Flying Beastie Posted October 17, 2002 Share Posted October 17, 2002 My review/analysis is up over there, so go and discuss. I put it over there because JK.net needs traffic. There are spoilers, of course, so you have been warned. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zargon Posted October 17, 2002 Share Posted October 17, 2002 I never really got into comic's On a side note, anyone know if B5 is coming/already on DVD? I can;t watch it here as the cable company wants another 10 bucks a month over my 60 to get Sci Fi....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K_Kinnison Posted October 17, 2002 Share Posted October 17, 2002 its a small one, but definatly a bird of prey you don't want to mess with while you are taking a wiz in golden gate park Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zargon Posted October 18, 2002 Share Posted October 18, 2002 That's applicable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keyan Farlander Posted October 18, 2002 Share Posted October 18, 2002 Damn you, K_K, I wanted to post the Klingon ship! :mad: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rogue Nine Posted October 18, 2002 Share Posted October 18, 2002 Props to anyone who can tell me what model and class that Bird of Prey is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flying Beastie Posted October 18, 2002 Author Share Posted October 18, 2002 Obviously, a klingon Bird-of-Prey, so either K'vort or B'rel class. If I remember ST III/IV right (which I probably don't), it's a K'vort-class light battlecruiser. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
K_Kinnison Posted October 20, 2002 Share Posted October 20, 2002 In my circle of Trekkies that is the small Bird of Prey, or what we like to refer to as the "Be-BOP" The class name is a reference to the Romulan name for the S-11; the Klingon name D'Gavama is a direct translation of "bird of prey". K-22 (Bird of Prey) Class V Scout Known Sphere Of Operation: Empire-wide use Data Reliability: D for K-22A; A for K-22B Major Data Source: K-22B in Star Fleet possession, Klingon Sector Intelligence The infamous K-22 (Bird Of Prey) scout is the Klingon prong of the double threat posed to Star Fleet by vessels of this design, equipped with cloaking devices and operated by both the Klingon and Romulan navies. The wing mechanisms of these vessels are ingenious and pratical, the most interesting feature of the design. When the vessel is cruising, the wings are extended horizontally, which distributes the stress evenly throughout the vessel. When in combat, the wings are down, which gives a broader field of fire and protects a weak area on the lower central hull. When performing atmospheric operations, the wings are up, which gives more lift when the 'feather" plates located along the wings, (originally thought to be merely decorative), are individually adjusted to compensate for air turbulence. The command pod of the K-22 is a blending of Klingon and Romulan designs, but it cannot be detached in an emergency, for the heart of the ship is located in the main hull, including the computer system and the life-support system. Also located within the aft hull of the ship are the warp engines, which cannot be jettisoned, as well as the transporter system and the exit ramp. The cloaking device that is used on this vessel is unreliable at best; it has been confirmed the device is capable of driving crewmembers mad, though Federation medical specialists do not fully understand the cause. The most important fact concerning the construction of these vessels was that the Klingons already were producing approximately 80% of the internal components prior to receiving prototypes from the Romulans. On Stardate 2/1805, the Romulans delivered seven hulls and an undetermined number of cloaking devices, and, within 13 months, the Imperial Navy commissioned its first vessels. The S-11 hulls were fitted out into the K-22A. As received from the Romulans, they had no mounting point for an aft-firing disruptor. Intelligence reports indicate that all seven of these vessels were completed, but that afterward no production-model vessels were constructed. The disposition of these seven ships is unknown. The first production model, the K-22B, was modified to accept the KD-12. A further modification was made to allow the KSD shielding system to be installed. These systems increase offensive capabilities by 25% and defensive capabilities by 45%. These vessels are very maneuverable in combat and have an impressive offensive capability. Although they are not really capable of fighting major warships, they are able to defend themselves long enough to engage their warp systems to escape, with the ability to travel at Warp 8 in emergencies. The K-22B may be found in all areas of space, performing its missions of espionage and terrorism; they have been reported by Klingon, Triangle, Romulan, and Spinward Sector Intelligence as operating in those respective areas. The ability of the ship to penetrate outer defenses and travel freely about the Federation was seen recently, when one of them was captured by Admiral James T. Kirk. In an attempt to steal the plans of the secret Genesis Project, a K-22B penetrated Federation space undetected as far as the Mutara Nebula. Most of the information about this class, and the similar Romulan S-11 scout, was obtained from the computer banks of the captured vessel. Of the 79 K-22Bs built, 1 has been captured by Star Fleet and the remaining 78 are believed to be in active service, their whereabouts unknown. The K-22 is being produced at the Taamar facility at an approximate rate of 20 per year. i am a trekkie, and proud of it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zargon Posted October 20, 2002 Share Posted October 20, 2002 Originally posted by K_Kinnison i am a trekkie, and proud of it good for you Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jem Posted October 20, 2002 Share Posted October 20, 2002 Originally posted by K_Kinnison i am a trekkie, and proud of it Super duper. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flying Beastie Posted October 21, 2002 Author Share Posted October 21, 2002 Ah. That's what I was doing wrong; I was using 24th Century data to ID a 23rd Century ship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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