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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''Star Trek'' fans would probably argue that ''Mattingly'' is a {{iw|memoryalpha|runabout|runabout}}, as were featured most prominently in the first three seasons of ''{{iw|memoryalpha|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}''.  Runabouts were typically named after rivers on Earth, such as the ''Rio Grande'', ''Mekong'', ''Rubicon'', ''Yukon'', and ''Volga''.
''Star Trek'' fans would probably argue that ''Mattingly'' is a {{iw|memoryalpha|runabout}}, as were featured most prominently in the first three seasons of ''{{iw|memoryalpha|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine}}''.  Runabouts were typically named after rivers on Earth, such as the ''Rio Grande'', ''Mekong'', ''Rubicon'', ''Yukon'', and ''Volga''.


== External link ==
== External link ==

Revision as of 12:34, 19 October 2016

USS Mattingly flees Delta IV

In a parallel universe, the USS Mattingly was a small Starfleet vessel which evacuated the Deltan Prime Minister off Delta IV when it was invaded by the Borg and the Cybermen in 2368. (COMIC: Assimilation²)

Behind the scenes

Star Trek fans would probably argue that Mattingly is a runabout, as were featured most prominently in the first three seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Runabouts were typically named after rivers on Earth, such as the Rio Grande, Mekong, Rubicon, Yukon, and Volga.

External link