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By reference stardate 2/1908, this vessel's name had been passed on to the Reliant-class USS Ares. (FASA RPG module: Federation Ship Recognition Manual)

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  • USS Ares (NCC-524)
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  • By reference stardate 2/1908, this vessel's name had been passed on to the Reliant-class USS Ares. (FASA RPG module: Federation Ship Recognition Manual)
  • USS Ares (NCC-524) was a Saladin-class destroyer — of the Siva-subclass— on active duty in Starfleet during at least the 23rd century. (Star Fleet Technical Manual) In 2274, Ares' commanding officer was Commander Thomas Thorne. It was destroyed by IKV Devastator in the Serenidad system. (Orion Press: "Oath of Vengeance")
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  • authorized
Affiliation
Registry
  • NCC-524
Name
  • USS Ares
Type
  • Destroyer
  • fed
ncc
  • NCC-524
Class
  • Saladin
abstract
  • By reference stardate 2/1908, this vessel's name had been passed on to the Reliant-class USS Ares. (FASA RPG module: Federation Ship Recognition Manual)
  • USS Ares (NCC-524) was a Saladin-class destroyer — of the Siva-subclass— on active duty in Starfleet during at least the 23rd century. (Star Fleet Technical Manual) In 2274, Ares' commanding officer was Commander Thomas Thorne. It was destroyed by IKV Devastator in the Serenidad system. (Orion Press: "Oath of Vengeance")
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