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T'Pau Registry Number NSP-17938 
Prototype NSP-2000 T'Pau Mk. II
The original T'Pau was decommissioned in 2364 and assigned to the Starfleet
surplus depot in orbit around planet Qualor II. In 2368, parts of the T'Pau's
navigational deflector array were discovered in the wreckage of a Ferengi cargo
shuttle. Investigation of the unauthorized parts transfer led to the discovery
that the T'Pau had been surreptitiously acquired by the Romulans troops during
an attempted invasion of planet Vulcan in 2368. When the attempted invasion was
exposed by Ambassador Spock, the Romulans destroyed the ship to avoid capture. 
TNG "Unification, Part I" 
It is often doubted that the T'Pau is actually one of the three ships shown at
the end of TNG: "Unification II" because the navigational deflector of
the ship is missing. However, considering that the ship is urgently needed and
stealing still another ship as a replacement would be an unnecessary risk, the
T'Pau is obviously used without being fully operational, or the Romulans have
cared for sufficient spare parts to repair the three ships under all
circumstances. The Fact Files suggest that the T'Pau is indeed one of the
three ships of the Romulan invasion fleet. 
 
The ship was presumably named after the Vulcan dignitary from TOS "Amok
Time".
The T'Pau Mk. II is a new Heavy Cruiser, based on the original T'Pau, but
retrofitted with the latest of Federation & Vulcan technologies.  There are two
variants
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T'Pau IIa  (silver/metal) is a long range, exploration and
    research vessel, attached to the UFP.
   
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T'Pau IIb (brown) is a fast interceptor / war cruiser attached to the Vulcan
    Navy
   
 
   
 
  
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      | T'Pau 2b Heavy Cruiser | 
     
    
      | Designation:   | 
      F-VCC | 
     
    
      | BPV:  | 
      275 | 
     
    
      | Crew:  | 
      58 | 
     
    
      | Marines:  | 
      10 | 
     
    
      | Shield 1:  | 
      36 | 
     
    
      | Shield 2 & 6:  | 
      36 | 
     
    
      | Shield 3 & 5:  | 
      36 | 
     
    
      | Shield 4:  | 
      36 | 
     
    
      | Total Shields:  | 
      216 | 
     
    
      |   | 
        | 
     
    
      | Movement Cost:  | 
      1 | 
     
    
      | Turn Mode:  | 
      B | 
     
    
      | Total Warp Power:  | 
      48 | 
     
    
      | Impulse Power:  | 
      10 | 
     
    
      | Aux Power:  | 
      6 | 
     
    
      | Total Engine 
      Power:  | 
      58 | 
     
    
      | Battery:  | 
      8 | 
     
    
      |   | 
        | 
     
    
      | Transporters:  | 
      5 | 
     
    
      | Tractors:  | 
      5 | 
     
    
      | Mech Tractors: | 
        | 
     
    
      | Shuttles:  | 
      4 | 
     
    
      | Fighters:  | 
      10 | 
     
    
      | Photon | 
      8 | 
     
    
      | Phaser 1 | 
      6 | 
     
    
      | Phaser 2 | 
      2 | 
     
    
      | Phaser G | 
      4 | 
     
    
      | PPD | 
      2 | 
     
     
  
 
Vulcan Fleet Yards - T'Pau 2b
  
  
  
    
      
      
      STARSHIP NAME
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      REGISTRY NUMBER
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      INFO
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      U.S.S. Agamemnon
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      NCC-11638
       | 
      
      The Agamemnon was part of task forces three, under Captain Picard's 
      indirect command during an expected Borg invasion of 2369. 
      TNG "Descent, Part I" 
      The Agamemnon was named for the Greek mythological figure who was 
      commander of the Greek forces during the Trojan War. 
      Star Trek Encyclopedia II
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      U.S.S. Ajax
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      NCC-11574
       | 
      
      In 2367, the Ajax was ensign Cartin Zweller's first assigment after 
      his graduation from Starfleet Academy. 
      TNG "Tapestry" 
      In 2364, Starfleet propulsion specialist Kosinski tested an experimental 
      warp drive upgrade on the Ajax, although it was later discovered that 
      Kosinski's theories were baseless. 
      TNG "Where No One Has Gone Before"  
      In 2368, the Ajax served as part of the tachyon detection grid, part of 
      Picard's blockade against Romulan interference during the klingon civil 
      war. 
      TNG "Redemption, Part II" 
      Named for two heroes from Greek mythology who fought in the trojan War, 
      Ajax of Salamis and Ajax of Locris.  
      Star Trek Encyclopedia II
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      U.S.S. Clement
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      NCC-12537
       | 
      
      A rendezvous with the Clement and the Enterprise-D in 2370 was 
      canceled when the Enterprise-D was ordered to the Argaya system.  
      TNG "Lower Decks" 
      Star Trek Encyclopedia II
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      U.S.S. Gage
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      NCC-11672
       | 
      
      Apollo C class. One of the 39 Federation ships destroyed by the Borg 
      during the battle of Wolf 359. 
      DS9 "Emissary" 
      Star Trek Encyclopedia II
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      T'Pau (VULCAN STARSHIP)
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      NSP-17938
       | 
      
      The T'Pau was dicommissioned in 2364 and assigned to the Starfleet 
      surplus depot in orbit around planet Qualor II. In 2368, parts of the 
      T'Pau's navigational deflector array were discovered in the wreckage of a 
      Ferengi cargo shuttle. Investigation of the unauthorized parts transfer 
      led to the discovery that the T'Pau had been surreptitiously acquired by 
      the Romulans troops during an attempted invasion of planet Vulcan in 2368. 
      When the attempted invasion was exposed by Ambassador Spock, the Romulans 
      destroyed the ship to avoid capture. 
      TNG "Yesterday's Enterprise" 
      The ship was presumably named after the Vulcan dignitary from 
      TOS "Amok Time" 
      Star Trek Encyclopedia II
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