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Class
design by Josh W. Spencer, courtesy of contributor Jeff Rients
updated by Bryan Jecko
graphics by Guidomic
NOTES:
One
of the greatest blows to the Romulan national honor occurred when the
Klingons began operating the D-32 Class cruiser and L-42 Class frigate
along their border areas, less than two years after signing the third
technological exchange treaty in 2/1801. By the end of 2/21, it was evident
that Romulan commanders serving along the Klingon border were becoming
increasingly fearful about facing these clone vessels. It was then that
the Romulan High Command decided to give the Klingons a taste of their
own medicine. By 2/2212, four cruiser-sized V-24s were deployed along
the Klingon border.
The
V-24 employs the variable wing design seen on the V-30 Cruiser and S-11
Scout (on which it is based). Since the ship is too large for planetary
landings, the wings only operate in the horizontal position while cruising
and in the swept-down position for combat, thus freeing much space aboard
for extra cargo area. In accordance with Romulan doctrine and unlike the
L-42, the command pod and boom section are not detachable from the main
hull.
The
V-24 is not as dependant on re-supply as its Klingon 'brother'; nevertheless,
the crews aboard these ships live under the most Spartan conditions in
the Empire. These crewmembers feel that it is necessary to sacrifice even
marginal comforts in their quest to rid the Road to the Stars of the klivam
d'vanal, or "great Klingon scourge" (as the L-42, D-32, and
K-22 are called).
Each
V-24 has a specific mission, which it must perform with assistance from
other units and bases: To hunt down and destroy clone vessels whenever
and wherever they approach Star Empire space. In the early 2280's Star
Fleet Command received unconfirmed reports from Triangle Sector Intelligence
concerning battles taking place between L-42 frigates and V-24 cruisers
along the southernmost fringes of the Triangle. The outcome of these reports
was never confirmed due to the nature of the Romulan vessels themselves.
It is quite likely, however, that this new Romulan vessel possesses the
firepower necessary to perform just such a mission.
The
powerfully dangerous hunter-killer would not be updated until 2290, when
major design upgrades were installed and the Type 2 was first fielded.
The Type 2 increased the already powerful warp drive as well as mounting
upgraded weapons. The V-24's shields were also upgraded giving the Type
2 greater survivability. A moderate internal re-arrangement also allowed
the inclusion of a recreation room - which made the vessel even more well
loved by it crew. Despite it's obvious improvements, the V-24 was still
considered a mission-specific vessel. While there was sufficient room
to further arm the vessel, many designers who spoke with ship commanders
felt that the fast-attack strike capability of the V-24 should not be
changed. As time when on, this philosophy was confirmed when over 30 recorded
kills where directly attributed to the V-24.
The
first true variant was not launched until 2294, with the fielding of the
Type 3. Initial trials showed that the V-24 type 3 was far superior to
it's predecessors -with a dual Photon Torpedo/Plasma Torpedo strike capability.
With an improved version of the RCC cloaking device, the Type 3 could
close rapidly and strike it target almost undetected. Even when prepared,
few ships would withstand the powerful attack. The Type 3 was heavier
than it predecessor, increasing the main disruptors and enhancing it's
considerable armor. But the designs days were numbered. The Type 3 used
the same forward torpedo tube for both it's plasma weapon and photon torpedo.
Commanders quickly learned that the switch over from one system to the
next often took too long to be effective in high speed combat. When attacking
small squadrons, the V-24 could easily overwhelm it's primary target,
but was forced to flee with only a parting aft shot rather than risk a
direct long term engagement. None the less, the V-24 remain a popular
vessel, and nearly 10 Type 1's were converted to the Type 3 along with
the 17 that were built.
Surprisingly,
the V-24 would remain unchanged for almost 50 years, conducting it covert
attack's against Klingon L-42's, D-12 and even D-32's. As it aged, it's
success rate continued to climb and amazingly, no V-24's were lost until
2336. The loss of the RSS Ves'let to an older D-12 startled the Romulan
High Command. Despite lengthy investigation, Commanders could find no
reason for the loss - and orders for an improvement to the craft were
drafted in late 2337. The Type 4 was finally approved in 2341 and quickly
became the standard of the class. The Type 4 returned to the dual-loading
forward torpedo design that proved so effective in the Type 1 and 2. The
primary weapons were also upgraded, giving the design a powerful attack
capability against targets twice it's size. While the under powered shields
of the class forced commander to close slowly with their targets to avoid
detection, the powerful forward attack posture assured heavy damage to
all but the most powerful battleships. Even 15 year after it's commissioning,
in 2357, this capability was brought home to bear when three V-24's attacked
a Klingon patrol near K'Kaar. The over confident Klingon Commander was
sure that no one would attack a squadron of three Vor'Cha class battlecruiser,
newly fielded in the Klingon Empire. The attack was a resounding success,
with all three Vor'Cha's taking heavy initial damage. Were it not for
responding reinforcements from K'Kaar, the Romulan commander reported
that he could easily have destroyed on of the Vor'Chas if not all three.
Currently,
there is rumor of an even larger and more powerful Type 5 being created
in response to the expanded Klingon construction programs. Rumor has it
that the V-24 may be fielded against the Federation soon. Of the 115 build
over the years, 6 Type 3's and 104 Type 4's remain in active service,
including 37 Type 1's that were converted to type 2 and eventually to
Type 4 as well as 36 Type 2's that were eventually converted to Type 4.
2 Type 1's and 1 Type 2 have been destroyed, all in combat. 1 Type 1 and
1 Type 4 have been scrapped due to combat damage. The V-24 is no longer
in active production, but this status may change with the introduction
of a Type 5.
The
V-24 is named for the Romulan d'vas, which is a direct translation of
the Klingon z'gavasta or "great bird".
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