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** '''2391''' Acting on orders supplied by Starfleet (later discovered to be a rogue faction) Captain {{n|Tyr|Waltas}} and his crew are tasked with destroying Gurab II and their weapons research facility. Mutiny ensues over these orders. | ** '''2391''' Acting on orders supplied by Starfleet (later discovered to be a rogue faction) Captain {{n|Tyr|Waltas}} and his crew are tasked with destroying Gurab II and their weapons research facility. Mutiny ensues over these orders. | ||
A Romulan world that housed a weapons research facility, Gurab II was the site of a high profile incident in 2389 when the {{USS|Discovery|C}} was allegedly tasked with destroying the facility and the surrounding colony. A mutiny ensued over Starfleet orders, led by Commander {{n|Raj|Blueheart}} and {{n|Hsina| | A Romulan world that housed a weapons research facility, Gurab II was the site of a high profile incident in 2389 when the {{USS|Discovery|C}} was allegedly tasked with destroying the facility and the surrounding colony. A mutiny ensued over Starfleet orders, led by Commander {{n|Raj|Blueheart}} and {{n|Hsina|Amman}}. Eventually it was discovered that advanced weaponry did in fact exist on Gurab II, but a more surgical solution was devised by Lieutenant Commander {{n|John|Valdivia}}, preventing a loss of Romulan lives. This incident, never the less, caused a scandal in the Federation and the populace remains divided on the issue years later. Over the next few months, Starfleet began to withdraw from the region entirely. The incident at Gurab in addition with the incident involving the Daris II virus, were the primary causes of the resignation of Captain Tyr Waltas and the decommissioning of the Discovery-C in early 2391. | ||
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