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{{Starship
| name = Hathaway
| prefix = USS
| image = [[File:SaganClass1.jpg]]
| registry = NCC-92904
| class = Sagan
| type = Light Explorer
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| status = Active
| commission = 2401
| decommission =
| destroyed =
| unit =
| taskforce = Task Force 17
| taskgroup = Task Group 9
| role = Deep Space Exploration
| co = [[bfms_char:49898|Captain Vasoch Gor]]
| xo = [[bfms_char:68737|Commander Giarvar Kauhn]]
| dedication = [[File:Hathawayplaque.png|300px]]
}}
{{quote|Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire.|'''Jennifer Lee - ''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''}}
Third in the lineage of vessels to bear the name, the '''USS ''Hathaway'' NCC-92904''' ([[Sagan Class|''Sagan''-class]]) is a highly versatile, state-of-the-art 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 ''Hathaway'' lost during exploration operations in the Gamma Quadrant, the current iteration is fresh out of the shipyards at [[Starbase Bravo]] and is currently assigned to [[Task Force 17]] under the command of [[bfms_char:49898|Captain Vasoch Gor]].


== 2100s ==
Looking to make a name for themselves in the annals of history, the crew are a mixture of fresh-faced youngsters excelling in their fields of study, and wily veterans looking for an opportunity to cement their legacies. With the ship currently operating out of [[Deep Space 17]] in the [[Typhon Frontier]], she is tasked with exploring an area of space ripe for scientific exploration and missions of a first-contact nature.
;Events of Note:
{| class="wikitable
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|'''2151'''
|USS ''Enterprise'' NX-01, the first Warp Five ship of human design, launches. What follows is a new era in human exploration and involvement in the affairs of the galaxy. (''ENT'' begins)
|-
|'''2153'''
|The events of the Xindi Incident unfold, in which the Xindi Council launches a surprise attack on Earth that kills seven million people. Earth's response ends in a diplomatic resolution when the ''Enterprise'' NX-01 assists in resolving internal Xindi political conflict.
|-
|'''2155'''
|The xenophobic terrorist group Terra Prime attempt an attack on Starfleet Command in an effort to force all aliens from the Sol system. They fail, paving the way to closer human-alien relations. (''ENT'' ends)
|-
|
|''The USS Defiant NCC-1764 is seized from Tholians control by Terran Empire of the Mirror Universe. The ensuing internal power struggle in the Empire ends with the founding of the Sato Dynasty.''
|-
|'''2156'''
|The Earth-Romulan War begins
|-
|'''2160'''
|The Earth-Romulan War ends
|-
|'''2161'''
|The [[United Federation of Planets]] is founded.
|}


== 2200s ==
=Into the Expanse=
;Events of Note:
==2401 - Into the Expanse==
With her construction and subsequent shakedown cruise complete, a skeleton crew transferred ''Hathaway'' from [[Starbase Bravo]] 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 ''Hathaway''.


