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* [https://bravofleet.com/command/58084/ 2400 - 2401]: [[bfms char:54482|Lieutenant Commander Kr’Antren]], ''(Caitian Male)''
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* [https://bravofleet.com/command/89615/ 2401 - 2401]: [[bfms_char:68737|Captain Giarvar Kauhn]],  ''(Trill Male)''

Revision as of 08:58, 27 November 2023


"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit."
    —Aristotle

USS Osiris is a Reliant-class frigate assigned to the Fourth Fleet. She stands as a unique and revered addition to Starfleet, as she is the first vessel to bear this illustrious name, inspired by the Egyptian god of the afterlife and rebirth. In 2392, Osiris was commissioned as one of the pioneers of her class, symbolizing Starfleet's commitment to maintaining peace and order along its borders and spacelanes. However, her journey through the cosmos was not without challenges. Engaging in several intense skirmishes with Dominion forces and enduring the harrowing events of the Frontier Day disaster, Osiris found herself in need of significant repairs and crew replacements. It was during this time that she underwent extensive maintenance at Avalon Fleet Yards.

A new chapter in Osiris's history unfolded with the arrival of Captain Giarvar Kauhn, previously of the Arimathea, who assumed command of the ship. This experienced leader brought with him a wealth of knowledge and strategic acumen that was well-suited to the challenges that lay ahead. Osiris's mission profile underwent a transformation as well, as she was transferred to Task Force 47 within the Fourth Fleet, becoming an integral part of the newly established Lakota Squadron.

Mission Objectives

A multi-purpose starship still relatively new, Osiris has already completed a wide variety of tasks and missions assigned to her over the years since she launched. Some of her core duties, commensurate with her class as a whole, include:

  • Provide a mission specific mobile platform for a wide range of diplomatic, scientific, or explorative projects.
  • Supplement starships such as the Excelsior II-class as an instrument of the Federation deep-space defensive, scientific or diplomatic presence.
  • Provide autonomous capability for full execution of Federation defensive, cultural, scientific, and explorative policy in deep space or border territory.
  • Serve as a frontline support vehicle during times of war and emergencies.
  • Provide a mobile platform for testing and implementation of mission-specific or new technology of any kind.

Technical Configuration

Main Article: Reliant-class Frigate

Key Location Data

With 24 decks, the ship has hundreds of rooms and locations that serve a variety of purposes for the crew. Some of the more notable locations include:

Bridge

Modelled on the successful layout of older, larger vessels such as the Sovereign-class, the bridge of the Osiris has a slightly altered colour scheme and a much-changed console layout across the bridge. Making the most of a variety of technological advancements, such as holoprojectors, holographic communications, in-built weapons lockers and three-dimensional computer displays in places, the Reliant-class bridge module is one of the most advanced in the fleet. Perhaps one of its most charming features is the emblem of the United Federation of Planets emblazoned on the carpeting as a constant reminder of all the ship stands for.

Bridge module, USS Osiris

In a move away from more recent styles, and harking back to the traditional layouts of yesteryear, the Osiris has a single center command seat for the commanding officer allowing the occupant full view of all stations. Directly ahead of them, down a few steps and between the commanding officer and the holographic viewscreen, two angled consoles serve as duty stations for Operations (port) and Flight Operations (starboard). Next, and facing into the heart of the bridge to allow maximum participation with the rest of the bridge crew are duty stations for science (port) and tactical operations (starboard). Directly behind the commanding officer, and in a further break from tradition, a combined duty station serves as positioning for the two most senior advisors and assistants to the ship's commander; the Executive Officer (starboard) and, when appropriate, the mission advisor or specialist (port). Around the outside of the bridge, there are countless other additional stations. Behind the main science station on the port bulkhead, additional science and medical consoles are available for mission operations, as well as access to life support and environmental controls. Adjacent to them on the starboard bulkhead, mission operations and security stations ensure the continued safety of the ship and crew on a day-to-day, mission-by-mission basis. On the aft bulkhead, engineering is the focus. With a large, entirely interactive and customizable master systems display (MSD) and other engineering controls, the representative from engineering has full access to the ship's systems.

Around the command center, four doors provide access to and from the bridge. On the forward port bulkhead, access is available to the observation lounge, whilst the starboard door grants access to the commanding officer's private ready room (available for use by any officer in command of the ship). At the aft of the bridge, both doors provide access to turbo lifts which enable the crew to access the command center from the rest of the bridge. The starboard turbo lift grants express, overridden access to key locations such as engineering, shuttlebay 1, sickbay, tactical astrometrics and transporter rooms 1 and 2.

Auxiliary Craft

Shuttlebay 1 - Main Shuttlebay

Shuttlebay 1, or the main shuttlebay, houses the shuttlecraft part of the auxiliary craft compliment on Osiris. These auxiliary craft are made up of some of the most advanced small vessel designs ever to serve Starfleet.

Type 14 Shuttles

Isis, Nephthys

Shuttlebay 2 - Runabout Landing Bay

Shuttlebay 2 is identical to shuttlebay 1 and is the permanent home of a single Arrow-class runabout.

Arrow-class Runabouts

Horus

Historical Data Records

Pre-Frontier Day

Commissioned in an era marked by both challenges and opportunities, the USS Osiris, a Reliant-class frigate, embodies the spirit of exploration and vigilance that defines Starfleet. Her construction spanned from 2389 to 2392, a testament to the dedication and ingenuity of the Federation's starship engineers. Launched in 2392, the Osiris embarked on a mission to safeguard the Romulan border region, a region of strategic importance in the ever-changing political landscape of the galaxy. Over the course of nearly a decade, the Osiris operated diligently along the Romulan border, fulfilling her role as a sentinel of peace and stability in a volatile region. Her crew displayed unwavering dedication, conducting patrols, maintaining watchful eyes on potential threats, and participating in diplomatic missions that sought to foster cooperation and understanding.

However, the Osiris was soon thrust into the crucible of conflict. In the Dominion conflict of the Deneb sector, she faced the challenges of war head-on. Her crew demonstrated remarkable resolve and valor, standing firm against Dominion forces and contributing to the defense of Federation interests in the sector.

The Osiris's journey through adversity reached its zenith at Frontier Day, an event that would leave an indelible mark on her history. Tragically, during a confrontation with the relentless Borg, the ship's commanding officer was killed in action. The loss of their leader was a heavy blow to the crew, yet they continued to persevere in the face of adversity.

Post-Frontier Day

Following the harrowing events of Frontier Day, the Osiris docked at Avalon Fleet Yards for much-needed minor repairs. This respite provided an opportunity for crew replacements and a change in command. With the USS Arimathea slated for decommissioning, Captain Giarvar Kauhn assumed the mantle of leadership, bringing his wealth of experience and leadership qualities to the ship. Commander Noli Auru, as the executive officer, partnered with Captain Kauhn to lead the ship into a new era.

The Osiris's mission profile underwent a transformation as she was integrated into Task Force 47's Lakota Squadron, signifying her role in the broader strategic framework of Starfleet's operations. Under the capable command of Captain Kauhn and the guidance of Commander Auru, the USS Osiris stood ready to continue her legacy as a beacon of vigilance and a symbol of the Federation's commitment to peace, even in the face of the galaxy's most formidable challenges.

Commanding Officer Lineage

Notable crewmembers include:

Commanding Officers