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The [[USS Constellation (NCC-1017)]] was a [[Constitution Class]] starship with a crew of 430, under the command of [[Rank|Commodore]] Matt Decker.
The [[USS Constellation (NCC-1017)]] was a [[Constitution Class]] starship with a crew of 430, under the command of [[Rank|Commodore]] Matt Decker.


On stardate 4202.1, while on routine deep space exploration, the Constellation encountered several destroyed solar systems, including systems L-370 through L-374. Although exceptionally heavy [[subspace]] interference prevented contact with [[Starfleet]], the ship began to investigate.
On stardate 4202.1, while on routine deep space exploration, the Constellation encountered several destroyed solar systems, including systems L-370 through L-374. Although exceptionally heavy subspace interference prevented contact with [[Starfleet]], the ship began to investigate.


Upon entering the L-374 system, the ship's science officer, Masada, discovered that L-374 IV was breaking up. Upon closer inspection, an enormous robot was found hovering over it, slicing out chunks of the planet with an [[antiproton]] beam.
Upon entering the L-374 system, the ship's science officer, Masada, discovered that L-374 IV was breaking up. Upon closer inspection, an enormous robot was found hovering over it, slicing out chunks of the planet with an [[antiproton]] beam.
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However, there were no bodies or survivors present. It was assumed that the crew wasn't abducted, but had simply left. Kirk called [[Spock]] on the Enterprise and asked if the crew may have beamed to one of the two planets they found intact when they entered L-374.
However, there were no bodies or survivors present. It was assumed that the crew wasn't abducted, but had simply left. Kirk called [[Spock]] on the Enterprise and asked if the crew may have beamed to one of the two planets they found intact when they entered L-374.


[[Spock]] commented that the two planets were uninhabitable to [[Human]] life; one had a surface the temperature of molten lead, and the other had a poisonous atmosphere. From this, they concluded that the entire crew was on one of the now destroyed [[Class M]] planets.
Spock commented that the two planets were uninhabitable to [[Human]] life; one had a surface the temperature of molten lead, and the other had a poisonous atmosphere. From this, they concluded that the entire crew was on one of the now destroyed [[Class M]] planets.


Eventually, the landing party found Decker in auxiliary control, passed out. Kirk tried to get everything possible from Decker, but the man needed treatment on board the Enterprise.
Eventually, the landing party found Decker in auxiliary control, passed out. Kirk tried to get everything possible from Decker, but the man needed treatment on board the Enterprise.
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