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| Name= SS ''Tomobiki''
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|imagecap = The SS ''Tomobiki'' listed on Picard's monitor
| Class= [[RT-2203]]
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|Name = SS ''Tomobiki''
| Affiliation= [[Terran]]
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|Class = [[RT-2203]]
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|Affiliation = [[Terran]]
| Status= Active
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|Status = Active
| Datestatus= 2119
 
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|Datestatus = 2119
 
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The '''SS ''Tomobiki''''' was a [[Terran]] [[RT-2203|RT-2203-class]] [[starship]] that was in service in the early [[22nd century]]. This ship was [[commanding officer|commanded]] by [[Captain]] [[Peter Lauritson (Captain)|Peter Lauritson]].
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The '''SS ''Tomobiki''''' was a [[Terran]] [[RT-2203|RT-2203-class]] [[starship]] that was in service in the early [[22nd century]].
   
In [[2119]], the ''Tomobiki'' was launched from [[Earth]] on a mission of deep [[space]] exploration.
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In [[2119]], [[Captain]] [[Dave Glick]] was the [[commanding officer]] of this ship. In that year, the ship was launched from [[Earth]] on a deep space exploration mission in the region of [[space]] between the [[sector]]s [[Sector 184|184/02]] and [[Sector 185|185/38]]. ({{TNG|Up The Long Ladder}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
 
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}})
 
 
{{bginfo|The name of this ship appeared on an [[okudagram]] that appeared on Picard's desk monitor, and was not verbally referenced on screen. A legible version of the okudagram would appear in the reference book ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission]]''.|The ship name was a reference to the fictional {{w|Tomobiki district}} that is the setting for the Japanese animated series ''[[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Urusei Yatsura|Urusei Yatsura]]''. It was possible that the "RT" in the vessel's [[registry]] was chosen after {{w|Rumiko Takahashi}}, the creator of the series.}}
 
   
 
{{bginfo|The name of this ship was mentioned in a list of ships that were launched from Earth, with destinations in or near to the [[Ficus sector]], between the years [[2123]] and [[2190]]. This list was displayed on [[Jean-Luc Picard]]'s desk monitor in his [[ready room]] aboard the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}. A legible version of the okudagram first appeared in the reference book, ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission]]''. The list became legible to viewers with the remastered episode.|The ship name was a reference to the fictional {{w|Tomobiki district}} that was the setting for the Japanese animated series ''[[Popular culture references in Star Trek#Urusei Yatsura|Urusei Yatsura]]''.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 21:01, 26 July 2014

The SS Tomobiki was a Terran RT-2203-class starship that was in service in the early 22nd century.

In 2119, Captain Dave Glick was the commanding officer of this ship. In that year, the ship was launched from Earth on a deep space exploration mission in the region of space between the sectors 184/02 and 185/38. (TNG: "Up The Long Ladder", okudagram)

The name of this ship was mentioned in a list of ships that were launched from Earth, with destinations in or near to the Ficus sector, between the years 2123 and 2190. This list was displayed on Jean-Luc Picard's desk monitor in his ready room aboard the USS Enterprise-D. A legible version of the okudagram first appeared in the reference book, Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Continuing Mission. The list became legible to viewers with the remastered episode.
The ship name was a reference to the fictional Tomobiki district that was the setting for the Japanese animated series Urusei Yatsura.