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Baker class (FASA 2302, 1st Ed.; Original B&W Image)
The Federation Starship Mirfak, a Baker class destroyer, was commanded by Fleet Captain Sufik; on Reference Stardate 2/2107 (July 2221), the Mirfak was engaged in Fleet operations out of Starbase 23 when it was called to support a task force sent by Commodore Jarv Gouthar of Starbase 14 to intercept the U.S.S. Cooper NCC-4791 and take its captain, Commodore William Masefield, into custody. The task force had encountered and engaged a Klingon fleet—including the D-10 Riskadh class I.K.S. Varg'cel, the D-7M K't'inga class I.K.S. Teniwa and I.K.S. Tebitvu, and the D-18B Lara'atan (Gull) class I.K.S. Kaxfiw, I.K.S. Ky'jecum, and the I.K.S. Ganh Wusav—moving into Federation space before returning with the Cooper to Starbase 14.[1]
Baker class vessels
FASA Timeline
U.S.S. Baker NCC-4701 • U.S.S. Cooper NCC-4791 • U.S.S. Knutson • U.S.S. Mirfak NCC-4823 • U.S.S. Peterson NCC-4703 • U.S.S. Richardson • U.S.S. Silverion NCC-4752 • U.S.S. Stafford NCC-4702 • U.S.S. Taylor
Notes and References
- ↑ Theisen, John A. (Author). Return to Axanar. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. FASA Book 2218. Based on a concept by L. Ross Babcock III. Cover art by David R. Deitrick. Illustrations by Todd F. Marsh and Jane Bigos. FASA Corporation. 1986.