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The Ambassador class served as one of Starfleet’s largest and most capable cruisers during a time prosperity for the Federation. Peace with the Klingons and seclusion from the Romulans meant that Starfleet of the era could focus on exploration and scientific discovery, and the Enterprise-C, launched as an Ambassador class, had a mandate to do just that. Ironically, the Enterprise-C was lost with all hands in a border skirmish near Klingon space, defending a small Klingon colony from Romulan attackers. This sacrifice forged an even closer bond between the Klingons and the Federation and made sure that history never forgot the name Enterprise.
Tier: 6 | |
Faction: Federation and Federation Aligned | |
Hull Modifier: 1.485 | |
Shield Modifier: 1.2 | |
Fore Weapons: 4 | |
Aft Weapons: 4 | |
Device Slots: 4 | |
Bridge Officer Stations: Commander Engineering/Intelligence, Lieutenant Commander Science, Lieutenant Commander Universal/Temporal Operative, Lieutenant Tactical, Ensign Universal |
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Consoles: 3 Tactical, 4 Engineering, 4 Science (scales with level) | |
Base Turn Rate: 7.5 | |
Impulse Modifier: .15 | |
Inertia: 40 | |
+5 Weapons Power, +5 Shield Power, +10 Auxiliary Power | |
Console - Universal - Temporal Trajectory Shifter | |
Gather Intelligence | |
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Cruiser Command Array
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Recent efforts to revitalize an old set of plans for the Ambassador class yielded the Narendra-class Support cruiser. While the Narendra performed well during its initial deployment, the Advanced Starship Development Board felt the design’s use of early-24th century assumptions put it at a bit of a disadvantage compared to newer cruisers. Starfleet still desperately needed more medium-sized units to backfill its long-range exploration and support needs, and a medium-tonnage cruiser meant more ships could be built and crewed faster. Starfleet engineers took the lessons learned from the Narendra and iterated on them in a new cruiser design, the U.S.S. Horatio. The Horatio is a very flexible long-range exploration and support platform meant to fill the gap of mid-size units that Starfleet needs to fulfill its various mandates inside Federation territory and beyond.
In addition to the brand-new parts, the Legendary Temporal Support Cruiser includes all of the following starship visual variants: