| U.S.S. Reliant MK I NCC-1864 Type I Miranda Class XI Cruiser (Star Trek Movie Ship: ST II The Wrath Of Khan) XON Gaming Item: Last updated on 12/19/11 http://www.anzwers.org/free/fasa/ -Mark Extensive help; Lee (fasaFAN) , Vctrsgma, Daniel Kurtz, desubateta PAGE 1 of 3
First seen in the late 23rd Century era, Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan, then in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek Generations, and in numerous variants on both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Later, a 3D model for the Reliant design would be created and used by CGI companies like Digital Muse and Foundation Imaging, for inclusion into the spectacular battle scenes during the two major wars of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Many vessels were seen during the Dominion War and at least one was seen at the Battle of Sector 001 in 2373.
This page is for Information for FASA players and FASA Groups, to help with there research.
The Reliant Physical Model was designed by Mike Minor and Joe Jennings, and built by ILM for Star Trek II. The Phasers on either side of the rack are Phaser Pods. A pod contains two types of weapons, a cannon assembly and a cluster of four custom single phaser emitters on the housing. The cannons are directly forward and aft firing only and are limited to a maximum of 1f and 1a at any time, The Phaser clusters fire port and starboard in a modified arc, there are no direct aft firing phasers. The torpedo pod fires forward from both bays as well as aft from the two rear bays, however there limited to 1f and 1a at any time. The saucer has the standard phaser bank compliment, however they can not be powered at the same time as the phaser pods. This write-up uses new construction components and some extended rules old assumption: The Phasers on either side of the rack are Phaser Pods. A pod contains two types of weapons, a cannon firing forward and a cluster of four custom single phaser emitters on the housing. There's no direct aft firing cannons or phasers and the torpedo pod fires forward from both bays as well as aft from the two rear bays. older assumption: The Phasers on either side of the rack are Phaser Pods. Each pod consists of a cannon firing forward and aft with 30 degree turret movement for port and starboard firing. There are no emitters on the pod housing. The torpedo pod fires forward from both bays as well as aft from the two rear bays.
FASA Refit from Anton To Miranda: (FASA#2302 pg13) Places the start of refit from an Anton Class to an MK I Reliant Class(Miranda Class) on FASA Reference date 2/1410 converted to 2268(launch) and finished rollout in FASA Reference date 2/1507 converted to 2271(single). It also places the destruction of the Reliant in FASA Reference date 2/2206 converted to 2285(actual). Canon Class Name: Apparently the original designers of the Reliant intended for this ship to be a "Miranda" Class at the time of STII. In the TNG time period this class is known and revealed as a "Miranda" Class. By the time of TNG most of the remaining ships had been modified into other Variant Classes or uprated Miranda MKIII+ models. About the "Reliant" class name; The use of the "Reliant Class" name by FASA was typical for any fan to grasp onto, fans tend to use the name of a ship as the Class name aswell when theres no 'official' word. Just because the Reliant was the first ship shown doesn't mean that its the base class name. This holds true today for any ship fans see and don't know the actual class name of a new appearing type of ship. However they are a bit more restraining today to slap the name of the first ship seen of a particular type as the class name. About the "Avenger" class name; For one I think I recall this name from years ago but it would have been something I would have disregarded, simply being that the ship class name seems too much related to the events of STII and pre-release titles for the movie, and then when the new info about the "Miranda" name came, it threw the Avenger name right out the door, and all its made up variant class names, and weird history.
