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The [[Romulan Star Empire (SFC)|Romulan]] ''Commando Eagle'' class (WB+) commando cruiser was a variant of the [[War Eagle class (SFC)|''War Eagle'' class]] heavy cruiser that carried additional boarding parites, and was introduced in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]. The ''Commando Eagle'' was used extensively until the newer generation of commando ships appeared. At that point, most were converted back into ''War Eagles'' or into ''Freight Eagles,'' a cargo ship variant. The ''Commando Eagle'' featured a crew complement of 280, including a complement of 130 Marines housed in four barracks, a capacity of seven [[shuttlecraft]], two science labs, one [[transporter (SFC)|transporter]], and one [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitter. It was armed with two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]] and two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phaser]] banks.
 
The [[Romulan Star Empire (SFC)|Romulan]] ''Commando Eagle'' class (WB+) commando cruiser was a variant of the [[War Eagle class (SFC)|''War Eagle'' class]] heavy cruiser that carried additional boarding parites, and was introduced in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]. The ''Commando Eagle'' was used extensively until the newer generation of commando ships appeared. At that point, most were converted back into ''War Eagles'' or into ''Freight Eagles,'' a cargo ship variant. The ''Commando Eagle'' featured a crew complement of 280, including a complement of 130 Marines housed in four barracks, a capacity of seven [[shuttlecraft]], two science labs, one [[transporter (SFC)|transporter]], and one [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitter. It was armed with two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]] and two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phaser]] banks.
  
Several variants of the ''Warbird'' were produced, including the [[War Eagle class (SFC)|''War Eagle'' class]] in [[2250 (SFC)|2250]], the [[Commando Eagle class (SFC)|''Commando Eagle'' class]] in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]], and the [[King Eagle class (SFC)|''King Eagle'' class]] in [[2278 (SFC)|2278]].<ref name="SFCGame"/>
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Several variants of the ''Warbird'' were produced, including the [[War Eagle class (SFC)|''War Eagle'' class]] in [[2250 (SFC)|2250]], the ''Commando Eagle'' class in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]], and the [[King Eagle class (SFC)|''King Eagle'' class]] in [[2278 (SFC)|2278]].<ref name="SFCGame"/>
 
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Commando Eagle class
Commando Eagle class (SFAGame)

Commando Eagle class (SFAGame)
Commissioned 2258
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The Romulan Commando Eagle class (WB+) commando cruiser was a variant of the War Eagle class heavy cruiser that carried additional boarding parites, and was introduced in [[2258 (SFC)|2258]. The Commando Eagle was used extensively until the newer generation of commando ships appeared. At that point, most were converted back into War Eagles or into Freight Eagles, a cargo ship variant. The Commando Eagle featured a crew complement of 280, including a complement of 130 Marines housed in four barracks, a capacity of seven shuttlecraft, two science labs, one transporter, and one tractor beam emitter. It was armed with two banks of Type-1 phasers and two banks of Type-3 phaser banks.

Several variants of the Warbird were produced, including the War Eagle class in 2250, the Commando Eagle class in 2258, and the King Eagle class in 2278.[1]

Commando Eagle class vessels

SFC Timeline

R.I.S. Claw  • R.I.S. Cohort  • R.I.S. Decimation  • R.I.S. Legion  • R.I.S. Talon

Notes and References

  1. 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.