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The USS Miyazaki (NCC-50445) was a United Federation of Planets Starfleet starship in service from the latter half of the 24th century. (Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk, Harry Potter and the Fountain of Possibilities)

Service in Operation Return and the Dominion War[]

The Miyazaki saw duty in Operation Return, the mid-2374 offensive to recapture Deep Space 9 from the Dominion. After surviving Operation Return, the Miyazaki saw action in many of the remaining battles of the war, such as the final Battle of Cardassia. (Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk research materials)

Post-Dominion War[]

After the Dominion War, the Miyazaki often was assigned to diplomatic escort duty or transporting high-value Starfleet personnel from shore leave back to their assigned postings, as was the case with Irina Nielsen following the events of the USS Yagami's visit to another dimension in 2380. (Aftermath: The Epilogue of Team Chipmunk: The Next Generation vs. Star Trek: Omega Force)

During the Battle of Sagitarius IX, the Miyazaki's captain, Kenji Tsukitei, was killed and First Officer Alejandro Mendez assumed command. Following the battle, Mendez's promotion and assignment as Captain were made permanent. (Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk)

Captain Mendez offered to escort newly-minted Ambassador Harold James "Harry" Potter, his new wife Ginny and ambassadorial support party to Earth aboard the Miyazaki. But Potter decided that while Mendez' offer was generous, he wanted to go to Earth aboard the reinstated USS Enterprise-A. (Harry Potter and the Return of James T. Kirk: Chapter 10: "You Are Cordially Invited...")

Shortly thereafter, the Miyazaki, along with the USS Jacqueline Dorsey, would be assigned to investigate a spatial anomaly nicknamed the "Fountain of Possibilities". (Harry Potter and the Fountain of Possibilities: Chapter 2: "Investigation")

Background[]

  • The ship is named for noted Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki.
  • The sections of this article pertaining to the Miyazaki's service during the Dominion War are taken from research materials developed by William Raymer for his Harry Potter/Star Trek trilogy.
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