Modular Design: During the 2260's and early 2270's Starfleet invoked a modular design into several of there new equipment, such as shuttles and work-bees, this modular era effected the design of the Miranda Class in that several components can be readily removed and replaced with different parts for new configurations(This isn't seen on screen until the TNG era) It appears the top of the Tactical/Engineering Hull is buckled down. A Removable cover to the decks and machinery below. This would require the Rack to be removed as well to allow interchangeable modules. The area I'm referring to is located on the topside of the Saucer, Port and Starboard of the Bridge, Two Big Bolts/Levers that appear to lock the saucer in place. Threw out the Miranda's life span, this class and variants have been used as Science Vessels, Cruisers, Supply Ships, Transports and Tactical Subjects in Strategic Battles. <insert official-cannon uses here> Witnessed Armament: In STII what we see used are the Phaser Pods on the rack. Which seems more and more likely that this consists of a cannon and single phaser emitters, 2 on top of each pod and 2 on the side of each pod(or possibly refer to them as 2 split banks) The Phaser Pods are only seen firing forward, port and starboard. We also see some of the torpedo bays used on the Photon Pod; The port side fired forward while the starboard side fired aft. (Torpedo note of 2285: The aft torpedo when fired 'seemed' to seek the Enterprise Target as it appears to travel in an arc, rather than the typical straight path.)
Reliant Bridge Fire Controls: On the bridge of the Reliant the weapons console indicated port, forward, starboard...and aft for phasers. Also seen are the photorp triggers: Tube 1 and Tube 2 are the options. The Console is identical as the one on the Enterprise because the same movie sets where used; there is no special Miranda Fire Control Panel. One can only assume a separate switch is used to transfer standard fire control over to the Rack Phasers. It should be noted that the correct Phaser Trigger was used in the effects shot, port phaser=port Phaser Rack. Behind The Scenes Note; The Reliant Bridge was the same Bridge as on the Enterprise, it was reconfigured and redressed for filming with different lighting, camera angles, and different seat covers.
TNG ERA: In DS9's Final Battle a Miranda Class Ship "identical" to the Reliant, the USS Majestic a CGI Model is seen firing 2 torpedoes forward. The angle of the camera blocked the launchers from sight, however the torpedoes where fired rather quick together suggesting both forward bays/launchers where used. There's no reason not to assume the Reliant was armed just as well. USS Majestic NCC-31060 Destroyed in the mission to retake Deep Space-9 from the Dominion in 2374. "Sacrifice of Angels" - DS9. 1982 Effects: Are the effects inaccurately done or is this how it is; The Phaser Beam emits from the Phaser Cannons nozzle and from the housing of the pod, four raised surfaces-emitters (mounting is orange in color).
At one point in the nebula the Reliant fires multiple shots from both Phaser Pods forward, we can clearly see that the beams came directly from the cannon nozzles. When the cannon nozzles fired the pre-fire was contained inside the unit(there is no large burst), this is based on my TV recorded STII Movie observation. The beams appear Red in color as did the Enterprises. The effect for the phasers on both ships where nearly identical. They appeared to stream the same type of beam in appearance. Even when the cannons fired in the nebula, the beams appeared real similar.(note I didn't look into this all that well, you may want to review these effects on a DVD version of the movie.) Current FASA Weapon Stats
FASA Weapon Stats: In FASA#2302 the weapon stats are only provided for the Phaser Pods on the crossbar and for the Photon Launchers. The separate cannon is 'worked' into the stats. FASA doesn't refer in its text to the Phaser Pods to be anything else but standard phasers(FH-10). Basically FASA just applied a Phaser Bank to each end of the rack either to avoid complications (such as the ones where trying to do) or based on there research. Note: A bank contains 2 weapons. FASA Reliant Class (Model MKI)
