USS Arimathea

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The USS Arimathea is a Centaur-II class science vessel currently under the command of Captain Giarvar Kauhn, a distinguished Trill officer and former executive officer of the USS Hathaway. Commissioned in the 2320s and refit in the 2380s, the Arimathea serves as a small exploration starship, specializing in scientific research and discovery. Assigned to Deep Space 17 in the Typhon Expanse, the Arimathea embarks on a crucial mission to conduct a wide range of studies and experiments, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expanding our understanding of the cosmos. She is also assigned to the new Hathaway Squadron.

Historical Data Record

The USS Arimathea operates under the jurisdiction of Starfleet and has a notable service history. Some key milestones include:

  • 2380s: The Centaur-II class science vessel is commissioned, representing a refit and modernization of the original Centaur-class scout ship constructed in the late 2320's.
  • 2400: Deep Space 17 Assignment: The Arimathea is assigned to Deep Space 17, a strategic outpost situated within the Typhon Expanse, known for its unexplored phenomena and mysteries.
  • 2401: Captain Giarvar Kauhn Assumes Command: Following a successful tenure as the executive officer of the USS Hathaway, Captain Kauhn is promoted to the commanding officer of the USS Arimathea, taking the helm of the vessel to lead its scientific endeavours. The Arimathea conducts a wide range of studies and experiments in the Typhon Expanse, encompassing various disciplines such as astrophysics, xenobiology, and spatial anomalies research.
  • Ongoing Service: The USS Arimathea continues its mission of exploration and scientific discovery, pushing the boundaries of knowledge and expanding our understanding of the universe.

The USS Arimathea serves as a testament to Starfleet's commitment to exploration and scientific advancement. With its unique blend of generations-old technology and ongoing scientific research, the Arimathea and its crew boldly venture into uncharted territories, illuminating the wonders that lie beyond and contributing to the vast tapestry of human knowledge.

Namesakes

Like many starships in the Federation fleet, the Arimathea name can be traced back to Earth's distant past, as the home of Joseph, husband of Mary in the Christian religion. The Arimathea name first appears in the Starfleet database with the construction of the Daedalus-class USS Arimathea in 2130.

  • USS ArimatheaDaedalus-class cruiser
    • 2130—190 (Destroyed)
  • USS ArimatheaCardenas-class heavy cruiser
    • 2210—2240 (Destroyed)
  • USS ArimatheaAkula-class frigate
    • 22270—2240 (Retired)
  • USS ArimatheaCentaur-class scout
    • 2322—2382 (Decommissioned)
  • USS ArimatheaCentaur II-class science vessel
    • 2382—Present (In Service - slated for retirement in 2401)

Technical Configuration

Main Article: Centaur II-class Science Vessel

The USS Arimathea is a unique vessel that represents a refit and update of the original Centaur-class scout ships, combining three generations of Starship technology. Despite its age, the Arimathea remains in active service, a testament to its adaptability and effectiveness in scientific exploration. This small starship, with its eclectic mix of technologies, presents both advantages and challenges for its crew members.

Engineers and scientists on board the Arimathea face definite challenges due to limited facilities and high maintenance requirements. The vessel's design requires meticulous care and expertise to ensure optimal performance and operational integrity. The crew's ingenuity and resourcefulness play a vital role in maintaining the ship's systems while conducting groundbreaking research.

On the other hand, tactical officers aboard the Arimathea might find themselves with fewer combat-related responsibilities. The primary focus of the vessel is scientific exploration rather than engaging in direct combat. However, the ever-changing nature of deep space exploration means they must remain vigilant and prepared to protect the ship and its scientific mission from unexpected threats.

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