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  • Frunalian science vessel
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  • In 2369, following the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole, three such vessels arrived at Deep Space 9. Due to damage sustained to the station's airlocks, docking proved to be problematic, so Benjamin Sisko proposed their crews transport aboard instead. (DS9: "Emissary")
  • A Frunalian science vessel was a type of scientific starship operated by the Frunalians. In 2369, soon after Benjamin Sisko's crew arrived on Deep Space 9, three Frunalian science vessels requested permission to dock at the station. Miles O'Brien noted to Sisko that getting the ships docked would be a problem as his engineering crew were retrofitting the airlocks. (DS9 episode: "Emissary") In 2382, a Frunalian science vessel docked at Deep Space 9. Julian Bashir watched it leave the station. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night)
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  • A Frunalian science vessel was a type of scientific starship operated by the Frunalians. In 2369, soon after Benjamin Sisko's crew arrived on Deep Space 9, three Frunalian science vessels requested permission to dock at the station. Miles O'Brien noted to Sisko that getting the ships docked would be a problem as his engineering crew were retrofitting the airlocks. (DS9 episode: "Emissary") In 2382, a Frunalian science vessel docked at Deep Space 9. Julian Bashir watched it leave the station. (ST - Typhon Pact novel: Plagues of Night) In 2385, a Frunalian science vessel visited the new Deep Space 9. (DS9 novel: Sacraments of Fire)
  • In 2369, following the discovery of the Bajoran wormhole, three such vessels arrived at Deep Space 9. Due to damage sustained to the station's airlocks, docking proved to be problematic, so Benjamin Sisko proposed their crews transport aboard instead. (DS9: "Emissary") Three vessels were seen approaching the station at the climax of the episode, presumably, these were the Frunalian ships in question. The script for "Emissary" also supports this. For more information on this design and history of this model, please see: Studio models. According to StarTrek.com, the Frunalians hailed from the planet Frunalia (pronounced "froo-NAIL-ee-uh"), in the Alpha Quadrant. [1]; [2] A Frunalian character called Borona Fenn appears in the novels Serpents Among the Ruins and One Constant Star. Fenn is the science officer of the Enterprise-B.