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===Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:===
===Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:===
*''D'virin'', prototype; ''Marilon'', participated in attempted invasion of [[Vulcan]] in 2368; ''S'tar'', destroyed by Borg while on patrol in Diodor Sector; ''S'var'', destroyed during blockade of Serus III in 2361; ''V'nitor'', lost in the Tullan Reach in 2355; ''Xi'', engaged a [[Klingon]] expeditionary force along border in 2367. Also in service: ''D'relix'', ''V'mendin'', ''Vathos''.  
*''D'virin'', prototype; ''Marilon'', participated in attempted invasion of [[Vulcan]] in 2368; ''S'tar'', destroyed by Borg while on patrol in Diodor Sector; ''S'var'', destroyed during blockade of Serus III in 2361; ''V'nitor'', lost in the Tullan Reach in 2355; ''Xi'', engaged a [[Klingon]] expeditionary force along border in 2367. Also in service: ''D'relix'', ''V'mendin'', ''Vathos''.  
==Deresus-class Heavy Scout==
*'''Class and Type:''' ''Deresus''-class Heavy Scout
*'''Commissioning Date:''' 2321
*'''Size:''' 217 m long, 5 decks
*'''Crew:''' 45
*'''Cloaking Capability:''' Yes
Utilizing a spaceframe descended in part from older 23rd century cruiser designs, ''Deresus''-class scouts have served as fleet workhorses for years. Their compact profiles remain familiar sights along every Imperial frontier, and fifty years of active service has solidified the class' reputation as one of the foremost exploratory vessels in the Star Navy.
First launched in 2321, ''Deresus''-class ships were originally intended to replace the venerable ''T'varak'' class of near-space scouts. While the new ''Deresus'' class accomplished this goal, its long-range capabilities surprised even its designers. Small, versatile, and capable of extended mission profiles, many ''Deresus''-class vessels were subsequently outfitted for long-range survey and observation duties.
As a result of the infamous Praetorian Edict of 2348 (known outside the Empire as the Expansion Directive), the Exploration Command initiated an extensive quantum drive upgrade program, with the ''Deresus'' class always at the vanguard of the new developments and refits. Coreward and spinward expansion reached a fevered level in the wake of these experiments, and hundreds of the upgraded ''Deresus''- and ''Nir'at''-class (a slightly larger version of the ''Deresus'' class) vessels were commissioned during the early 2350s. This expansionist period saw the establishment of numerous outposts along the Empire's coreward borders, as well as colonization and occupation efforts throughout vast reaches of the Empty Frontier.
===Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:===
*''Deresus'', prototype; ''Averek'', disappeared exploring the Empty Frontier in 2359; ''D'jarek'', used as test vessel for quantum singularity drive upgrade experiments in 2350; ''Suretak'', lost at the vanguard of the Third Taurhai Offensive in 2365; ''T'varian'', participated in attempted invasion of [[Vulcan]] in 2368; ''Torelan'', assigned to Rimward Exploratory Wing in late 2360s. Also in service: ''V'tirex'', ''Vurin''.




[[Category:Starship Classes]]
[[Category:Starship Classes]]

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Starship Classes

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Theta-class Swift Courier

  • Class and Type: Theta-class Swift Courier
  • Commissioning Date: 2337
  • Size: 73 m long, 3 decks
  • Crew: 8
  • Cloaking Capability: Yes

One of the few nonmilitary profiles in active Naval service, Theta-class couriers transport sensitive materials, personnel, or information among the fleets and outposts of the Star Navy. Possessing light armaments and enhanced drive and propulsion systems, these vessels saw frequent use along both the Taurhai and Klingon borders during the 2340s and '50s, and along the route into the Alpha Quadrant during the Dominion War in the 2370s. They remain one of the quickest and most functional designs in the Star Navy.

