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USS Rubicon
USS Rubicon
Class: Danube-class
Registry: NCC-72936
Affiliation: Federation/Starfleet
Status: Active (2374)

The USS Rubicon (NCC-72936) was a Danube-class runabout assigned to Deep Space 9. The Rubicon was a replacement for the USS Mekong, and commenced operations in late 2371. Commander Sisko suggested the name for the new runabout. (DS9: "Family Business")

In early 2372, the Rubicon, carrying Julian Bashir and Miles O'Brien, was forced down on Bopak III by a subspace magneton pulse. It was discovered that the pulse had been sent by a group of Jem'Hadar on the planet's surface, who were seeking help to combat withdrawal symptoms from their ketracel-white addiction. (DS9: "Hippocratic Oath")

Later that year, Jadzia Dax asked Captain Sisko for his permission to send a science team to a trinary star system. Sisko told her they could take the Rubicon. (DS9: "Accession")

On stardate 51474.2, the Rubicon was used to investigate a rare subspace compression anomaly. Due to unexpected circumstances, the Rubicon, with a crew of three (Dax, O'Brien and Bashir), was forced to re-enter normal space by an alternate path, resulting in the vessel shrinking to a length of 6.5cm. It was later safely reverted to its original size after helping to thwart a Jem'Hadar takeover of the USS Defiant. (DS9: "One Little Ship")

Named for the Rubicon, the famous river in northern Italy.

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[edit] Background

The Rubicon was named for the famous river in Italy. The studio model of the Rubicon was featured in the Christie's 40 Years of Star Trek: The Collection, which sold from $28,000 ($33,600 with premium). [1]

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The Rubicon is used by Benjamin Sisko and Elim Garak to travel to Earth in the novel Hollow Men.

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