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| dedication = [[File:AchillesPlaque.png]] | | dedication = [[File:AchillesPlaque.png]] | ||
[[File:AchillesSeal.png]] | | seal = [[File:AchillesSeal.png]] | ||
}}'''USS ''Achilles''''' is a Federation [[Echelon Class|''Echelon''-class light cruiser]] assigned to the Fourth Fleet. Intended to complete a two-month shakedown cruise under the command of [[bfms_char:16177|Captain Akintoye Okusanya]] following her launch in 2401, ''Achilles'' was pressed into service during the Lost Fleet crisis. | }}'''USS ''Achilles''''' is a Federation [[Echelon Class|''Echelon''-class light cruiser]] assigned to the Fourth Fleet. Intended to complete a two-month shakedown cruise under the command of [[bfms_char:16177|Captain Akintoye Okusanya]] following her launch in 2401, ''Achilles'' was pressed into service during the Lost Fleet crisis. | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Built at [[Avalon Fleet Yards]], ''Achilles'' was launched in 2401 and placed under the command of Captain Akintoye Okusanya for a shakedown cruise | Built at [[Avalon Fleet Yards]], ''Achilles'' was launched in 2401 and placed under the command of Captain Akintoye Okusanya for a shakedown cruise due to her engineering expertise and experience with Arcturus Squadron. Not long after her launch, ''Achilles'' experienced her baptism of fire at the [[Battle of Farpoint]], where she participated alongside the other vessels of Arcturus Squadron.<ref>https://bravofleet.com/story/82650</ref> | ||
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===Notable Crew=== | ===Notable Crew=== | ||
====Commanding Officers==== | ====Commanding Officers==== | ||
*[https://bravofleet.com/command/76362/ 2401] : [[bfms_char:16177|Captain Akintoye Okusanya]] | *[https://bravofleet.com/command/76362/ 2401-Present] : [[bfms_char:16177|Captain Akintoye Okusanya]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:29, 22 October 2024
USS Achilles is a Federation Echelon-class light cruiser assigned to the Fourth Fleet. Intended to complete a two-month shakedown cruise under the command of Captain Akintoye Okusanya following her launch in 2401, Achilles was pressed into service during the Lost Fleet crisis.
Namesake
In Greek mythology, Achilles was the best of the Greek warriors at Troy ("aristos achaion") and his refusal to enter battle, his fued with his compatriots, and his rage at the death of his companion Patroklos are at the core of the Iliad. Achilles was characterized as much by his speed, skill, and bravery as he was by his hubris and egotism.[1] A rendering of Achilles and Patroklos forms the crest of the Achilles's seal.
On Earth, ten warships of the United Kingdom's Royal Navy and one of the Royal New Zealand Navy were named after Achilles.[2][3] Four previous Federation starships have borne the name Achilles:
- USS Achilles — Saladin-class frigate — NCC-551[4]
- 2261—2280 (Upcycled into NCC-5510)
- USS Achilles — Akula-class frigate — NCC-5510
- 2280—2340 (Retired)
- USS Achilles — Ambassador-class heavy cruiser — NCC-28410
- 2343—2370 (Retired)
- USS Achilles — Akira-class heavy cruiser —NCC-77024
- 2370—2399 (Retired)
History
Built at Avalon Fleet Yards, Achilles was launched in 2401 and placed under the command of Captain Akintoye Okusanya for a shakedown cruise due to her engineering expertise and experience with Arcturus Squadron. Not long after her launch, Achilles experienced her baptism of fire at the Battle of Farpoint, where she participated alongside the other vessels of Arcturus Squadron.[5]
Notable Crew
Commanding Officers