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{{quote|The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.|'''Edmund Burke'''}}
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==History==
==History==

Revision as of 01:41, 12 October 2024


"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
    —Edmund Burke


History

Part of the first wave of Inquiry-class starships, the USS Triumph (NCC-89887) has been commanded by Lionel Jericho since her commissioning in 2390. Since then, the Triumph has taken part in Starfleet’s most significant actions of the decade, from Operation: Gatecrasher to border defence against Breen and renegade Cardassian forces, to the chaotic fall of the Romulan Star Empire in 2400. With one of the most decorated crews of the period, the Triumph now serves on the dangerous Beta Quadrant frontiers, confronting disparate Romulan factions, opportunistic pirate forces, and the machinations of the House of Mo’Kai.

With Fleet Captain Jericho leading Endeavour Squadron, the Triumph must oversee security in a region that needs a deft and diplomatic touch as often as tactical intervention. But when it comes to the latter, the Triumph’s reputation is clear: they are always ready.

Auxiliary Craft

Type 12 Shuttles

To preserve space for the full fighter squadron, the Triumph carries a reduced shuttle complement of only six Type-12 shuttlecraft.

New Atlantic-class Runabouts

The Triumph has two New Atlantic-class runabouts. The Cornwallis is a general-use craft, and the vessel of choice if larger away missions require the use of a runabout. The Armada is permanently assigned as the operational platform for the ship and squadron's Starfleet Corps of Engineering team.

Valkyrie-class Starfighters

The Triumph is one of the few Inquiry-class to keep a large unit of starfighters permanently aboard, with a full squadron of Valkyrie-class fighters embarked.

Notable Crew

Commanding Officers