U.S.S. Von Blucher NCC-4400 (FASA)

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The Federation Starship Von Blucher was a Larson class destroyer commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/9706 (June 2255). The Von Blucher was refit to the Larson class Mark II specifications on Reference Stardate 1/9910 (October 2257), giving it more powerful phasers and an additional torpedo launcher. On Reference Stardate 2/1101 (January 2269), 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 2/1603 (March 2272) 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 Von Blucher was still on active service.[1]

FASA Timeline

The Federation Starship Von Blucher was a Larson class destroyer commissioned on Reference Stardate 1/9706 (June 2197). The Von Blucher was refit to the Larson class Mark II specifications on Reference Stardate 1/9910 (October 2199), giving it more powerful phasers and an additional torpedo launcher. On Reference Stardate 2/1101 (January 2211), 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 2/1603 (March 2216) 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 Von Blucher was still on active service.[1]

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