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The rest of the ''Vor'cha'' spaceframe is robust, with heavy structural reinforcements in the neck section to remove it as a tactical vulnerability. The warp engines were built with reliability and combat survivability over peak performance. Though they have continued to be updated over the decades, they remain slower than their Federation counterparts like the [[Inquiry Class|''Inquiry''-class exploratory cruiser]]. The ship's impulse engines are also powerful and reliable, providing the ''Vor'cha'' with the speed and agility necessary to keep up with the smaller [[B'rel Class|''B'Rel'']] that it is so often paired with.
The rest of the ''Vor'cha'' spaceframe is robust, with heavy structural reinforcements in the neck section to remove it as a tactical vulnerability. The warp engines were built with reliability and combat survivability over peak performance. Though they have continued to be updated over the decades, they remain slower than their Federation counterparts like the [[Inquiry Class|''Inquiry''-class exploratory cruiser]]. The ship's impulse engines are also powerful and reliable, providing the ''Vor'cha'' with the speed and agility necessary to keep up with the smaller [[B'rel Class|''B'Rel'']] that it is so often paired with.
Cargo and small craft facilities aboard the ''Vor'cha'' are extensive, to support the vessel's planetary assault functions. Located in a fairing on the dorsal side of the neck of the ship, the primary shuttlebay is used for standard ship-to-ship shuttle operations. The larger aft shuttlebay is accessed through a hatch on the stern of the ship and is used to house transports, pre-fabricated base components, and other tools of war.
== Tactical ==
Built as a symbol of the Empire's strength, the ''Vor'cha'' is a powerful tactical platform that remains extremely capable of projecting force even close to forty years after its original introduction. The primary weapons systems aboard the ''Vor'cha'' are located in the forward weapons pod and the aft weapons pod, both of which can be swapped out at a starbase. The standard energy weapon armament for this class is a massive heavy disruptor array in the forward pod, which is supplemented by quad heavy disruptor cannons flanking it in the claw-like extensions of that pod. Additional heavy disruptor cannons are found in the nacelle pylons above the warp nacelles. Disruptor beam emitters are placed at strategic areas around the ship to give all-around coverage, but these systems are much less powerful than the forward-facing weapons and are intended to drive off smaller raiders and fighters. Torpedo armament comes in the form of two forward-firing launchers in the forward pod, and two aft launchers: one in the aft pod and one directly beneath it in the superstructure connecting the aft pod to the ship itself. The standard tactical pod includes extremely powerful sensor arrays to allow for precision targeting. Other armament configurations can be used, but vessels in service with the Klingon Defense Force itself don't tend to have many variations, which makes crew training easier. Instead, the entire ''Vor'cha'' fleet receives new armament pods at regular intervals, with the old ones being retrofitted with new technologies and then swapped in when ready.
''Vor'cha''-class starships are used both on their own and as part of larger fleet groups. They are just as capable of rattling sabers and forcing an enemy world into submission on their own as they are operating as part of the core of a Klingon fleet. When on patrol, these ships tend to operate in groups of three, especially now that their numbers have swelled. Smaller Klingon houses will still use these ships as their primary flagships, as they are easier to build and maintain than newer, larger vessels, while retaining incredible firepower.
Like many Klingon ships, ''Vor'cha''-class vessels have a bias towards forward firepower, and rely on a combination of overwhelming alpha strikes with hit-and-run attacks, using their cloaking devices to cover their maneuvers to swing in for another pass. These ships are weakest from the rear and from the sides.




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[[Category:Klingon Starship Classes]]
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The Vor'Cha-class battlecruiser is a large, powerful warship that has formed the core of the Klingon Defense Force Fleet since the middle of the 24th century. A natural evolution of the indefatigable K't'inga-class battlecruiser, this class entered service in the late 2360s and has been built in steadily increasing numbers in the intervening decades. These stalwart vessels are more than a match one-on-one for both Federation and Romulan medium-sized vessels, and they are used to support ground invasions, perform space superiority missions, and find new worlds for exploitation.

Science and Exploration

Vor'cha-class vessels are fully capable of performing detailed planetary surveys, but their labs and sensors are optimized for either identifying a planet's natural resources that would be useful for the Klingon economy or pinpointing the weaknesses in a society's military and defensive apparatus. Vessels like this aren't sent on "exploration" missions, per se, but they are a good size for "target identification" and "resource exploitation" patrols. In an unusual design choice for a Klingon starship, the Vor'cha sacrifices a modicum of armor along its neck section to house two lateral sensor arrays on either side of the ship, using a similar modular design to those found on Federation vessels to allow the ship to more easily deploy mission-specific equipment.