According to the converted FASA date (DC Component Timeline v2) the (FH-10) is a Phaser Weapon introduced in 2264. 2264 just seems to early for the Phaser Cannon, but then again FASA only considers the FH-10 as a standard phaser bank. No designation for the Weapon Pods. So what I did in the stats was to use the FH-10's on the pod housing and create a new Phaser Cannon weapon, and still stuck with the FASA converted date. See later below.... FASA did not provide stats for the Saucer Phaser Banks either. In FASA#2302 Ship Recognition Manual: Federation (First Edition) the text basically says that the saucer weapons where removed in some of the refit ships and left intact on others but unpowered. In FASA#2214 STIII Sourcebook Update pg22 the text provided vaguely suggests that there are no more saucer weapons once the ship was refit from the Anton Class (a FASA ship), this is incorrect as there are phaser banks visually on the saucer. The result of the Reliant's performance in the STII battle scene is clearly FASA's source for there weapon stats. They used only the weapons that where seen used on screen. The saucer is from the Enterprise Class shipyards. So what I did was simply reproduced the Enterprise Phaser Stats. See later below... (special note: FASAs 1st Edition Reliant Class Gamemaster Panels from the Klingon Box Set indicates 4 phaser weapons and FASAs 1st Edition Federation Recognition Manual indicates 4 phasers (2 banks of 2) that fire fwd and P/S)
Simply Adding The Saucer Phaser Stats. These stats do not include FASA's optional "Paired" banks rule. (See; FASA#2214 STIII Sourcebook pg22 ) FASA Reliant Class (Model MKI)
These stats/new rules include FASA's optional "Paired" banks rule. (See; FASA#2214 STIII Sourcebook pg22)
Components PHASER CANNONS FC-1
PHASER PODS (FC-2/FH-10/P-1) As an added extra, the designers built in a new 'fire cluster weapon system' on the housing of the pod, This new form of fire allowed the use of standard saucer emitters along the housing while using the Pods power gain/capacity capabilities to enhance the emitters. An old tech style power arching system was used to provide the emitters with more punch. It really was a hack job by rerouting and converting power to the cannons rifle casing with two jumpers made of the same material extending upward near the emitters. This allowed the standard phaser emitters(FH-10) beam to be blended with the cannon produced power stream. When fired the extra power stream would arc from one of the two jumpers located between the phaser emitters, merging the non focused power into a controlled phaser plasma beam making them almost as powerful as a cannon fire punch. You'll see a bright pre-fire flash when this enhanced cluster weapon system if engaged. (This 'technology' is provided to stay consistent with FASA's current stats and to explain why a standard phaser emitter would produce such a big flash as seen in STII) Overall This is a brutal weapons system, the arcing power and plasma stream produce high power peaks,sometimes unexpectedly "Slicing of Starship Hauls may occur even if not intend." The beams are normally inconsistent but the low range is short. Caution: firing this weapon at minimial distance from friendly ships could cause the beam to 'leak' and inflict damage on the unintended friendly. (In game terms; this 'leak' wouldn't be part of the game, perhaps for RPG use) Firing through the rack side emitters is just like firing from the saucer emitters, weapon stats-wise, but at the higher power output and a limited firing arc(see WEAPON ARC diagram above.) The new 'fire cluster weapon system' was designed as if each single emitter was unbanked and therefore allowed more control of the weapon system among other things. FASA fans suggest that this system could have been a prelude to the phaser array systems found on later starships, such as in the TNG era.
(FC-2/FH-??/P-2) <info for weapon updates for the miranda starship mk updates here>
The mass of the Miranda Phaser Pod system is part of the superstructure, only the cannon components are required for mass calculations as per FASA's standard construction rules. Super Structure Requirement is also low due to the Mirandas unique design. (is this right??)
