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(New page: The '''T'Liss class''' bird-of-prey were a type of starship employed by the Romulan Star Empire in the 22nd century. Modified versions of these birds-of-prey were used to create ...)
 
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[[Image:DroneShip.jpg|thumb|A modified T'Liss class Bird-of-Prey]]
The '''T'Liss class''' bird-of-prey were a type of starship employed by the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in the [[22nd century]].
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The '''T'Liss class''' [[Bird-of-Prey]] were a type of starship employed by the [[Romulan Star Empire]] in the [[22nd century]].
   
Modified versions of these birds-of-prey were used to create remote drone ships. (''[[ENT]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'')
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Modified versions of these birds-of-prey, fitted with [[holographic masking system]]s and telepathic remote devices were used to create remote drone ships. (''[[ENT]]'' [[novel]]: ''[[The Good That Men Do]]'')
   
 
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DroneShip

A modified T'Liss class Bird-of-Prey

The T'Liss class Bird-of-Prey were a type of starship employed by the Romulan Star Empire in the 22nd century.

Modified versions of these birds-of-prey, fitted with holographic masking systems and telepathic remote devices were used to create remote drone ships. (ENT novel: The Good That Men Do)


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