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In 2285, the USS Reliant was on a survey mission to find a suitable location for Project Genesis, a Federation project to turn an uninhabitable world into an M-class planet. While examining what they thought was Ceti Alpha VI, Capt. Clark Terrell and his first officer, Commander Pavel Chekov, were captured by Khan and his followers. He implanted each with Ceti eels and learned why they came to the planet. Shortly afterward, Khan and his people took control of the Reliant, marooned the crew on Ceti Alpha V, and headed for the Regula I space station.

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  • Battle of the Mutara Nebula
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  • In 2285, the USS Reliant was on a survey mission to find a suitable location for Project Genesis, a Federation project to turn an uninhabitable world into an M-class planet. While examining what they thought was Ceti Alpha VI, Capt. Clark Terrell and his first officer, Commander Pavel Chekov, were captured by Khan and his followers. He implanted each with Ceti eels and learned why they came to the planet. Shortly afterward, Khan and his people took control of the Reliant, marooned the crew on Ceti Alpha V, and headed for the Regula I space station.
  • The Battle of the Mutara Nebula was the final engagement between James T. Kirk and Khan Noonien Singh, inside the Mutara Nebula, in 2285. At the conclusion of the battle, Khan's USS Reliant was defeated by Kirk's USS Enterprise. However, Khan was able to detonate the Genesis device in a last attempt to kill Kirk and destroy the Enterprise. Fortunately, the Enterprise was able to escape thanks to the sacrifice of Captain Spock. (TOS movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan)
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  • The Reliant faces off with the Enterprise.
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  • Battle of the Mutara Nebula
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  • 2285(xsd:integer)
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  • 350(xsd:integer)
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  • Captain Spock Minimal crew losses , , Khan Noonien Singh, All hands lost
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  • Federation victory
  • Federation victory, Formation of the Genesis Planet from the nebula
  • Formation of the from the nebula
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  • The Battle of the Mutara Nebula was the final engagement between James T. Kirk and Khan Noonien Singh, inside the Mutara Nebula, in 2285. At the conclusion of the battle, Khan's USS Reliant was defeated by Kirk's USS Enterprise. However, Khan was able to detonate the Genesis device in a last attempt to kill Kirk and destroy the Enterprise. Fortunately, the Enterprise was able to escape thanks to the sacrifice of Captain Spock. (TOS movie: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan) In 2372, Commander William T. Riker read up on every log and historical record pertaining to conflicts inside nebulae, including the Battle of the Mutara Nebula. (TNG eBook: A Sea of Troubles)
  • In 2285, the USS Reliant was on a survey mission to find a suitable location for Project Genesis, a Federation project to turn an uninhabitable world into an M-class planet. While examining what they thought was Ceti Alpha VI, Capt. Clark Terrell and his first officer, Commander Pavel Chekov, were captured by Khan and his followers. He implanted each with Ceti eels and learned why they came to the planet. Shortly afterward, Khan and his people took control of the Reliant, marooned the crew on Ceti Alpha V, and headed for the Regula I space station.
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