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On Stardate 53551.3 (July 20, 2376), the USS Enterprise-E found the USS Havoc adrift near Starbase 612 following a surprise attack by the Borg Collective. Captain Jean-Luc Picard had away teams transport to the Havoc and the rest of the derelict fleet. The Havoc returned to duty in time to ward off further Borg attacks and destroy their base in the sector. (TNG video game: Armada mission: Dark Omens) USS Havoc was still in active service in July 2377. (TNG video game: Armada II)

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  • On Stardate 53551.3 (July 20, 2376), the USS Enterprise-E found the USS Havoc adrift near Starbase 612 following a surprise attack by the Borg Collective. Captain Jean-Luc Picard had away teams transport to the Havoc and the rest of the derelict fleet. The Havoc returned to duty in time to ward off further Borg attacks and destroy their base in the sector. (TNG video game: Armada mission: Dark Omens) USS Havoc was still in active service in July 2377. (TNG video game: Armada II)
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  • On Stardate 53551.3 (July 20, 2376), the USS Enterprise-E found the USS Havoc adrift near Starbase 612 following a surprise attack by the Borg Collective. Captain Jean-Luc Picard had away teams transport to the Havoc and the rest of the derelict fleet. The Havoc returned to duty in time to ward off further Borg attacks and destroy their base in the sector. (TNG video game: Armada mission: Dark Omens) USS Havoc was still in active service in July 2377. (TNG video game: Armada II) No specific history or definitive final fate was established for this vessel as its name was selected for a destroyer by the Armada II game developers, and is sometimes placed randomly when the ship appears. The ship may be named for various vessels or groups from both history and fiction, all named for common meaning of the term "havoc", a military command or general saying referring to plunder or destruction.
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