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|imagecap = The SS ''Seattle'' listed on Picard's monitor
 
|imagecap = The SS ''Seattle'' listed on Picard's monitor
 
|Name = SS ''Seattle''
 
|Name = SS ''Seattle''
|Class = [[NAR-18834|NAR18834]]
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|Class = [[NAR18834]]
 
|Affiliation = [[Terran]]
 
|Affiliation = [[Terran]]
 
|Status = Active
 
|Status = Active
 
|Datestatus = 2120
 
|Datestatus = 2120
 
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The '''SS ''Seattle''''' was a [[Terran]] [[NAR-18834|NAR18834]]-type [[starship]] that was in service in the early [[22nd century]]. This ship was commanded by [[Captain]] [[Wendy Neuss (Captain)|Wendy Neuss]].
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The '''SS ''Seattle''''' was a [[Terran]] [[NAR18834]]-type [[starship]] that was in service in the early [[22nd century]]. This ship was commanded by [[Captain]] [[Wendy Neuss (Captain)|Wendy Neuss]].
   
 
The ''Seattle'' was launched from [[Earth]] in [[2120]] for a diplomatic mission to [[SR-47]].
 
The ''Seattle'' was launched from [[Earth]] in [[2120]] for a diplomatic mission to [[SR-47]].

Revision as of 23:06, 7 February 2014

The SS Seattle was a Terran NAR18834-type starship that was in service in the early 22nd century. This ship was commanded by Captain Wendy Neuss.

The Seattle was launched from Earth in 2120 for a diplomatic mission to SR-47.

This vessel was among the list of ships that appeared on Captain Jean-Luc Picard's desktop monitor while he searched for "all Earth deep-space launches from 2123 until 2190 with destination in or near the Ficus sector" during an investigation of an SOS signal discovered in that sector in 2365. This vessel, however, did not fall within the parameters of his search, but was among the ships launched in that timeframe. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder")

A legible version of the original version of the okudagram was included in the reference book, Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission. In the original okudagram, the mission of the Seattle was ADR looping.
This ship was likely named after the city of Seattle, Washington.