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In this continuity, the ''Sivas'' were a sub-class of the {{class|Syracuse}} destroyers.
 
In this continuity, the ''Sivas'' were a sub-class of the {{class|Syracuse}} destroyers.
   
USS ''Hathor'' (NCC-523) was a [[Syracuse class (Delta Dynamics)|''Syracuse''-class]] [[destroyer]]—of the ''Siva'' destroyer subclass—in [[Starfleet|Star Fleet]] service during the the mid- to late-[[23rd century]]. The newbuild members of the subclass were intended to enhance the fleet's escort capacity through the adoption of the radically new [[dilithium]]-regulated propulsion systems and the PB-31 nacelle with its FWD-1 (and later FWD-1A) coils. The changes to support the new power generator required a profile change from the ''Syracuse''-style saucer. In order to accommodate the operational, tactical, and support equipment the ship needed for its continuing anti-capital/anti-installation role, the saucer had to be modernized. (''Star Fleet Starship Recognition Manual'': ''Report #292'': Syracuse'' Destroyers'') {{clear}}
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USS ''Hathor'' (NCC-523) was a [[Syracuse class (Delta Dynamics)|''Syracuse''-class]] [[destroyer]]—of the ''Siva'' destroyer subclass—in [[Starfleet|Star Fleet]] service during the the mid- to late-[[23rd century]]. The newbuild members of the subclass were intended to enhance the fleet's escort capacity through the adoption of the radically new [[dilithium]]-regulated propulsion systems and the PB-31 nacelle with its FWD-1 (and later FWD-1A) coils. The changes to support the new power generator required a profile change from the ''Syracuse''-style saucer. In order to accommodate the operational, tactical, and support equipment the ship needed for its continuing anti-capital/anti-installation role, the saucer had to be modernized. {{clear}}
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[[File:Siva Flt II d (DD) 3-ortho.png|left|200px|thumb|''Siva'' Flight II]]
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In [[2250]], the remaining ''Siva'' and ''Saladin'' vessels, as well as eight ''Monoceros'' from the [[Hermes class (Delta Dynamics)|''Hermes''-class]] [[scout]]s, received upgrades of the external hull, warp nacelle, pylon, and weaponry. The new PB-32 nacelle provided cruise and maximum speeds of warp 6 and warp 8, while the weaponry was completely replaced: the torpedo systems were modified to support forced-intermix warhead supply equipment and the six phase cannons were replaced by an equal number of less massive—but far more adaptive—Type VII phaser emitters. The bridge was provided a lower target profile by being “sunk” half a deck into the surrounding superstructure. And, for utilitarian purposes, a powerful tractor beam emitter was mounted on the pylon’s trailing edge, midway between the saucer and the nacelle. (''[[Delta Dynamics]]'': ''Star Fleet Starship Recognition Manual'': ''Report #292'': Syracuse'' Destroyers'') {{clear}}
   
 
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Revision as of 18:21, 29 April 2021

USS Hathor (NCC-523) was a Saladin-class destroyer — of the Siva-subclass— on active duty in Starfleet during at least the 23rd century. (Star Fleet Technical Manual)

Alternate continuities

Delta Dynamics

Siva d (DD) 3-ortho

The original Siva configuration

In this continuity, the Sivas were a sub-class of the Syracuse-class destroyers.

USS Hathor (NCC-523) was a Syracuse-class destroyer—of the Siva destroyer subclass—in Star Fleet service during the the mid- to late-23rd century. The newbuild members of the subclass were intended to enhance the fleet's escort capacity through the adoption of the radically new dilithium-regulated propulsion systems and the PB-31 nacelle with its FWD-1 (and later FWD-1A) coils. The changes to support the new power generator required a profile change from the Syracuse-style saucer. In order to accommodate the operational, tactical, and support equipment the ship needed for its continuing anti-capital/anti-installation role, the saucer had to be modernized.

Siva Flt II d (DD) 3-ortho

Siva Flight II

In 2250, the remaining Siva and Saladin vessels, as well as eight Monoceros from the Hermes-class scouts, received upgrades of the external hull, warp nacelle, pylon, and weaponry. The new PB-32 nacelle provided cruise and maximum speeds of warp 6 and warp 8, while the weaponry was completely replaced: the torpedo systems were modified to support forced-intermix warhead supply equipment and the six phase cannons were replaced by an equal number of less massive—but far more adaptive—Type VII phaser emitters. The bridge was provided a lower target profile by being “sunk” half a deck into the surrounding superstructure. And, for utilitarian purposes, a powerful tractor beam emitter was mounted on the pylon’s trailing edge, midway between the saucer and the nacelle. (Delta Dynamics: Star Fleet Starship Recognition Manual: Report #292: Syracuse Destroyers)

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