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Following the completion of the [[USS Columbia]]’s experiment into artificial wormhole creation, the crew was immediately transferred to StarBase 118 Operations. The primary crew, under the command of Captain Mal Avatar would take command of the base’s standard operations. The Columbia, badly damaged during the experiment, would spend the next three months undergoing repairs and eventually replace the Discovery-A as the base’s primary support vehicle. | Following the completion of the [[USS Columbia]]’s experiment into artificial wormhole creation, the crew was immediately transferred to StarBase 118 Operations. The primary crew, under the command of Captain Mal Avatar would take command of the base’s standard operations. The Columbia, badly damaged during the experiment, would spend the next three months undergoing repairs and eventually replace the Discovery-A as the base’s primary support vehicle. | ||
StarBase 118 Operations was previously under the command of a number of captains, including most recently Captain Tyr Waltas, who left the base with his primary crew aboard the [[USS Discovery-B]]. Other previous commanding officers include Captain Steve McCall, Captain Day-Van Pel Nekkar, and Fleet Captain Hebron, Captain Malcolm Lysander, Captain Ciara Randor, Captain Curtis Arvanon, and Captain Tristan Wolf (now Fleet Admiral) | StarBase 118 Operations was previously under the command of a number of captains, including most recently Captain Tyr Waltas, who left the base with his primary crew aboard the [[USS Discovery-B]]. Other previous commanding officers include Captain Steve McCall, Captain Day-Van Pel Nekkar, and Fleet Captain Hebron, Captain Malcolm Lysander, Captain Ciara Randor, Captain Curtis Arvanon, and Captain Tristan Wolf (now Fleet Admiral). | ||
Onboard, the saga of StarBase 118 continues daily, as thousands upon thousands of people live, work and play out their lives within the massive structure. | Onboard, the saga of StarBase 118 continues daily, as thousands upon thousands of people live, work and play out their lives within the massive structure. |
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