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The '''''Ghemor''-class carrier'' is a large, state-of-the-art Cardassian warship designed for point defense duties in battlegroups alongside the [[Damar Class|''Damar''-class battleship]] and [[Detapa Class|''Detapa''-class escort]]. Using extremely wide forward firing arcs and two squadrons of [[Hideki Class|''Hideki''-class patrol vessels]], the ''Ghemor'' is a direct counter to the [[Akira Class|''Akira'']] and [[Alita Class|''Alita''-class cruisers]] in service with Starfleet.
| name = Proxima
| prefix = USS
| image = [[Image:Proxima.jpg]]
| registry = NCC-75503
| class = Sovereign
| type = Explorer
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| status = Active
| commission = 2386
| decommission =
| destroyed =
| unit =
| taskforce = Task Force 17
| taskgroup = Task Group 9
| role = Deep Space Exploratory Cruiser
| co = [[bfms_char:49898|Captain Vasoch Gor]]
| xo = [[bfms_char:68737|Commander Giarvar Kauhn]]
| dedication =
}}
{{quote|Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.|'''Jennifer Lee - ''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''}}
Fourth in the lineage of vessels to bear the name, the '''USS ''Proxima'' NCC-75503''' ([[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign''-class]]) is a highly versatile exploration vessel widely considered to be one of the most advanced starships in the service of the Federation. The immediate successor to the [[Nebula Class|''Nebula''-class]] USS ''Proxima'' lost during exploration operations in the Gamma Quadrant, the current iteration has served for some fifteen years and is currently assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet Expeditionary Group]], [[Task Force 17]] under the command of [[bfms_char:49898|Captain Vasoch Gor]].


Looking to make a name for themselves in the history of this great name, the crew are fresh from a number of more mundane activities at the turn of the century and have now embarked upon a new mission of exploration, with the ship currently operating out of [[Deep Space 17]] in the [[Typhon Frontier]], an area ripe for scientific exploration.
== Science and Exploration ==
As a support vessel, the ''Ghemor'' is not intended for independent exploration, but her larger size compared to the [[Galor Class|''Galor'']] and [[Keldon Class|''Keldon'']] allow her to be equipped with more labs. Her sensors are also extremely advanced, though they are tuned for threat analysis more than exploration. Where a ''Ghemor'' would be useful in an exploratory capacity is her ability to deploy lots of smaller vessels. The same features that make her adept at scouring a system for fugitives would be useful in conducting a survey.


===Mission Objectives===
== Diplomacy ==
A multi-purpose starship well into its second decade of service, ''Proxima'' has completed a wide variety of tasks and missions assigned to it over the years. Some of its core duties, commensurate with the [[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign''-class]] as a whole, include:
While primarily intended to support ''Damar'' battlegroups, a ''Ghemor'' would also be an excellent flagship of a group of older Cardassian warships, in which case it could find itself playing a diplomatic role. It has similar capabilities to these older vessels, with guest quarters and a conference facility, and can host dignitaries in superior comfort than a ''Galor'' can. In situations where the Cardassian Union has decided to seek peaceful relations with a smaller power rather than conquest, a ''Ghemor'' would be a less-intimidating emissary than a ''Damar.''
* Performing a wide range of duties linked to research projects both scientific and explorative in nature.
* Replacing ageing starships as the primary instrument of Federation deep-space defence and along all borders.
* Operating autonomously under the command of the commanding officer, providing the full capability to execute Federation defensive, cultural, scientific, and explorative policy in deep space or along border territories.
* Providing frontline support during times of war or crisis, such as the [[Century Storm]] and [[Blood Dilithium]] situations.
* Functioning as a mobile platform for the testing and implementation of new technologies, as mandated by Starfleet Command, above and beyond mission-specific parameters.


