2266 – Andor Class Pathfinders

The five Andor Class Pathfinders entered service in 2266, and were intended to demonstrate the viability of a modern photon torpedo armed missile cruiser following concerns about the performance of earlier missile armed ships.

All five ships were built at the Andor shipyards and commissioned into Military Operations Command, and were the subject of intense scrutiny prior to the production order being placed for the linear warp drive equipped Andor class.

The five pathfinders were used as training ships to support the build up of the Andor class following the end of their short active service careers, all five ships were sold on, three joining the Andorian Planetary Guard, and the other two to the AOFW.

Commissioned Ships

  • Andor’s Pride – Commissioned 2266, Training Ship 2273, Sold to Andor 2280
  • Andor’s Vengeance – Commissioned 2266, Training Ship 2273, Sold to Andor 2280
  • Andor’s Courage Commissioned 2267, Training Ship 2273, Sold to Andor 2280
  • Andor’s Retribution Commissioned 2267, Training Ship 2274, Sold to AOFW 2284
  • Andor’s Bravery Commissioned 2267, Training Ship 2274, Sold to AOFW 2284

2266 – V11A Thevas’kalabam (Stormbird)

Because of the Romulan-Klingon technological exchange treaties, the Klingons agreed to exchange their D-7A Class cruisers for Romulan plasma weapons and several old-style cloaking devices.  These vessels, delivered Stardate 2/09, 2/12, and 2/17 became the V-11 Class.
The 80 vessels in the initial shipment were stripped of their weapons, but the Klingon engines were retained to form the Type 1.  The 42 in the second shipment were delivered without engines, shields, or weapons; these were fitted as the Type 2 with a plasma weapon and more efficient shielding.  The 50 vessels in the final shipment also were delivered completely stripped, and these were fitted as the Type 5, with fore and aft-mounted photon torpedoes reminiscent of the Klingon D- 7M Class.  Types 3 and 4 are modified Type 1s.
Although 172 of these ships have entered Romulan service, they are not liked by their commanders or crews, many of whom consider them to be enemy vessels.  In recent years, the Romulans have begun deploying many of the approximately 160 remaining in active service along the Klingon borders in direct violation of the signed accords.  The class is named for thevas’kalabam (bird of storms), a small, flying predator of Remus.  These nocturnal avians are often seen gliding on the rising winds before a storm and it is said they are capable of traveling hundreds of miles in the vanguard of a storm.

Class: VIII Year: 2266
Ship Source: FASA/Paramount  Pictures Ship Datasheet: Coming Soon

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