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So it was that the design team began the process of designing the Indria-A, trying wherever possible to give the ship tactical prowess whilst keeping her flexible in terms of other departments. It was decided at an early stage that due to the high risk involved in the Indria-A's mission brief, she would not be assigned civilians, and so one of the main deviations from the standard nebula class design was that much of the space previously taken up with 'civilian decks and quarters' was reclaimed for supplemental ships systems.
So it was that the design team began the process of designing the Indria-A, trying wherever possible to give the ship tactical prowess whilst keeping her flexible in terms of other departments. It was decided at an early stage that due to the high risk involved in the Indria-A's mission brief, she would not be assigned civilians, and so one of the main deviations from the standard nebula class design was that much of the space previously taken up with 'civilian decks and quarters' was reclaimed for supplemental ships systems.


Following the end of the [[Dominion War]] Starfleet's mission goals changed once again. In 2385 [[Drawoh, Rocar|Fleet Captain Rocar]] ordered the full stripping out of the Indria-A's more advanced systems at the [[Starbase 118]] ship yards. She was, thus, restored to a more standard Nebula class vessel better suited to a mission of exploration and investigation.
Following the end of the [[ma:Dominion_War|Dominion War]] Starfleet's mission goals changed once again. In 2385 [[Drawoh, Rocar|Fleet Captain Rocar]] ordered the full stripping out of the Indria-A's more advanced systems at the [[Starbase 118]] ship yards. She was, thus, restored to a more standard Nebula class vessel better suited to a mission of exploration and investigation.


==2370's Original Mission: Covert Ops==
==2370's Original Mission: Covert Ops==
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