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<div style="text-align:center;">'''[[Reference Stardate]] 1/8601 through 1/8612'''</div>
 
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* '''RSD 1/86:''' The [[Romulan Star Empire (FASA)|Romulan]] [[CS-2 class (FASA)|CS-2 "Graceful Flyer" class (Type 2)]] courier enters service.<ref name="FASA2303"/>
 
* '''RSD 1/86:''' The [[Romulan Star Empire (FASA)|Romulan]] [[CS-2 class (FASA)|CS-2 "Graceful Flyer" class (Type 2)]] courier enters service.<ref name="FASA2303"/>
 
* '''RSD 1/86:''' [[Oromon, Thomas (FASA)|Thomas Oromon]] of [[Izar (FASA)|Izar]] is elected president of the [[Federation Council (FASA)|Federation Council]].<ref name="FASA2011"/>
 
* '''RSD 1/86:''' [[Oromon, Thomas (FASA)|Thomas Oromon]] of [[Izar (FASA)|Izar]] is elected president of the [[Federation Council (FASA)|Federation Council]].<ref name="FASA2011"/>
 
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==June==
 
==June==
 
{{ImageBox2|float=left|file=sawyer_class-sfc.jpg|caption=[[Sawyer class (FASA)|''Sawyer'' class]] scout ([[Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|SFC]])}}
 
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* '''RSD 1/8606:''' [[dilithium (FASA)|Dilithium]] crystals are integrated into a new generation of engines capable of greater velocity, range, and thrust. The [[Sawyer class (FASA)|''Sawyer'' class]] scouts are among the first ships to incorporate these engines, with wide use in non-combat areas of the [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|Federation]]. The ''Sawyer'' class remains in service until [[2203 (FASA)|2203]], and a total of 69 constructed.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2218A"/>
 
* '''RSD 1/8606:''' [[dilithium (FASA)|Dilithium]] crystals are integrated into a new generation of engines capable of greater velocity, range, and thrust. The [[Sawyer class (FASA)|''Sawyer'' class]] scouts are among the first ships to incorporate these engines, with wide use in non-combat areas of the [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|Federation]]. The ''Sawyer'' class remains in service until [[2203 (FASA)|2203]], and a total of 69 constructed.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2218A"/>
 
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==October==
 
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* '''RSD 1/8610:''' The [[cloaking device (FASA)|cloaking device]] is perfected and is used successfully in [[Romulan Star Empire (FASA)|Romulan]] vessels along the [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] border.<ref name="FASA2005B"/>
 
* '''RSD 1/8610:''' The [[cloaking device (FASA)|cloaking device]] is perfected and is used successfully in [[Romulan Star Empire (FASA)|Romulan]] vessels along the [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] border.<ref name="FASA2005B"/>
 
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* <span id="OCT10">'''RSD 1/8610.10 (10 October):'''</span> [[McCoy, Leonard (FASA)|Leonard McCoy]] and [[Lee, Elinor (FASA)|Elinor Lee]] are married.<ref name="ST2Bios"/>
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==November==
 
==November==
 
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* '''RSD 1/8611:''' The [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] [[D-7 class (FASA)|D-7A "Painbringer" class]] cruiser enters service. Though the D-7C does not enter production soon enough to see combat during the [[Four Years War (FASA)|Four Years War]], the D-7 class, with its variants, becomes the mainstay of the Klingon fleet for nearly four decades.<ref name="FASA2301"/><ref name="FASA2218A"/>
 
* '''RSD 1/8611:''' The [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] [[D-7 class (FASA)|D-7A "Painbringer" class]] cruiser enters service. Though the D-7C does not enter production soon enough to see combat during the [[Four Years War (FASA)|Four Years War]], the D-7 class, with its variants, becomes the mainstay of the Klingon fleet for nearly four decades.<ref name="FASA2301"/><ref name="FASA2218A"/>
  
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 26 February 2023


FASA Timeline
(FASA Roleplaying Game)


Reference Stardate 1/8601 through 1/8612

June

Sawyer class scout (SFC)

Sawyer class scout (SFC)

  • RSD 1/8606: Dilithium crystals are integrated into a new generation of engines capable of greater velocity, range, and thrust. The Sawyer class scouts are among the first ships to incorporate these engines, with wide use in non-combat areas of the Federation. The Sawyer class remains in service until 2203, and a total of 69 constructed.[3][4]

October

November

  • RSD 1/8611: The Klingon D-7A "Painbringer" class cruiser enters service. Though the D-7C does not enter production soon enough to see combat during the Four Years War, the D-7 class, with its variants, becomes the mainstay of the Klingon fleet for nearly four decades.[7][4]


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