CA refits...
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CA refits...
What refits would everyone's favorite TV starship have? I'm thinking it's a Fed CA with no refits.
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Re: CA refits...
Pretty much a CA, with two boxes on the aft secondary hull for a rear phaser. Opinion is divided if it should also have an aft photon torpedo launcher (ala the DS9 defiant).Ben wrote:What refits woud everyone's favorite TV starship have? I'm thinking it's a Fed CA with no refits.
There is no real indication on what they are, since we never really saw them use weapons, so we don't have any real context to figure out which it should be.Ben wrote:Thanks guys! I'm trying to get a set of "on-screen" specific SSDs.
I'm assuming the Klingon cruisers are unrefitted D6s?
From the game perspective, the intention is that the on-screen Klingon ship is an unrefitted D7, and the on-screen Romulan ships are a Warbird (not War Eagle, but Warbird, which is not in FC) and an unrefitted KR.

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FYI the Warbird is in Basic Set. When fully refitted (WB+), it's a War Eagle without warp power and phaser-3s.Ben wrote:Thanks Mike! I'll use the D7 then, and might convert a Warbird to FC if I can find the SSD. I'm still hoping for some offical Middle Years stuff for FC but it looks like that might be a while...
But the Defiant as portrayed in In a Mirror, Darkly had rear-firing torpedo launchers, too - and seemed to fire a lot of torps in fairly rapid succession.mjwest wrote:In SFB-speak, and given the rear phasers, that would make it a CAR. In FC, that means you delete the Reactors, Ph-3s, and Drone rack.
But again, that series is beyond the remit, in any event.
I don't even know what In a Mirror, Darkly is. If it isn't TOS or TAS (which it isn't), then it doesn't matter. All of that is beyond the scope of the SFU.Nerroth wrote:But the Defiant as portrayed in In a Mirror, Darkly had rear-firing torpedo launchers, too - and seemed to fire a lot of torps in fairly rapid succession.

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It's a two-parter from season 4 of Star Trek: Enterprise - meant to indicate where the Defiant went to, after the events of the TOS episode The Tholian Web.mjwest wrote:I don't even know what In a Mirror, Darkly is. If it isn't TOS or TAS (which it isn't), then it doesn't matter. All of that is beyond the scope of the SFU.Nerroth wrote:But the Defiant as portrayed in In a Mirror, Darkly had rear-firing torpedo launchers, too - and seemed to fire a lot of torps in fairly rapid succession.
It even includes a battle where the ship takes on what would be the equivalent of the racial Fed National Guard ships. Didn't go too well for the latter, however.
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Which as Nerroth indicates makes this an interesting conundrum (of sorts) of an episode - although it not Classic or TAS, it directly ties in with a Classic episode (as mentioned, The Tholian Web) and uses elements from that within the story - primarily the Defiant, but also uniforms, hand phasers etc. It kicks butt because it's 'future tech' compared to the Enterprise-era stuff.
Fourth season Enterprise was really turning out to be good stuff before the show got canned, lots of tie-ins with the original show along the lines of what was promised but not delivered on during the first 2-3 years. The example of Peter Weller watching 'historic' video footage of Colonel Green (first referenced in the TOS episode 'The Savage Curtain') was awesome
Fourth season Enterprise was really turning out to be good stuff before the show got canned, lots of tie-ins with the original show along the lines of what was promised but not delivered on during the first 2-3 years. The example of Peter Weller watching 'historic' video footage of Colonel Green (first referenced in the TOS episode 'The Savage Curtain') was awesome

