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| seal = [[Image:TF86Seal.png]]
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| affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
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| operator = [[Starfleet]]
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| status =
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| dateEntered = 2375
| productionEnd =
| retired =  
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| maxSpeed = Warp 9.2
| emergencySpeed = Warp 9.5
| energyWeapons = *8x Type-X pulse phaser cannons
| torpLaunchers = *1 forward
*1 aft
| torpPayload = *50 Photon Torpedoes
*50 Quantum Torpedoes
| shields = Multi-Layered Shielding System
| dockingfacilities =  
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Now often described as a solution looking for a problem, the '''''Typhon''-class carrier''' is a limited-production vessel that was developed during the Dominion War as a combat support platform, but which now has extremely niche applications within Starfleet. Sometimes classified as a mobile base, this relatively small starship carries two wings of [[Starfighters|fighters]] and is generally meant to serve as a command and control hub for an area of space beyond the normal range of a starbase, operating in support of other small starships.


Based out of [[Starbase 86]] and bordering the unclaimed [[The Triangle|Triangle]] region of the Beta Quadrant, T'''ask Force 86''' has a mandate of maintaining local stability and security. They operate in regions beset by insurgency or criminal forces, primarily through cooperation and support of local governments and civilian populations.
== Science and Exploration ==
Though she is not intended for exploratory missions, the ''Typhon'' class has a full science department aboard to analyze anomalies in the field and to support reconnaissance operations. Thus, there is a limited contingent of general science labs aboard. Compared to other small starships, the ''Typhon'' has a full complement of probes designed to support its operations in fringe regions of space, with a large number of advanced sensor probes that can linger in systems for years at a time. The ''Typhon''’s greatest strength is its ability to secure areas of space for future exploration, rather than performing exploratory duties herself.


==Objectives ==
== Diplomatic ==
*'''Manage''' Starfleet’s border defence and counterinsurgency operations.
The ''Typhon'' class’s diplomatic capabilities are essentially non-existent, as the majority of the ship’s compact hull is packed with quarters for its pilots, engineering systems, and the hanger bays themselves. However, given their capability to serve as a remote forward outpost, these vessels serve as a link back to Starfleet Command and so can be used as an effective conduit for other starship captains to consult with headquarters during negotiations and first contact scenarios.
*'''Monitor''' criminal organisations operating within the Triangle region.
*'''Develop''' relationships with local governments and communities.
*'''Assist''' those local governments to push back against criminal elements already established and prevent footholds being established.


==Overview==
== Engineering ==
Following the synth attack on Mars in 2385, the Federation consolidated her borders and pulled back on her exploratory missions to focus on protecting Federation worlds and citizens. This action caused power vacuums to arise in several areas, allowing criminal organisations to fill those vacuums.
The design of the ''Typhon c''lass has much more in common with bulk freighters than mainline Starfleet vessels, dispensing entirely with the traditional primary-secondary hull arrangement. The entire vessel is a roughly-rectangular, boxy monohull, which flares out amidships and narrows at the bow. The majority of the ship’s surface is covered in a substantial layer of ablative armor, though there is a lateral band of windows, sensor arrays, and defensive systems running around the hull.


Operating out of a Starbase on the edge of the [[Azure Nebula]], Task Force 86 is charged with border defence and counterinsurgency operations throughout the Federation. From its Headquarters on [[Starbase 86]], the Task Force manages and co-ordinates patrols of the Federation’s borders with her neighbours and responds to incursions, monitors criminal activity within Federation space, works with local governments and communities to push back against and disrupt that criminal activity.
This unusual hull geometry and a design brief that called for a minimized target profile requires four warp nacelles, mounted in pairs on either side of the ship’s aft section, where they are concealed from the front by the ship’s hull. The warp field is a unique four-lobed configuration that overcomes some of the inefficiencies inherent to the design, but limits the ship’s overall top speed to warp eight. This necessitated the inclusion of a series of docking latches on the dorsal surface which allows the ''Typhon'' to dock with large explorers to be transported to their deployments at higher speeds. Two large impulse engines give the carrier very respectable sub-light speeds.


