Jaguar class (SFC)

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Jaguar class
Commissioned 2270
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A variant of the Leopard class destroyer, the Jaguar class war cruiser (CW), introduced in 2270, eventually became the most common class of cruiser fielded by the Lyran Star Empire. The amount of firepower available to the class was considered marginal, and the original design was grossly inadequate in terms of power, making it slow and weak, but this was corrected in subsequent refits. The CW featured a crew complement of 340, a capacity of five shuttlecraft, and was equipped with two science labs, four transporters, two tractor beam emitters, and two mech tractors. The class was armed with two Expanding Sphere Generators, three banks of Type-3 disruptors, two banks of Type-1 phasers, four banks of Type-2 phasers, and four banks of Type-3 phasers. The CW remained in service until 2284, when it was superseded by the CW+ refit, introduced in 2278. The CW+, which addressed the power issues of the CW, also featured stronger shields and remained in service until 2298, when it was superseded by the CWP refit, introduced in 2286. The CWP variant added two banks of Type-1 disruptors.[1]

Jaguar class vessels

SFC Timeline

Arrogance  • Barbarian  • Battle Claw  • Claw Captain  • Claw's Voice  • Clawrunner  • Demon Star  • Fencer  • Fist and Claw  • Frazikar  • Furious  • Housecat  • Hunter's Breath  • Hunter's Tears  • Marauder  • Predator  • Reaper  • Shadow  • Voulge  • Vulgar  • Whisker

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.