Vor'cha Class      Battle-Cruiser      Klingon Empire

THE VOR'CHA IS WHAT THE FASA KDF-2 SHOULD HAVE BEEN.  At the time FASA's TNG Officers Manual came out, we had not yet seen the impressive Vor'cha design, and the few glimpses of TNG-era Klingon ships then revealed were merely redresses of the familiar Bird Of Prey and K'tinga "D7" models.  Rightly reasoning that the Klingon Empire would come up with a larger ship class to match the Ambassador and Galaxy classes, the TNG Officers Manual writers postulated the KDF-2.  Even after seeing the Vor'cha on screen several times, I had to look at it very closely to convince myself that it was not the KDF-2.  With time, though, it became obvious that the KDF-2 design had been lost to the dust bin of licensing history, but the Vor'cha class picks up where the KDF-2 leaves off, and for the sake of clarity both designs share separate and (almost) equal space on this web site
          Unlike the so-called K'mirra class, the Vor'cha is actually more in tune with the way the Klingon-Federation alliance was later developed following TNG Season One.  The alliance never was an easy one.  Tensions were always high.  The kind of technology exchange necessary to create the KDF-2—with its phaser banks and Excelsior-style engines—was never really possible.  Therefor the Vor'cha looks and feels much more Klingon, from the nacelles, to the command pod, to the spread 'wings' of the secondary hull.  A ship like this from the Kirk-era would almost certainly be classified as a battleship, but as of the advent of ST:TNG the Vor'cha is more of a battle-cruiser.  I have seen many texts labeling it as an 'attack cruiser', so I have reluctantly placed this largish fighting ship with the other Klingon cruisers in spite of its battleship-like qualities.
          As always with designs that were seen in TNG, DS9, VOY, or other episodes and movies that come after the fall of FASA's Trek license, the stats listed below are wholly my own invention.  I've tried to stick by official canon numbers where possible, and I've resisted the urge to turn this class into an out-and-out brute.  But in the end it can't help but be a total brute!  (I admittedly bring the Vor'cha roughly up to par with the super-brutish K'mirra because I believe the Vor'cha is what the K'mirra should have been, as of the time of Picard and the NCC-1701-D.)

     — BRT

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Construction Data:
     Model Numbers-
     Ship Class-
     Date Entering Service-
     Number Constructed

Type A *
XIV
2344 A.D.
155 (est)

Type B *
XIV
2354 A.D.
208 (est)

Type C *
XV
2359 A.D.
85 (est)

Type D *
XV
2368 A.D.
52 (est)
Hull Data:
     Superstructure Points-
     Damage Chart-
     Size
         Length-
         Width-
         Height-
         Weight-
     Cargo
         Cargo Units-
         Cargo Capacity-
     Landing Capability-

76
C

457 meters
240 meters
100 meters
273,650 tons
  
200 units
10,000 tons
None

85
C

457 meters
240 meters
100 meters
281,200 tons
  
200 units
10,000 tons
None

104
C

460 meters
242 meters
105 meters
289,800 tons
  
200 units
10,000 tons
None

118
C

462 meters
243 meters
105 meters
310,350 tons
  
250 units
12,500 tons
None
Equipment Data:
     Control Computer Type-
     Transporters-
         Standard 4-person-
         Combat 10-person-
         cargo, large-
         cargo, small-
     Cloaking Device Type-
         Power Requirement-
  
Classified
  
14
6
5
2
KNCG
75
  
Classified
  
14
6
5
2
KNCG
75
  
Classified
  
14
6
5
2
KNCG
75
  
Classified
  
14
6
5
2
KNCG
75
Other Data:
     Crew-
     KDF Marines-
     Shuttlecraft-
  
790
140
6
  
785
140
6
  
760
140
6
  
755
140
8
Engines and Power Data:
     Total Power Units Available-
     Movement Point Ratio-
     Warp Core Type-
         Power Units Available-
         Stress Charts-
         Maximum Safe Cruising Speed-
         Emergency Speed-
     Impulse Engine Type-
         Power Units Available-
    
