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During the Dominion War, the Musashi required a induction modulator which Nog acquired from Chief Lorenzo. In return, the Musashi crew gave Nog a phaser emitter. (DS9 episode: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River") Later, the Musashi, along with the USS Sentinel and USS Fredrickson, was assigned to a Dominion sensor outpost in sector 25013, as part of an effort to destroy the shipyards at Orias III. In the midst of battle, with its shields lost, the Musashi made a suicide run at the outpost, destroying it. (SCE eBook: War Stories, Book 1)

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  • USS Musashi (2375)
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  • During the Dominion War, the Musashi required a induction modulator which Nog acquired from Chief Lorenzo. In return, the Musashi crew gave Nog a phaser emitter. (DS9 episode: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River") Later, the Musashi, along with the USS Sentinel and USS Fredrickson, was assigned to a Dominion sensor outpost in sector 25013, as part of an effort to destroy the shipyards at Orias III. In the midst of battle, with its shields lost, the Musashi made a suicide run at the outpost, destroying it. (SCE eBook: War Stories, Book 1)
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  • During the Dominion War, the Musashi required a induction modulator which Nog acquired from Chief Lorenzo. In return, the Musashi crew gave Nog a phaser emitter. (DS9 episode: "Treachery, Faith, and the Great River") Later, the Musashi, along with the USS Sentinel and USS Fredrickson, was assigned to a Dominion sensor outpost in sector 25013, as part of an effort to destroy the shipyards at Orias III. In the midst of battle, with its shields lost, the Musashi made a suicide run at the outpost, destroying it. (SCE eBook: War Stories, Book 1) This ship might be named after the battleship Musashi of the Imperial Japanese Navy, itself named after the province in Japan. This was also the name of historical figure Miyamoto Musashi.
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