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A Talarian battlecruiser was a type of starship used by the Talarian Republic either during or prior to the mid 23rd century. A Talarian battlecruiser was one of the vessels that had become stranded within the interdimensional rift in the Delta Triangle region, and it was the first vessel to leave the region after the crews of the USS Lovell and USS T'Saura were able to devise a method of escape. (SCE eBook: Where Time Stands Still)

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  • A Talarian battlecruiser was a type of starship used by the Talarian Republic either during or prior to the mid 23rd century. A Talarian battlecruiser was one of the vessels that had become stranded within the interdimensional rift in the Delta Triangle region, and it was the first vessel to leave the region after the crews of the USS Lovell and USS T'Saura were able to devise a method of escape. (SCE eBook: Where Time Stands Still)
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  • A Talarian battlecruiser was a type of starship used by the Talarian Republic either during or prior to the mid 23rd century. A Talarian battlecruiser was one of the vessels that had become stranded within the interdimensional rift in the Delta Triangle region, and it was the first vessel to leave the region after the crews of the USS Lovell and USS T'Saura were able to devise a method of escape. (SCE eBook: Where Time Stands Still)
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