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Jutterdon was a Federation space station in operation in the mid-23rd century. It was also referred to as Space Station L-6.

Service history[]

In the year 2267, scientists Nebula and Stellar arrived at the station. Through the use of a machine, they mutated station personnel into obedient humanoid-like monsters. When the USS Enterprise arrived for shore leave, James T. Kirk and Leonard McCoy were also altered by the machine. But when they were forced to fight the monsters, one of the creatures gave Kirk a communicator. Kirk and McCoy beamed back to the Enterprise and were cured with an antigen. Later, after the scientists were captured and all personnel returned to normal, the station's commander granted the starship crew extra shore leave. (TOS comic: "Jeopardy at Jutterdon")

Personnel[]

  • Phobos, commanding officer

Connections[]

K-class space stations
Federation, Starfleet Asobi StationArchernar IV contact stationAlhena StationDeep Space Communications Link StationDeep Space Station K-7Deep Space K-11Deep Space Station K-12Deep Space Station K-13Deep Space Station K-22Deep Space Station S-8Drozana Station (variant) • JutterdonStarbase 2Starbase 9Starbase 14Starbase 56Penal Colony 47 {{{2}}} icon image. {{{2}}} icon image.
Federation, civilian Asobi StationDeep Space Station S-8Deep Space Station S-12 {{{2}}} icon image.
Federation, Starfleet
(Kelvin timeline)
Deep Space Station K-7Deep Space K-11 {{{2}}} icon image. {{{2}}} icon image.
Klingon Empire, Defense Force Alhena Station {{{2}}} icon image.
Terran Imperial Starfleet Neptune Station {{{2}}} icon image.
Federation starbases
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Kelvin timeline K-5K-7K-4K-11
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