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STARSHIP CLASS
K't'inga-class
K't'inga class
A Klingon K't'inga class battle cruiser
Affiliation: Klingon Imperial Defense Force
Romulan Star Empire
/Romulan Republic/
Klingon Alliance
Type: battlecruiser/
heavy cruiser
Service period: 2270-2379
Dimensions
Length: 349.54 meters
Width: 251.76 meters
Height: 98.41 meters
Specifications
Decks: unknown
Crew: 800 + flight crew and troops
Speed: Warp 9.6
Armaments: 6 WP-KD-8 disruptor cannons,
2 KP3 photon torpedo launchers
Defences: deflector shields, cloaking device
Auxiliary craft: at least one shuttlecraft

The D7M-class (known in Klingonese language as K't'inga-class, K'tinga-class or K'Tinga-class, literally translated as Bringer of Destruction-class) was one of the series of D7-class Klingon battlecruiser starships in use around the time of the 23rd century.

The name K't'inga first appeared in the novelization of The Motion Picture. It was called the Drell-4-class in The Motion Picture Blueprints.

Service history[]

K't'inga-class starships were in service to the Klingon Imperial Defense Force by at least the year 2270, when the IKS Ghaklor, under the command of General Krag, intervened in an attack of two Klingon bird-of-prey on a Federation Starfleet Type-4 shuttlecraft crewed by Lieutenants Pavel Chekov and Hikaru Sulu.

In 2273, the IKS Amar was the lead ship in a squadron of three K't'inga-class battlecruisers sent to try and halt the advance of the V'Ger entity and in 2293, the IKS Kronos One served as transport for Gorkon, the Chancellor of the Klingon High Council.

In 2290, the IKS T'Ong embarked on a long-term, long distance mission from which the ship returned in 2365. She remained in service by 2379.

Several K't'inga-class starships participated in the Federation-Klingon, Klingon-Cardassian and Dominion Wars of the 2370s decade. In 2373, one such vessel, the IKS B'Moth, was patrolling the Cardassian border, when they were attacked and disabled by a Jem'Hadar patrol. The ship was subsequently retrieved and its crew rescued, with the ship itself having been repaired and put back into service by 2376, when it was part of Chancellor Martok's fleet that fought against Morjod and Gothmara after their coup d'état.

Technical specifications[]

K't'inga-class starships were constructed at the Qo'noS Orbital Factory Base and were classified as heavy cruisers by the 24th century.

Sitting at 349.54 meters long, 251.76 meters wide, 98.41 meters tall and a mass of 760,000 tons, these ships crewed 800 warrior, plus flight crew and troops, held at least one shuttlecraft and could reach a top speed of warp factor 9.6.

Their armaments included 6 "WP-KD-8" disruptor cannons and 2 "KP3" photon torpedo launchers. Defenses consisted of deflector shields and a cloaking device. The K't'inga-class (known in Klingon languages as K't'inga-class, K'tinga-class or K'Tinga-class, literally translated from the Klingonese language as Bringer of Destruction-class) battle cruiser was a primary class of warship in service with the Klingon Imperial Fleet from the late 23rd century through the late 24th century.

History[]

Federation K'tinga

Escorted by a Constitution-class cruiser

Introduced in the early 2270s, the K't'inga-class cruiser was considered one of the most powerful warships in the Klingon Defense Forces, even serving as a flagship of the Imperial Fleet for a time during the 2290s.

K't'inga-class cruisers were in service as early as 2273, when the Epsilon IX station recorded the destruction of three K't'inga-class vessels by the V'Ger entity. Starfleet's interest in the K't'inga-class cruiser was such that in 2285, the class of ship appeared in the Kobayashi Maru training scenario at Starfleet Academy.

For nearly a century, the K't'inga-class cruiser proved to be a rugged, sturdy design that saw continuous use. In that aspect they were much like their Federation counterparts the Excelsior-class and Miranda-class starships, whose usefulness outlived contemporaries such as the Constitution-class cruiser.

Voroks battle cruiser-fore, Unexpected

A Klingon K't'inga class battle cruiser

With marked improvements, these warships saw continuous use as front-line and border patrol ships throughout the Second Klingon-Federation War and the Dominion War of the early-2370s. They were not always the ship of choice for all missions, however, as more agile craft like the Klingon Bird-of-Prey were better suited for some tasks.

Technical data[]

The K't'inga-class cruiser was one of the most advanced and versatile warships in the Klingon Imperial Fleet. Although the tactical effectiveness of the K't'inga relative to other ships was never firmly established in true canon, it was capable of challenging a Constitution class cruiser without fear, threatening an Excelsior class cruiser in a stand-off situation, and in small numbers it could inflict severe damage on an Excelsior class cruiser.

Physical arrangement[]

IKS Amar bridge dome

The bridge section, which connects to the aft section via a neck support

The outboard plan of the K't'inga design incorporated the same basic shape and classic design lineage dating back over one hundred years to the D5 class battle cruiser. The K't'inga-cruiser was a direct offshoot in design-lineage from the venerable D7 class battle cruiser introduced sometime prior to 2267.

The bulk of the ship's overall mass was incorporated in the aft section of the ship. The bridge module was located on a bulbous forward section, which was separated from the aft section by a relatively thin connective section that attached to and flared into the aft section. Located on the caudal section of the ship were the ship's impulse engines. Jutting from below the port and starboard side of the ship's aft section were the ship's warp nacelles. Aside from possessing a slightly sleeker shape and contour than its D7-class predecessor, the most notable design variations between the two classes included a less bulbous forward section, a larger bridge dome, differently-designed warp nacelles, and more extensive external hull plating.

