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==Starfleet History== Performs duties as Liason to the Gorn Ambassador to the Federation in addition to duties on board the ship. In 2390, he purchased a derelict, but intact Constitution-Class vessel from a Ferengi surplus yard, the USS Lexington NCC-1709. He discovered the Federation reported the ship lost with all hands after shakedown following the Constitution-II refit. He returned all crew belongings and computer core to the Federation in exchange for retaining ownership of the vessel. The Federation accepted this, considering the ship was over a century out of date. He spent a great deal of time performing a massive refit of this ship, lovingly dubbed Constitution-III, as a test bed for new technologies, both developed by the Gorn or 'acquired' by them , though officially he still retains ownership as a civilian vessel to avoid any treaty violations. The vessel is currently parked at the Surplus depot orbiting Ghdar III.
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