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| name = Fintt
| image = [[File:Valdoreclass.jpg]]
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| displayName = '''''Valdore'' Class'''
| placeoforigin = Devore Prime
| name = Valdore
| species = Devore
| affiliation = *[[Star Empire of Rator]]
| gender = Male
*[[Romulan_Factions#Independent_Romulan_Factions|Independent Romulan Factions]]
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| dateEntered = 2376
| affiliation = [[Devore Imperium]]
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| rank = High Commissioner
| retired =  
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| expectedDuration = 80 years
| position = Commander, Imperative 17
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| timeResupply = 3 years
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| maxSpeed = Warp 9.5
| emergencySpeed = Warp 9.945 (for 12 hours)
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*14x disruptor cannons
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The '''''Valdore''-class warbird''' was the pinnacle of the [[Old Romulan Star Empire|Romulan Star Empire]] from its deployment in the 2370s until [[ma:Romulan_sun#The_Romulan_supernova|the fall of Romulus]] in 2387. Developed for over a decade, the ''Valdore'' was rushed into production to try and reinforce Romulan forces during the [[ma:Dominion War|Dominion War]]. Falling short, the ''Valdore'' was deployed shortly after the war's end and became the crowning achievement of the Romulan fleet for the next decade meant to replace the aging [[D'deridex Class|''D'deridex''-class warbirds]].


Finnt is a High Commissioner of the Devore Imperium. Typical of those employed by his fascist, fanatically anti-telepth government, he believes in the manifest superiority of Devore rules and traditions above all else. As vehement upholder and mouthpiece of his imperial regime, Fintt frequently spouts government propaganda, even going as far as to write several treatises on the dangers of allowing telepaths to “run amok” in the galaxy.
===Exploration and Science===
The ''Valdore'' is equipped with what was a state-of-the-art sensor suite from the time of its design that is still serviceable with minor upgrades over the years. The ''Valdore'' is a multi-purpose warbird which means that exploration was one of the duties that would be required of it. Whereas the [[Klingon Empire]] is more concerned with science as a means for its war machine, the Romulan philosophy of exploration is more in line with the [[United Federation of Planets]] curiosity. The ''Valdore'' was considered a premier warbird for exploration duties at the time of its design and even still any ''Valdore'' remaining in service would be able to match the average modern platform.


Surrounded only by those who agree with him, Fintt embodies Devore social norms. He prizes the unquestioning loyalty of his underlings, brutally eliminating those who second guess his decisions. Having risen through the ranks of the Imperium by plotting and political intrigue, Fintt trusts no one, least of all his allies.
===Diplomacy===
Originally built as the warbird of the future, the ''Valdore'' boasts an impressive ambassadorial suite and diplomatic abilities. The ''Valdore'' has multiple conference rooms for hosting dignitaries of both allies and enemies, multiple living quarters at the level of comfort that a diplomat would expect, and advanced holoprojectors to allow for any unique configurations required.  


Although severely paranoid, Fintt’s ideological zeal and consistent ability to achieve Imperium military objectives have led to the Imperial Ascendency considering him useful, for now. As High Commissioner, Fintt is responsible for the policing of all Devore Imperium space, implementing stop and search policies, and the detention of any telepaths and crews found to be harbouring them.
===Engineering===
Much like the preceding ''D'deridex'', the ''Valdore'' has an aggressive, raptor-like appearance but at only about half the size. The ''Valdore'' is much sleeker, with a cowled head and a much more angular and predatory look. Where the ''Valdore'' really sets itself apart from the ''D'deridex'' is its engineering improvements over the much older design. The ''Valdore'' is faster at both sublight and warp speeds, is far more maneuverable, and boasts an entirely new warp system design based on the same [[ma:Singularity#Artificial_quantum_singularity|artificial singularity concept]].  


== The Razing of Meldagan IV ==
The ''Valdore'' design was conceived to correct the sins of the ''D'deridex'' and one of the largest sins was the way the ''D'deridex'' operated at warp under cloak. While at speeds above warp 6, ''D'deridex'' would have issues with the engines producing a slight subspace variance which could reveal the ship's position. To solve this issue, Romulan engineers developed a two-tiered warp system where the ''Valdore'' had two sets of nacelles. The primary, much larger nacelles, could alone power the ship at faster speeds than the ''D'deridex'' under normal operations. The secondary, much smaller nacelles, are located adjacent to the primary nacelles and work in conjunction with the primary nacelles to allow the ship to operate at warp speeds under cloak without being detected up to the ''Valdore's'' maximum rated speed of warp 9.5. Emergency speeds above that have had varied results in both testing and field applications.


Fintt’s rise to notoriety in the Imperium hierarchy can be traced back to the annihilation of Brenari colony world Stryylen V. A Wing Commander at the time, Fintt’s battle group was assigned to create more “living space” in the sector for a Devore population undergoing rapid growth. The Stryylen colony was immediately targeted as an area for potential expansion as the least populated of several Brenari systems bordering the Devore Imperium. Four of Fintt’s ships arrived in orbit in early 2396 and demanded the colony be abandoned immediately to serve the greater needs of the Devore people. While several Brenari transports were able to evacuate a portion of the planet’s twelve million inhabitants, far more remained behind due to lack of carrying capacity in a Brenari fleet crippled by a century of Imperium harassment. Fintt soon became impatient. Reasoning that the needs of the Devore must be met without delay, he ordered the orbital bombardment of all Brenari settlements on the planet’s surface. Millions perished, and ground troops were deployed to ensure the extermination of all survivors.
The underbelly of the ''Valdore'' is swooped with a significantly sized hangar bay which allows the ship to carry a complement of ''Tiercel''-class shuttles and a squadron of ''Scorpion''-class fighters.


Previously content with the raiding, detaining or otherwise degrading the Brenari people, eyebrows were raised by Fintt’s actions even amongst the Imperial Ascendency. However, the immediate resettlement of Stryylen V and its rapid prosperity ensured that public opinion fell in favour of Fintt. His only lament was the lack of efficiency in “cleansing the lands of their infestation”.
===Tactical===
The ''Valdore'' is a heavily armed warbird boasting two forward heavy disruptors mounted near the head of the ship which could be configured to fire in beams or pulses. These were complemented by disruptor cannons placed along the wings which gave the ''Valdore'' a full arc range until it could maneuver its primary weapons to bear on an enemy vessel.  


== Blood Dilithium ==
Like most Romulan ships, the ''Valdore's'' primary tactic is to use its cloaking device to allow the ship's commander to assess a situation. Once the decision to attack is made, the ''Valdore'' would bring itself into position to make a decisive first strike against an enemy vessel by putting it directly in the line of fire of the ship's main disruptors.


Fintt’s total and unquestioning commitment to Devore ideology has led to him being placed in overall command of “Imperative 17”; a push by the Devore Imperium to expand their territory and seize Blood Dilithium fields appearing in the Delta Quadrant’s Gradin Belt. In late 2400, this brought the Devore Imperium into conflict with Starfleet’s presence in the region as the latter attempted to resolve the resulting humanitarian crisis.
In {{Year}}, the ''Valdore'' is still a dangerous ship in combat. While it is becoming a bit dated versus more advanced, modern ships throughout the galaxy, the ''Valdore'' should be treated with extreme care. It comes from an era of excellence in the Romulan Star Empire and in the right hands is a dangerous enemy.


== In-Play ==  
===Shipboard Life===
The ''Valdore'' has a fairly standard rate of living for a Romulan ship, comparable to Federation counterparts. The lower ranked crew are generally bunked together in shared rooms of both barrack and dorm style. The middle-ranked officers receive their own rooms with standard amenities. More senior officers are allowed multi-room suites which give them more freedom. Throughout the ship are multiple advanced holodecks, ship-wide holoprojectors, multiple lounges, fitness facilities, and other communal recreation spaces. Additionally, the ship has redundant medical facilities. The average crew for a ''Valdore'' is approximately 700 but can be as many as 1,000 with some of the ship's recreational facilities reconfigured into living quarters.


* Fintt is intended for use in all writing related to the Blood Dilithium Campaign.  
==Class History==
* Fintt is aggressive, a keen tactician and not to be trifled with. Wherever he goes, several or more Devore ships are likely to be near.
The ''Valdore'' was developed in the early hours of the Dominion War when it became apparent to the [[Old_Romulan_Star_Empire#Government|Romulan Senate]] that the Empire would not be able to avoid war — either with the [[Dominion]] itself or the Federation-Klingon Alliance. The ''Valdore'' design mandate was multi-faceted: a ship that could eventually replace the aging ''D'deridex''-class while maintaining its versatility, lowering production costs, and incorporating the newest Romulan technology which had been, up to that point, largely incompatible or unable to incorporate with with the existing ''D'deridex''. However, as most things on [[ma:Romulus|Romulus]], the ''Valdore'' was debated for so long that by the time the first one was commissioned it was in the months after the conclusion of the Dominion War.
* Devore officers appearing in your stories will likely be acting on orders given directly by Fintt.  
 
