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The USS Advantage (NCC-71717) was a Sovereign-class Federation starship in service during the late 24th century. John Sill was her first commanding officer. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions; Star Trek: Advantage)

Star Trek: Pendragon

In the Pendragon timeline, the USS Advantage (NCC-71717) was under the command of Admiral John Sill as of 2379.

After attending the commissioning ceremonies at the new Deep Space 9, Sill held a meeting in the Advantage's observation lounge to discuss Scott Fack's claims the M'Tar were influencing the Myhr'an. Captains Kari Liljehorn, Anne DiCosola, Noel Turner, James Lee and Yves Müller attended the meeting.

The Advantage led the small fleet to investigate the rise in Myhr'an violence and coordinated the fleet accordingly.

It, along with the USS Prospect-A and USS Hope, took the upper hand against a majority of Myhr'an battle cruisers in orbit of Rhaandaran. (Star Trek: Pendragon: Other Knights: "Gravity")


Sovereign class starships
Canon: Enterprise-E - Sovereign
Other notable ships: Advantage - Alhambra - Argus - Anne Frank - Beast - Behemoth - Cavalier - Challenger - Dauntless - Dimitria - Edmund Fitzgerald - Empress - Endeavour - Excelsior - Federation - Freedom - Gibraltar - Hawk-A - Honorius - Incipens - Independence - Kyle Fitzgerald - Liberty - Monarch (I) - Monarch (II) - Pioneer - Pir - Prince of Wales - Protector - Ravana - Sathanas - Violet Baudelaire - Yagami - Yorktown
Alternate timelines: Excalibur-B
Starfleet International: Black Hawk - Chicago - Protector - Silver Moon - Sovereign - Wildhorse
Mirror universe: Constellation - Enterprise - Pioneer

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