One particular area of concern for the Federation is The Triangle, an unaligned region between the borders of the Federation, the Romulan Republic and the Klingon Empire. The Triangle has always been a hotbed of criminal activity but the Federation’s shift in focus over the past fifteen years allowed several criminal groups to expand their operations and threaten the stability of worlds throughout the Federation.
== Tactical ==
The ''Typhon c''lass is equipped with ten pulse phaser cannon turrets, two each port, starboard, and forward in the lateral trench and the remaining two on the ventral and dorsal surface of the hull, which provides comprehensive defensive coverage. While most ships of this size use phaser arrays, the turrets require less surface area and so allow the ship to have more armor to increase survivability. In addition, the individual turrets can be trained very effectively against small craft because of their faster firing time. The ship is also equipped with forward and aft torpedo launchers of the same design found aboard the Sovereign-class.


==Task Force Assets and Headquarters==
The ''Typhon'' is most effective in combat when being supported by its fighter group, and the two units work together in symbiosis to protect one another during engagements with other small craft. Critically, though, the ''Typhon'' is not meant to take down other capital ships, as it is difficult for it to bring enough firepower to bear on a single target to significantly weaken large vessels’ shields. Instead, it is typically accompanied by other starships or it must employ bombers. The ship’s heavy ablative armor and monohull design, however, makes it a tough nut to crack for all but the most determined attackers, so it can simply absorb fire until it has worn down the enemy or recovered its fighters so that it can retreat.
With the Triangle a particular area of interest to Task Force 86 and its remit, headquarters along with flagship [[USS Majestic]] are located near the border at [[Starbase 86]]. A smaller outpost, it provides support and resupply to Starfleet vessels heading to the chaotic, unclaimed region, and for many, is the last stop before the end of civilisation.


===Task Force Starships===
=== Embarked Craft ===
*[[USS Majestic|USS ''Majestic'']], a [[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign-''class explorer]] - Task Force Flagship
The primary function of the ''Typhon'' class is to deliver fighters and other small attack vessels into combat. A typical loadout is 26 ''Valkyrie''-class fighters, though for strike missions it can instead carry 12 fighters and 6 ''Apsara''-class bombers. A standard complement of a half-dozen shuttles and two runabouts is also available.
*[[USS Chico|USS ''Chico'']], a [[California Class|California-class utility cruiser]]
*[[USS Crazy Horse|USS ''Crazy Horse'']], an [[Excelsior Class|''Excelsior''-class heavy cruiser]]
*[[USS Damascus|USS ''Damascus'']], a [[Grissom Class|Grissom-class surveyor]]
*[[USS Erigone|USS ''Erigone'']], a [[Raven Class|''Raven''-class corvette]]
*[[USS Falstaff|USS ''Falstaff'']], a [[Reliant Class|''Reliant''-class frigate]]
*[[USS Farragut|USS ''Farragut'']], a [[Nebula Class|''Nebula''-class heavy cruiser]]
*[[USS Liris]], a ''[[Raven Class|Raven]]''[[Raven Class|-class corvette]]
*[[USS Los Angeles]], a [[New Orleans Class]]
*[[USS Neptune|USS ''Neptune'']], a [[Vesta Class|''Vesta''-class explorer]]
*[[USS Renown|USS ''Renown'']], an [[Akira Class|''Akira''-class heavy cruiser]]
*[[USS Solstice|USS ''Solstice'']], a [[Nova Class|''Nova''-class frigate]]
*[[USS Sovereign|USS ''Sovereign'']], a [[Sovereign Class|''Sovereign''-class explorer]]
*[[USS Xenius|USS ''Xenius'']], a ''[[Raven Class|Raven]]''[[Raven Class|-class corvette]]


== Task Force History ==
To accommodate this large number of small craft, the ''Typhon'' has multiple hanger bays to handle a wide variety of embarked craft. The ship’s main hanger is located in the center of the ship, and this is where its squadrons are stored, repaired, armed, and refueled. Craft exit the ''Typhon'' through a number of different avenues depending on the mission parameters; ''Valkyrie''-class fighters are capable of using four lateral launch channels that connect directly to the main hanger, while larger vessels are deployed through eight underslung launch bays, which are housed in a retractable structure on the ventral side of the ship. The ventral hanger retracts for warp and certain combat situations, occupying the space within the center of the ship that is otherwise used to raise and lower craft via tractor beam down into the launch bays.
Task Force 86 has had along and illustrious career as one of the longest serving Task Forces in the Fourth Fleet's history. In 2399, when Starfleet tasked the Fourth Fleet to return to space they also knew it was vitally important that their backyard was watched just as much what laid beyond. As a result, Task Force 86 was designated with the task of border patrol and security. One area that had become a further hotbed of criminal insurgency since the Attack on Mars was around the Azure Nebula in the region known as the [[The Triangle]]. Task Force 86 was assigned to setup its headquarters in this region as a starting point.  