=Into the Expanse=
== Engineering ==
==2400 - The 25th Century Awaits==
Maintaining the typical ankh-shape of Cardassian vessels, the ''Ghemor'' has a forward hull substantially wider both proportionally and literally than older Cardassian destroyers and cruisers. The purpose of this wide hull is to provide a huge forward firing arc for the ship's main weapons and to provide accommodations for the crew, as the main body of the ship has significant space devoted to hangers. The width of the ship also allows for four sets of shorter warp coils, which further allows for increased mission space within the hull. There are four impulse engines that give the ship substantial sublight maneuvering capabilities. The primary reactor is oversized for the ship and takes up the "tail" module. Like other new Cardassian designs, hybrid Cardassian-Dominion technology is used throughout, which makes her complex to maintain and operate.
After an arduous fourteen years of service under four different commanding officers, Starfleet finally deemed it necessary to bring the ''Proxima'' up to modern standards. In mid-2400, Proxima arrived at [[Starbase Bravo]] to undergo a six-month overhaul, during which her commanding officer would be reassigned. Upon the refit's completion, the internal structure of the ship, and many of her systems, had been significantly updated. There had been several new additions, too, with holo communications, three-dimensional displays in different locations, a brand new Strategic Operations suite (StratOps) and an entirely new bridge module, the first of its design in service.
==2401 - Into the Expanse==
With her refit complete, a skeleton crew transferred ''Proxima'' to [[Deep Space 17]], where a new commanding officer was appointed by [[bfms_char:45331|CAPT Romaes Anjin]], TFXO for TF17. After a hiatus which saw him take leave on multiple worlds, a chance encounter saw the Tellarite, [[bfms_char:49898|Vasoch Gor]], re-evaluate his choice to leave Starfleet. Negotiations with Romaes saw the man rewarded for his years of dedication and experience with his first permanent command aboard ''Proxima''. With a new executive officer under his command, Gor began the task of forming a new command team for the ship.


==Commanding Officer Lineage==
== Tactical ==
In the time since her construction, and prior to the assignment of Captain Gor, ''Proxima'' has been privileged to have three commanding officers overseeing her tours of duty, and one Captain of Engineering overseeing her construction.
The ''Ghemor'' is primarily a warship. With eight dual beam banks mounted forward on the wings, she can create a screen of phaser-polaron fire in a full 180-degree dome ahead of the ship to ward off small vessels. To handle larger threats, there are three heavy phaser-polaron arrays mounted in the forward deflector assembly, as well as four torpedo launchers flanking the bridge. Aft torpedo coverage is provided by two additional launchers flanking the aft sensor array, which also contains an additional aft-firing heavy phaser-polaron emitter. An additional dozen phaser-polaron emitters dot the hull to provide additional close-in coverage. In concert with a ''Damar'' battlegroup, two ''Ghemors'' are intended to protect the flanks of the larger battleship by creating an impenetrable field of fire, while taking shots at cruisers and other capital ships as the opportunity presents itself.


* 2386 - 2389: Captain Nilani Azulas, ''(Trill Female)''
As a carrier, the ''Ghemor'' embarks six ''Hideki''-class patrol vessels which are launched from aft-facing doors amidships. While the ''Ghemor'' lays down fire in its forward arcs, the patrol vessels are given cover to flank the enemy. Like with many Cardassian vessels, ''Ghemor''-class starships are weakest from the sides, and so having two squadrons of patrol craft aboard gives them a better shot at avoiding being flanked. These ships are also ideal at hunting down smaller raiders—a tactic that the Cardassian military has become adept at thanks to lessons learned fighting the Maquis.
* 2389 - 2390: Captain Mitchell Hanson, ''(Human Male)''
* 2390 - 2395: Captain Colby Drayton, ''(Human Male)''
* 2395 - 2401: Captain Leandra Nunez, ''(Human Female)''
* [https://bravofleet.com/command/59411/ 2401 - Present]: [[bfms_char:49898|Captain Vasoch Gor]], ''(Tellarite Male)''


