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One of the most decorated frigates in [[Starfleet]], the [[Chandley class|''Chandley'' class]] [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Blackheart'' was reported missing on [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2282#January|2/2005 (January 2282)]]while patrolling the Rimward Sector. A search was made, but all that was found was a communications buoy from the ''Blackheart.'' The buoy had only a partial message: ''"...small object paralleling our course...no response on hailing freq..."'' The remainder of the message was garbled, and portions had been intentionally erased. Starfleet had no more information on the fate of the ship or its crew. The ''Blackheart'' was most remembered for the large black hearts painted on each of its lower wing assemblies; such decoration was typical among ''Chandley'' class ships, making them easily distinguishable on visual scan, and the practice was thought to keep the crew's pride in their vessel at its peak.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/> | One of the most decorated frigates in [[Starfleet]], the [[Chandley class|''Chandley'' class]] [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Blackheart'' was reported missing on [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2282#January|2/2005 (January 2282)]]while patrolling the Rimward Sector. A search was made, but all that was found was a communications buoy from the ''Blackheart.'' The buoy had only a partial message: ''"...small object paralleling our course...no response on hailing freq..."'' The remainder of the message was garbled, and portions had been intentionally erased. Starfleet had no more information on the fate of the ship or its crew. The ''Blackheart'' was most remembered for the large black hearts painted on each of its lower wing assemblies; such decoration was typical among ''Chandley'' class ships, making them easily distinguishable on visual scan, and the practice was thought to keep the crew's pride in their vessel at its peak.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/> | ||
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One of the most decorated frigates in Starfleet, the Chandley class Federation Starship Blackheart was reported missing on Reference Stardate 2/2005 (January 2282)while patrolling the Rimward Sector. A search was made, but all that was found was a communications buoy from the Blackheart. The buoy had only a partial message: "...small object paralleling our course...no response on hailing freq..." The remainder of the message was garbled, and portions had been intentionally erased. Starfleet had no more information on the fate of the ship or its crew. The Blackheart was most remembered for the large black hearts painted on each of its lower wing assemblies; such decoration was typical among Chandley class ships, making them easily distinguishable on visual scan, and the practice was thought to keep the crew's pride in their vessel at its peak.[1]
Chandley class vessels
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Blackheart NCC-2327 • U.S.S. Chandley NCC-2301 • U.S.S. East Anglia • U.S.S. Fife NCC-2572 • U.S.S. Hanson NCC-2309 • U.S.S. Monson NCC-2392 • U.S.S. Niwen NCC-2306
Notes and References
- ↑ Brown, Forest G. "Federation Ship Recognition Manual." Star Trek: The Role Playing Game, Supplement 2302, Second Edition. Cover Art by Dana Knutson. Illustrations by Dana Knutson and Robert Oswald. FASA Corporation. 1985.