{| class="wikitable
However, a number of weeks into this new assignment, a mysterious figure arrived aboard ''Hathaway'', citing information regarding a conspiracy within Starfleet's highest offices.
|-
|'''2245'''
|The [[Starfleet]] ship USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 is launched from the San Francisco Fleet Yards and named after one of the most famous ships in human history. Captain Robert April assumes command.
|-
|'''2254'''
|The USS ''Defiant'' NCC-1764 is launched.
|-
|
|The USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 encounters the Talosians. The danger of their mission results in the Federation imposing General Order 7, forbidding anyone from approaching or making contact with the planet, under penalty of death (''The Cage'')
|-
|'''2256'''
|The First Klingon-Federation War begins with the Battle of the Binary Stars. Starfleet suffers heavier losses, but the [[Klingon Empire|Klingon]] figurehead T'Kuvma dies. (''DISCO'' begins)
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|'''2257'''
|The Klingon-Federation War ends.
|-
|'''2265'''
|USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 crosses the Galactic Barrier (''TOS'' begins)
|-
|'''2268'''
|The USS ''Defiant'' NCC-1764 vanishes.
|-
|'''2269'''
|After a mission to Camus II, the USS ''Enterprise'' narrowly averts a mutiny when it is discovered Captain Kirk has been replaced by an impostor (''TOS'' ends)
|-
|'''2279'''
|A mysterious energy cloud later identified as ''V’ger'' attacks Federation holdings, but is turned back after diplomatic engagement with the ''Enterprise'' (''The Motion Picture'')
|-
|'''2285'''
|The Genesis Device is stolen by Khan Noonien Singh and detonated inside the Mutara Nebula, forming a new planet, Genesis (''Wrath of Khan'')
|-
|
|The Genesis planet is found to be highly unstable and tears itself apart soon after its creation (''Search for Spock'')
|-
|
|The USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701 is lost over Genesis.
|-
|
|Earth is attacked by a probe attempting to communicate with life in Earth's oceans. A world-ending catastrophe is averted only when their message is responded to by humpback whales (''The Voyage Home'')
|-
|'''2287'''
|Launch of the USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-A
|-
|
|The USS ''Enterprise'' visits the Centre of the Galaxy (''The Final Frontier'')
|-
|'''2293'''
|The detonation of Praxis, a Klingon moon, throws the Klingon Empire into chaos. However, the resulting First Khitomer Accord brings peace between the Federation and Klingons (''The Undiscovered Country'')
|-
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|USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-A retired.
|-
|
|Launch of the USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-B (''Generations'')
|}


== 2300s ==
==Commanding Officer Lineage==
;Events of Note:
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.


{| class="wikitable
* 2386 - 2389: Captain Nilani Azulas, ''(Trill Female)''
|-
* 2389 - 2390: Captain Mitchell Hanson, ''(Human Male)''
|'''2325'''
* 2390 - 2395: Captain Colby Drayton, ''(Human Male)''
|USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-B retired.
* 2395 - 2401: Captain Leandra Nunez, ''(Human Female)''
|-
* [https://bravofleet.com/command/59411/ 2401 - Present]: [[bfms_char:49898|Captain Vasoch Gor]]''(Tellarite Male)''
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|Launch of the USS ''Enterprise'' NCC-1701-C.
|-
|'''2344'''
|The USS ''Enterprise'' assists a Klingon outpost on Narendra III, under attack by the [[Old Romulan Star Empire|Romulan Star Empire]]. While the ''Enterprise'' was lost, the act of self-sacrifice earned the respect of the Klingon Empire and ushered in a new era of peace and cooperation between the Empire and the Federation.
|-
|'''2347'''
|Hostilities break out between the Federation and the [[Cardassian Union]] in the Federation-Cardassian War. These initial conflicts include the Cardassian attack on Setlik III.
|-
|'''2364'''
|The Federation makes first contact with a representative of the Q Continuum (''TNG'' begins)
|-
|'''2366'''
|A truce between the Federation and Cardassia is reached. Though hostilities of the last six years have been on the scale of minor skirmishes, this ends the conflict and begins the several-year process towards a treaty.
|-
|'''2367'''
|The Klingon Civil War begins as the House of Duras challenges the installation of Gowron as Chancellor.
|-
|'''2368'''
|The Klingon Civil War ends with the defeat of the forces of Duras and the discovery of the House of Duras's Romulan backing.
|-
|'''2369'''
|The crew of Deep Space 9 discover a stable wormhole connecting to the [[:Category:Gamma Quadrant|Gamma Quadrant]] in close proximity to the planet Bajor (''DS9'' begins)
|}


=== 2370s ===
=Technical Configuration=
;Events of Note:
''Main Article: [[Sagan Class|Sagan-class Light Explorer]]''