=Technical Configuration=
== Shipboard Life ==
''Main Article: [[Sovereign Class|Sovereign-class Explorer]]''
Comfortable and advanced, the ''Ghemor'' is a sought-after posting for Cardassian soldiers. While not quite as prestigious as the larger ''Damar,'' these ships are still rare and powerful. Crews of these ships are selected for their talent and loyalty, and are rewarded with spacious quarters and access to recreational facilities like holosuites not found on smaller ships. At this point, a ''Ghemor'' captain would be a highly-trained gul with many years of experience. Medical facilities on the ''Ghemor'' are also well-equipped, located centrally near the hangers, which makes the ship suitable for medical response missions.


Placed on the drawing board of the Advanced Starship Design Bureau (ASDB) after the Borg incursion of 2366, the [[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign''-class Project]] was one of three proposed starship designs to take advantage of new defensive technologies initially intended for use against the Borg. Initial production of the class began at Utopia Planitia on Mars, with the construction of new ships moving to the San Francisco Fleet Yards, Earth (among others) following the Synth attack on Mars in 2385. ''Proxima'', along with ships such as ''Venture'', was one of the first of her class to be constructed after the tragedy on Mars, and carries a dedication plaque to the memory of all involved in Sovereign production who were lost in the attack. While her external framework remained the same, her internal design and systems have been significantly adapted over the years.
== Ghemor-class History ==
Following the Dominion War, the Cardassian military was in tatters and the Union itself was reliant on Federation aid to feed its people and to help with rebuilding. Eager to turn a corner, nearly all of the debris and other reminders of the war were quickly expunged from their worlds. The restored Obsidian Order seized every bit of Dominion debris left in Cardassian space, primarily to aid in their ostensible primary mission of prosecuting collaborators and war criminals, but also out of a desire to retain the one thing they had that might one day give the Cardassian Union an edge. Operation Akleen, named for the founder of the Cardassian Union, was initiated to reverse engineer this technology from a secret base in concert with their extensive sensor records from the war. Working slowly and methodically, the Obsidian Order's scientists were able to create new hybrid sensor, computer, engine, and weapons systems from the scraps of Dominion technology they salvaged, despite not having fully functional components to any one system. Utilizing this technology was not considered to be a high priority because of the need to rebuild more pressing infrastructure and because utilizing it would likely lead to souring of relations with the Federation—and potentially a violation of the Treaty of Bajor—so the Detapa Council kept it in reserve.


Heavily armed from the beginning, it is easy to see that the design philosophy for the class, originally shaped by the discovery of the Borg, has been influenced by the changing times and threats that have emerged in the decades since. ''Proxima'' utilises some of the most up-to-date technologies available. Every ship in her class to date has pushed the envelope as far as possible when it comes to computer power, her shield grid, armaments and other systems capabilities, but ''Proxima'' continues to push the boundaries further. She combines all of the creature comforts associated with the larger [[Galaxy Class|Galaxy-class]] vessels with the tactical power of vessels such as the [[Prometheus Class|Prometheus]] and [[Inquiry Class|Inquiry]] class starships, whilst harnessing technological improvements such as holographic communications and three-dimensional computer displays - although these are limited to engineering, sickbay and the science facilities at present.
When aid was rescinded in 2385, the Detapa Council reconsidered its position and authorized the secret design and construction of a new flagship. They barely had the resources to feed their military let alone field a fleet like the one they had pre-war, so they knew they needed a technological advantage to make up for it. Thus the ''Damar''-class battleship was born, alongside the smaller ''Ghemor''-class carrier and the ''Detapa''-class escort. Unlike the previous Cardassian military doctrine which used phalanxes of many ships of the same class, these new vessels would operate in mixed-class battlegroups using tactics learned from both the Dominion and the Federation.


