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Yosemite 3 was an unarmed United Earth research station that was in service in the mid-22nd century. It orbited Earth and was usually manned with thirty to forty civilians. It was destroyed, presumably with all hands, during an attack by Dolim's Xindi-Reptilian warship at the end of the Xindi incident on February 14, 2154. (ENT: "Zero Hour") For more information on the studio model, see VOY studio models.

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  • Yosemite 3
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  • Yosemite 3 was an unarmed United Earth research station that was in service in the mid-22nd century. It orbited Earth and was usually manned with thirty to forty civilians. It was destroyed, presumably with all hands, during an attack by Dolim's Xindi-Reptilian warship at the end of the Xindi incident on February 14, 2154. (ENT: "Zero Hour") For more information on the studio model, see VOY studio models.
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  • Destroyed
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  • 30(xsd:integer)
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  • Yosemite 3 was an unarmed United Earth research station that was in service in the mid-22nd century. It orbited Earth and was usually manned with thirty to forty civilians. It was destroyed, presumably with all hands, during an attack by Dolim's Xindi-Reptilian warship at the end of the Xindi incident on February 14, 2154. (ENT: "Zero Hour") For more information on the studio model, see VOY studio models.
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