Although considered the cutting edge of speed and utility in the early to mid-24th century, the Theta-class has largely been replaced by the newer Theron-class Far Courier (which was first introduced in 2364). Many Theta-class ships remain in use either as frontier transports of training vessels; others have been refit by the Occupation and Pacification Commands, and are used as transports or regional couriers during planetary assimilation operation.

Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:

  • Theta, prototype; Rilidam, lost on diplomatic mission near Federation Neutral Zone border; S'narvak, currently assigned to core world outpost courier duties; T'lava, served as Tribunal courier during Dominion War; Vastara, served as testbed for new Theron-class modifications. Also in service: Surin, V'teldan.

Meret-class Incursion Cruiser

  • Class and Type: Meret-class Incursion Cruiser
  • Commissioning Date: 2359
  • Size: 517 m long, 27 decks
  • Crew: 600
  • Cloaking Capability: Yes

Designed for long-range reconnaissance and search-and-destroy missions, Meret-class vessels have assumed important offensive roles in most fleets of the Star Navy. Utilizing an "open" wing design, this class represents a new variation on the accepted bilateral designs of the larger warbird classes. Constructed primarily to conserve additional weight and increase sublight performance, the variant profile does not seem to affect the vessel's cloaking ability adversely.

Combining an array of diverse capabilities, Meret-class vessels have become widely recognized within the Star Navy for their unsurpassed versatility. These ships were originally rushed into development in the wake of the Empire's renewed contact with the United Federation of Planets. As intelligence reports provided more and more insight into the Empire's spinward neighbor, the Star Navy saw the need for several new classes of incursion vessels.

Equipped with improved cloaking technology and outfitted with considerable armaments, Meret-class ships immediately proved themselves as exemplary patrol and harassment vessels, capable of covert border crossings and extended intelligence-gathering missions. Their improved cloaks, distinctive design, and significant defenses have made these ships a favorite of the Tal Shiar. In fact, a variant of the Meret-class – designed specifically for intelligence operations and christened the D'viret-class – remains in heavy use by the Tal Shiar today.

Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:

  • Meret, prototype; D'tervek, disappeared while on covert mission in Klingon space; Mederem, participated in attempted invasion of Vulcan in 2368; S'ten, classified disappearance during Dominion War; V'tallus, lost in Battle of Eridam during the Fourth Taurhai Offensive; Vassam, assigned to permanent outpost patrol in Empty Frontier. Also in service: D'delean, Lattem, S'delon.

Vereleus-class Dreadnought

  • Class and Type: Vereleus-class Dreadnought
  • Commissioning Date: 2371
  • Size: 1350 m long, 72 decks
  • Crew: 1850
  • Cloaking Capability: Yes

The Vereleus-class represents the pinnacle of modern Romulan starship design. The largest in active production in the Star Navy, Vereleus-class vessels have recently entered service as flagships in most of the Navy's command fleets. Boasting expanded subspace communications and sensor packages, the Vereleus-class was designed from the beginning to serve as a space-based, front-line command center. The addition of an additional secondary battle bridge indicates the importance accorded this ambitious new role by the Star Command.

Building on the legendary successes of the D’deridex-class and the other heavy warbirds classes, the Vereleus-class utilizes an expanded, but less "sweeping" quantum nacelle configuration. This design not only allows its core deck sections to be much larger and deeper than those found in its predecessors, but it also protects the sophisticated sensor equipment necessary for the vessel to fulfill its intended role, all without drastically affecting its cloaking ability. While perhaps less graceful in appearance than its elegant warbird ancestors, the utility of this configuration has already proven itself in numerous engagements along every Imperial border.

The Vereleus-class also introduced the new singularity torpedo to the Star Navy's arsenal. Developed in response to Starfleet's quantum torpedo, these weapons represent significant design strides in Romulan materiel research and manufacturing. The first dreadnoughts equipped with singularity launchers were commissioned in 2373; earlier vessels are currently being upgraded with the new technology.

Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:

  • Vereleus, prototype; Pilaron, assigned to Federation Neutral Zone monitoring during final weeks of Dominion War; Sor, lost in the Battle of Destrix during the Fifth Taurhai Offensive in 2374; Tovarek, recently commissioned as flagship of Tullan Fleet; Veletan, assigned as flagship of Fourth Spinward Fleet. Also in service: Enem, Marrus.

D'Virin-class Incursion Frigate

  • Class and Type: D'virin-class Incursion Frigate
  • Commissioning Date: 2343
  • Size: 389 m long, 12 decks
  • Crew: 200
  • Cloaking Capability: Yes

First commissioned in the mid-24th century, the D'virin class of incursion frigates was designed as a direct homage to the venerable Tellus class of early 23rd century warbirds. Designed as forward observation and long-range reconnaissance vessels, these small ships still manage to pack quite an offensive punch. Their quickness - combined with their deep-space capabilities - has made them fixtures at most Romulan frontier outposts.

Like their slightly larger counterparts - the D'tavan class of strike frigates - D'virin-class vessels are capable of a diverse range of mission profiles. Historically, these ships have been stationed in newly occupied client systems with in Empire, or along hostile borders with neighboring stellar powers. Their high sustainable velocities, coupled with their ability to remain cloaked for long periods of time, make them ideal covert penetration vessels.

Unfortunately, these capabilities also require large portions of the vessel to be dedicated to the enhanced systems, making the D'virin-class perhaps the least comfortable of all Romulan ship types. Of course, in true Romulan fashion, the crews of these vessels take a perverse pride in their hardship; members of this extended "D'virin fraternity" often greet each other like long-lost brothers, allowing their common experiences to create an unspoken bond among them.

Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:

  • D'virin, prototype; Marilon, participated in attempted invasion of Vulcan in 2368; S'tar, destroyed by Borg while on patrol in Diodor Sector; S'var, destroyed during blockade of Serus III in 2361; V'nitor, lost in the Tullan Reach in 2355; Xi, engaged a Klingon expeditionary force along border in 2367. Also in service: D'relix, V'mendin, Vathos.

Deresus-class Heavy Scout

  • Class and Type: Deresus-class Heavy Scout
  • Commissioning Date: 2321
  • Size: 217 m long, 5 decks
  • Crew: 45
  • Cloaking Capability: Yes

Utilizing a spaceframe descended in part from older 23rd century cruiser designs, Deresus-class scouts have served as fleet workhorses for years. Their compact profiles remain familiar sights along every Imperial frontier, and fifty years of active service has solidified the class' reputation as one of the foremost exploratory vessels in the Star Navy.

First launched in 2321, Deresus-class ships were originally intended to replace the venerable T'varak class of near-space scouts. While the new Deresus class accomplished this goal, its long-range capabilities surprised even its designers. Small, versatile, and capable of extended mission profiles, many Deresus-class vessels were subsequently outfitted for long-range survey and observation duties.

As a result of the infamous Praetorian Edict of 2348 (known outside the Empire as the Expansion Directive), the Exploration Command initiated an extensive quantum drive upgrade program, with the Deresus class always at the vanguard of the new developments and refits. Coreward and spinward expansion reached a fevered level in the wake of these experiments, and hundreds of the upgraded Deresus- and Nir'at-class (a slightly larger version of the Deresus class) vessels were commissioned during the early 2350s. This expansionist period saw the establishment of numerous outposts along the Empire's coreward borders, as well as colonization and occupation efforts throughout vast reaches of the Empty Frontier.

Noteworthy Vessels/service records/encounters:

  • Deresus, prototype; Averek, disappeared exploring the Empty Frontier in 2359; D'jarek, used as test vessel for quantum singularity drive upgrade experiments in 2350; Suretak, lost at the vanguard of the Third Taurhai Offensive in 2365; T'varian, participated in attempted invasion of Vulcan in 2368; Torelan, assigned to Rimward Exploratory Wing in late 2360s. Also in service: V'tirex, Vurin.