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The USS Kardashev was a 32nd century Federation starship, a vessel of unspecified class in Starfleet service in the 3180s decade. Its commanding officer was Captain L'Teis. The ship operated from the hidden Federation Headquarters space station.

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When the time-displaced 23rd century starship USS Discovery reported for duty at Federation HQ, L'Teis was one of the captains present at a briefing when Commander in Chief Vance revealed the existence and significance of Discovery's displacement activated spore hub drive. Vance ordered the Kardashev crew to install new solar shades at Reilling VII. Captain L'Teis estimated the trip to take one week. (DSC episode: "Scavengers")

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Starships assigned to Federation Headquarters
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