Tactical systems[]

The weapon systems aboard the K't'inga-class cruisers have included phasers, disruptors, photon torpedo launchers, and concussive charges.

The torpedo launchers included one torpedo tube in the forward section, and one aft. The forward torpedo bay was located below the bridge, in the foremost part of the ship, while the aft torpedo bay was located between the impulse engines. During the arming sequence, the interior perimeter of the torpedo tube area glowed a bright red until the torpedo or torpedoes were fired. This class of ship was also equipped with two forward mounted phasers. This phaser and torpedo weaponry was considered state of the art during the 2290s. They were no match for a Galaxy-class starship of the 2360s, but were, however, more than a match for any weakly-defended colony or outpost at the time.

By the late 24th century, K't'inga-class battle cruisers had been retrofitted to keep up with the advances of technology. In the 2370s, their forward torpedo launchers included a powerful disruptor emitter, allowing these vessels to remain formidable adversaries.

Cloaking device[]

These vessels also had incorporated, like many Klingon starships of the time, a cloaking device, which hid them from detection in most evasive situations.

K't'inga-class cruisers underwent several cloak upgrades during their years of service. Those cruisers equipped with cloaks installed prior to 2290 were known for the particular weakness of not being 100% efficient at blocking gamma radiation.

Propulsion systems[]

USS Excelsior and Kang's cruiser faceoff

Facing off with an Excelsior-class cruiser; clearly visible are the vessel's impulse engines and starboard warp nacelle

The warp drive of the K't'inga-class enabled it to reach the speed of warp 5.

During an encounter between the USS Enterprise-D and the IKS T'Ong, Enterprise chief engineer Geordi La Forge figured that the Enterprise could probably knock out the T'Ong's warp engines without damaging the rest of the ship, as a means of disabling the vessel.

Additional systems[]

Some K't'inga-class cruisers were equipped with cryonic technology, which allowed crews of the late 23rd century to be placed in cryogenic sleep for long voyages.

Interior design[]

Kronos one-corridor

Main corridor of the Kronos One

The primary color scheme aboard K't'inga-class cruisers was distinctively earth-tone colors, such as beige and gray.

In contrast to the corridors found aboard contemporary vessels, such as the Bird-of-Prey, these vessels were considerably spacious in size.

Main bridge[]

The configuration of the darkened main bridge design of the K't'inga-class cruiser set the tone for many of the later Klingon bridge layouts, including the later Bird-of-Prey and Vor'cha-class cruisers. The main bridge was located at the top portion of the forward section of the vessel. Located in the front of the bridge, against the forward bulkhead, was the ship's main viewscreen, used by the ship's captain.

Featured in the center of the bridge, on a raised platform, directly behind the viewscreen was the command chair, which had the ability to swivel 360 degrees. This positioning provided the commanding officer an unobstructed view of the screen, as well as allowed the commander to visually monitor all bridge operations.

Directly behind the command chair were two manned consoles. The port side position had control over the viewscreen display and could take the ship into evasive maneuvers (as with helm control on a Constitution-class ship. Lastly, at the rear of the bridge were two pivoting weapons targeting stations, which contained the ship's targeting systems. An alternate bridge style was also used on ships by the early 2360s. It featured the captain's chair at the back of a smokey and dimly lit bridge with banners of the Federation and Klingon Empire on the rear wall.

Transporter room[]

Kronos one transporter room

Transporter room

The transporter room aboard a K't'inga-class cruiser contained five transporter pads, arranged linearly. At an angle, and to the right of the pads, was the transporter control console, with an operator's chair; to the left was the doorway.

Stateroom[]

Kronos one stateroom

Stateroom

The stateroom aboard the Kronos One was the Klingon Chancellor Gorkon's private dining and conference room. This room featured a large transparent pedestal-table, with an overhead chandelier, set on a raised platform with surrounding chairs.

Known vessels[]

Klingon[]

  • IKS Amar (IKC-7736)
  • IKV Amar
  • IKV Bardur
  • IKS B'Moth (IKC-7739, aka IKV B'Moth)
  • USS Klingon (Formerly the IKS Klingon)
  • IKS Bortas (aka IKC Revenge)
  • IKS Chargh
  • IKV GhIqtal
  • IKV Ghob
  • IKV Gr'oth
  • IKS HaH'vat (aka IKC K'elric, IKC-7001)
  • IKV Hakkarl (aka IKV Vanguard, KL-1017)
  • IKS Kartadza (KL-776)
  • IKS Kol'Targh
  • IKS Korvat (IKC-5502)
  • IKS K'tanco
  • IKC K't'inga (aka IKC Bringer of Destruction)
  • IKS Kronos One (IKC-7748)
  • IKS Melikaphkaz (KL-908)
  • IKC Nightwing
  • IKV QItI'nga
  • IKS Qob
  • IKV Rampage
  • IKV Sub
  • IKS T'Acog (IKC-7750)
  • IKS Tebtivu
  • IKS Tewniwa
  • IKS Tevekh (KL-6044)
  • IKS T'Ong (IKC-7713, aka IKV T'Ong)
  • IKS Vo'taq
  • IKV VaH
  • IKV Ya'Vang

Mirror universe[]

  • IKS Amar
  • IKS Gr'oth
  • IKS Bortas
  • IKS Klothos
  • IKS Kronos One
  • IKS K'tanco
  • IKS Q'om
  • IKS Q'ud
  • IKS Sod

Romulan[]

  • "Arakkab"
  • ChR Hheirant
  • ChR Javelin
  • "Kenek"
  • ChR Pillion
  • "Ykir"

Mirror universe[]

  • RSE Actium
  • RSE Pharsalus
  • RSE Rubicon
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