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| - Benjamin Sisko and Jake Sisko once visited the surplus depot. Jake was impressed by how many starships were there. (DS9 short story: "Fear, Itself") In 2368, the crew of the USS Enterprise discovered that the Ferengi and other species had been taking materials from the salvage of Federation starships at Surplus Depot Z15 without the Zakdorn noticing. (TNG episode: "Unification") In 2371, Commander Sisko obtained a Cardassian shuttle from Surplus Depot Z15 to use in a mission to Goka. (DS9 - The Maquis: Soldier of Peace comic: "Rats in a Maze")
- In 2368, the USS Enterprise-D traveled to Qualor II as part of its investigation of debris linked to the Vulcan starship T'Pau, in an attempt to determine the fate of the vessel. Upon arriving, it was discovered that the T'Pau – previously docked at section 18-Gamma-12 – was missing, taken by forces unknown. The T'Pau's navigational deflector, source of the debris, had been routed to the USS Tripoli, a holding vessel for the depot located at the outer edge of the shipyard, at section 12-Delta-4. It emerged that the Tripoli too was missing, leading to the conclusion that another party was intercepting shipments bound for the Tripoli and routing them elsewhere. Commander Riker powered down the Enterprise and lay in wait for the smugglers.
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| - Benjamin Sisko and Jake Sisko once visited the surplus depot. Jake was impressed by how many starships were there. (DS9 short story: "Fear, Itself") In 2368, the crew of the USS Enterprise discovered that the Ferengi and other species had been taking materials from the salvage of Federation starships at Surplus Depot Z15 without the Zakdorn noticing. (TNG episode: "Unification") In 2371, Commander Sisko obtained a Cardassian shuttle from Surplus Depot Z15 to use in a mission to Goka. (DS9 - The Maquis: Soldier of Peace comic: "Rats in a Maze")
- In 2368, the USS Enterprise-D traveled to Qualor II as part of its investigation of debris linked to the Vulcan starship T'Pau, in an attempt to determine the fate of the vessel. Upon arriving, it was discovered that the T'Pau – previously docked at section 18-Gamma-12 – was missing, taken by forces unknown. The T'Pau's navigational deflector, source of the debris, had been routed to the USS Tripoli, a holding vessel for the depot located at the outer edge of the shipyard, at section 12-Delta-4. It emerged that the Tripoli too was missing, leading to the conclusion that another party was intercepting shipments bound for the Tripoli and routing them elsewhere. Commander Riker powered down the Enterprise and lay in wait for the smugglers. When the smuggler vessel arrived, the Enterprise attempted to hail it, but the exchange of fire that resulted, along with the vessel's large weapons cache, caused it to explode. It was later linked to a Ferengi arms trader, Omag, who had taken the T'Pau from the depot and sold it to a Barolian intermediary to be used in an abortive invasion of Vulcan by the Romulans. (TNG: "Unification I" , "Unification II" ) The Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p. 483) refers to the depot as "Surplus Depot Zed-15." In the script, it is spelled out as "Surplus Depot Zed-One-Five" once. [1] The LCARS display seen in the episodes carry the identifier "Qualor II Depot Z15."
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