Eight rapid-fire torpedo launchers - mounted in a configuration of three forward and five aft - are coupled with a single forward rapid-fire turret mounted on the ventral saucer section. With an incredible firing arc and the capability of variable-geometry fire, the turret is capable of firing torpedoes quickly enough to turn the entire forward arc of the ship into a kill zone. Accompanying her impressive torpedo complement, sixteen of the most powerful phaser arrays to be installed aboard a Federation Starship to date ensure ''Proxima'' is capable of delivering crippling blows to enemy shields and armor when required. But as ever, discretion is always the better part of valor.
Design of the ''Damar'' proceeded first, and the ''Ghemor'' was created with nearly-identical systems at a smaller scale. Though a very large vessel by Cardassian standards, the ''Ghemor'' was only half as large as the battleship that she was being designed to support. As the design matured in the 2390s, the Detapa Council was confident enough to authorize a full fleet of the new classes to form a reconstituted Eleventh Order, rebuilt with Dominion technology after the Dominion sacrificed the 500,000 soldiers of that Order during the Dominion War.  


Drawing upon a sophisticated warp drive, ''Proxima'' can match ships such as the Prometheus, Inquiry and even [[Intrepid Class|Intrepid-class]] for top speed, but her cruising speed is reduced due to her size and hull geometry. At impulse speeds, her impulse engines are unparalleled when it comes to their raw ability to accelerate and turn a massive starship, meaning she is deceptively agile in combat. This superb performance comes at a cost; her engineering team requires many specialists in their respective fields to keep her systems functioning at peak performance, meaning engineers make up a large proportion of the personnel manifest.
By 2401, at least two ''Ghemor''-class vessels were in service, as they appeared alongside the CUV ''Damar'' during the crisis which led to the renewal of active insurgencies in the [[Former Demilitarized Zone]]. Starfleet Intelligence estimates that there may already be several dozen of these ships in service, based on observations of material and personnel flow around Cardassian space.


As one of the fleet’s premier explorers, ''Proxima'' enjoys state-of-the-art resources and facilities dedicated for exploration and scientific research purposes for every scientific discipline operating aboard ship, making the ship less of a specialist research or exploration vessel and more of a general all-rounder. She does boast an impressive sensor suite capable of analysing most nebulae and performing micrometre-scale orbital scans, and which has also proven to be more than a match for most older cloaking devices.
==The 'Ghemor'' Class In Play==
 
* ''Ghemor''-class warships serve as a counter to the Federation's own combined cruiser-carrier vessels, the ''Akira'' and ''Alita,'' and will be operated in similar ways. These ships emphasize beam weapon power over torpedoes, though.
In contrast to her brief as a deep space explorer, it is a surprise to note the lack of dedicated facilities for diplomatic functions compared to other dedicated diplomatic platforms such as the Obena and Odyssey classes. ''Proxima'' has only three VIP staterooms, albeit luxurious and spacious ones, but these facilities are located away from the main lounge and holodecks which would normally play host to diplomatic gatherings. Her tactical capabilities and status as the closest thing to a Federation battleship might not fit the profile of a diplomatic cruiser, but it is those very capabilities that mean ''Proxima'' is more than ideal for transporting dignitaries through potentially hostile territories or to tense negotiations.
* There are many more ''Ghemor''-class vessels in service than the larger ''Damar,'' but there wouldn't be more than a dozen or so of them in total. They are rare, powerful vessels that would usually be close to their flagships or serve as flagships of a group of smaller, older ships.
 
* The ''Ghemor'' is intended to operate in a battlegroup of one ''Damar''-class battleship, two ''Ghemor''-class cruisers and three ''Detapa''-class escorts, alongside an embarked defense screen of Hideki-class patrol ships carried aboard the flagship and the two carriers. As before, Starfleet has only observed one of these formations, but Cardassian ships are almost never alone, so you shouldn't expect the ''Ghemor'' to be an exception to that.
Although not as spacious as some of her contemporaries, and even successors such as the [[Odyssey Class|Odyssey-class]], ''Proxima'' would still be considered a very comfortable posting among fleet personnel, with competition for postings high and applications usually numbering in the hundreds for every vacancy. For those lucky enough to serve, a wide variety of housing arrangements provide her crew with ample opportunities to integrate, whilst senior officers benefit from staterooms and spacious suites as rank dictates. Access to a range of shipboard amenities allows the crew to eat, socialise and unwind however they see fit, with holodecks, mess facilities, a theatre, an auditorium, gymnasiums and arboretums among facilities available to all.
 