* As overall commander of the Devore’s Bood Dilithium military efforts, Fintt is extremely unlikely to be present anywhere other than the most strategically important locations and events.
It did, however, present an opportunity for the Romulans to continue producing the ''Valdore'' without the pressures of an ongoing war. While peace was at the forefront of everyone's mind the Senate felt that it was unlikely for the Federation or Klingons to press Romulan territory with the recent allied victory. The Federation was high on peace and the Klingons were too busy licking their wounds for the foreseeable future. This allowed the Empire to focus on rebuilding its fleet which included the new ''Valdore''. Over the next five years, the Atlai'fehill Stelai Complex was able to produce several dozen ''Valdore''-class warbird.
* Fintt is fanatically anti-telepath, a true believer of Devore propaganda. He cannot be reasoned with and will not hesitate to commit heinous atrocities for his “cause”.  
 
* This character is integral to the Blood Dilithium plot and must not be killed!
The ''Valdore'' began to appear more and more on the Romulan frontier and become known to the Federation and Klingons. While not as massive as the intimidating ''D'deridex'', the ''Valdore'' earned her keep in skirmishes and showed that the Romulans had a new class of warbird that would be able to stand against aggressive moves on Romulan territory. By the time of the Romulan supernova, there were over a hundred ''Valdores'' throughout the Romulan fleets.
 
In the aftermath of the supernova, the fate of the ''Valdore'' has become fractured by {{Year}}. Within the direct successor to the Romulan Star Empire, the Star Empire of Rator, the ''Valdore'' continues to be a mainstay of what remains of their fleet. In what later became the [[Romulan Republic]], roughly a dozen ''Valdore''-class warbirds served the first few years as defenders of their territory while the much larger and more resource-intensive ''D'deridex''-class warbirds in their control were broken down for raw materials to begin building colonies. A few ''Valdore''-class warbirds have found their way into the hands of either pirates, warlords, or otherwise the many other independent Romulan factions throughout Romulan space.
 
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Valdore Class
Information
Affiliation
Status

Active

Role

Heavy Warbird

Service
Entered Service

2376

Endurance
Expected Design Life

80 years

Expected Refit Cycle

10 years

Expected Resupply Cycle

3 years

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

700

Emergency Capacity

5,000

Dimensions
Length

604 meters

Width

904 meters

Height

113 meters

Decks

26

Propulsion
Cruise Speed

Warp 7

Maximum Speed

Warp 9.5

Emergency Speed

Warp 9.945 (for 12 hours)

Armaments
Energy Weapons
  • 2x forward heavy disruptors
  • 14x disruptor cannons
Torpedo Launchers
  • 2 forward
  • 2 aft
Torpedo Payload

200 plasma torpedoes

Shields
  • Romulan deflector shields
  • Romulan cloaking device
Small Craft
Shuttlebays

1

Shuttles

18

Fighters

12

Template:Specification

The Valdore-class warbird was the pinnacle of the Romulan Star Empire from its deployment in the 2370s until the fall of Romulus in 2387. Developed for over a decade, the Valdore was rushed into production to try and reinforce Romulan forces during the Dominion War. Falling short, the Valdore was deployed shortly after the war's end and became the crowning achievement of the Romulan fleet for the next decade meant to replace the aging D'deridex-class warbirds.

Exploration and Science

The Valdore is equipped with what was a state-of-the-art sensor suite from the time of its design that is still serviceable with minor upgrades over the years. The Valdore is a multi-purpose warbird which means that exploration was one of the duties that would be required of it. Whereas the Klingon Empire is more concerned with science as a means for its war machine, the Romulan philosophy of exploration is more in line with the United Federation of Planets curiosity. The Valdore was considered a premier warbird for exploration duties at the time of its design and even still any Valdore remaining in service would be able to match the average modern platform.

Diplomacy

Originally built as the warbird of the future, the Valdore boasts an impressive ambassadorial suite and diplomatic abilities. The Valdore has multiple conference rooms for hosting dignitaries of both allies and enemies, multiple living quarters at the level of comfort that a diplomat would expect, and advanced holoprojectors to allow for any unique configurations required.

Engineering

Much like the preceding D'deridex, the Valdore has an aggressive, raptor-like appearance but at only about half the size. The Valdore is much sleeker, with a cowled head and a much more angular and predatory look. Where the Valdore really sets itself apart from the D'deridex is its engineering improvements over the much older design. The Valdore is faster at both sublight and warp speeds, is far more maneuverable, and boasts an entirely new warp system design based on the same artificial singularity concept.

