Euromastyx class (SFC)

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Euromastyx class
Euromastyx class (SFC2)

Euromastyx class (SFC2)
Commissioned 2250
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The Gorn Confederation Euromastyx class cruiser saw service in the mid-23rd century and into the early 24th century; a number of variants were produced.

The Euromastyx heavy cruiser (CA) and the command cruiser (CC) variant were both introduced in 2250, and remained in production through 2285. Both were armed with Type-G plasma torpedoes and Type-1 offensive phasers, and the CC variant also boasted two banks of Type-3 defensive phasers, and would remain in production until 2285.

The improved heavy cruiser (CA+) and improved command cruiser (CC+) variants were introduced in 2279. These upgraded ships featured Type-S plasma torpedoes. The CA+ would remain in production until 2297, and the CC+ until 2292. In 2286, the fleet command cruiser (CCF) variant was commissioned, which carried both Type-F and Type-S plasma torpedoes and four banks of Type-3 phasers; it remained in production until 2302.


The Euromastyx battlecruiser variant (BC) was introduced in 2288; it was armed with Type-F and Type-S plasma torpedoes, as well as both Type-1 and Type-3 phasers, and remained in production until 2305 (SFC)|2305]]. Not long after, in 2293, the heavy command cruiser variant (CCH) was commissioned. This variant was similar to the previous command cruiser variant, albeit with improved command and control systems designed for coordinating fleet operations as well as an additonal transporter, and it remained in production until 2306.


The heavy battlecruiser (BCH) variant was introduced in 2300, and saw improved shields and double the number of transporters. The fast cruiser (BF) model was introudced in 2309, and it purchased an increase in warp drive capability and an improved turning ratio with a drop in impulse drive speed and the loss of the added Type-F plasma torpedoes, though the other specifications matched the BC model.

The final variant of the Euromastyx class was the tactical command cruiser (TCC). It had a reduced maximum warp speed compared to previous versions of the class, but more powerful shields than all but the BCH variant. Like the other recent models, save the BF, the TCC also carried both Type-S and Type-F plasma torpedoes as well as Type-1 and Type-3 phasers.[1]

Euromastyx class vessels

SFC Timeline

G.C.S. Beasticon  • G.C.S. Centrosaurus  • G.C.S. Chamelicon  • G.C.S. Chimericon  • G.C.S. Chromaticon  • G.C.S. Chromaticon Rex  • G.C.S. Cloudfire  • G.C.S. Death's Eye  • G.C.S. Death's Hand  • G.C.S. Death's Head  • G.C.S. Death's Heart  • G.C.S. Dragonbane  • G.C.S. Dragonfire  • G.C.S. Draconicon  • G.C.S. Dragonicon  • G.C.S. Dragonicon Rex  • G.C.S. Drakeicon  • G.C.S. Drakorra  • G.C.S. Emperor of the Sky  • G.C.S. Enemy Crusher  • G.C.S. First Strike  • G.C.S. Fleshharrower  • G.C.S. Galnitak  • G.C.S. Gdhar  • G.C.S. Gojira  • G.C.S. Groundfire  • G.C.S. Homeland Vindicator  • G.C.S. Hunter Two Legs  • G.C.S. Imperial Defender  • G.C.S. Imperial Protector  • G.C.S. Lizardicon  • G.C.S. Lizardicon Rex  • G.C.S. Lord of Lightning  • G.C.S. Lord of the Sky  • G.C.S. Predatoricon  • G.C.S. Predicon  • G.C.S. Reptilicon  • G.C.S. Rex  • G.C.S. Rexicon  • G.C.S. Roaricon  • G.C.S. S'sscullars  • G.C.S. S'ssnossis  • G.C.S. Sauricon  • G.C.S. Serpenticon  • G.C.S. Shima  • G.C.S. Skyfire  • G.C.S. Slithicon  • G.C.S. Spiller of Warm Blood  • G.C.S. Tannin  • G.C.S. Thunderchild  • G.C.S. Torch of Conquest  • G.C.S. Tricericon  • G.C.S. Tyranicon  • G.C.S. Tyranicon Rex  • G.C.S. Vipericon  • G.C.S. Vipericon Rex  • G.C.S. Wyrmicon  • G.C.S. Wyvericon

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.