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For the similarly-named short story, see: "Ni Var".

The Ni'Var was a Federation starship, a Confederacy of Vulcan Suurok-class (or Surak-class) combat cruiser in Vulcan High Command service in the 22nd century. It was under the command of Captain Sopek. (ENT episode: "Shadows of P'Jem", TNG novel: Indistinguishable from Magic, WizKids module: Tactics)

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The Ni'Var was constructed in Vulcana Regar on planet Vulcan in the 22nd century. (ST reference: The Official Starships Collection issue 34, ST reference: Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Vulcan)

In October of the year 2151, the Ni'Var was sent to retrieve Subcommander T'Pol from the Enterprise at Coridan III and bring her to Vulcan, due to her role in the destruction of the monastery of P'Jem. (ENT episode: "Shadows of P'Jem")

In 2160, Captain Sopek negotiated the Treaty of Alpha Trianguli that ended the Earth-Romulan War in 2160. (TOS - Rihannsu novel: The Romulan Way, ST reference: Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Vulcan)

In 2161, the Ni'Var, being the closest ship, was dispatched by Admiral Sean Collins to investigate the sudden loss of the NX-class Intrepid. Other than the corpses of Roland Brazzi, Georges Toussaint, Anna Byelev and Yukio Kawazana, and parts of the hull, the crew of the Ni'Var were unable to find the cause of the Intrepid's disappearance or why there was a lack of other debris. (TNG novel: Indistinguishable from Magic)

At some point after July 2187, the Ni'Var was decommissioned. (ST reference: Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Vulcan)

By July 2387, the Ni'Var was the most prominent item of the B-jinglan Air and Space Museum boneyard. The Ni'Var was suspended in the same drydock it had been constructed in. Force field generators prevented the ship from succumbing to the planet's gravity. (ST reference: Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Vulcan)

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Ships named Ni'Var
Confederacy of Vulcan, High Command Ni'Var (Suurok-class) Vulcan IDIC emblem icon image.
Terran Empire, Vulcan
(mirror universe)
Ni'Var (Suurok-class) Terran Empire icon image. Vulcan IDIC emblem icon image.
(Surak) Suurok-class combat cruiser/science vessel starships
Confederacy of Vulcan, Vulcan High Command
(primary universe)
Ni'VarSeleyaTi'MurSh'Raan-class: Sh'RaanDDV T'JalDDV Tothunnamed Vulcan IDIC emblem.
Terran Empire, Vulcan
(mirror universe)
Ni'VarTi'Murunnamed Terran Empire emblem. Vulcan IDIC emblem.
Romulan Star Empire, Ejhoi Ormiin Sh'Raan-class: DDV T'JalDDV Toth Romulan emblem.
Borg Collective Seleya Borg emblem.

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