The Valdore design was conceived to correct the sins of the D'deridex and one of the largest sins was the way the D'deridex operated at warp under cloak. While at speeds above warp 6, D'deridex would have issues with the engines producing a slight subspace variance which could reveal the ship's position. To solve this issue, Romulan engineers developed a two-tiered warp system where the Valdore had two sets of nacelles. The primary, much larger nacelles, could alone power the ship at faster speeds than the D'deridex under normal operations. The secondary, much smaller nacelles, are located adjacent to the primary nacelles and work in conjunction with the primary nacelles to allow the ship to operate at warp speeds under cloak without being detected up to the Valdore's maximum rated speed of warp 9.5. Emergency speeds above that have had varied results in both testing and field applications.

The underbelly of the Valdore is swooped with a significantly sized hangar bay which allows the ship to carry a complement of Tiercel-class shuttles and a squadron of Scorpion-class fighters.

Tactical

The Valdore is a heavily armed warbird boasting two forward heavy disruptors mounted near the head of the ship which could be configured to fire in beams or pulses. These were complemented by disruptor cannons placed along the wings which gave the Valdore a full arc range until it could maneuver its primary weapons to bear on an enemy vessel.

Like most Romulan ships, the Valdore's primary tactic is to use its cloaking device to allow the ship's commander to assess a situation. Once the decision to attack is made, the Valdore would bring itself into position to make a decisive first strike against an enemy vessel by putting it directly in the line of fire of the ship's main disruptors.

In 2401, the Valdore is still a dangerous ship in combat. While it is becoming a bit dated versus more advanced, modern ships throughout the galaxy, the Valdore should be treated with extreme care. It comes from an era of excellence in the Romulan Star Empire and in the right hands is a dangerous enemy.

Shipboard Life

The Valdore has a fairly standard rate of living for a Romulan ship, comparable to Federation counterparts. The lower ranked crew are generally bunked together in shared rooms of both barrack and dorm style. The middle-ranked officers receive their own rooms with standard amenities. More senior officers are allowed multi-room suites which give them more freedom. Throughout the ship are multiple advanced holodecks, ship-wide holoprojectors, multiple lounges, fitness facilities, and other communal recreation spaces. Additionally, the ship has redundant medical facilities. The average crew for a Valdore is approximately 700 but can be as many as 1,000 with some of the ship's recreational facilities reconfigured into living quarters.

Class History

The Valdore was developed in the early hours of the Dominion War when it became apparent to the Romulan Senate that the Empire would not be able to avoid war — either with the Dominion itself or the Federation-Klingon Alliance. The Valdore design mandate was multi-faceted: a ship that could eventually replace the aging D'deridex-class while maintaining its versatility, lowering production costs, and incorporating the newest Romulan technology which had been, up to that point, largely incompatible or unable to incorporate with with the existing D'deridex. However, as most things on Romulus, the Valdore was debated for so long that by the time the first one was commissioned it was in the months after the conclusion of the Dominion War.

It did, however, present an opportunity for the Romulans to continue producing the Valdore without the pressures of an ongoing war. While peace was at the forefront of everyone's mind the Senate felt that it was unlikely for the Federation or Klingons to press Romulan territory with the recent allied victory. The Federation was high on peace and the Klingons were too busy licking their wounds for the foreseeable future. This allowed the Empire to focus on rebuilding its fleet which included the new Valdore. Over the next five years, the Atlai'fehill Stelai Complex was able to produce several dozen Valdore-class warbird.

The Valdore began to appear more and more on the Romulan frontier and become known to the Federation and Klingons. While not as massive as the intimidating D'deridex, the Valdore earned her keep in skirmishes and showed that the Romulans had a new class of warbird that would be able to stand against aggressive moves on Romulan territory. By the time of the Romulan supernova, there were over a hundred Valdores throughout the Romulan fleets.

In the aftermath of the supernova, the fate of the Valdore has become fractured by 2401. Within the direct successor to the Romulan Star Empire, the Star Empire of Rator, the Valdore continues to be a mainstay of what remains of their fleet. In what later became the Romulan Republic, roughly a dozen Valdore-class warbirds served the first few years as defenders of their territory while the much larger and more resource-intensive D'deridex-class warbirds in their control were broken down for raw materials to begin building colonies. A few Valdore-class warbirds have found their way into the hands of either pirates, warlords, or otherwise the many other independent Romulan factions throughout Romulan space.

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