=== The Archanis Campaign ===
Retrieval is primarily handled through two large bays on the stern of the ship, which connect all the way through to the central hanger. These bays also handle general small craft activity, such as launching and retrieving shuttles and runabouts.
Task Force 86's mandate was put to the test in 2399 when the [[Archanis Sector]] was attacked by the [[Hunters of D'Ghor]]. The Fourth Fleet sent a large presence into the sector to defend the border and remove the threat to the Federation colonists and other important assets. Along with other task forces, starships from Task Force 86 responding immediately to the invasion and were able to eventually push the rogue faction out of Federation territory. Working in tandem with other ships, the border was eventually secured from further raids by the Hunters, however the clean-up operation would require a lot of effort. While [[Task Force 93]] led on helping with repairs, rebuilding and recovery operations among the Federation colonies, it would be Task Force 86 that would be required to ensure the border was secure. Thanks to help from [[Task Force 17]], who had built a brand new sensor array near to the border, Task Force 86 were able to monitor and defend the border from any further attacks. After several months of heavy patrolling and the instalment of new defence grids (or upgrades to existing ones), Task Force 86 was able to pull some of its forces from the area after it appeared that the tension along the border had returned to the status quo.  


=== The Echoes of the Tkon ===
== Shipboard Life ==
During the end of 2399, every single ship across Starfleet was placed on high alert after multiple sightings of the [[Omega molecule]] were reported. Task Force 86 was given the simple order: secure the border. During this crisis, it was vitally important for the Federation's territory to be defended. Orders were issued to all Task Force 86 ships and bases to patrol various borders, incase local neighbours decided to take advantage of the situation. Captains were ordered to do whatever it took to ensure Federation security was maintained, such a harsh approach was a surprise to many crews however when it came apparent that Omega was a genuine threat across the entire galaxy, it was down to Task Force 86 to maintain order and prevent chaos from creeping into Federation space. Along with patrols, Task Force 86 ships provided escort to convoys of ships evacuating from affected areas or responded to those who needed help.  
Life aboard a ''Typhon''-class carrier is quite different than aboard any other Federation ship, both in terms of the day-to-day routine and the ship’s command and control arrangement. While a standard bridge is used to control the ship itself, there is a second flight control center located above the bow which coordinates the movement of the ship’s fighters and other small craft.


=== The Stormbreaker Campaign ===
Given how stressful piloting small spacecraft can be, the accommodations aboard the ''Typhon'' are comfortable. Pilots and other flight crew all have their own quarters, with generous lounges, gymnasia, and an arboretum available for rest and relaxation. The ship also has eight holodecks. A further four holosuites are reserved for pilot training exercises. Medical facilities are top-notch and significantly larger than other medium-sized ships. These crew support facilities both ensure that the ''Typhon''’s crew is well taken care of, but also allow it to serve as a forward operating base for small starships like the Defiant and Saber-class, so that their crews can relax and recuperate between missions.
In early 2400, the [[Century Storm]] hit the [[ma:Paulson Nebula|Paulson Nebula]] and the surrounding region. This phenomenon severely affected those ships, stations and colonies that existed in this area, causing huge disruption to communication and placing lives on the line. To prevent millions from being killed, the Federation government ordered an immediate evacuation of the area. Elements from Task Force 86 responded to the distress calls of those in need but also aided in preventing criminal organisations from taking advantage of the innocent who were attempting to flee affected areas.  


