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Revision as of 06:34, 23 September 2023

R.I.S. Grus
Commissioned 2250
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SFC Timeline
(Starfleet Command Games)


The Romulan Imperial Ship Grus was an SNB-type Snipe class battle frigate, commissioned circa 2250 as an SNA-type frigate. The ship was refit to the SNAR refit specifications circa 2264, then to the SNP-type police ship specifications circa 2290 when the SNAR was removed from service. The ship was refit again to SNP+ specifications circa 2296, then returned to military service with a refit to the SNB battle frigate specifications circa 2317.[1]

Snipe class vessels

SFC Timeline

R.I.S. Aquila  • R.I.S. Aries  • R.I.S. Canis  • R.I.S. Cetus  • R.I.S. Corvus  • R.I.S. Cygnus  • R.I.S. Delphinus  • R.I.S. Dorado  • R.I.S. Draco  • R.I.S. Equus  • R.I.S. Grus  • R.I.S. Hathcock  • R.I.S. Lacerta  • R.I.S. Leonis  • R.I.S. Lupus  • R.I.S. Lyncis  • R.I.S. Monoceros  • R.I.S. Orcus  • R.I.S. Pavo  • R.I.S. Scorpii  • R.I.S. Sniper  • R.I.S. Squalus  • R.I.S. Taurus  • R.I.S. Ursus  • R.I.S. Volantis  • R.I.S. Vulpes  • R.I.S. White Feather

Notes and References

  1. Bethke, Erik (Producer). Starfleet Command. Lead Designer: Erik Bethke. Senior Designer: Chris Taylor. Mission Scripting by Lance Watanabe. Campaign Mission Design by Scott Bennie. Game Design by Marc Hertogh and Tom Hughes. SFB Consultant: Tom Hughes. Interplay Inc.. 15 September 1999.