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The Celtic was a private starship during the 24th century. By 2380, the Celtic had become a privateer under the command of Captain Evan Walsh when its crew attempted to salvage the Borg-controlled USS Reston. As they were unable to restart the Reston's engines the Celtic locked on a tractor beam to tow the Starfleet vessel. This action activated the Reston's weapons systems and the Celtic was destroyed. (ST novella: Revenant)

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  • The Celtic was a private starship during the 24th century. By 2380, the Celtic had become a privateer under the command of Captain Evan Walsh when its crew attempted to salvage the Borg-controlled USS Reston. As they were unable to restart the Reston's engines the Celtic locked on a tractor beam to tow the Starfleet vessel. This action activated the Reston's weapons systems and the Celtic was destroyed. (ST novella: Revenant)
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  • The Celtic was a private starship during the 24th century. By 2380, the Celtic had become a privateer under the command of Captain Evan Walsh when its crew attempted to salvage the Borg-controlled USS Reston. As they were unable to restart the Reston's engines the Celtic locked on a tractor beam to tow the Starfleet vessel. This action activated the Reston's weapons systems and the Celtic was destroyed. (ST novella: Revenant)
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