The Trinity-Serellan Defense Fleet
StarBase 118 Ops |
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Trinity-Serellian Defense Fleet: Area of Responsibility: |
Patrol Duty
USS Phoenix Patrol vessel NCC-65403-C Steamrunner-Wolverine class Escort vessel |
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Hot Standby
USS Aegis Hot Standby/ Primary support vessel NCC-74323 Norway Class Escort vessel | |||
USS Columbia Cool Standby vessel NCC-85279 Nebula Class |
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USS Arrow Hot Standby vessel NCC-69829 Saber Class Escort vessel |
Cool Standby
The fleet's cool standby vessel is currently the USS Constitution, which remains docked at Starbase 118. A heavy cruiser, the cool standby vessel is ready to launch on thirty-minutes notice so as to respond to any situations that might crop up within the region. When on cool standby the USS Constitution interfaces with Starbase 118's computers to keep tabs on their crew, and are expected to utilize their own internal transporter systems to recall crew when possible. She is supported by:
- 15 squadrons of fighters
- 4 squadrons of support shuttles (any type)
USS Constitution Cool Standby vessel NCC-0912-B Galaxy Class |
NB: This is the Fleet's current deployment, however, the Galaxy class starship could be replaced with three frigates/similarly equipped smaller vessels.
Medical/Scientific Support
Medical vessels, such as the Geneva-, Graceful- and Olympic-class vessels, are much more predictable in their configuration and missions. Dedicated to healing the injured, treating the sick, and pushing back the frontiers of medical knowledge, they have saved uncounted millions of Federation lives. Instead of flying "patrols," they go where ordered by Starfleet Medical or Starfleet Command, or accompany large contingents of ships heading into battle or other dangerous situations (though they carefully remain to the rear and display their medical emblems prominently).
USS Braveheart Hospital Ship NCC-55241 Olympic Class |
Research/Laboratory Vessels
Scientific pursuits remain at the forefront of Starfleet's agenda, and it is justly proud of its Research and Laboratory vessels. Ranging from the smaller Fermi-class "flying laboratory" which conducts experiments in zero-g and other space environments, to the large Nova-class planetary surveyor, they tend to be highly specialized. Many are modular, allowing different laboratory modules to be swapped in and out to reconfigure the ship for a specific mission with relatively little effort.
USS Resolution Research/Laboratory Ship NCC--B Nova Class |