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[[Category:SFC Timeline|Blue Victory, R.I.S. (SFC)]] | [[Category:SFC Timeline|Blue Victory, R.I.S. (SFC)]] |
Latest revision as of 06:23, 23 September 2023
The Romulan Imperial Ship Blue Victory was an E-4RB class escort sold to the Romulan Star Empire by the Klingon Empire circa 2270 and commissioned as a E-4R class escort. The ship was refit to E-4RB specifications circa 2276.[1]
E-4 class vessels
SFC Timeline
I.K.V. Adamant • I.K.V. Adept • R.I.S. Anger • R.I.S. Black Death • R.I.S. Blue Victory • I.K.V. Conqueror • I.K.V. Darkness • I.K.V. Defender • I.K.V. Defiant • I.K.V. Determined • I.K.V. Devoted • R.I.S. Firefly • I.K.V. Focus • R.I.S. Fury • I.K.V. Guardian • I.K.V. Hidden • R.I.S. Hornet • I.K.V. Insolent • I.K.V. Invisible • I.K.V. Keeper • R.I.S. Locust • R.I.S. Mantis • R.I.S. Mosquito • I.K.V. Obdurate • I.K.V. Procession • I.K.V. Protector • R.I.S. Rage • I.K.V. Raid • R.I.S. Red Glory • I.K.V. Return • I.K.V. Safeguard • I.K.V. Seeker • I.K.V. Shadow • I.K.V. Shieldbearer • I.K.V. Strike • I.K.V. Stubborn • I.K.V. Swatter • I.K.V. Trustworthy • I.K.V. Unbreakable • I.K.V. Viking • R.I.S. Wasp
Notes and References
- ↑ 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.