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First launched in 2379 under the command of Captain Jordan Hurne; the USS Victory takes its name from a long line of ships that have bore the same name. From the early days of sail in Earth history it is a name spoken with pride. It is not the largest or indeed most powerful of ships in the fleet, but is extremely resilient. | First launched in 2379 under the command of Captain [Hurne, Jordan|Jordan Hurne]]; the USS Victory takes its name from a long line of ships that have bore the same name. From the early days of sail in Earth history it is a name spoken with pride. It is not the largest or indeed most powerful of ships in the fleet, but is extremely resilient. | ||
The [[ma:Intrepid_class|Intrepid]] Class starship marks a change in course for [[Starfleet]] away from building very large, elaborate starships and toward building smaller, more efficient vessels. One of a series of newer and more compact ships, the Intrepid-class was designed to be a fast multi-mission starship primarily intended for exploration, survey, and courier missions. A fast vessel with advanced sensing and research capability, the [[ma:Intrepid_class|Intrepid]] class makes for an effective exploratory platform, while at the same time carrying sufficient armament to act as an interdiction and combat vessel. | The [[ma:Intrepid_class|Intrepid]] Class starship marks a change in course for [[Starfleet]] away from building very large, elaborate starships and toward building smaller, more efficient vessels. One of a series of newer and more compact ships, the Intrepid-class was designed to be a fast multi-mission starship primarily intended for exploration, survey, and courier missions. A fast vessel with advanced sensing and research capability, the [[ma:Intrepid_class|Intrepid]] class makes for an effective exploratory platform, while at the same time carrying sufficient armament to act as an interdiction and combat vessel. |