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Temporal Command was a 31st century Federation group, the organizational head of the Federation Temporal Agency. (STO - Yesterday's War mission: "Survivor")

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In the 3050s decade, the Federation Temporal Agency (FTA) was a civilian government department separate from Starfleet, which had previously hosted the Temporal Integrity Commission. (DTI novel: Watching the Clock)

By the year 3051, FTA headquarters were based in London, West Eurasia on Earth. By that time, temporal agent Timot Danlen had risen to the position of assistant director. (DTI eBook: The Collectors)

As temporal agent, and under the alias of Daniels, Danlen performed a mission with a Khitomer Alliance starship in 2410. Together, they tracked down the deposed Empress Sela, and enlisted her assistance in tracking down a temporally displaced T'nae, who originated in the Yesterday's Enterprise timeline. Following the recovery of T'nae and her reintegration with the prime universe four star admiral T'nae, Danlen advised his Alliance ally that he would return to Temporal Command. STO - Yesterday's War mission: "Survivor")

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