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I.K.S. HaH’vat IKC-7001
K’t’inga class (ST-06)
The K’t’inga class HaH’vat,[2] commanded by Captain Kang, encountered the U.S.S. Excelsior NCC-2000 in the Azure Nebula in 2291.[1]
References
- 1. “Flashback.” Star Trek: Voyager, Episode 145. Television. 11 September 1996.
- 2. “Starships.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 4. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
I.K.S. Gr’oth IKC-4175
D-7 class (DS9-503)
A D-7 class battlecruiser commanded by Captain Koloth, the Gr’oth[2] visited Deep Space K-7 for shore leave in 2268. The ship became infested with Tribbles, thanks to the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701,[1] which gave the crew additional incentive to join in the Great Tribble Hunt.[3]
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U.S.S. Destiny
Sovereign class (ST-08)
In late 2374, shortly after the death of Jadzia Dax,[1] the Sovereign class[4] Destiny, under the command of Captian Raymer, was assigned to transport the ailing Dax symbiont from Deep Space 9 back to Trill.[1] Along the way, Dax took a turn for the worse. Ensign Ezri Tigan was the only Trill aboard the vessel, and became the new Ezri Dax.[2] The Destiny returned to Deep Space Nine in early 2375 before joining the Seventh Fleet at Kalandra. Dax was to have rejoined the ship’s crew but she opted instead to accept a posting at Deep Space 9.[3]
References
- 1. “Tears of the Prophets.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 550. Television. 15 June 1998.
- 2. Image in the Sand.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 551. Television. 28 September 1998.
- 3. “Afterimage.” Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Episode 553. Television. 12 October 1998.
- 4. Star Trek: Armada. Game. Activision. 2000.
Death Rite class
Death Rite class (FASA-2301)
Specifications | Original | Refit |
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Length | 160 meters[1] | 160 meters[1] |
Width | 110 meters[1] | 110 meters[1] |
Height | 22 meters[1] | 24 meters[1] |
Mass | 85,400 metric tons[1] | 95,600 metric tons[1] |
Crew | 330[1] | 340[1] |
Troops | 180[1] | 200[1] |
Shuttlecraft | 4[1] | 4[1] |
Cruising Speed | Warp 7[1] | Warp 8[1] |
Emergency Speed | Warp 8[1] | Warp 9[1] |
Weapons | 6 KD-5 disruptors[1] | 6 KD-8 disruptors[1] |
The Death Rite class cruiser, known as the D-20 to Starfleet, was commissioned in mid-2254 and immediately rushed into the Four Years War, where they were used much like the famed D-7. Though the class suffered from a lack of maneuvering power and a relatively weak superstructure, it seemed to make up for these deficiencies in its weapons and shielding. This fault was corrected in 2270; the refit model was far more maneuverable and had more power, as well as a more efficient shielding system and a stronger superstructure. The class was produced at Gnuu Re’ and H’rez. The class was named from “the death of honor,” a traditional death rite; in this rite, a captive who has fought well was killed with a silver dagger handed down through family lines. When a family line was broken, the dagger was destroyed after it was used to eliminate the last family member.[1]
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Dath D’lan class
Dath D’lan class (FASA-2301)
Specifications | |
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Length | 234 meters[1] |
Width | 128 meters[1] |
Height | 34 meters[1] 45 meters (refit)[1] |
Mass | 79,900 metric tons[1] 85,000 metric tons (refit)[1] |
Crew | 218[1] 225 (refit)[1] |
Passengers | 220[1] |
Shuttlecraft | 2[1] |
Cruising Speed | Warp 7[1] Warp 8 (refit)[1] |
Emergency Speed | Warp 8[1] Warp 9 (refit)[1] |
Weapons | 2 KD-4 disruptors[1] 2 KD-5 disruptors; 1 KD-10 disruptor; 2 torpedo tubes (refit)[1] |
