. . . . "On stardate 44002.3 (2367), the Buran was part of a fleet of forty Starfleet ships that engaged Locutus's cube at Wolf 359. The Borg Collective emerged victorious, destroying the Buran, along with 38 other vessels. (TNG episode: \"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II\") By stardate 45240.6 (2368), the Buran's wreck was among the vessels found at the Surplus Depot Z15, located in orbit of Qualor II. (TNG episode: \"Unification I\")"@en . "2367"^^ . . . . "Buran"@fr . "The USS Buran (NCC-57580) was a 24th century Federation Challenger-class starship operated by Starfleet. This was the second Federation ship known to bear the name Buran. In 2367, the Buran fought the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359. It was destroyed, along with 38 other starships. (TNG: \"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II\" ) The wreck was later among the vessels found at the Surplus Depot Z15 located in orbit of Qualor II. (TNG: \"Unification I\" )"@en . . . . "The USS Buran (NCC-57580) was a 24th century Federation Challenger-class starship operated by Starfleet. This was the second Federation ship known to bear the name Buran. In 2367, the Buran fought the Borg at the Battle of Wolf 359. It was destroyed, along with 38 other starships. (TNG: \"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II\" ) The wreck was later among the vessels found at the Surplus Depot Z15 located in orbit of Qualor II. (TNG: \"Unification I\" ) The name of this ship was derived from Ed Miarecki, the creator of the design study and filming model of the Buran. [1] As with the other kit-bashes for \"The Best of Both Worlds\", the USS Buran was a one-time use only model and slated to be discarded, but was saved from the dumpster by Visual Effects Coordinator Gary Hutzel, who took the model into his care. [2] The registry came from the studio model. The Buran was classified as a Challenger-class starship in an internal list of starships, dated September 26, 1990. [3] This information about the ship later appeared in the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 109) . According to the Star Trek Encyclopedia (4th ed., vol. 1, p. 109) , \"the Buran was a \"kit bashed\" study model barely glimpsed among the wreckage of the \"graveyard\" scene in the episode. The ship was named for the Russian space shuttle, which was in turn named for the Russian word for \"snowstorm\".\""@en . "The USS Buran (NCC-57580) was a Federation Challenger-class light cruiser in service to Starfleet in the 24th century. In 2367, the Buran participated in the Battle of Wolf 359 and became one of 39 starships to be destroyed by the Borg. (TNG: \"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II\"; Star Trek Encyclopedia)"@en . . "The wrecked remains of the Buran."@en . . . . "NCC-57580"@en . . "wrecked"@en . . "Light cruiser"@en . . . "L' USS Buran NCC-57580 \u00E9tait un vaisseau spatial de la F\u00E9d\u00E9ration affili\u00E9 \u00E0 Starfleet de type Buran en service au 24\u00E8me si\u00E8cle."@fr . . . . . . "NCC-57580"@fr . . . "USS Buran"@en . . "The USS Buran (NCC-57580) was a Federation Challenger-class light cruiser in service to Starfleet in the 24th century. In 2367, the Buran participated in the Battle of Wolf 359 and became one of 39 starships to be destroyed by the Borg. (TNG: \"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II\"; Star Trek Encyclopedia)"@en . "USS Buran (NCC-57580)"@fr . "200"^^ . . "USS Buran"@en . "fed"@en . . . . . . . "Challenger"@en . . . . . . . "d\u00E9truit"@fr . "USS"@fr . . "L' USS Buran NCC-57580 \u00E9tait un vaisseau spatial de la F\u00E9d\u00E9ration affili\u00E9 \u00E0 Starfleet de type Buran en service au 24\u00E8me si\u00E8cle."@fr . "NCC-57580"@en . . . "On stardate 44002.3 (2367), the Buran was part of a fleet of forty Starfleet ships that engaged Locutus's cube at Wolf 359. The Borg Collective emerged victorious, destroying the Buran, along with 38 other vessels. (TNG episode: \"The Best of Both Worlds, Part II\") By stardate 45240.6 (2368), the Buran's wreck was among the vessels found at the Surplus Depot Z15, located in orbit of Qualor II. (TNG episode: \"Unification I\")"@en . "USS Buran (NCC-57580)"@en . . . . "Destroyed"@en .