PHOTON PODS (FP-4/TP-1) The pods weapons consists of four bays, 2 forward, 2 aft. The automated loading system on a (TP-1) always loads the first bay(forward port) and then the second bay(aft starboard), then Launcher 3 (forward starboard) and Launcher 4 (aft port.) This criss-crossed set of bays only allows the weapons pod to firing only 1f and 1a at a time. (this backs up STII visual results and allows the standard fasa stats to remain intact while absorbing the evidence) The two sets of loading bays each run on the same systems; EX: If the pod was 'dual loaded' with two different types of torpedoes(or probes) the bays would have to be loaded with the same type of missile, in pairs and criss-crossed from one another. If they require a special launch bay(other than FP-4's, the bays would have to be replaced in pairs. This particular unit the FP/TP-1 uses FP-4 launchers in all bays. This new pod unit also houses most of the new fire control systems including targeting sensors and aggressive power management system. About Loadouts in the same Launcher Type; For some reason Star Trek (or is it FASA, or is it the fans?) seem to feel that the entire launch bay must be replaced depending on the type of missile used. I think this would be correct to some extent, any variation of a probe or torps designed to fit a particular launch bay can be used without having to replace the entire components of the launcher(atleast post-tos). Except for the obvious where the torp wouldn't fit in the bay or required a special bay to launch them, like what happened later with the Miranda in the TNG era. Anyhow Its safe to assume that during the time of STII the Reliant was configured for one set of torpedoes and one set of scientific probes in its bays, using the (FP-4/TP-1) Weapons pod. This would be the Standard Fleet loadout anyhow for a Miranda, on a scientific tour or mission. Special Note: Remember that I have now restricted the Torpedo Pods firing arcs 2f, 2a "1f and 1a at anytime"
The following tables are still being determined, so its not finished: suggestions? I'm basically trying to base the weapon components on existing FASA weapons. Such as giveing the Weapon Type names the appropriate designations that would show that the new components actually are using a modified design of prevous weapons. With the Phaser Pod weapons I want to to show that the pod weapons are actually just made up of the standard FASA rules and mechanics behind there existing weapons.
mental notes: the FC-2 component stats should be based on the FASA FH-10 phasers.
mental note: the FH-10/P-1 component stats should be based on the FASA FH-10 phasers.
mental note: the TP-1 component stats should be based on the FASA FP-4 torp launchers, if not the majority of the stats should be the same. Do we even need a new component for the photon pod?
These stats include FASA's optional "Paired" banks rule. (See; FASA#2214 STIII Sourcebook pg22) Miranda Class (Model MKI)
Summary of how the Starship Game and Construction Rules are effected by this Write-up Apparently some FASA fans feel that alot of the NEW 'rules' or guidelines set by this Miranda write-up should allow for better design of TNG ships and componets. Ironic how a ship from the TMP era helps the TNG fan rule designs. "Since the original construction rules never covered the situation of the vessels with the torpedo pod or the cannons, it's up to the group to create them, trying to make them as realistic as possible, but not letting it get too out of hand. Your additions are right in the spirit. "
Terms used to represent various parts of this ship:
In the weapon stats you may run into some unfamiliar 'rulings' regarding when a weapon can be used/fired and if the standard firing arc is a modified one. Some of these rules are the result of FASA's other publications that may have included extended weapon stat rules, these are rules that don't require any modification to the starship construction rules. I have also used these rules in this write-up to remain consistent with FASA. My additions include slight variations of FASA's new extended starship data weapon stat rules(the "at any time" ruling), and are totally FASA-like.
I tried to make this write-up with the least amount of alteration to a standard starship combat game, but I'm aware that some of these FASA rules and variation FASA-Like rules may wreck havoc in small portions on the construction methods. I'd like to smooth that out if possible. Regarding Miranda MKI construction and launch time I appear to have a discrepitcy with some dates when compared to other sections of this writeup. The problem is the year of construction and when they where launched. I'm getting close, the dates I'm speaking about are 2268 , 2271 , 2272. The date of 2272 is FASA's MKI converted launch date. I'll be adding to this writeup that the anton fleet wide refit was in motion before the Constitution plans, and once the Constitution plans where in motion, the new Anton Class fleet wide refit to MKIV was abandoned for more current technology.
