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{{Sidebar starship class |
{{Sidebar starship class |
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+ | |Name = The warship ''Voyager'' |
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+ | |image = Warship Voyager the voyager encounter Living Witness.jpg |
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+ | |imagecap = Warship ''Voyager'' simulation |
|Type = Warship |
|Type = Warship |
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+ | |Crew = 300 soldiers |
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− | |Crew = 300 soldiers, including those assimilated from [[Delta Quadrant]] [[species]]<br />A complement of [[Borg]] warrior-[[Borg drone|drones]]<br />An [[Emergency Medical Android]] |
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|Armament = 30 [[torpedo tube]]s<br />25 [[phaser bank]]s<br />[[Assault probe]]s and [[fighter|fighter-shuttles]]<br />[[Biogenic weapon]]s |
|Armament = 30 [[torpedo tube]]s<br />25 [[phaser bank]]s<br />[[Assault probe]]s and [[fighter|fighter-shuttles]]<br />[[Biogenic weapon]]s |
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|Defenses = A triple-armored [[hull]] |
|Defenses = A triple-armored [[hull]] |
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+ | |image2 = Warship Voyager graphic.jpg |
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+ | |imagecap2 = A graphic of the warship ''Voyager'' |
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|Logo = |
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− | The '''warship ''Voyager''''' was a [[Kyrian]] reconstruction of the {{USS|Voyager}}, based on badly corroded schematics found in the [[Syrric Ocean]]. It played a prominent role in ''[[The Voyager Encounter]]'', a [[holographic]] simulation in the [[Museum of Kyrian Heritage]], which depicted ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[biogenic weapon|biogenic]] attacks on the Kyrians at the start of the [[Great War]]. |
+ | The '''warship ''Voyager''''' was a [[Kyrian]] reconstruction of the {{USS|Voyager}}, based on badly corroded schematics found in the [[Syrric Ocean]]. It played a prominent role in ''[[The Voyager Encounter|The ''Voyager'' Encounter]]'', a [[holographic]] simulation in the [[Museum of Kyrian Heritage]], which depicted ''Voyager''{{'}}s [[biogenic weapon|biogenic]] attacks on the Kyrians at the start of the [[Great War]]. |
The [[starship]] featured: |
The [[starship]] featured: |
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− | * 300 soldiers, including those assimilated from [[Delta Quadrant]] [[species]] |
+ | * 300 soldiers, including those assimilated from [[Delta Quadrant]] [[species]] such as the [[Kazon]] |
* A triple-armored [[hull]] |
* A triple-armored [[hull]] |
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* 30 [[torpedo tube]]s |
* 30 [[torpedo tube]]s |
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* A complement of [[Borg]] warrior-[[Borg drone|drones]] |
* A complement of [[Borg]] warrior-[[Borg drone|drones]] |
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* An [[Emergency Medical Android]] |
* An [[Emergency Medical Android]] |
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+ | The Kyrians claimed that the Warship ''Voyager'' was captained by a cold and merciless Captain [[Kathryn Janeway]], its crew were extremely violent, even to each other and [[insubordination]] was both common and never officially dealt with. The crew had no objections to massacring entire planets and Janeway was shown to be impatient when fatalities were not rapid enough. ({{VOY|Living Witness}}) |
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+ | {{DISPLAYTITLE:Warship ''Voyager''}} |
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[[Category:Fictional technology]] |
[[Category:Fictional technology]] |
Revision as of 01:09, 8 October 2014
The warship Voyager was a Kyrian reconstruction of the USS Voyager, based on badly corroded schematics found in the Syrric Ocean. It played a prominent role in The Voyager Encounter, a holographic simulation in the Museum of Kyrian Heritage, which depicted Voyager's biogenic attacks on the Kyrians at the start of the Great War.
The starship featured:
- 300 soldiers, including those assimilated from Delta Quadrant species such as the Kazon
- A triple-armored hull
- 30 torpedo tubes
- 25 phaser banks
- Assault probes and fighter-shuttles
- A complement of Borg warrior-drones
- An Emergency Medical Android
The Kyrians claimed that the Warship Voyager was captained by a cold and merciless Captain Kathryn Janeway, its crew were extremely violent, even to each other and insubordination was both common and never officially dealt with. The crew had no objections to massacring entire planets and Janeway was shown to be impatient when fatalities were not rapid enough. (VOY: "Living Witness")