Diplomacy

First deployed as the Klingon Chancellor's flagship, Vor'cha-class vessels are as capable as any other large Klingon vessels of hosting dignitaries and providing spaces for ceremonial and diplomatic talks. In the Klingon context, this means that their armaments and aggressive design features are a massive bonus to their diplomatic capabilities, as the Klingon diplomatic philosophy is to always negotiate from a position of strength. These ships have several guest suites, a VIP suite for generals and other officials, and a dedicated ceremonial space that can be used as a throne room or banquet hall. Non-Klingons would find the accommodations on these ships spartan at best, though.

Engineering

While they appear extremely similar in overall arrangement to the standard battlecruiser arrangement that has become a signature of the Klingon military over centuries of use, the Vor'cha is an innovative design that relies much more on modular components than any other prior class. Some of the shipbuilding techniques used to design this class were created with limited partnerships with the Federation (and limited industrial espionage) to allow for reliable and durable connections between the primary spaceframe and two interchangeable modules: the forward section containing the ship's primary weapons systems and the aft module containing the ship's torpedo armaments. This functionality allows the Vor'cha to be kept up-to-date efficiently by simply swapping out its two most important sections for new ones without needing to take the rest of the ship offline to add more powerful weapons systems. Similar technology is in use on Federation Nebula-class exploratory cruisers.

The rest of the Vor'cha spaceframe is robust, with heavy structural reinforcements in the neck section to remove it as a tactical vulnerability. The warp engines were built with reliability and combat survivability over peak performance. Though they have continued to be updated over the decades, they remain slower than their Federation counterparts like the Inquiry-class exploratory cruiser. The ship's impulse engines are also powerful and reliable, providing the Vor'cha with the speed and agility necessary to keep up with the smaller B'Rel that it is so often paired with.

Cargo and small craft facilities aboard the Vor'cha are extensive, to support the vessel's planetary assault functions. Located in a fairing on the dorsal side of the neck of the ship, the primary shuttlebay is used for standard ship-to-ship shuttle operations. The larger aft shuttlebay is accessed through a hatch on the stern of the ship and is used to house transports, pre-fabricated base components, and other tools of war.

Tactical

Built as a symbol of the Empire's strength, the Vor'cha is a powerful tactical platform that remains extremely capable of projecting force even close to forty years after its original introduction. The primary weapons systems aboard the Vor'cha are located in the forward weapons pod and the aft weapons pod, both of which can be swapped out at a starbase. The standard energy weapon armament for this class is a massive heavy disruptor array in the forward pod, which is supplemented by quad heavy disruptor cannons flanking it in the claw-like extensions of that pod. Additional heavy disruptor cannons are found in the nacelle pylons above the warp nacelles. Disruptor beam emitters are placed at strategic areas around the ship to give all-around coverage, but these systems are much less powerful than the forward-facing weapons and are intended to drive off smaller raiders and fighters. Torpedo armament comes in the form of two forward-firing launchers in the forward pod, and two aft launchers: one in the aft pod and one directly beneath it in the superstructure connecting the aft pod to the ship itself. The standard tactical pod includes extremely powerful sensor arrays to allow for precision targeting. Other armament configurations can be used, but vessels in service with the Klingon Defense Force itself don't tend to have many variations, which makes crew training easier. Instead, the entire Vor'cha fleet receives new armament pods at regular intervals, with the old ones being retrofitted with new technologies and then swapped in when ready.

Vor'cha-class starships are used both on their own and as part of larger fleet groups. They are just as capable of rattling sabers and forcing an enemy world into submission on their own as they are operating as part of the core of a Klingon fleet. When on patrol, these ships tend to operate in groups of three, especially now that their numbers have swelled. Smaller Klingon houses will still use these ships as their primary flagships, as they are easier to build and maintain than newer, larger vessels, while retaining incredible firepower.

Like many Klingon ships, Vor'cha-class vessels have a bias towards forward firepower, and rely on a combination of overwhelming alpha strikes with hit-and-run attacks, using their cloaking devices to cover their maneuvers to swing in for another pass. These ships are weakest from the rear and from the sides.