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− | + | In a [[deleted scene]] from {{film|10}}, the '''USS ''Talos''''', a [[Federation]] [[starship]] in service in the late [[24th century]], was stated as being the [[starship]] from which [[Commander]] [[Martin Madden]] transferred to become [[first officer]] of the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} in [[2379]]. |
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+ | The ship was possibly meant as a reference to the [[Talos star group]], one planet of which was [[Talos IV]], a [[planet]] first visited in the first ''[[Star Trek]]'' pilot, {{e|The Cage}}. It is also possibly named after {{w|Talos|Talos}}, the bronze automaton from [[Greek mythology]]. |
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− | :''Named after the [[Talos star group]]. [[Talos IV]] was quarantined by the Federation in [[2266]].'' |
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Revision as of 16:17, 21 October 2014
Template:Realworld In a deleted scene from Star Trek Nemesis, the USS Talos, a Federation starship in service in the late 24th century, was stated as being the starship from which Commander Martin Madden transferred to become first officer of the USS Enterprise-E in 2379.
The ship was possibly meant as a reference to the Talos star group, one planet of which was Talos IV, a planet first visited in the first Star Trek pilot, "The Cage". It is also possibly named after Talos, the bronze automaton from Greek mythology.