=Key Location Data=
*''Main Article: [[User:Kai1701E/Proxima/Deck_Listing|''Proxima'' deck listing]]
*''Main Article: [[User:Kai1701E/Proxima/Tour|Tour of the ''Proxima'' ]]
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==
[[File:Proxima1.jpg|right|thumb|Main Bridge; command center for the USS ''Proxima'']]
Consisting of an amalgamation of successful features from both the [[Galaxy Class|Galaxy]] and [[Sovereign Class|Sovereign]] lineages, ''Proxima'' has one of the more unique bridge modules in the fleet. Importantly, it makes the most of a variety of technological advancements, such as holoprojectors, holographic communications, in-built weapons lockers and three-dimensional computer displays wherever possible.
 
A unique design feature of the ''Proxima'' bridge module is the desire to have as many stations as possible facing a single focal point at the heart of the command center. This focal point is the United Federation of Planets logo proudly displayed on the carpeted deck plating, but this is not for purely decorative reasons. The logo actually serves as a holo-communications platform at the center of the bridge, capable of displaying holoprojections of people lightyears away. Surrounding the holo-platform is the standard tri-seat command pit, with seats for the Captain, Executive Officer (starboard) and a third seat (port), reserved for the use of the ship's Counsellor, Chief Medical Officer or any official or dignitary the Captain sees fit to permit on the bridge. Each seat has independent computer controls allowing access to a wide variety of ship systems.
[[File:Proxima2.jpg|left|thumb|Forward view, including holocommunications platform]]
Directly port and starboard of the command chairs are the inward-facing duty stations for tactical operations (port) and science (starboard). On the perimeter of the bridge there are countless other additional stations designed to support mission operations. Behind the main science station on the starboard bulkhead, additional science and medical consoles are available, as well as access to life support. Adjacent to them on the starboard bulkhead, strategic operations, intelligence and security deployment stations are the focus. Directly behind the command chairs is a large console entirely configurable for the needs of any department, but with dedicated access to engineering functions if required, allowing the Chief Engineer (or any assigned officer) unparalleled access to engineering systems outside of the engineering bay itself. On the aft bulkhead, the obligatory Master Systems Display (MSD) is present, but this is a fully customisable display, capable of hundreds of functions, including operating as a reduced viewscreen for mission operations.
 
Directly ahead of the command pit, at the bottom of the ramp and between the commanding officer and the holographic viewscreen, two curved consoles serve as duty stations for Operations (port) and Flight Operations (starboard).
[[File:Proxima3.jpg|right|thumb|Main bridge under red alert conditions]]
Around the command center, four doors provide access to and from the bridge. On the forward port bulkhead, access is available to the commanding officer's ready room, and adjacent to it, the observation lounge and strategic operations suite. 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. Either may be overridden for priority access to key locations around the ship.
 