{| class="wikitable
=Key Location Data=
|-
*''Main Article: [[User:Kai1701E/Hathaway/Deck_Listing|''Hathaway'' deck listing]]
|'''2370'''
*''Main Article: [[User:Kai1701E/Hathaway/Tour|Tour of the ''Hathaway'' ]]
|The Federation-Cardassian Treaty formally ends the Federation-Cardassian War, following the cessation of hostilities three years earlier with the Federation-Cardassian Armistice of 2367, and creates the Demilitarized Zone along the border.
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:
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|A group of Federation and former Federation colony worlds declare unofficial war on the Cardassian Union after rejecting the treaty, calling themselves the Maquis. Starfleet Command designates Maquis members to be traitors, while the Cardassian Union deems them terrorists.
|-
|
|The USS ''Enterprise''-D prevents an anti-time eruption at the Devron system from causing untold chaos in the galaxy (''TNG'' ends).
|-
|
|The Alpha Quadrant makes first contact with the [[Dominion]] when citizens of the Federation and [[Ferengi Alliance]] are captured by the Jem’hadar. The subsequent rescue mission is successful, but the USS ''Odyssey'' is destroyed.
|-
|'''2371'''
|The USS ''Voyager'' goes missing on assignment hunting a Maquis cell in the Badlands. (''VOY'' begins)
|-
|
|The Cardassian Obsidian Order and the Romulan Tal Shiar attempt a preemptive joint strike against the Dominion in the Battle of the Omarian Nebula. The battle is the first major engagement with the Dominion, and it ends disastrously for the Cardassian/Romulan task force.
|-
|
|The USS ''Enterprise''-D is destroyed over Veridian III (''Generations'')
|-
|'''2372'''
|The Klingon Empire invades the Cardassian Union, convinced their government has been infiltrated by Dominion Changeling agents. The Federation objects to this action, causing the Empire’s withdrawal from the Khitomer Accords.
|-
|
|The Antwerp Conference is bombed by the Dominion. The subsequent tightening of Federation security leads to an attempted coup by Admiral Leyton.
|-
|
|War breaks out between the Klingon Empire and the Federation with the Empire’s annexation of the [[Archanis Sector]].
|-
|'''2373'''
|The Borg invade the Federation but are halted at the Battle of Sector 001 (''First Contact'').
|-
|
|Starfleet forms the [[Fourth Fleet]] to counter developing strategic threats to the Federation. Initially intended as a technologically cutting-edge fighting force preparing for future incursions from the Borg, its remit is soon changed and expanded in response to rising aggression by the Dominion.
|-
|
|The USS ''Voyager'', formally declared lost with all hands, is discovered to have been stranded in the [[:Category: Delta Quadrant|Delta Quadrant]] when the crew establishes contact with the USS ''Prometheus'' NX-74913.
|-
|
|The Cardassian Union joins the Dominion, and soon after eradicates the Maquis resistance movement. The Dominion sign non-aggression treaties with several powers, including the Romulan Star Empire, the Tholians, Miradorn, and Bajorans.
|-
|
|The Khitomer Accords are reinstated between the Federation and Klingon Empire.
|-
|
|The Dominion War begins with the Battle of Deep Space 9, where the Dominion take control of the Bajor sector and the wormhole to the Gamma Quadrant.
|-
|'''2374'''
|The Federation suffers heavy losses in the early months of the Dominion War, most notably with the decimation of the Seventh Fleet at the Tyra system.
|-
|
