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==History and specifications== |
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+ | At the onset of the Kelvin timeline, the [[Klingon]]s utilized warships identical to those of their counterparts in the [[primary universe]]. That swiftly changed when they captured the crippled ''[[Narada]]'' and devoted the next twenty-five years to studying its advanced technology. ({{c|TOS|{{a|Nero, Number One|Number One}}|{{a|Nero, Number Three|Number Three}}|sub={{a|Nero (comic)|Nero}}}}) |
− | From this study, the Klingons managed to produce small fleets of ships cast in the likeness of the ''Narada'', granting them superior warp and weapon capabilities. In spite of {{ |
+ | From this study, the Klingons managed to produce small fleets of ships cast in the likeness of the ''Narada'', granting them superior warp and weapon capabilities. In spite of {{kt|Kor, son of Rynar|Kor}}'s boasts of their invincibility, his fleet and another were utterly obliterated by [[Romulan]] [[warbird]]s derived from the technology of the {{USS|Vengeance|Kelvin timeline}}. ({{c|TOS|sub=The Khitomer Conflict|{{a|The Khitomer Conflict, Part 2|Part 2}}|{{a|The Khitomer Conflict, Part 4|Part 4}}}}) |
− | Though the ''Narada''-ships were pushed into production |
+ | Though the ''Narada''-ships were pushed into production. ({{c|TOS|sub=The Q Gambit|{{a|The Q Gambit, Part 1|Part 1}}|||||}}) |
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+ | Most birds-of-prey encountered by Federation vessels were the standard variant, such as the {{IKS|Muqtovor}} [[cO|command]]ed by [[General]] {{kt|Chang}}. ({{c|TOS|sub=The Spectrum War|{{a|The Spectrum War, Issue 1|Issue 1}}|{{a|The Spectrum War, Issue 2|Issue 2}}}}) |
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+ | Or the {{IKS|Chonnaq}} commanded by [[Sho'Tokh]]. ({{C|TOS|{{a|Manifest Destiny, Issue 1|Issue 1}}||||sub = Manifest Destiny}}) |
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In one possible variation of the 24th century, the ''Narada''-ships had been mass-produced and were used alongside a class of ship that closely resembled the ones utilized by the primary universe Klingons in the same era. ({{c|TOS|sub=The Q Gambit|{{a|The Q Gambit, Part 2|Part 2}}|{{a|The Q Gambit, Part 3|Part 3}}||||}}) |
In one possible variation of the 24th century, the ''Narada''-ships had been mass-produced and were used alongside a class of ship that closely resembled the ones utilized by the primary universe Klingons in the same era. ({{c|TOS|sub=The Q Gambit|{{a|The Q Gambit, Part 2|Part 2}}|{{a|The Q Gambit, Part 3|Part 3}}||||}}) |
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[[category:klingon starship classes|Bird of prey (alternate)]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:08, 7 October 2019
In the Kelvin timeline, the Klingon bird-of-prey was a 23rd century military starship in use by the Klingon Empire around beginning of the 2260s decade.
History and specifications
At the onset of the Kelvin timeline, the Klingons utilized warships identical to those of their counterparts in the primary universe. That swiftly changed when they captured the crippled Narada and devoted the next twenty-five years to studying its advanced technology. (TOS - Nero comics: "Number One", "Number Three")
From this study, the Klingons managed to produce small fleets of ships cast in the likeness of the Narada, granting them superior warp and weapon capabilities. In spite of Kor's boasts of their invincibility, his fleet and another were utterly obliterated by Romulan warbirds derived from the technology of the USS Vengeance. (TOS - The Khitomer Conflict comics: "Part 2", "Part 4")
Though the Narada-ships were pushed into production. (TOS - The Q Gambit comic: "Part 1")
Most birds-of-prey encountered by Federation vessels were the standard variant, such as the IKS Muqtovor commanded by General Chang. (TOS - The Spectrum War comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2")
Or the IKS Chonnaq commanded by Sho'Tokh. (TOS - Manifest Destiny comic: "Issue 1")
In one possible variation of the 24th century, the Narada-ships had been mass-produced and were used alongside a class of ship that closely resembled the ones utilized by the primary universe Klingons in the same era. (TOS - The Q Gambit comics: "Part 2", "Part 3")
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Romulan birds-of-prey | 2150s • late-2150s bird-of-prey • 22nd century • 23rd century (Kelvin timeline) • Ferrax • T'varo • T'Liss • Vas Hatham • Temar Vastaram • D'vas | |
Reman birds-of-prey | T'varo | |
Klingon birds-of-prey | 22nd century • 2260s • 23rd century (Kelvin timeline) • M'Chla • B'rel • Chuq'Beh • D12 • D'Gavama • E4 • E6 • G2 • Khitomer • K'vort • QuD • Z'gavasta • Z'gavva • QulDun • Norgh • Ki'tang • Hegh'ta |