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A [[Spacefleet]] Fury-class fighter, the ''Tisiphone'' was already an elderly and underpowered ship when it was sent to fight the [[Daleks]] in the [[Battle of Bellatrix]] in [[2547]]. ([[NA]]:''[[Return of the Living Dad]]''). It was badly damaged during the battle--two of its six crewmembers died--and was then absorbed by a transdimensional rift that transported it to [[1963]] [[Earth]]. [[Isaac Summerfield|Admiral Summerfield]], the ''Tisiphone'''s commanding officer, took the ship's homing device with him as he and the surviving crewmembers fled to [[England]]. They then placed the damaged and anachronistic ship on a collision course to the Sun, where it was destroyed.
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The '''''Tisiphone''''' was a [[Spacefleet]] Fury-class fighter. It was an elderly and under-powered ship when it was sent to fight the [[Dalek]]s at the Battle of [[Bellatrix]] in [[2547]] or [[2548]]. It was badly damaged during the battle; two of its six crew members died and were absorbed by a [[dimensional rift|transdimensional rift]] that transported it to [[1963]] [[Earth]]. Admiral [[Isaac Summerfield II]], the ''Tisiphone''{{'}}s commanding officer, took the ship's [[distress call|homing device]] with him as he and the surviving crew members fled to [[England]]. They placed the damaged and anachronistic ship on a collision course with the [[sun]], where it was destroyed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Return of the Living Dad (novel)}})
 
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The Tisiphone was a Spacefleet Fury-class fighter. It was an elderly and under-powered ship when it was sent to fight the Daleks at the Battle of Bellatrix in 2547 or 2548. It was badly damaged during the battle; two of its six crew members died and were absorbed by a transdimensional rift that transported it to 1963 Earth. Admiral Isaac Summerfield II, the Tisiphone's commanding officer, took the ship's homing device with him as he and the surviving crew members fled to England. They placed the damaged and anachronistic ship on a collision course with the sun, where it was destroyed. (PROSE: Return of the Living Dad [+]Loading...["Return of the Living Dad (novel)"])