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Tracy Henderson was a 23rd century Human woman. She served in Starfleet as the commanding officer of the Constitution-class Federation starship USS Bismark in the 2260s.

Biography[]

Around the turn of the 2270s decade, Henderson was in charge of Starfleet Task Force 41, a fleet based out of Starbase 12 which patrolled Sector Alpha 19, including regions of the Orion Neutral Zone. From Bismarck, Henderson oversaw operations of the USS Dallas and USS Yamato.

On reference stardate 2/1201, Kostantin epetai-Kolor of the Klingon Empire attempted to ambush the task force, but a D7G K't'alla-class cruiser from Kolar's Squadron dropped out of warp prematurely. Henderson took the task force to battle stations. The D7G fired, but was out of range. Henderson wouldn't allow Kolor to disengage and retreat. She ordered Dallas and Yamato to target the D7G and a D7A K't'agga-class cruiser while Bismark confronted Kolor's flagship, a D7M K't'inga-class cruiser. After a short exchange of weapons fire, the flagship retreated, abandoning the hapless D7G, which self destructed to avoid capture, and the heavily damaged D7A, which was towed back to Starbase 12. The battle was catalogued as Border Incident #45612. (StarDrive Issue 1: "Tactics of the Imperial Klingon Navy")

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  • StarDrive Issue 1: "Tactics of the Imperial Klingon Navy"
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