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  • Consulting her own padd, Ghrovlatrei said, “The moon is Class-D according to our information, possessing few useful natural resources, especially for the Cardassians.”

    Home Fires Dayton Ward 2003

  • Consulting her own padd, Ghrovlatrei said, “The moon is Class-D according to our information, possessing few useful natural resources, especially for the Cardassians.”

    Home Fires Dayton Ward 2003

  • Consulting her own padd, Ghrovlatrei said, “The moon is Class-D according to our information, possessing few useful natural resources, especially for the Cardassians.”

    Home Fires Dayton Ward 2003

  • Consulting her own padd, Ghrovlatrei said, “The moon is Class-D according to our information, possessing few useful natural resources, especially for the Cardassians.”

    Breakdowns Scott Ciencin 2003

  • The aeroshuttle is structurally reinforced and able to operate effectively inside of a planetary atmosphere ranging from Class-D to Class-J.

    STARSHIP SPOTTER ADAM “MOJO” LEBOWITZ 2001

  • The aeroshuttle is structurally reinforced and able to operate effectively inside of a planetary atmosphere ranging from Class-D to Class-J.

    STARSHIP SPOTTER ADAM “MOJO” LEBOWITZ 2001

  • The aeroshuttle is structurally reinforced and able to operate effectively inside of a planetary atmosphere ranging from Class-D to Class-J.

    STARSHIP SPOTTER ADAM “MOJO” LEBOWITZ 2001

  • Another shield generator failed, the last spare taking over as she finally turned upward from the star, charging toward the tiny Class-D planet at maximum warp.

    STRANGE NEW WORLDS Dean Wesley Smith 1998

  • Seemingly inert, it hung in orbit around a Class-D planet.

    STRANGE NEW WORLDS Dean Wesley Smith 1998

  • Another shield generator failed, the last spare taking over as she finally turned upward from the star, charging toward the tiny Class-D planet at maximum warp.

    STRANGE NEW WORLDS Dean Wesley Smith 1998

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