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− | [[File:larson_class- | + | {{DISPLAYTITLE:U.S.S. ''Torgau'' NCC-4316}} |
+ | [[File:larson_class-fasa2003a_color.jpg|350px|thumb|right|[[Larson class|''Larson'' class]] ([[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|FASA]] [[Star Trek: Starship Tactical Combat Simulator (FASA-2003A)|2003A]]; [[Media:larson_class-fasa2003a.jpg|Original B&W Image]])]] | ||
− | The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Torgau | + | The [[United Federation of Planets|Federation]] Starship ''Torgau'' was a [[Larson class|''Larson'' class]] destroyer commissioned on [[Reference Stardate]] [[Chronology: 2246#August|1/8908 (August 2246)]]. The ''Torgau'' was refit to the ''Larson'' class Mark II specifications on Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2256#May|1/9805 (May 2256)]], giving it more powerful [[phaser|phasers]] and an additional [[photon torpedo|torpedo]] launcher. On Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2268#January|2/1001 (January 2268)]], the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful [[impulse drive]] system, improved phasers, and more efficient [[deflector shield|shield]] generators. Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2271#July|2/1502 (July 2271)]] saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new [[warp drive#FASA Timeline|FWC-2 warp engines]] and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of Reference Stardate [[Chronology: 2286#June|2/2306 (June 2286)]], the ''Torgau'' was still on active service.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/> |
+ | ==FASA Timeline== | ||
+ | The [[United Federation of Planets (FASA)|Federation]] Starship ''Torgau'' was a [[Larson class#FASA Timeline|''Larson'' class]] destroyer commissioned on [[Reference Stardate]] [[FASA Chronology: 2189#August|1/8908 (August 2189)]]. The ''Torgau'' was refit to the ''Larson'' class Mark II specifications on Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2198#May|1/9805 (May 2198)]], giving it more powerful [[phaser|phasers]] and an additional [[photon torpedo|torpedo]] launcher. On Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2210#January|2/1001 (January 2210)]], the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful [[impulse drive]] system, improved phasers, and more efficient [[deflector shield|shield]] generators. Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2215#February|2/1502 (February 2215)]] saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new [[warp drive#FASA Timeline|FWC-2 warp engines]] and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of Reference Stardate [[FASA Chronology: 2223#June|2/2306 (June 2223)]], the ''Torgau'' was still on active service.<ref name="FASA2302E2"/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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− | <ref name=" | + | <ref name="FASA2302E2">[[Brown, Forest G.]] "[[Federation Ship Recognition Manual (FASA-2302)#Second Edition|Federation Ship Recognition Manual]]." ''[[Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (FASA)|Star Trek: The Role Playing Game]],'' Supplement 2302, Second Edition. [[:Category:Artists|Cover Art]] by [[Knutson, Dana|Dana Knutson]]. [[:Category:Artists|Illustrations]] by [[Knutson, Dana|Dana Knutson]] and [[Oswald, Robert|Robert Oswald]]. [[FASA Corporation]]. 1985.</ref> |
</references> | </references> | ||
[[Category:Library|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | [[Category:Library|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Four Years War|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Klingon War (23rd Century)|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | ||
[[Category:Ships & Vehicles|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | [[Category:Ships & Vehicles|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Starfleet Vessels|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] |
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Games|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] |
+ | [[Category:RPG|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | ||
+ | [[Category:FASA|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Alternate Universes|Torgau, U.S.S., NCC-04316]] |
Revision as of 08:05, 9 July 2019
The Federation Starship Torgau was a Larson class destroyer commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/8908 (August 2246). The Torgau was refit to the Larson class Mark II specifications on Reference Stardate 1/9805 (May 2256), giving it more powerful phasers and an additional torpedo launcher. On Reference Stardate 2/1001 (January 2268), the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful impulse drive system, improved phasers, and more efficient shield generators. Reference Stardate 2/1502 (July 2271) saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new FWC-2 warp engines and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of Reference Stardate 2/2306 (June 2286), the Torgau was still on active service.[1]
FASA Timeline
The Federation Starship Torgau was a Larson class destroyer commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/8908 (August 2189). The Torgau was refit to the Larson class Mark II specifications on Reference Stardate 1/9805 (May 2198), giving it more powerful phasers and an additional torpedo launcher. On Reference Stardate 2/1001 (January 2210), the ship was refit again to the Mark VI configuration, giving it a more powerful impulse drive system, improved phasers, and more efficient shield generators. Reference Stardate 2/1502 (February 2215) saw another refit, this time to the Mark VII specifications, which featured the new FWC-2 warp engines and a more powerful impulse drive system, which increased the overall power output by 25 percent. As of Reference Stardate 2/2306 (June 2223), the Torgau was still on active service.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 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.