EAS Apollo

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The EAS Apollo is an Earth Alliance starship in the Babylon 5 science fiction universe. She was named for Apollo, who was a god in Greek mythology. She is an Omega class destroyer. Apollo was seen in the episode Endgame as the flag ship for the loyalist forces stationed at Mars, commanded by General Robert Lefcourt. Apollo was one of the 25 starships to be disabled by the effects of the Shadow-modified telepaths, but was soon able to recover in time to destroy the last orbiting platform saving Earth and the damaged EAS Agamemnon.

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