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Relishing in exploratory research of the social sciences, the ''Blythe'' | '''USS ''Blythe'' (NCC-12114)''' is a [[California class|''California''-class]] utility cruiser assigned to [[Fourth Fleet]]. The ''Blythe'' was equipped as a science support variant of her class, with science-teal markings on the hull and significant interior space devoted to science labs and probe storage. The ''Blythe''<nowiki/>'s crew included a sizeable science department, half of whom were civilian scientists from the [[Romulan Free State]]. As part of the diplomatic efforts of Task Force 17, the joint crew was engaged on a long-term mission to explore lasting peace between the Federation and the Free State by working together in the pursuit of knowledge. | ||
Relishing in exploratory research of the social sciences, the ''Blythe'''s crew of archaeologists and anthropologists often took the slow road, following in the footsteps of explorers and cruisers discovering new civilizations. |
Revision as of 02:45, 2 January 2023
USS Blythe (NCC-12114) is a California-class utility cruiser assigned to Fourth Fleet. The Blythe was equipped as a science support variant of her class, with science-teal markings on the hull and significant interior space devoted to science labs and probe storage. The Blythe's crew included a sizeable science department, half of whom were civilian scientists from the Romulan Free State. As part of the diplomatic efforts of Task Force 17, the joint crew was engaged on a long-term mission to explore lasting peace between the Federation and the Free State by working together in the pursuit of knowledge.
Relishing in exploratory research of the social sciences, the Blythe's crew of archaeologists and anthropologists often took the slow road, following in the footsteps of explorers and cruisers discovering new civilizations.