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USS Marathon (NCC-3105) was a Mitannic-class battlecruiser on active duty in Starfleet during at least the late 23rd century. (Federation Reference Series 3) Marathon was originally scheduled to be a Menahga-class battlecruiser, but tests of the Menahgas necessitated corrections and improvements to ordnance systems and Bussard collectors, resulting in a subtly improved battlecruiser design. Marathon was commissioned in the late 2280s.

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  • USS Marathon (NCC-3105) was a Mitannic-class battlecruiser on active duty in Starfleet during at least the late 23rd century. (Federation Reference Series 3) Marathon was originally scheduled to be a Menahga-class battlecruiser, but tests of the Menahgas necessitated corrections and improvements to ordnance systems and Bussard collectors, resulting in a subtly improved battlecruiser design. Marathon was commissioned in the late 2280s.
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  • USS Marathon (NCC-3105) was a Mitannic-class battlecruiser on active duty in Starfleet during at least the late 23rd century. (Federation Reference Series 3) Marathon was originally scheduled to be a Menahga-class battlecruiser, but tests of the Menahgas necessitated corrections and improvements to ordnance systems and Bussard collectors, resulting in a subtly improved battlecruiser design. Marathon was commissioned in the late 2280s.
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