] of the period, nor did they appear to sport [[combadge|combadges]] or identifiable [[Starfleet ranks|rank insignia]].
 
   
 
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The USS Yosemite (NCC-19002) was a 24th century Federation Oberth-class starship operated by Starfleet. It had a total crew complement of only five science officers.

In 2369, the Yosemite was dispatched to the Igo sector to study a plasma streamer between two stars. During this mission, a plasma sample exploded in main engineering and the ship drifted off-course.

Subsequently, the USS Enterprise-D was sent to determine the Yosemite's fate. However, an away team found the vessel empty, save for the body of the chief engineer, Lieutenant Joshua Kelly, who died from exposure to high-energy plasma. After Lt. Reginald Barclay, who was part of the Enterprise away team, claimed to see alien lifeforms while beaming between the two ships, it was found that he had been infected by quasi-energy microbes from the plasma streamer, which had also caused the explosion on the Yosemite. The remaining four Yosemite crewmembers were later discovered suspended in the transporter, and were rescued with the aid of Lt. Barclay. (TNG: "Realm of Fear")

Later that year, while under the mind control of interrogators on the planet Tilonus IV, Commander William T. Riker believed that he met a woman named "Commander Bloom," who was first officer of the Yorktown, at the Tilonus Institute for Mental Disorders. She told him that the Tilonians had captured a crewman from the Yosemite named Sanders. According to her, the doctors had done something to his mind. The commander believed that the doctors were removing neurochemicals from their brains, and she believed this was what happened to Sanders. (TNG: "Frame of Mind")

In 2370, the captain of this ship was J. Swift. After departing from New Brooklyn IX, the starship arrived at Deep Space 9 on stardate 47552.9. The Yosemite was listed on the space station's arrival roster. (DS9: "Whispers", production art)

Yosemite personnel

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Background information

Cinefantastique cover 094 Oberth class studdio model USS Yosemite examined by production staffers
The Cinefantastique cover
...and its reference source

The Yosemite was named after the Yosemite National Park in North America. (Star Trek Encyclopedia 3rd ed., p. 572)

The reference to the ship in "Whispers" was only seen as an unclear name in an okudagram readout of an arrival roster on a viewscreen.

The Yosemite was featured on the cover of April 1993's Cinefantastique magazine, which was devoted to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Yosemite's registry number could be discerned on the cover. The cover artist, David Voight, had an actual behind-the-scenes photograph of the studio model, dressed as the Yosemite, at his disposal as reference.