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Some [[time]] prior to [[2368]], the ''Tripoli'' was decommissioned, and sent to the surplus depot at [[Qualor II]], where it was used as a holding [[vessel]] for starship components. The ''Tripoli'' was removed from the depot and its position used by a smuggler ship to steal the components. ([[TNG]]: "[[Unification, Part I]]")
 
Some [[time]] prior to [[2368]], the ''Tripoli'' was decommissioned, and sent to the surplus depot at [[Qualor II]], where it was used as a holding [[vessel]] for starship components. The ''Tripoli'' was removed from the depot and its position used by a smuggler ship to steal the components. ([[TNG]]: "[[Unification, Part I]]")
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The ''Tripoli'' later fought in the [[Dominion War]]. In [[2374]], it listed several [[Starfleet]] members killed or missing in action. The list included [[Matata Kimya]], [[Alan Kobayashi]], [[Beverly Kurts]], [[Jay Laprade]], [[Paul Lawrence]], [[Kathy Leprich]], [[Lester Levesconte]], [[Faith Levesconte]], [[Rose Limli]] and [[Mindy Long]]. ([[DS9]]: "[[In the Pale Moonlight]]")
   
 
:''Named after the Libyan capital city.''
 
:''Named after the Libyan capital city.''

Revision as of 12:06, 21 November 2006

USS Tripoli (NCC-19386) was a Hokule'a-class Federation starship in operation during the mid-24th century.

The Tripoli was the only starship to respond to the distress call from the Omicron Theta colony, following its destruction by the Crystalline Entity in 2338. Its crew discovered the deactivated Soong-type android, Data. (TNG: "Datalore")

Some time prior to 2368, the Tripoli was decommissioned, and sent to the surplus depot at Qualor II, where it was used as a holding vessel for starship components. The Tripoli was removed from the depot and its position used by a smuggler ship to steal the components. (TNG: "Unification, Part I")

The Tripoli later fought in the Dominion War. In 2374, it listed several Starfleet members killed or missing in action. The list included Matata Kimya, Alan Kobayashi, Beverly Kurts, Jay Laprade, Paul Lawrence, Kathy Leprich, Lester Levesconte, Faith Levesconte, Rose Limli and Mindy Long. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")

Named after the Libyan capital city.