Most notably, and a further move away from more recent trends, the bridge module is very well-lit, with the colours and tones in the room complimenting each other nicely and creating a warm aesthetic that is pleasing on the eye. During red alert, however, the bridge lights are dimmed and largely replaced by dozens of strip lights (visible along the floor and walls) that flash five times at the initial call for red alert, and then remain stationary until the alert is cancelled.
==Strategic Operations Suite or ''StratOps'', Deck 1==
[[File:Stratops.png|thumb|left|StratOps, center for strategic coordination and intel gathering.]]
Accessible from the bridge, the new Strategic Operations suite (known colloquially as StratOps) is an exciting new addition designed to enhance the strategic capabilities of ''Proxima'' during longer-term missions and large-scale engagements. Facilities in this room allow the crew to deal with any scenario that may arise in their mission, without the need to access more specialised facilities around the ship unless absolutely necessary or appropriate. Missions are routinely monitored here, and additional personnel from across the ship may be assigned on a needs basis, such as additional medical or science personnel when evacuating a colony or dealing with an anomaly; security may be beefed up from here in the event of a tactical scenario such as an intruder alert or boarding action; intelligence, strategic operations and command analysts are likely to use the space to provide relevant departments with up to date information in ever-changing scenarios. Interestingly, it is the preference of Captain Gor to hold senior staff briefings in the StratOps suite, with the lack of chairs allowing for a more fluid dynamic in the room where anyone can access the consoles, move around, discuss and form ideas.

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The Ghemor-class carrier is a large, state-of-the-art Cardassian warship designed for point defense duties in battlegroups alongside the Damar-class battleship and Detapa-class escort. Using extremely wide forward firing arcs and two squadrons of Hideki-class patrol vessels, the Ghemor is a direct counter to the Akira and Alita-class cruisers in service with Starfleet.

Science and Exploration

As a support vessel, the Ghemor is not intended for independent exploration, but her larger size compared to the Galor and Keldon allow her to be equipped with more labs. Her sensors are also extremely advanced, though they are tuned for threat analysis more than exploration. Where a Ghemor would be useful in an exploratory capacity is her ability to deploy lots of smaller vessels. The same features that make her adept at scouring a system for fugitives would be useful in conducting a survey.

Diplomacy

While primarily intended to support Damar battlegroups, a Ghemor would also be an excellent flagship of a group of older Cardassian warships, in which case it could find itself playing a diplomatic role. It has similar capabilities to these older vessels, with guest quarters and a conference facility, and can host dignitaries in superior comfort than a Galor can. In situations where the Cardassian Union has decided to seek peaceful relations with a smaller power rather than conquest, a Ghemor would be a less-intimidating emissary than a Damar.

Engineering

Maintaining the typical ankh-shape of Cardassian vessels, the Ghemor has a forward hull substantially wider both proportionally and literally than older Cardassian destroyers and cruisers. The purpose of this wide hull is to provide a huge forward firing arc for the ship's main weapons and to provide accommodations for the crew, as the main body of the ship has significant space devoted to hangers. The width of the ship also allows for four sets of shorter warp coils, which further allows for increased mission space within the hull. There are four impulse engines that give the ship substantial sublight maneuvering capabilities. The primary reactor is oversized for the ship and takes up the "tail" module. Like other new Cardassian designs, hybrid Cardassian-Dominion technology is used throughout, which makes her complex to maintain and operate.

Tactical

The Ghemor is primarily a warship. With eight dual beam banks mounted forward on the wings, she can create a screen of phaser-polaron fire in a full 180-degree dome ahead of the ship to ward off small vessels. To handle larger threats, there are three heavy phaser-polaron arrays mounted in the forward deflector assembly, as well as four torpedo launchers flanking the bridge. Aft torpedo coverage is provided by two additional launchers flanking the aft sensor array, which also contains an additional aft-firing heavy phaser-polaron emitter. An additional dozen phaser-polaron emitters dot the hull to provide additional close-in coverage. In concert with a Damar battlegroup, two Ghemors are intended to protect the flanks of the larger battleship by creating an impenetrable field of fire, while taking shots at cruisers and other capital ships as the opportunity presents itself.

As a carrier, the Ghemor embarks six Hideki-class patrol vessels which are launched from aft-facing doors amidships. While the Ghemor lays down fire in its forward arcs, the patrol vessels are given cover to flank the enemy. Like with many Cardassian vessels, Ghemor-class starships are weakest from the sides, and so having two squadrons of patrol craft aboard gives them a better shot at avoiding being flanked. These ships are also ideal at hunting down smaller raiders—a tactic that the Cardassian military has become adept at thanks to lessons learned fighting the Maquis.