|The Klingon-Federation Alliance agrees that better strategic and tactical cooperation between their forces is needed. The Fourth Fleet is assigned as the Starfleet wing of the primary joint force with the Klingon Defence Force for the rest of the Dominion War.
|-
|
|Deep Space 9 and the Bajoran wormhole are retaken in Operation Return, a successful undertaking between joint allied forces, including vessels of the Fourth Fleet.
|-
|
|The Federation is defeated at the Battle of Betazed when the Dominion launches a surprise assault that successfully captures the planet.
|-
|
|The Dominion murder of a Romulan senator breaches their cease-fire with the Star Empire, who soon joins the war on the side of the Federation and Klingon Alliance.
|-
|
|The Alliance launches their first major offensive with the First Battle of Chin’toka. While ultimately successful, heavy losses prevent further advances beyond this beachhead in Cardassian space.
|-
|'''2375'''
|Admiral Matthew Dougherty of Starfleet and the Son'a attempt a forced relocation of the Ba'ku in order to harvest the metaphasic radiation from their planet's rings. Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the USS ''Enterprise''-E crew stage a rebellion, and convince the Federation Council to allow the Ba'ku to remain on their planet (''Insurrection'').
|-
|
|The Breen Confederacy becomes formally allied with the Dominion, and launches a devastating surprise attack against San Francisco and Starfleet Headquarters.
|-
|
|The Second Battle of Chin’toka drives the Alliance out of Cardassian territory, aided by Breen energy dampening technology.
|-
|
|Legate Damar forms and leads a rebellion to drive Dominion occupation and Breen influence from his people’s worlds. In his rallying speech, he cites the losses of seven million Cardassian soldiers in the war.
|-
|
|General Martok assumes leadership of the Klingon Empire after Chancellor Gowron is killed in a duel.
|-
|
|Zek is succeeded as Grand Nagus of the Ferengi Alliance by Rom.
|-
|
|Damar’s rebellion is crushed. The Cardassian settlement Lakarian City, population two million, is destroyed by the Dominion as punishment for this insurrection.
|-
|
|The Federation, Klingon, and Romulan Alliance win the Battle of Cardassia and extract a complete Dominion surrender.
|-
|
|Cardassian forces turn on the Dominion at a crucial point in the Battle of Cardassia. Further retaliation from the Dominion comes with the order of the absolute eradication of the Cardassian people. An early casualty estimation puts the Cardassian dead at eight hundred million.
|-
|
|The Dominion War comes to an end with the Treaty of Bajor. It includes the complete withdrawal of Dominion forces from the Alpha Quadrant and the return of all Dominion-occupied Alpha Quadrant territory to its previous sovereign powers. The Breen-Dominion Alliance ends and the Cardassians return to being an autonomous power (''DS9'' ends).
|-
|'''2376'''
|Federation assistance to the Cardassian Union begins. This places certain restrictions upon the Union, unable to consider expansion towards Federation territory as it remains reliant upon Starfleet assistance.
|-
|'''2377'''
|Bajor officially joins the Federation. Integration of Bajoran Militia officers into Starfleet begins.
|-
|'''2378'''
|The USS ''Voyager'' returns to the Alpha Quadrant after destroying a Borg transwarp hub, dealing a significant blow to the Borg Collective (''VOY'' ends)
|-
|'''2379'''
|The Romulan Senate is assassinated and an officer named Shinzon is narrowly prevented by Romulan and Starfleet forces from staging a coup d'etat (''Nemesis'')
|}