==== Sundered Wings ====
== Class History ==
Having so many ships and stations based near to the shared border with the Romulans, Task Force 86 found itself once again having to monitor the border and prevent local crime syndicates from interfering when the [[Star Empire of Rator]] collapsed and the [[Velorum Sector]] declared its independence before seeking assistance from the Federation. This massive political upheaval caused a high level of tension between the Federation and the various Romulan Factions. Task Force 86 ships were ordered to track any ships crossing the border and causing more strife that was not needed. Those ships involved prevent some pirate ships from launching raids against civilian targets and halting any Romulan warlords from gaining resources from the black market. The Velorum Sector eventually opted to join the Romulan Republic once a majority of their worlds were stabilised, thanks to the efforts of Starfleet and a meditated deal led by the Federation.
Developed after the disastrous encounter between the USS ''Odyssey'' and the Jem’Hadar, the ''Typhon'' was originally envisioned as a combat starship that would completely eliminate the structural vulnerabilities common to Federation starships, namely the connections between various hull components, such as the interconnecting dorsal and nacelle pylons. Based off of design elements more common to bulk freighters than to Starfleet vessels, the original space frame design was boxy and angular, studded with phaser arrays and left with open space to accommodate new weapons designs. It would be slow and ungainly, so it would be delivered into battle by other starships. However, early on in the design process, Starfleet managed to solve the problem that made the Dominion’s polaron weapons so effective against Federation shields, and so the need for an armored starship became less pressing. Indeed, the new Sovereign-class starships coming online in the early 2370s were markedly superior in terms of armament.


=== Command History ===
Instead of an assault vessel, the ''Typhon'' was redesigned to repurpose the space that the designers had left over for experimental weapons into large hangar bays, to deploy two squadrons of experimental ''Valkyrie''-class fighters, when it was seen that existing starship designs were ill-equipped to deploy and support starfighters with standard shuttle bays. The design was further altered to add command and control systems, as well as scientific and medical facilities that would allow it to serve as a mobile outpost in support of Starfleet’s smallest vessels, many of which were not being built up to full spec anyway during the run-up of production for the war.


* Early 2399: Rear Admiral Arjaal Taam
The USS ''Typhon'' was launched in early 2375, just in time to participate in some of the most crucial battles of the war, but by the time her sister ship, ''Prophyrion'', left the yards, the Treaty of Bajor had been signed and the war was over. There were orders for an additional four units that were completed, as Starfleet was wary of how lasting the peace would be, but the majority of these vessels were held in reserve at shipyards rather than deployed on active service. The Typhon herself acquitted herself very well in combat situations, but her low top speed and lack of versatility meant that she was relegated to frontier areas that needed both her fighters and her fleet support capabilities.
* Early 2399: Rear Admiral T'Vrell
* Mid-2399:Commodore Maxwell Stafford
* Early 2400: Fleet Captain Erill'Yun Mek
* Mid 2400: Fleet Captain Brodie Lewis
* Late 2400 :Commodore Jaret Taila*


''<sup>* denotes Interim Commander</sup>''
During the 2380s, the ''Typhon''-class carriers were deployed to protect refugee ships during the evacuation of Romulus, as well as to support the vast fleets of runabouts and shuttles that were in use for those missions. One vessel, the ''Theodamos'', was destroyed during the attack on Mars in 2385. Following the destruction of Romulus, they were switched to a defensive posture along the Romulan border to ensure that the chaos roiling in their space did not spill over into the Federation.
 
By the 2390s, the ''Typhon'' class remains in service, but is seen as an unusual design that lost much of its utility when the conflict it was built for ended. However, they remain extremely valuable in situations where Starfleet needs to deploy a force of small craft that can be supported independently.
 
== The Typhon Class in Play ==
* The ''Typhon'' class is an unusual design and it’s an extremely rare sight. You’re not often going to see them in the core of the Federation, as the ones that are in service are in frontier areas, and the rest are laid up in shipyards.
* This class has a very different feel than other starships; it’s much more like serving on a starbase or an outpost than an explorer, though they are comfortable ships.
* The ship itself is unlikely to be doing any knife-fight range combat of its own, as that’s what its fighters are for. ''Typhon'' captains must resist allowing the carrier itself to get caught up in the fray, and instead stay out of the battle and support their fighters with torpedo salvos. The phaser cannons are for point-defense purposes.
* It would be unusual for a captain of a vessel like this not to have experience with fighters, either as a pilot themselves or in some other capacity.
 