Shipboard Life

Comfortable and advanced, the Ghemor is a sought-after posting for Cardassian soldiers. While not quite as prestigious as the larger Damar, these ships are still rare and powerful. Crews of these ships are selected for their talent and loyalty, and are rewarded with spacious quarters and access to recreational facilities like holosuites not found on smaller ships. At this point, a Ghemor captain would be a highly-trained gul with many years of experience. Medical facilities on the Ghemor are also well-equipped, located centrally near the hangers, which makes the ship suitable for medical response missions.

Ghemor-class History

Following the Dominion War, the Cardassian military was in tatters and the Union itself was reliant on Federation aid to feed its people and to help with rebuilding. Eager to turn a corner, nearly all of the debris and other reminders of the war were quickly expunged from their worlds. The restored Obsidian Order seized every bit of Dominion debris left in Cardassian space, primarily to aid in their ostensible primary mission of prosecuting collaborators and war criminals, but also out of a desire to retain the one thing they had that might one day give the Cardassian Union an edge. Operation Akleen, named for the founder of the Cardassian Union, was initiated to reverse engineer this technology from a secret base in concert with their extensive sensor records from the war. Working slowly and methodically, the Obsidian Order's scientists were able to create new hybrid sensor, computer, engine, and weapons systems from the scraps of Dominion technology they salvaged, despite not having fully functional components to any one system. Utilizing this technology was not considered to be a high priority because of the need to rebuild more pressing infrastructure and because utilizing it would likely lead to souring of relations with the Federation—and potentially a violation of the Treaty of Bajor—so the Detapa Council kept it in reserve.

When aid was rescinded in 2385, the Detapa Council reconsidered its position and authorized the secret design and construction of a new flagship. They barely had the resources to feed their military let alone field a fleet like the one they had pre-war, so they knew they needed a technological advantage to make up for it. Thus the Damar-class battleship was born, alongside the smaller Ghemor-class carrier and the Detapa-class escort. Unlike the previous Cardassian military doctrine which used phalanxes of many ships of the same class, these new vessels would operate in mixed-class battlegroups using tactics learned from both the Dominion and the Federation.

Design of the Damar proceeded first, and the Ghemor was created with nearly-identical systems at a smaller scale. Though a very large vessel by Cardassian standards, the Ghemor was only half as large as the battleship that she was being designed to support. As the design matured in the 2390s, the Detapa Council was confident enough to authorize a full fleet of the new classes to form a reconstituted Eleventh Order, rebuilt with Dominion technology after the Dominion sacrificed the 500,000 soldiers of that Order during the Dominion War.

By 2401, at least two Ghemor-class vessels were in service, as they appeared alongside the CUV Damar during the crisis which led to the renewal of active insurgencies in the Former Demilitarized Zone. Starfleet Intelligence estimates that there may already be several dozen of these ships in service, based on observations of material and personnel flow around Cardassian space.

The 'Ghemor Class In Play

  • Ghemor-class warships serve as a counter to the Federation's own combined cruiser-carrier vessels, the Akira and Alita, and will be operated in similar ways. These ships emphasize beam weapon power over torpedoes, though.
  • There are many more Ghemor-class vessels in service than the larger Damar, but there wouldn't be more than a dozen or so of them in total. They are rare, powerful vessels that would usually be close to their flagships or serve as flagships of a group of smaller, older ships.
  • The Ghemor is intended to operate in a battlegroup of one Damar-class battleship, two Ghemor-class cruisers and three Detapa-class escorts, alongside an embarked defense screen of Hideki-class patrol ships carried aboard the flagship and the two carriers. As before, Starfleet has only observed one of these formations, but Cardassian ships are almost never alone, so you shouldn't expect the Ghemor to be an exception to that.