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The '''USS ''Puget Sound'' (NCC-85343)''' was a [[Federation]] [[starship]] that was in service with [[Starfleet]] in the mid-[[24th century]]. In [[2364]], [[Cari L. Thomas]] was [[captain]] of the ship.
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The '''USS ''Puget Sound'' ([[NCC]]-85343)''' was a [[24th century]] [[Federation]] [[starship]] operated by [[Starfleet]].
   
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In [[2364]], [[Captain]] [[Cari L. Thomas]] was the [[commanding officer|commander]] of the ship. That same year, this starship was surveying [[Sector 450]]. The starship received a mission order from a [[Starfleet]] [[admiral]] at the [[Starfleet Mission Operations|Starfleet Mission Operations Division]]. In the order, the captain was ordered to avoid [[Sector#Subsector|Subsector]]s [[Subsector 4534|4534]] to [[Subsector 4432|4432]] and to refrain from using high energy [[sensor]] [[scan]]s in [[Subsector 4418]]. That order had been supported by Admiral [[Marcia Meldal-Johnsan]] and dealt with diplomatic negotiations with the [[New Zealand]] government. This captain was to acknowledge this order on [[subspace communications network|subspace com net]] security code 045, code 100 alpha. Later that year, this order was read by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Data]] during an investigation into an alleged conspiracy in the highest levels of [[Starfleet Command]]. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}}, ''[[okudagram]]'') ({{TNG|Conspiracy}}, ''[[okudagram]]'')
That same year, prior to [[stardate]] 41775, this starship, along with the {{USS|Ganymede}}, were jointly surveying a sector. Both starship captains received orders from a [[Starfleet]] [[admiral]] at the [[Starfleet Mission Operations|Starfleet Mission Operations Division]].
 
   
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{{bginfo|The ''Puget Sound'' had the same registry as the {{USS|Elmer Fudd}} and the {{USS|Mustang}}.}}
In these orders, the captains were advised to avoid a range of subsectors and to refrain from using high energy [[sensor]] [[scan]]s in another subsector. That order had been supported by Admiral [[Marcia Meldal-Johnsan]] and dealt with diplomatic negotiations with the [[New Zealand]] government. Both captains were to acknowledge this order on [[subspace communications network|subspace com net]] security code 045, code 100 alpha.
 
   
At the end of 2364, [[Data]] read these orders and several others to investigate claims of a conspiracy among the highest members of [[Starfleet Command]]. ({{TNG|Conspiracy}})
 
   
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Revision as of 21:42, 16 January 2015

The USS Puget Sound (NCC-85343) was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet.

In 2364, Captain Cari L. Thomas was the commander of the ship. That same year, this starship was surveying Sector 450. The starship received a mission order from a Starfleet admiral at the Starfleet Mission Operations Division. In the order, the captain was ordered to avoid Subsectors 4534 to 4432 and to refrain from using high energy sensor scans in Subsector 4418. That order had been supported by Admiral Marcia Meldal-Johnsan and dealt with diplomatic negotiations with the New Zealand government. This captain was to acknowledge this order on subspace com net security code 045, code 100 alpha. Later that year, this order was read by Lieutenant Commander Data during an investigation into an alleged conspiracy in the highest levels of Starfleet Command. (TNG: "Conspiracy", okudagram) (TNG: "Conspiracy", okudagram)

The Puget Sound had the same registry as the USS Elmer Fudd and the USS Mustang.