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Typhon Class
Information
Affiliation

United Federation of Planets

Role

Carrier

Service
Operator

Starfleet

Entered Service

2375

Endurance
Expected Design Life

100 Years

Expected Refit Cycle

10 Years

Expected Resupply Cycle

2 Years

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

300

Emergency Capacity

2,500

Dimensions
Length

350 meters

Width

125 meters

Height

85 meters

Decks

25

Propulsion
Propulsion Systems

Matter/Antimatter powered warp drive

Cruise Speed

Warp 7

Maximum Speed

Warp 9.2

Emergency Speed

Warp 9.5

Armaments
Energy Weapons
  • 8x Type-X pulse phaser cannons
Torpedo Launchers
  • 1 forward
  • 1 aft
Torpedo Payload
  • 50 Photon Torpedoes
  • 50 Quantum Torpedoes
Shields

Multi-Layered Shielding System

Small Craft
Shuttlebays

6

Shuttles

6

Runabouts

2

Fighters

24

Template:Specification

Now often described as a solution looking for a problem, the Typhon-class carrier is a limited-production vessel that was developed during the Dominion War as a combat support platform, but which now has extremely niche applications within Starfleet. Sometimes classified as a mobile base, this relatively small starship carries two wings of fighters and is generally meant to serve as a command and control hub for an area of space beyond the normal range of a starbase, operating in support of other small starships.

Science and Exploration

Though she is not intended for exploratory missions, the Typhon class has a full science department aboard to analyze anomalies in the field and to support reconnaissance operations. Thus, there is a limited contingent of general science labs aboard. Compared to other small starships, the Typhon has a full complement of probes designed to support its operations in fringe regions of space, with a large number of advanced sensor probes that can linger in systems for years at a time. The Typhon’s greatest strength is its ability to secure areas of space for future exploration, rather than performing exploratory duties herself.

Diplomatic

The Typhon class’s diplomatic capabilities are essentially non-existent, as the majority of the ship’s compact hull is packed with quarters for its pilots, engineering systems, and the hanger bays themselves. However, given their capability to serve as a remote forward outpost, these vessels serve as a link back to Starfleet Command and so can be used as an effective conduit for other starship captains to consult with headquarters during negotiations and first contact scenarios.

Engineering

The design of the Typhon class has much more in common with bulk freighters than mainline Starfleet vessels, dispensing entirely with the traditional primary-secondary hull arrangement. The entire vessel is a roughly-rectangular, boxy monohull, which flares out amidships and narrows at the bow. The majority of the ship’s surface is covered in a substantial layer of ablative armor, though there is a lateral band of windows, sensor arrays, and defensive systems running around the hull.

This unusual hull geometry and a design brief that called for a minimized target profile requires four warp nacelles, mounted in pairs on either side of the ship’s aft section, where they are concealed from the front by the ship’s hull. The warp field is a unique four-lobed configuration that overcomes some of the inefficiencies inherent to the design, but limits the ship’s overall top speed to warp eight. This necessitated the inclusion of a series of docking latches on the dorsal surface which allows the Typhon to dock with large explorers to be transported to their deployments at higher speeds. Two large impulse engines give the carrier very respectable sub-light speeds.

Tactical

The Typhon class is equipped with ten pulse phaser cannon turrets, two each port, starboard, and forward in the lateral trench and the remaining two on the ventral and dorsal surface of the hull, which provides comprehensive defensive coverage. While most ships of this size use phaser arrays, the turrets require less surface area and so allow the ship to have more armor to increase survivability. In addition, the individual turrets can be trained very effectively against small craft because of their faster firing time. The ship is also equipped with forward and aft torpedo launchers of the same design found aboard the Sovereign-class.

The Typhon is most effective in combat when being supported by its fighter group, and the two units work together in symbiosis to protect one another during engagements with other small craft. Critically, though, the Typhon is not meant to take down other capital ships, as it is difficult for it to bring enough firepower to bear on a single target to significantly weaken large vessels’ shields. Instead, it is typically accompanied by other starships or it must employ bombers. The ship’s heavy ablative armor and monohull design, however, makes it a tough nut to crack for all but the most determined attackers, so it can simply absorb fire until it has worn down the enemy or recovered its fighters so that it can retreat.

Embarked Craft

The primary function of the Typhon class is to deliver fighters and other small attack vessels into combat. A typical loadout is 26 Valkyrie-class fighters, though for strike missions it can instead carry 12 fighters and 6 Apsara-class bombers. A standard complement of a half-dozen shuttles and two runabouts is also available.

To accommodate this large number of small craft, the Typhon has multiple hanger bays to handle a wide variety of embarked craft. The ship’s main hanger is located in the center of the ship, and this is where its squadrons are stored, repaired, armed, and refueled. Craft exit the Typhon through a number of different avenues depending on the mission parameters; Valkyrie-class fighters are capable of using four lateral launch channels that connect directly to the main hanger, while larger vessels are deployed through eight underslung launch bays, which are housed in a retractable structure on the ventral side of the ship. The ventral hanger retracts for warp and certain combat situations, occupying the space within the center of the ship that is otherwise used to raise and lower craft via tractor beam down into the launch bays.

