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The''' ''USS Exeter (NCC-26531)'' '''was a 24<sup>th</sup> century [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] starship operated by [[Starfleet]]. | The''' ''USS Exeter (NCC-26531)'' '''was a 24<sup>th</sup> century [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] starship operated by [[Starfleet]]. | ||
In 2334, the ''Exeter'' was commanded by [[Andrew J. Slayton]], the father of [[Marcus Alexander Slayton]] who was born that year and [[Christopher Slayton, callsign "Husker"|Christopher Slayton]] who would be born twenty-three years later. | In 2334, the ''Exeter'' was commanded by [[Andrew J. Slayton]], the father of [[Marcus Alexander Slayton]] who was born that year and [[Christopher Slayton, callsign "Husker"|Christopher Slayton]] who would be born twenty-three years later. | ||
During the Federation's war with the [[Cardassians]], Andrew Slayton was still in command of the ''Exeter'' the year the Caradssians attacked Asgard. That year the ''Exeter'' rendezvoused with the [[USS Leningrad]], allowing Andrew Slayton to briefly reunite with his son Marcus. | |||
During the Dominion War, the ''Exeter'' was assigned to the Ninth Fleet operating near Bajor. In 2374, the Exeter visited Deep Space 9 to be resupplied along with the ''[[USS Akagi]]'' and the ''[[USS Sutherland]]''. At this time, the ''[[USS Potemkin]]'' was at the station, too, to conduct repairs. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited") | During the Dominion War, the ''Exeter'' was assigned to the Ninth Fleet operating near Bajor. In 2374, the Exeter visited Deep Space 9 to be resupplied along with the ''[[USS Akagi]]'' and the ''[[USS Sutherland]]''. At this time, the ''[[USS Potemkin]]'' was at the station, too, to conduct repairs. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited") |
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The USS Exeter (NCC-26531) was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet.
In 2334, the Exeter was commanded by Andrew J. Slayton, the father of Marcus Alexander Slayton who was born that year and Christopher Slayton who would be born twenty-three years later.
During the Federation's war with the Cardassians, Andrew Slayton was still in command of the Exeter the year the Caradssians attacked Asgard. That year the Exeter rendezvoused with the USS Leningrad, allowing Andrew Slayton to briefly reunite with his son Marcus.
During the Dominion War, the Exeter was assigned to the Ninth Fleet operating near Bajor. In 2374, the Exeter visited Deep Space 9 to be resupplied along with the USS Akagi and the USS Sutherland. At this time, the USS Potemkin was at the station, too, to conduct repairs. (DS9: "You Are Cordially Invited")
In 2374, the starship reported numerous casualties to Starfleet Command. The reporting ship's name and registry and its causality list were seen on the Personnel Status Update chart in the Deep Space 9 wardroom. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight", okudagram)
(According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 471), this vessel was an Ambassador-class heavy cruiser with the registry NCC-26517. This registry was found on list of casualties in DS9 Season 6 and was consistent with other established Ambassador-class vessels that had registries in the NCC-26XXX range.
This vessel may be named either for the city of Exeter, several sailing vessels named HMS Exeter that served in Earth's British navy, its Constitution-class predecessor or the ship that T'Less briefly served aboard in 2389. (Source: Memory Alpha))