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In [[2268]], the ''Potemkin'' was part of a small [[task force]] that participated in [[Starfleet battle simulation|war games]] to field test the experimental [[M-5 computer]], which had been designed by [[Richard Daystrom|Doctor Richard Daystrom]]. The M-5 was installed aboard the ''Potemkin'''s sister ship, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
 
In [[2268]], the ''Potemkin'' was part of a small [[task force]] that participated in [[Starfleet battle simulation|war games]] to field test the experimental [[M-5 computer]], which had been designed by [[Richard Daystrom|Doctor Richard Daystrom]]. The M-5 was installed aboard the ''Potemkin'''s sister ship, the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}.
   
When the M-5 unit suffered a disastrous malfunction during simulated combat, it attacked the other [[Starfleet]] ships with full [[phaser]]s rather than minimum-strength beams that were standard for such situations. At least 500 people aboard the {{USS|Lexington|Constitution class}} and the {{USS|Excalibur|Constitution class}} were killed in the initial attack. The ''Potemkin'' and {{USS|Hood|Constitution class}} attempted to retreat, but were nonetheless hit numerous times by full phasers from the ''Enterprise''. This resulted in an unspecified number of casualties.
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When the M-5 unit suffered a disastrous malfunction during simulated combat, it caused the ''Enterprise'' to attack the other [[Starfleet]] ships with full [[phaser]]s rather than minimum-strength beams that were standard for such situations. At least 500 people aboard the {{USS|Lexington|Constitution class}} and the {{USS|Excalibur|Constitution class}} were killed in the initial attack. The ''Potemkin'' and the {{USS|Hood|Constitution class}} attempted to retreat, but were nonetheless hit numerous times by full phasers from the ''Enterprise''. This resulted in an unspecified number of casualties.
   
Following the crippling of the ''Excalibur'', the ''Potemkin'' and the other two remaining ships were ordered to destroy the ''Enterprise'' to end its threat. Fortunately, the ''Enterprise'' was able to deactivate the M-5 computer before the three-ship battle force attacked. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
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Following the crippling of the ''Excalibur'', the ''Potemkin'' and the other two remaining ships were ordered to destroy the ''Enterprise'' to end the threat. Fortunately, the ''Enterprise'' was able to deactivate the M-5 computer before the three-ship battle force attacked. ({{TOS|The Ultimate Computer}})
   
 
In [[2269]], the ''Potemkin'' was scheduled to rendezvous with the ''Enterprise'' in the [[Beta Aurigae system]]. The two ships were assigned to conduct gravitational studies of that [[binary star system|binary system]]. The ''Enterprise'', however, was diverted by a [[distress call]] from [[Camus II]], causing the mission with the ''Potemkin'' to be delayed. ({{TOS|Turnabout Intruder}})
 
In [[2269]], the ''Potemkin'' was scheduled to rendezvous with the ''Enterprise'' in the [[Beta Aurigae system]]. The two ships were assigned to conduct gravitational studies of that [[binary star system|binary system]]. The ''Enterprise'', however, was diverted by a [[distress call]] from [[Camus II]], causing the mission with the ''Potemkin'' to be delayed. ({{TOS|Turnabout Intruder}})

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The USS Potemkin (NCC-1657) was a Template:ShipClass starship in service during the late 23rd century.

In 2268, the Potemkin was part of a small task force that participated in war games to field test the experimental M-5 computer, which had been designed by Doctor Richard Daystrom. The M-5 was installed aboard the Potemkin's sister ship, the USS Enterprise.

When the M-5 unit suffered a disastrous malfunction during simulated combat, it caused the Enterprise to attack the other Starfleet ships with full phasers rather than minimum-strength beams that were standard for such situations. At least 500 people aboard the USS Lexington and the USS Excalibur were killed in the initial attack. The Potemkin and the USS Hood attempted to retreat, but were nonetheless hit numerous times by full phasers from the Enterprise. This resulted in an unspecified number of casualties.

Following the crippling of the Excalibur, the Potemkin and the other two remaining ships were ordered to destroy the Enterprise to end the threat. Fortunately, the Enterprise was able to deactivate the M-5 computer before the three-ship battle force attacked. (TOS: "The Ultimate Computer")

In 2269, the Potemkin was scheduled to rendezvous with the Enterprise in the Beta Aurigae system. The two ships were assigned to conduct gravitational studies of that binary system. The Enterprise, however, was diverted by a distress call from Camus II, causing the mission with the Potemkin to be delayed. (TOS: "Turnabout Intruder")

Later that year, the Potemkin was ordered to transfer a shipment of the life-saving medicine, strobolin, from Beta Canopus to the freighter USS Huron. The Huron was then to transfer the drug to the Enterprise so that it would be received within the three-day timeframe needed to cure Spock's choriocytosis infection. (TAS: "The Pirates of Orion")

In 2293, the Potemkin was conducting a scientific survey near Klingon space during the time Operation Retrieve was proposed. It was among the starships that would have been assembled for the proposed assault that would have rescued Captain James Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy from Qo'noS. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

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Background

The registry of the Potemkin was not mentioned in any of the TOS episodes – it was later seen on the Operation Retrieve chart in Star Trek VI.

The Potemkin was named after Grigori Aleksandrovich Potemkin, a famous Russian army commander during the 18th century, as well as the Imperial Russian battleship named after him, which featured in the famed Sergei Eisenstein film Bronenosets Potyomkin about a 1905 mutiny on board the ship.

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