Difference between revisions of "USS Centaur (NCC-42043)"
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Latest revision as of 04:49, 18 December 2022
The USS Centaur has been in service for over a hundred years. She was once among many of her own class, but now down to a very few after the Dominion War. Now she simply serves in Task Force 93 under command of Captain John Carter, providing humanitarian aid as best as they can to their Romulan friends. Only that there is only so much that the Centaur can do with her size, but it does not mean that the Captain or the First Officer, or the entire bridge crew won't do their very best with what they have, whether it is providing escort, relief, or gathering vital intelligence for the rest of the Task Force.
Though, being a hundred-year-old ship...things are starting to get a little weird on board.