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− | * RSD 1/8402: The largest space rescue in history occurs when the [[Voyager class | + | * '''RSD 1/8402:''' The largest space rescue in history occurs when the [[Voyager class (FASA)|''Voyager'' class]] [[U.S.S. Deerslayer (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Deerslayer'']] recovers the 600 passengers and crew of the [[S.S. Juliana (FASA)|S.S. ''Juliana'']] from an unexplored sector. An unexpected discontinuity in the [[warp drive (FASA)|warp drive]] violently transports the large cruise ship to an unfamiliar sector of space, well off their flight itinerary. The disruption also shattered the ship's [[dilithium (FASA)|dilithium]] assembly, killing all of the crew in the engineering section and causing a rapid and complete power loss aboard the ship, forcing the Captain [[Kovanas, Demetrius (FASA)|Demetrius Kovanas]] to order all hands to abandon ship. Captain Demetrius triggered the ship's self-destruct, hoping that the explosion would provide a beacon for rescue vessels, but was unable to reach a lifeboat in time, and was lost with the ''Juliana.'' [[Star Fleet Ranks (FASA)#Captain|Captain]] [[Trautman, Roger (FASA)|Roger Trautman]] of the ''Deerslayer'' recommended that Trautman be posthumously honored with the [[Federation Medal of Honor (FASA)|Federation Medal of Honor]].<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2011"/> |
==July== | ==July== | ||
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− | * RSD 1/8407: [[Star Fleet Command#Intelligence Command|Star Fleet Intelligence]] later learns that the [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] [[D-4 class | + | * '''RSD 1/8407:''' [[Star Fleet Command (FASA)#Intelligence Command|Star Fleet Intelligence]] later learns that the [[Klingon Empire (FASA)|Klingon]] [[D-4 class (FASA)|D-4A "Predator" class]] cruiser enters service at this time. Early mass production of the class provides circumstantial evidence that the Empire is fighting another war.<ref name="FASA2301"/><ref name="FASA2218A"/> |
==October== | ==October== | ||
− | + | {{ImageBox2|float=left|file=marklin_class-fasa2218a.jpg|caption=[[Marklin class (FASA)|''Marklin'' class]] destroyer ([[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|FASA]] [[The Four Years War (FASA-2218A)|2218A]])}} | |
− | * RSD 1/8410: [[Star Fleet Command|Star Fleet]]'s [[Marklin class | + | * '''RSD 1/8410:''' [[Star Fleet Command (FASA)|Star Fleet]]'s [[Marklin class (FASA)|''Marklin'' class]] destroyer becomes operational. The ship's performance does not meet with high expectations, and only 20 are built.<ref name="FASA2218A"/> |
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Revision as of 12:50, 21 March 2021
Reference Stardate 1/8401 through 1/8412
- RSD 1/84: Star Fleet begins a large-scale construction program aimed at greatly expanding the fleet.[1]
February
- RSD 1/8402: The largest space rescue in history occurs when the Voyager class U.S.S. Deerslayer recovers the 600 passengers and crew of the S.S. Juliana from an unexplored sector. An unexpected discontinuity in the warp drive violently transports the large cruise ship to an unfamiliar sector of space, well off their flight itinerary. The disruption also shattered the ship's dilithium assembly, killing all of the crew in the engineering section and causing a rapid and complete power loss aboard the ship, forcing the Captain Demetrius Kovanas to order all hands to abandon ship. Captain Demetrius triggered the ship's self-destruct, hoping that the explosion would provide a beacon for rescue vessels, but was unable to reach a lifeboat in time, and was lost with the Juliana. Captain Roger Trautman of the Deerslayer recommended that Trautman be posthumously honored with the Federation Medal of Honor.[2][3]
July
- RSD 1/8407: Star Fleet Intelligence later learns that the Klingon D-4A "Predator" class cruiser enters service at this time. Early mass production of the class provides circumstantial evidence that the Empire is fighting another war.[4][1]
October
Marklin class destroyer (FASA 2218A)
- RSD 1/8410: Star Fleet's Marklin class destroyer becomes operational. The ship's performance does not meet with high expectations, and only 20 are built.[1]
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Theisen, John A. (Author). The Four Years War. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2218A . Cover art and illustrations by Dana Knutson. FASA Corporation. 1986.
- ↑ Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.
- ↑ Menke, Bernard Edward and Rick David Stuart (Authors). The Federation. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2011. Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Todd F. Marsh, John C. Tylk, Bob Eggleton, Daniel E. Carroll, and Jay Harris. FASA Corporation. 1986.
- ↑ Template:RefFASA2301