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The ''Kallisko'' was only equipped with minimal [[shield]]s and low-level [[particle phaser]]s which were no match for the Crystalline Entity. After the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] boarded the ship a short [[time]] later, it was discovered that every [[lifeform|living thing]] in the ship had been consumed by the Crystalline entity, including the crew and even the seeds in the ship's [[greenery storage]].
 
The ''Kallisko'' was only equipped with minimal [[shield]]s and low-level [[particle phaser]]s which were no match for the Crystalline Entity. After the [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D)|USS ''Enterprise''-D]] boarded the ship a short [[time]] later, it was discovered that every [[lifeform|living thing]] in the ship had been consumed by the Crystalline entity, including the crew and even the seeds in the ship's [[greenery storage]].
   
A [[skeleton crew]] was dispatched from the nearest [[starbase]] to take the ship back to its home port. ([[TNG]]: "[[Silicon Avatar]]")
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A [[skeleton crew]] was dispatched from the nearest [[starbase]] to take the ship back to its home port. ({{TNG|Silicon Avatar}})
   
 
:''The ''Kallisko'' was a re-use of the ''[[Jovis]]'', stock footage from "[[The Most Toys]]" was used to depict the ship.''
 
:''The ''Kallisko'' was a re-use of the ''[[Jovis]]'', stock footage from "[[The Most Toys]]" was used to depict the ship.''

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The Kallisko

The Kallisko was a warp-capable transport ship whose crew was consumed by the Crystalline Entity near the Brechtian Cluster in 2368. Its home port was Boreal III.

The Kallisko was only equipped with minimal shields and low-level particle phasers which were no match for the Crystalline Entity. After the USS Enterprise-D boarded the ship a short time later, it was discovered that every living thing in the ship had been consumed by the Crystalline entity, including the crew and even the seeds in the ship's greenery storage.

A skeleton crew was dispatched from the nearest starbase to take the ship back to its home port. (TNG: "Silicon Avatar")

The Kallisko was a re-use of the Jovis, stock footage from "The Most Toys" was used to depict the ship.