Retrieval is primarily handled through two large bays on the stern of the ship, which connect all the way through to the central hanger. These bays also handle general small craft activity, such as launching and retrieving shuttles and runabouts.

Shipboard Life

Life aboard a Typhon-class carrier is quite different than aboard any other Federation ship, both in terms of the day-to-day routine and the ship’s command and control arrangement. While a standard bridge is used to control the ship itself, there is a second flight control center located above the bow which coordinates the movement of the ship’s fighters and other small craft.

Given how stressful piloting small spacecraft can be, the accommodations aboard the Typhon are comfortable. Pilots and other flight crew all have their own quarters, with generous lounges, gymnasia, and an arboretum available for rest and relaxation. The ship also has eight holodecks. A further four holosuites are reserved for pilot training exercises. Medical facilities are top-notch and significantly larger than other medium-sized ships. These crew support facilities both ensure that the Typhon’s crew is well taken care of, but also allow it to serve as a forward operating base for small starships like the Defiant and Saber-class, so that their crews can relax and recuperate between missions.

Class History

Developed after the disastrous encounter between the USS Odyssey and the Jem’Hadar, the Typhon was originally envisioned as a combat starship that would completely eliminate the structural vulnerabilities common to Federation starships, namely the connections between various hull components, such as the interconnecting dorsal and nacelle pylons. Based off of design elements more common to bulk freighters than to Starfleet vessels, the original space frame design was boxy and angular, studded with phaser arrays and left with open space to accommodate new weapons designs. It would be slow and ungainly, so it would be delivered into battle by other starships. However, early on in the design process, Starfleet managed to solve the problem that made the Dominion’s polaron weapons so effective against Federation shields, and so the need for an armored starship became less pressing. Indeed, the new Sovereign-class starships coming online in the early 2370s were markedly superior in terms of armament.

Instead of an assault vessel, the Typhon was redesigned to repurpose the space that the designers had left over for experimental weapons into large hangar bays, to deploy two squadrons of experimental Valkyrie-class fighters, when it was seen that existing starship designs were ill-equipped to deploy and support starfighters with standard shuttle bays. The design was further altered to add command and control systems, as well as scientific and medical facilities that would allow it to serve as a mobile outpost in support of Starfleet’s smallest vessels, many of which were not being built up to full spec anyway during the run-up of production for the war.

The USS Typhon was launched in early 2375, just in time to participate in some of the most crucial battles of the war, but by the time her sister ship, Prophyrion, left the yards, the Treaty of Bajor had been signed and the war was over. There were orders for an additional four units that were completed, as Starfleet was wary of how lasting the peace would be, but the majority of these vessels were held in reserve at shipyards rather than deployed on active service. The Typhon herself acquitted herself very well in combat situations, but her low top speed and lack of versatility meant that she was relegated to frontier areas that needed both her fighters and her fleet support capabilities.

During the 2380s, the Typhon-class carriers were deployed to protect refugee ships during the evacuation of Romulus, as well as to support the vast fleets of runabouts and shuttles that were in use for those missions. One vessel, the Theodamos, was destroyed during the attack on Mars in 2385. Following the destruction of Romulus, they were switched to a defensive posture along the Romulan border to ensure that the chaos roiling in their space did not spill over into the Federation.

By the 2390s, the Typhon class remains in service, but is seen as an unusual design that lost much of its utility when the conflict it was built for ended. However, they remain extremely valuable in situations where Starfleet needs to deploy a force of small craft that can be supported independently.

The Typhon Class in Play

  • The Typhon class is an unusual design and it’s an extremely rare sight. You’re not often going to see them in the core of the Federation, as the ones that are in service are in frontier areas, and the rest are laid up in shipyards.
  • This class has a very different feel than other starships; it’s much more like serving on a starbase or an outpost than an explorer, though they are comfortable ships.
  • The ship itself is unlikely to be doing any knife-fight range combat of its own, as that’s what its fighters are for. Typhon captains must resist allowing the carrier itself to get caught up in the fray, and instead stay out of the battle and support their fighters with torpedo salvos. The phaser cannons are for point-defense purposes.
  • It would be unusual for a captain of a vessel like this not to have experience with fighters, either as a pilot themselves or in some other capacity.