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The''' ''[[USS Seneca]]'' (NCC- 78496) '''was a late 24<sup>th</sup> century [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Iroquois-class starship operated by [[Starfleet]]. Like other ships of its class, it was a joint construction project between the [[San Francisco Fleet Yards]] and [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]]. | The''' ''[[USS Seneca]]'' (NCC- 78496) '''was a late 24<sup>th</sup> century [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Iroquois-class starship operated by [[Starfleet]]. Like other ships of its class, it was a joint construction project between the [[San Francisco Fleet Yards]] and [[Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards]]. | ||
The ''USS Seneca'', the third | The ''USS Seneca'', the third Iroquois class starship commisioned, was launched in 2375. It was assigned to the [[Beta Quadrant]] to replace starships that were called to the front of the [[Dominion War]]. At the time, [[Starfleet]] was hesitant to place a starship of such a new and untested design in harm’s way until evaluations could reveal how the Iroquois-class handled itself in the field. | ||
[[Category: Starships]] | [[Category: Starships]] | ||
[[Category: Iroquois class starships]] | [[Category: Iroquois class starships]] |
Latest revision as of 06:13, 21 February 2018
The USS Seneca (NCC- 78496) was a late 24th century Federation Iroquois-class starship operated by Starfleet. Like other ships of its class, it was a joint construction project between the San Francisco Fleet Yards and Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.
The USS Seneca, the third Iroquois class starship commisioned, was launched in 2375. It was assigned to the Beta Quadrant to replace starships that were called to the front of the Dominion War. At the time, Starfleet was hesitant to place a starship of such a new and untested design in harm’s way until evaluations could reveal how the Iroquois-class handled itself in the field.