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[[File:Akria2.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''USS Dauntless''.<br><sup>Image © Paramount</sup>]]
[[File:Akria2.jpg|thumb|150px|The ''USS Dauntless''.<br><sup>Image © Paramount</sup>]]
The''' ''USS Dauntless'' (NCC-63546''' was an Akira class [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] starship operated by [[Starfleet]] in the late 24<sup>th</sup> century.  During his cadet cruise in 2374, [[Daniel Havenborn, callsign "Salvo"|Daniel Havenborn]] served aboard the ''Dauntless'' as part of [[Starfleet Academy]]’s Cadet Training Squadron 47, otherwise known as Red Squad.  Cadet Havenborn  got to see firsthand what it was like to serve on an active starship with warp fighters.  He quite enjoyed his time onboard the ship and worked hard to impress his instructors.   
The''' ''USS Dauntless'' (NCC-63546)''' was an Akira class [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] starship operated by [[Starfleet]] in the late 24<sup>th</sup> century.  During his cadet cruise in 2374, [[Daniel Havenborn, callsign "Salvo"|Daniel Havenborn]] served aboard the ''Dauntless'' as part of [[Starfleet Academy]]’s Cadet Training Squadron 47, otherwise known as Red Squad.  Cadet Havenborn  got to see firsthand what it was like to serve on an active starship with warp fighters.  He quite enjoyed his time onboard the ship and worked hard to impress his instructors.   


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Revision as of 11:38, 22 October 2016

The USS Dauntless.
Image © Paramount

The USS Dauntless (NCC-63546) was an Akira class Federation starship operated by Starfleet in the late 24th century. During his cadet cruise in 2374, Daniel Havenborn served aboard the Dauntless as part of Starfleet Academy’s Cadet Training Squadron 47, otherwise known as Red Squad. Cadet Havenborn got to see firsthand what it was like to serve on an active starship with warp fighters. He quite enjoyed his time onboard the ship and worked hard to impress his instructors.