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| name = Olympic
| name = Olympic
| prefix = USS
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| registry = NCC-38000
| registry = NCC-38000
| class = Olympic
| class = Olympic
| type = Research Cruiser
| type = research cruiser
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| status = Active
| status = Reserves
| commission = 2365
| commission = 2365
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| taskforce = Task Force 17
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| taskgroup = Task Group 38
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| squadron = Sarek Squadron
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| role = Medical Support
| co = [[bfms_char:69124|LCDR Jeffrey Holmgren]]
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The '''USS ''Olympic''''' (NCC-38000) was the first [[Olympic Class|''Olympic''-class]] cruiser launched in 2364.
The '''USS ''Olympic'' (NCC-38000)''' was the first [[Olympic Class|''Olympic''-class]] cruiser launched in 2364.


Following a refit of the starship's deflector and holographic systems in 2400, the USS ''Olympic'' was assigned to [[Sarek Squadron]] in [[Task Force 17]] of the [[Fourth Fleet]]. Launched under the command of Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Holmgren, the USS Olympic was assigned a mission profile of independent research, hosting academic conferences and publishing the Olympic Journal.
Following a refit of the starship's deflector and holographic systems in 2400, the USS ''Olympic'' was assigned to [[Sarek Squadron]] in [[Task Force 17]] of the [[Fourth Fleet]]. Launched under the command of Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Holmgren, the USS Olympic was assigned a mission profile of independent research, hosting academic conferences and publishing the Olympic Journal.


As a founding member of Sarek Squadron, the ''Olympic''’s primary mission was exploring avenues to a lasting peace between the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Romulan Free State]] through scientific exploration. To this end, more than half of the starship’s science department were civilian scientists from the Romulan Free State. Mission oversight was provided by Sarek Squadron's commanding officer, Captain Taes, in joint consultation with Science Minister Flavia ir-Llantrisant of the Romulan Free State.
As a founding member of Sarek Squadron, the ''Olympic''’s primary mission was exploring avenues to a lasting peace between the [[United Federation of Planets]] and the [[Romulan Free State]] through scientific exploration. To this end, more than half of the starship’s science department were civilian scientists from the Romulan Free State. Mission oversight was provided by Sarek Squadron's commanding officer, Captain Taes, in joint consultation with Science Minister Flavia ir-Llantrisant of the Romulan Free State.
 
In February 2401, the ''Olympic'' was assigned to Captain Peter Crawford and placed in the [[Mackenzie Squadron]]. On 7.15.2401, she was returned to the reserves.  


== Mission Parameters ==
== Mission Parameters ==


* Independent research across every scientific speciality within its science labs and sensor analysis suites
* Independent research across every scientific specialty within its science labs and sensor analysis suites
* Hosting and curating academic conferences between the United Federation of Planet, the Romulan Free State and other scientific agencies across the galaxy
* Providing ferry and escort service to Romulan Free State scientists crossing Federation space to access the [[Typhon Frontier]]
* Serving as the editorial board of the ''Olympic Journal'' publication
* Serving as the editorial board of the ''Olympic Journal'' publication
* Limited missions of scientific exploration in the Typhon Expanse, with oversight from the USS ''Sarek'', or within the Romulan Free State, with oversight from the relevant government agencies


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==Notable Crew==
==Notable Crew==
===Commanding Officers===
===Commanding Officers===
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/69368/ 2400 - Present]: [[bfms_char:69124|Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Holmgren]]
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/69368/ 2400 - 02.2401] : [[bfms_char:69124|Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Holmgren]]
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/78094/ 2.2401 - 7.2401] : [[bfms_char:76599|Captain Peter Crawford]]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:22, 18 January 2024

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USS Olympic
General Information
Registry NCC-38000
Class & Type Olympic-class research cruiser
Affiliation Starfleet
Status Reserves
Commissioned 2365
Assignment
Role Medical Support
Template:Starship

The USS Olympic (NCC-38000) was the first Olympic-class cruiser launched in 2364.

Following a refit of the starship's deflector and holographic systems in 2400, the USS Olympic was assigned to Sarek Squadron in Task Force 17 of the Fourth Fleet. Launched under the command of Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Holmgren, the USS Olympic was assigned a mission profile of independent research, hosting academic conferences and publishing the Olympic Journal.

As a founding member of Sarek Squadron, the Olympic’s primary mission was exploring avenues to a lasting peace between the United Federation of Planets and the Romulan Free State through scientific exploration. To this end, more than half of the starship’s science department were civilian scientists from the Romulan Free State. Mission oversight was provided by Sarek Squadron's commanding officer, Captain Taes, in joint consultation with Science Minister Flavia ir-Llantrisant of the Romulan Free State.

In February 2401, the Olympic was assigned to Captain Peter Crawford and placed in the Mackenzie Squadron. On 7.15.2401, she was returned to the reserves.

Mission Parameters

  • Independent research across every scientific specialty within its science labs and sensor analysis suites
  • Serving as the editorial board of the Olympic Journal publication

Notable Crew

Commanding Officers