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An '''armada''' was a large [[fleet]] of [[vessel]]s. |
An '''armada''' was a large [[fleet]] of [[vessel]]s. |
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In the late [[23rd century]], the [[Klingon Empire]] sent an armada to destroy the [[tribble]] [[homeworld]]. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}). |
In the late [[23rd century]], the [[Klingon Empire]] sent an armada to destroy the [[tribble]] [[homeworld]]. ({{DS9|Trials and Tribble-ations}}). |
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+ | ''Three years later in the same universe, the [[Starfleet Academy]] [[long range sensor lab]] picked up the destruction of a Klingon armada of forty-seven ships over a Klingon prison planet.'' ({{film|11}}) |
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+ | * [[Fleet]] |
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+ | * [[Spanish Armada]] |
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Revision as of 17:07, 4 December 2014
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For additional meanings of "Armada", please see Armada.
An armada was a large fleet of vessels.
In the late 23rd century, the Klingon Empire sent an armada to destroy the tribble homeworld. (DS9: "Trials and Tribble-ations").
In the alternate reality, Christopher Pike described the United Federation of Planets to James T. Kirk as a peace-keeping and humanitarian armada. (Star Trek)
Three years later in the same universe, the Starfleet Academy long range sensor lab picked up the destruction of a Klingon armada of forty-seven ships over a Klingon prison planet. (Star Trek)
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