“What we call the beginning is often the end. And to make an end is to make a beginning. The end is where we start from.”
The USS Constitution (NCC-91700) is a Constitution-III-class starship assigned to the Odyssey Heavy Explorer Squadron to assist in exploring the Delta Quadrant. Staffed by former crewmembers of the USS Triton and USS Bellerophon, the Constitution is re-exploring what the USS Voyager had once mapped during its incredible seven-year journey home in the distant, dangerous quadrant. The crew is highly diverse due to those who served on the Triton (a Luna-class). The dedication plaque’s quote is based on the poetry work of T.S Eliot. The crew of the Constitution (and the rest of their squadron) are starting at the end of Voyager’s journey and heading back to the beginning.
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The Odyssey Squadron is a formation centred around the USS Odyssey, which served as the prototype of the Odyssey-class heavy explorer. The squadron is assigned to the Fourth Fleet and is currently under the command of Commodore James Preston McCallister. It has been designated as a deep-space expeditionary force in the Delta Quadrant, working closely with the Delta Exploration Initiative.
Established at the end of the year 2400, the squadron received orders to proceed to the Swallow Nebula region, located beyond the Gradin Belt, to initiate re-exploration efforts. Since then, it has explored areas previously undiscovered, made contact with new species, and re-established relations with others encountered before. The Odyssey Squadron’s efforts have been vital to Starfleet’s mission in the Delta Quadrant. Through the use of hyper-subspace communication data streams, it remains in regular contact with Deep Space Nineteen, its home base.
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USS Astra, USS Bellerophon, USS Constellation, USS Constitution, USS Destiny, USS Formidable, USS Odyssey, USS Orion, USS Telemachus, USS Themis and USS Triton
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