The Dath D’lan class destroyer, known to Starfleet as the D-11, was the most unusual design in the Klingon fleet, easily recognized on visual scan because of its single wing, and was commissioned in mid-2262. That the vessel never fared well in battle was blamed on its asymmetrical design, which worked to restrict the field of fire from the weapons mounting hardpoints. Able to travel at speeds of Warp 7, it was one of the fastest ships in known space at the time it was commissioned, as well as having had satisfactory tactical maneuverability. Nevertheless, the class was unpopular, as it lacked sufficient firepower to perform its duties. It’s unsurprising that a refit was commissioned in 2270 to upgrade the weapons systems, extending their range by 80,000 km, but battle performance was not significantly improved.[1]
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D’esta Kar class
D’esta kar class (FASA-2301)
Specifications | Original | Refit |
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Length | 220 meters[1] | 220 meters[1] |
Width | 170 meters[1] | 170 meters[1] |
Height | 42 meters[1] | 42 meters[1] |
Mass | 59,800 metric tons[1] | 60,100 metric tons[1] |
Crew | 285[1] | 292[1] |
Passengers | 30[1] | 30[1] |
Shuttlecraft | 2[1] | 2[1] |
Cruising Speed | Warp 6[1] | Warp 6[1] |
Emergency Speed | Warp 7[1] | Warp 7[1] |
Weapons | 4 KD-6 disruptors; 2 torpedo launchers[1] | 4 KD-6 disruptors; 2 torpedo launchers[1] |
The D’esta Kar class, known as the D-14 to Starfleet, was introduced in 2274; in 2278, it was modified to add a cloaking device and an additional transporter. The class name referred to a predator on the planet Nogunda, which immobilized its prey by injecting a paralyzing agent through its stinger.[1]
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D’ama class
D’ama class (FASA-2301)
The D-4—which was the predecessor of the famed D-7 and was known to its Klingon builders as the D’ama, or “predator,” class—pioneered the command-pod design that would later become the standard for most Klingon warships in the late 22nd and 23rd centuries. The class was introduced in 2142 with the commissioning of eight ships, and was produced at the alarming rate of one per month at facilities operating as if under wartime production orders. It wasn’t until Operation Dixie in the 2280s that it was discovered that the Klingons were, in fact, being attacked by an unknown enemy. During this conflict, the D’ama class saw extensive action and went through several different modifications, most of which were never brought into active production. The conflict ended about two years later, slowing further development.[1] The Klingon Ship Recognition Manual indicates its production date was 2242, but given the appearance of a similar design in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode “Unexpected”, and the appearance of the D-5 class later in the series, 2142 is a more likely date.
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D’aka class
D’aka class (FASA-2301)
The D’aka class assault ship, known to Starfleet as the T-3 class, was in production from 2248 to 2281. Of the 480 that were built, in 2281, 286 remained in service, 24 were in reserve fleets, 112 had been destroyed, 5 had been scrapped, and 53 had been sold to the civil sector. The class name came from a word which meant “mover.”[1]
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I.K.S. Bardur
K’t’inga class (ST-06)
The K’t’inga class Bardur was known to have destroyed more than 20 Romulan vessels, ten Starfleet vessels, and participated in skirmishes that accounted for the loss of more than 40 enemy ships; as a result, the Bardur gained a level of prestige in the Klingon Empire similar to that of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 in the Federation. The captain of the Bardur was promoted to admiral and, like James T. Kirk, retained command of his vessel.[1]
References
- 1. “Klingon Ship Recognition Manual.” Star Trek: The Roleplaying Game, Supplement 2301. 1985. FASA.
U.S.S. Wakefield
Daedalus class (Legacy)
The Wakefield was a Daedalus class starship. Commanded by Captain John Petrashune, the Wakefield was lost at Battle of Delta Doradus in 2166.[1]
References
- 1. “Starfleet Operations Manual.” Star Trek Roleplaying Game, Book 3. Game. 2003. Decipher, Inc.
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