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The USS Milton Humason is a Federation starship named after the Terran American astronomer. It was a prime contender for the inversion drive and was present at Starbase 18 when the USS Enterprise went there to receive the drive. The USS Milton Humason was a Federation starship in service during the latter half of the 23rd century. In 2276, she was docked at Starbase 18 as a possible candidate to test the new inversion drive technology. She lost out to the USS Enterprise. (TOS novel: The Wounded Sky) It is unclear to what class the Milton Humason belonged, but from the context, it is likely that she was a Constitution-class vessel.
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The USS Milton Humason is a Federation starship named after the Terran American astronomer. It was a prime contender for the inversion drive and was present at Starbase 18 when the USS Enterprise went there to receive the drive. The USS Milton Humason was a Federation starship in service during the latter half of the 23rd century. In 2276, she was docked at Starbase 18 as a possible candidate to test the new inversion drive technology. She lost out to the USS Enterprise. (TOS novel: The Wounded Sky) It is unclear to what class the Milton Humason belonged, but from the context, it is likely that she was a Constitution-class vessel.