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|style="color: #7ca07c; font-size: 100%;"|During the [[Borg War]], no [[United Federation of Planets|Federation entity]] suffered greater total loses and causalities than the Starfighter Corps.  
'''The Vulcan Connection''' was a [[DS1|''Deep Space One'']] episode begun in late 2004 and completed in March '05. It was one of the first FE episodes to confront the ramifications of a ''Pegasus'' mission of 2001 where it was discovered that the [[Vulcans]] living on their [[Vulcan|homeplanet]] had lost control of their emotions and reverted to an unpredictable and dangerous mindset.  
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In the episode, the [[USS Enterprise-F|''Enterprise''-F]] travels to Vulcan whilst other [[Starfleet]] vessels withdraw from the area as rumours of an uprising on the planet begin to take shape. The ''Enterprise'' is ordered to make contact with [[Federation]] scientist, Professor [[Anthony Starling]] but upon arriving in orbit above the planet, find that the [[Human]] is being detained on charges of murder. The victim is the former Chief Administrator of Vulcan.
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Stationed mostly on [[starship]]s in limited flight [[squadrons]] they were often the first elements in a direct [[Borg]] conflict eliminated by the enemy. Multiple squadrons stationed planet side or on [[starbase]]s had the highest survival rates. After the war and with the success of the [[Angry Apes]] publicity [[Starfleet]] realised that stationing more than a single flight of fightercraft on a starship was an experiment worth trying.
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However, it was generally known that only a scant few of the [[Akira class]] battlecruisers were capable of carrying more than a single squadron of fighters without sacrificing needed [[shuttle]] capacity.
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During the Borg War, no Federation entity suffered greater total loses and causalities than the Starfighter Corps.

Stationed mostly on starships in limited flight squadrons they were often the first elements in a direct Borg conflict eliminated by the enemy. Multiple squadrons stationed planet side or on starbases had the highest survival rates. After the war and with the success of the Angry Apes publicity Starfleet realised that stationing more than a single flight of fightercraft on a starship was an experiment worth trying.

However, it was generally known that only a scant few of the Akira class battlecruisers were capable of carrying more than a single squadron of fighters without sacrificing needed shuttle capacity.

Read more...
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