The Miranda class cruiser is the refit version of the Anton class light/research cruiser. These vessels are used in areas where hostels or unknowns may be encountered but the research being performed does not warrant the use of larger vessels. This class is equipped with larger research facilities than the ENTERPRISE Class, however, and has large quarters for civilian research personnel. The large dual landing bays have enough room for various types of craft. During the 2260's and early 2270's Starfleet invoked a modular design into several of there new equipment, such as shuttles and work-bees, this modular era effected the design of the Miranda Class in that several components can be readily removed and replaced with different parts for new configurations. Though the original armament of the Anton class was hull mounted(3 banks of 2), the vessels proved too vulnerable. Starfleet felt that they needed a medium sized starship for defense and scientific missions with less upkeep then normal larger starships. Starfleet decided to use existing parts from the fleet. This widely used economy starship was built using components from the Enterprise Class refit project and other current/experimental projects, the saucer and warp nacelles are derived from the Constitution refit project. This modular match was a leap forward in practical but powerful starships. The original USS Anton was destroyed, and with a year delay after designs where completed, On FASA Reference date 2/1410 2268(launch) the first ship brought into the shipyards to be prototype refitted was the USS Miranda NCC-1801 MKII Anton Class, though original plans where to refit her to a MKIV Anton class, as the ship was being dismantled for engine refit, Star Fleet Command decided to mount FWF-1 and FIE-2 instead of the FWC-2 and FIC-3 systems normally used on the MK IV Anton Class. This change in both warp and impulse systems created several exterior design changes including that of the Tactical/Engineering Hull that prompted Star Fleet to christen this a new class(Miranda Class), this would be one of the first Starship Classes to be refitted with the new linear style Warp engines. The USS Miranda NCC-1801 was commissioned in ? The Anton Class had suffered from lack of intense firepower during the Four Years War, in which 16 Antons were destroyed due to their inability to deliver massive blows to their targets. After the war, when public feeling was to disarm instead of rearming, no consideration was given to rearm research ships, but after the Klingon attempt to take Organia, public opinion changed and the problem of the undergunned Anton Class resurfaced. During this time, In considering the refit and upgrade to more firepower, the USS Miranda was further fitted with the 'roll bar' weapon pods, special weapon pods mounted on a crossbar above the hull. This mounting/modular method has proved more efficient for some designs, and gives the Miranda class a much better field of fire and allowed the addition of photon torpedoes while preserving the massive onboard research facilities. This rack contains the phaser banks and the phaser cannon mounted on the outer edges, and the fore and aft torpedoes mounted centrally. The major components of the fire control system are also located in the central pod, thus giving additional room for personnel and work stations. This relatively new ship class is a cruiser, which- like the Constitution class- has strong attack and defensive capability combined with extensive scientific equipment. Since the 2270s, ships of the Miranda class, named after Prosperos daughter from the Shakespeare piece The Tempest, have served satisfactorily again and again in missions of most different kind. Impressed by their efficiency, Starfleet has produced variants of this type, among others the Soyuz class; however because of arising tuning difficulties with the control computer, the Soyuz vessels were taken from service after only eight years. The new design overran the hull number series set aside for the Anton class assigned for light cruiser duty. The USS Miranda, USS Reliant as have all converted models retained there original hull numbers, but newly constructed ships have been given a new and different series of numbers because the Miranda class proved to be quite useful as research support ships. Since they officially entered service FASA Reference Stardate 2/1507 2271(single), Miranda Class vessels have undergone four changes, the first two fairly quickly. The first, upgrading to the MK II FASA Reference Stardate 2/1802 2274(single), saw an improved impulse drive system and the changing of the saucer phaser banks to the FH-11. The second change, refitting to the MK III FASA Reference Stardate 2/2204 2278(single), includes a more powerful set of warp drive engines, which are actually lighter than several of the older styles still in use. All production of MK I and II models will be halted with the completion of the ships that are already in production, and new Mirandas will be of the MK III type.2285(actual) The Miranda Class MKII-MKIII cruisers are produced at the Morena, Sol IV, and Salazaar shipyards. The rate of production is currently 10 per year. FASA reference date 2/2209.2285(actual)
