USS Trojan
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The '''USS Trojan''' NCC-78655 was an [[Intrepid Class]] starship that ran relief and supplies to the frontlines. In 2384, the Trojan became the home of a group of a dozen journalists from the [[Alpha Centauri Times]] there to document the War from an independant standpoint. | The '''USS Trojan''' NCC-78655 was an [[Intrepid Class]] starship that ran relief and supplies to the frontlines. In 2384, the Trojan became the home of a group of a dozen journalists from the [[Alpha Centauri Times]] there to document the War from an independant standpoint. | ||
− | The starship was commanded by Captain David Hawkins until 2398, when the starship was assigned to the high profile [[Strike Force Alpha]]. The starship was one of the few to make it to Earth and on [[Battle of Sol#Day_4_.28Sat_26th_Dec.29|Day 4]] was eventually taken out of action, many crewmembers made it safley into Earth orbit for later pickup. | + | The starship was commanded by Captain David Hawkins until 2398, when the starship was assigned to the high profile [[Strike Force Alpha]]. The starship was one of the few to make it to Earth and on [[Battle of Sol#Day_4_.28Sat_26th_Dec.29|Day 4]] was eventually taken out of action, many crewmembers made it safley into Earth orbit via escape pods and operational shuttles for later pickup. |
Revision as of 14:34, 26 November 2005
The USS Trojan NCC-78655 was an Intrepid Class starship that ran relief and supplies to the frontlines. In 2384, the Trojan became the home of a group of a dozen journalists from the Alpha Centauri Times there to document the War from an independant standpoint.
The starship was commanded by Captain David Hawkins until 2398, when the starship was assigned to the high profile Strike Force Alpha. The starship was one of the few to make it to Earth and on Day 4 was eventually taken out of action, many crewmembers made it safley into Earth orbit via escape pods and operational shuttles for later pickup.
OOC Information
The Captain of the ship, David Hawkins is a composite of Dave Grohl and Taylor Hawkins, two members of the authors favourite band - the Foo Fighters.