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This is Comm Station Epsilon Nine calling USS Columbia.

Epsilon Nine: This is Comm Station Epsilon Nine calling USS Columbia. Come in, Columbia. Respond, please.

Columbia: This is Scout Columbia, Epsilon Nine. Could you boost your transmission?

Epsilon Nine: This is Epsilon Nine, Columbia. Am boosting output. How read you this?

Columbia: Fine, fine. Thank you, Epsilon Nine. Receiving your transmission.

Epsilon Nine: Scout Columbia, NCC-621 to rendezvous with Scout Revere, NCC-595 on Stardate 7411.4. Further orders will be relayed at that time. Signed Commodore Prober to Starfleet. End of transmission.

Columbia: Received. Thank you.

-- Star Trek: The Motion Picture

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