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The USS ''Arimathea'' is a Centaur-II class science vessel commissioned in the 2320s and refit in the 2380s. ''Arimathea'' serves as a small exploration starship, specializing in scientific research and discovery, embarking on crucial missions to conduct a wide range of studies and experiments, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expanding our understanding of the cosmos. She is currently assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet]].
'''USS ''Arimathea'' (NCC-92077)''' is a [[Centaur II Class|''Centaur-II''-class]] science vessel commissioned in the 2320s and refit in the 2380s. ''Arimathea'' serves as a small exploration starship, specializing in scientific research and discovery, embarking on crucial missions to conduct a wide range of studies and experiments, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expanding our understanding of the cosmos. She is currently assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet]].


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==Notable Crew==
===Commanding Officers===
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/83960 2401 - 2401] : [[bfms_char:68737|Captain Giarvar Kauhn]]


=Notable Crew=
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==Commanding Officers==
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/83960 2401 - Present] : [[bfms_char:68737|Captain Giarvar Kauhn]]

Revision as of 04:47, 11 October 2023


USS Arimathea (NCC-92077) is a Centaur-II-class science vessel commissioned in the 2320s and refit in the 2380s. Arimathea serves as a small exploration starship, specializing in scientific research and discovery, embarking on crucial missions to conduct a wide range of studies and experiments, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expanding our understanding of the cosmos. She is currently assigned to the Fourth Fleet.

Notable Crew

Commanding Officers