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USS Sadat (NCC-1121) was a escort active in Starfleet during the late 23rd century. In 2279, Sadat transported medicine that would cure an outbreak of plasma plague to the Kzinti Patriarchy where the Kzin homeworld had been devastated by the plague. This resulted in the Kzin joining the Federation. Commander Uhura was Sadat's commanding officer from 2276-83. (Orion Press: "Escort Service", Encounters and Countermoves, In Harm's Way)

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  • USS Sadat (NCC-1121) was a escort active in Starfleet during the late 23rd century. In 2279, Sadat transported medicine that would cure an outbreak of plasma plague to the Kzinti Patriarchy where the Kzin homeworld had been devastated by the plague. This resulted in the Kzin joining the Federation. Commander Uhura was Sadat's commanding officer from 2276-83. (Orion Press: "Escort Service", Encounters and Countermoves, In Harm's Way)
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  • USS Sadat (NCC-1121) was a escort active in Starfleet during the late 23rd century. In 2279, Sadat transported medicine that would cure an outbreak of plasma plague to the Kzinti Patriarchy where the Kzin homeworld had been devastated by the plague. This resulted in the Kzin joining the Federation. Commander Uhura was Sadat's commanding officer from 2276-83. (Orion Press: "Escort Service", Encounters and Countermoves, In Harm's Way)
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