101
5/1
KNBW-3
82
M/K
Warp 8
Warp 9.9
KFJD-2
19
    
121
6/1
KNCW-1
100
F/K
Warp 8
Warp 9.9
KFJD-3
21
    
134
6/1
KNCW-2
110
E/F
Warp 8
Warp 9.9
KFJD-4
24
    
170
6/1
KNCW-4
134
E/F
Warp 8
Warp 9.9
KFLD-1
36
Weapons and Firing Data:
     Beam Weapon Type-
         Number-
         Firing Arcs-
         Firing Chart-
         Maximum Power-
         Damage Modifiers
               +3
               +2
               +1
     Beam Weapon Type-
         Number-
         Firing Arcs-
         Firing Chart-
         Maximum Power-
         Damage Modifiers
               +3
               +2
               +1
     Missile Weapon Type-
         Number-
         Firing Arcs-
         Firing Chart-
         Power To Arm-
         Damage-

KAVD-17
4
2f/p, 2f/s
U
12

(1 - 6)
(7 - 14)
(15 - 18)

KAVD-18
10
4f, 2s/a, 2p/a, 2a
U
13

(1 - 7)
(8 - 16)
(17 - 20)

KRP-12
4
2f, 2a
T
1
20

KAVD-17
4
2f/p, 2f/s
U
12

(1 - 6)
(7 - 14)
(15 - 18)

KAVD-18
10
4f, 2s/a, 2p/a, 2a
U
13

(1 - 7)
(8 - 16)
(17 - 20)

KRP-14
4
2f, 2a
V
3
24

KAVD-19
4
2f/p, 2f/s
V
15

(1 - 8)
(9 - 16)
(17 - 21)

KAVD-20
10
4f, 2s/a, 2p/a, 2a
V
17

(1 - 8)
(9 - 16)
(17 - 21)

KRP-14
4
2f, 2a
V
3
24

KKDT-X1 **
1
F
Z
50 **
none
  
  
  

KAVD-21
6
2f, 1s/a, 1p/a, 2a
V
19

(1 - 8)
(9 - 16)
(17 - 21)

KRP-14
2
2a
V
3
24
Shields Data:
     Deflector Shield Type-
         Shield Point Ratio-
         Maximum Shield Power-
  
KSV
1/2
24
  
KSV
1/2
24
  
KSSG-G
1/5
30
  
KSSG-H
1/5
35
Defense Factor-
Weapon Damage Factor-
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
unknown
*   Denotes completely hypothetical model number and stats, devised by Brad R. Torgersen.
**  The 'main gun' on the Vor'cha is seen in action many times throughout TNG and DS9.  It is capable of obliterating entire starships in a single blast!  This has got to be some kind of killer weapon!  It seems a little like the Romulan plasma weapons of TOS, in that it does not fire bursts or barrages.  Instead, it seems to unload a single green energy bolt, almost like an energy torpedo.  The KKDT-X1 weapon should be treated kind of like a mix between a torpedo and a disruptor, sans the special rules that apply to Romulan plasma weapons.  The maximum power it can be energized to is a whopping 50, but it only takes half as much power to energize this weapon as a normal bank of disruptors.  Therefor, pouring 10 points of energy into the KKTD-X1 will fire a bolt worth 20 points of damage.  Pouring in 15 points of energy yields a bolt worth 30 points of damage, and so forth.  It takes a maximum of 25 energy points to fully energize the weapon, yielding a bolt worth 50 damage points.  Such a fell blow will easily vaporize small and even medium-sized warships, shields or no shields.  Which seems proper to me given the fact that we see the Vor'cha do exactly this in several different episodes of TNG and DS9.  It also seems reasonable to me that such a super-weapon would not have equipped the Vor'cha at its inception.  Rather, this mega-weapon would only equip the latest model Vor'cha ships, perhaps as an R/D addition to combat potential Borg and especially Dominion threats.


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