REVISED FASA DESCRIPTION The Miranda Class starships continued service into the 24th century. The later more recent changes where MKIV and MKV. The MKIV was intentionally a complete review of the ships current state. Any enhancements that could be done to improve the quality of the ship was done. The only thing that was hardly touched upon was the reliable power handler of the ship and rack union. Primarily more safety systems where added in the case of unexpected problems. The Phaser Cannon/Pod weapon system was also tweaked slightly with some improved components. The MKV was a standard refit, updating equipment and ship structure/hull altogether. One change to the weapon systems was the Phaser Pod, it was overhauled, removing the single phaser emitters on the housing and reducing the cannons casing. The Cannon was then modified with a more directional Phaser heavy emitter. This used some of the saved power when the housing emitters where removed, the rest of the saved power was incorporated into the ships other systems. It turns out to be a more polished and contemporary weapon than the old brutal arcing power and plasma stream system. Although the old Cannons still have higher power peaks than the contemporary weapon, they are very inconsistent when compared to the lasted Pod Weapon. The Miranda Class MKIV-MKV cruisers are produced at the ----, ----, and ---- shipyards. The rate of production is currently -- per year. FASA reference date
DISPOSITION LIST (Master)
FASA Continuity note; *Even though FASA has provided incremental refits in the form of MK's The information I'm providing is limited to cataloging major leap refits only. There for my MK's may actually be of a different value. This is do to lack of research and lack of detailed information on the other non-fasa updates and refits of the Miranda Class, and would be fairly redundant. *Some Miranda Classes from the TMP era where Mothballed MKIII's and refitted directly to MKV upon returning to active service in the DS9 era. *All Unknown NCC and Ships names are/will be FASA assigned material. The best available. I suggest any 'fasa reliant class' ship that is used in any of the FASA adventures or have some existing history be used first since I doubt I'll be doing that myself.
APPEARANCE BRIEF
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FASA's Reliant class registries
The USS Triumph was listed as missing when it failed to make scheduled reports to Galaxy Exploration Command. The official date that the ship was listed as missing was FASA Reference Stardate 2/1706 2271(actual), even though its last report was on 2/1705 2271(actual). The USS Regulator was dispatched to search for the missing vessel on Stardate 2/1707 2271(actual). The Regulator failed to make its scheduled report on FASA Reference Stardate 2/1712 2271(actual)and was also listed as missing. Both vessels were under the direction of Galaxy Exploration Command and were operating in rimward frontier areas. Subsequent searches have produced no evidence of the whereabouts of those two vessels, and all search activities were called of by FASA Reference Stardate 2/1805 2277(actual). On FASA Reference Stardate 2/2301 2287(actual), the USS Accommadator returned from 3-year mission into the spinward frontier. Most crewmembers were given leave while the ship was to undergo scheduled maintenance. During the maintenance checks, the Accommadator was found to need parts that were not readily available and was therefore removed from its moorings inside the drydock and placed in an exterior mooring. On FASA Reference Stardate 2/2302 2287(actual), the USS John B. Goodings, a Liberty Class freighter, lost its directional maneuvering control system and rammed the Accommadator, causing excessive external damage and internal fires that could not be controlled for several days. The collision completly destroyed the damage control system of the Accommadator, and all surviving crewmembers were evacuated. The burning hulk was then towed away from the repair facility and allowed to burn itself out. When the ship was finally boarded by a damage control team, it was found to be totally unserviceable. The vessel was scrapped.
Other Miranda ships however again and again proved with partial research missions for many years its tenacity and longevity. For example in 2/88, the USS Da Vinci (NCC-1865) traveled nearly six months at only impulse power back to the Federation after she had been almost destroyed in a battle. This high success ratio serves the Miranda ships well, as does the removable structure above the hull, which can be exchanged depending upon mission requirement. Thus this ship has become not only the most flexible that Starfleet has, but also one of the most successful.
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