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The '''Mars Defense Perimeter''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[planetary defense system|defense mechanism]], designed to protect the inner [[planet]]s of the [[Sol system]], and specifically [[Earth]], from intruding hostile vessels. Part of the defense perimeter is a series of attack ships. |
The '''Mars Defense Perimeter''' was a [[Starfleet]] [[planetary defense system|defense mechanism]], designed to protect the inner [[planet]]s of the [[Sol system]], and specifically [[Earth]], from intruding hostile vessels. Part of the defense perimeter is a series of attack ships. |
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− | In early [[2367]], an attacking [[Borg cube]] crossed the perimeter and was able to easily break through the defensive lines. ([[TNG]]: "[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II]]") |
+ | In early [[2367]], an attacking [[Borg cube]] crossed the perimeter and was able to easily break through the defensive lines. Damn shame too i realy wanted to see what them shps looked like but were killed too fast! ([[TNG]]: "[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II]]") |
:''The Mars defense vessels were made from models of [[Wikipedia:Typhoon class submarine|Typhoon-]] and [[Wikipedia:Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles-class]] [[submarine]]s.'' |
:''The Mars defense vessels were made from models of [[Wikipedia:Typhoon class submarine|Typhoon-]] and [[Wikipedia:Los Angeles class submarine|Los Angeles-class]] [[submarine]]s.'' |
Revision as of 00:56, 24 August 2006
The Mars Defense Perimeter was a Starfleet defense mechanism, designed to protect the inner planets of the Sol system, and specifically Earth, from intruding hostile vessels. Part of the defense perimeter is a series of attack ships.
In early 2367, an attacking Borg cube crossed the perimeter and was able to easily break through the defensive lines. Damn shame too i realy wanted to see what them shps looked like but were killed too fast! (TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II")
- The Mars defense vessels were made from models of Typhoon- and Los Angeles-class submarines.