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The USS Charon (NCC-80111) was a Luna-class Federation starship in service in the late 24th century. Constructed at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, the Charon was launched on stardate 56980.2 in 2379. Her dedication plaque read, "Only seek, and you shall find." In 2380, she was under the command of Captain Bellatora Fortis, on an exploratory mission to the Beta Quadrant - one of four Luna-class vessels assigned. The Charon was the closest Luna-class vessel to the USS Titan. Her course was intended to take her through the Ring Nebula, but the Charon encountered a region of extreme temporal flux in the Elysia Incendae system, which destroyed the vessel. Its wreckage was thrown thousands of years into the past, where it crashed on the surface of Orisha. (TTN novels: Taking Wing, Sword of Damocle USS Charon is a Star Trek play-by-email simulation that is part of the United Confederation of Interstellar Planets (UCIP) simming organization.. It was officially launched on December 16th, 2008 as the successor to Astate Colony and it has quickly become one of the UCIP's most active and entertaining simulations. On December 28th 2009 the Charon won the UCIP Bergen award being voted as the best game of 2009.
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The USS Charon (NCC-80111) was a Luna-class Federation starship in service in the late 24th century. Constructed at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards, the Charon was launched on stardate 56980.2 in 2379. Her dedication plaque read, "Only seek, and you shall find." In 2380, she was under the command of Captain Bellatora Fortis, on an exploratory mission to the Beta Quadrant - one of four Luna-class vessels assigned. The Charon was the closest Luna-class vessel to the USS Titan. Her course was intended to take her through the Ring Nebula, but the Charon encountered a region of extreme temporal flux in the Elysia Incendae system, which destroyed the vessel. Its wreckage was thrown thousands of years into the past, where it crashed on the surface of Orisha. (TTN novels: Taking Wing, Sword of Damocles) USS Charon is a Star Trek play-by-email simulation that is part of the United Confederation of Interstellar Planets (UCIP) simming organization.. It was officially launched on December 16th, 2008 as the successor to Astate Colony and it has quickly become one of the UCIP's most active and entertaining simulations. On December 28th 2009 the Charon won the UCIP Bergen award being voted as the best game of 2009.