===2380s===
==Bridge==
;Events of Note:
[[File:AtlantisBridge1.jpg|left|thumb|Main Bridge; command center for the USS ''Hathaway'']]
A reflection of the time period she was created, the [[Sagan Class|Sagan-class]] polished steel and cool metal fixtures of the bridge aesthetics bring back memories of years gone by, her design blending modern technological advancements with the nostalgia of eras long gone. It is a functional, yet aesthetically pleasing facility designed in a similar vein to the rest of the ship. Her greatest feature is a wide-angled window which fills the forward bulkhead. This window has holographic projectors built into the rim, giving it the ability to function as a more traditional viewscreen. It can also be used as an emergency evacuation hatch, with forcefields being lowered until replaced by a large, external bulkhead.


{| class="wikitable
Dominating the heart of the command center, three command chairs made of red leather sit atop the central platform, surrounded by rails and steps to the lower levels of the bridge. As is tradition, the center seat and its controls are reserved for the commanding officer, or any directly appointed officer in command during her absence. To her right, the executive officer and, to her left, a third seat is generally reserved for the use of the ship's Counsellor, Chief Medical Officer or any official or dignitary the Captain sees fit. All three of the chairs have built-in controls on the armrests, enabling the occupying officers to conduct their duties with unprecedented access to a wide variety of ship systems.
|'''2380'''
|After years of quietly increasing their militarisation, the Pakleds open hostilities against the Federation. A period of conflict follows between Starfleet and the Pakled fleet, which is largely made up of technology and craft salvaged from other powers. (''Lower Decks'' begins)
|-
|'''2381'''
|Pakled Planet is destroyed by a Varuvian bomb. Starfleet officers are initially blamed, until an investigation reveals the Pakleds did this themselves to try to force the Federation to relocate then in compensation to a more resource-rich planet.
|-
|
|The fully-automated ''Texas''-class Starfleet ships go rogue and attack Federation facility Douglas Station. Most of the ''Texas-''class ships are destroyed in the ensuing fight, and the entire project of automated starships cancelled.
|-
|'''2383'''
|Starfleet is devastated by the sabotage of the USS ''Protostar'', an exploration vessel that returns to Federation space with a virus hidden aboard to turn Starfleet ships against each other. Many ships are destroyed or damaged before the virus is stopped. (''Prodigy'' begins)
|-
|'''2384'''
|Tensions rise between the Federation and Romulans with reports of forced resettlement of Romulan civilians and seeming breakdowns of discipline in the navy. Fleeing citizens and defecting officers report some pending planetary crisis on Romulus.
|-
|
|The Romulan Star Empire admits they have learned the Romulan star is facing a sudden and unexpected supernova, expected to kill at least nine hundred million Romulans without additional aid.
|-
|
|Starfleet offers assistance in the resettlement of refugees, a move that proves unpopular among certain members of the Federation, including Vulcan.
|-
|'''2385'''
|Starfleet assists the Romulan Star Empire in the resettlement of refugees fleeing the impending supernova of the Romulan sun. Many are placed on what is originally intended as a temporary basis on worlds of the collapsing [[Romulan Neutral Zone]].
|-
|
|On April 5, synthetic workers at Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards stage a sudden attack that destroys the yards and a rescue armada intended to aid the Romulans. The Martian atmosphere is set ablaze and almost 100,000 people die.
|-
|
|After these multiple fatal disasters caused by automated weapons or compromised automated technologies, Federation Council places a ban on synthetic lifeforms.
|-
|
|Federation member worlds again state their opposition to supporting the Romulan evacuation, threatening to rescind their membership. Starfleet abandons its evacuation plans.
|-
|'''2386'''
|Federation withdrawal of resources reaches the Cardassian relief efforts, which finally halt. This precipitates the decline of power of the Detapa Council and a return of the military Central Command's authority, the two factions entering a shadow war for supremacy.
|-
|'''2387'''
|The [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Romulan_sun Romulan supernova] occurs, destroying Romulus. Damage beyond the system is mitigated by the efforts of Ambassador Spock, whose ship is lost in the creation of the black hole that absorbs the supernova.
|-
|
|The Romulan Star Empire splits into multiple factions with the loss of Romulus. The Empire persists in a [[Romulan Star Empire|smaller form]], led by the Praetor and largely supported by the navy. The [[Romulan Free State]] splits off, supported by the majority of the Tal Shiar to maintain stability. The [[Romulan Republic]] is established as a democratic faction with a small but modern military. The entirety of Romulan space is in dispute by the major factions and consistently hindered by smaller pirate, rogue or rebel factions.
|-
|'''2388'''
|The Romulan Republic establishes several peace treaties with the Federation and the Klingon Empire. These positive relations would persist and define the Republic’s foreign policy.
|-
|
|The [[Sovereignty of Kahless]] breaks off from the Klingon Empire and opens hostilities with the Empire and Federation. Klingon insistence that the Sovereignty are an internal problem undermines Federation efforts to combat the threat.
|-
|'''2389'''
|The Sovereignty of Kahless attacks and annexes multiple worlds on the Klingon-Federation border.
|}


===2390s===
At the foot of the stairs directly ahead (or to the side) of the command platform, two angled consoles serve as duty stations for operations (port) and flight operations (starboard). A few feet from each, two stand-alone consoles provide auxiliary station access for any purpose required (such as communications, environmental control, mission operations etc). On the port side bulkhead, three large stations dedicated to tactical operations provide access to the ship's defensive and offensive systems, whilst the starboard bulkhead is dedicated to the various science departments on the ship.
;Events of Note:


{| class="wikitable
Aft of the bridge, there are two additional consoles behind the command platform designated for medical use (port) and engineering (starboard), allowing the engineer on duty access to the same engineering systems as in main engineering itself, including access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and the warp core. Central to the aft bulkhead, open access is granted to the observation lounge, which is sealable by emergency bulkheads and forcefields.
|-
[[File:AtlantisBridge1.jpg|right|thumb|Observation Lounge; a meeting place and workspace.]]
|'''2390'''
==Observation Lounge==
|The Klingon Empire formally condemns the Sovereignty of Kahless for its invasion of Federation space and joins forces with Starfleet against them.
A beautifully designed room, the observation lounge matches the aesthetic of the rest of the ship, with polished alloys and cool metals as the material of choice during construction. The room is dominated by a large table with holographic controls which is particularly useful for briefings and has seating for up to 10 officers. The Captain traditionally sits closest to the wall-mounted display on the starboard bulkhead. There are several shelves with ornaments and models of previous ships called ''Hathaway'', as well as the original [[Constellation Class|Constellation-class] ship plaque. An additional door provides access from the port bulkhead.
|-
|'''2391'''
|Klingon vessels assumed to be part of the Sovereignty of Kahless attack and destroy Xavier Fleet Yards.
|-
|
|Operation: Gatecrasher, comprised of a joint force between Starfleet and the Klingon Defense Force, liberates Federation worlds conquered by the Sovereignty. The Sovereignty’s fleets are destroyed, their leaders killed, and the Sovereignty defeated.
|-
|'''2394'''
|A Klingon raiding party attacks the annual peace conference at Khitomer. At the same time, covert attacks such as cyber operations, sabotage, and terrorist bombings are inflicted on the Federation and the Klingon Empire.
|-
|
|Starfleet Intelligence identifies the [[House of Mo'Kai]], aided by survivors and remaining loyalists of the Sovereignty, as responsible for these attacks. The next five years continue to be marked by this insurgency violence, subtler than the Sovereignty’s outright political aggression, by a similarly extremist Klingon faction.
|-
|'''2396'''
|Raids of trading ships between the Federation and Cardassian Union become a commonplace threat, usually perpetrated by untraceable pirate vessels. Suspicions that Cardassian Central Command is responsible, trying to undermine the authority of and cut off resources to the Detapa Council, cannot be proven.
|-
|'''2398'''
|Cargo convoys to the Cardassian Union continue to be attacked by Cardassian ships. The Federation at last revokes all trade agreements, blaming the Detapa Council for negligence at best, culpability at worst. This all but collapses the Cardassian Union's foreign trade and triggers a fresh economic crisis.
|-
|'''2399'''
|The return of the True Way in the [[Former Demilitarized Zone]] causes Starfleet to reopen limited engagement with the Cardassian Union. Cooperation between both powers begins to restore stability to the afflicted region.
|-
|
|A Breen raid on Guardian Station and Barzan II marks a resurgence in tensions and hostilities on the border between the Federation and the Confederacy.
|-
|
|The [[Hunters of D'Ghor]] begin a series of raids on the Federation worlds of the Archanis Sector. With local defence forces outmatched, the Fourth Fleet is [[Archanis Campaign|dispatched to protect the region]], culminating in the Battle of Archanis.
|-
|
|Starfleet and Romulan Free State forces almost come to blows in orbit of the distant planet Coppelius. The situation is diffused, but leads to the revelation that the Tal Shiar were responsible for sabotaging Federation synthetic workers that went rogue in 2385, causing the Attack on Mars. The Federation Council immediately lifts the ban on synthetic life. (''PIC'' begins)
|-
|
|Manifestations of the [[Omega molecule]] across the galaxy send the Federation into chaos. Starfleet implements the Omega Directive and conducts a [[Echoes of the Tkon|classified operation]] to understand the cause: technology of the ancient [[Tkon Empire]] that has degraded over the millennia. The location and repair of a series of devices designed to create and maintain the [[ma:Galactic barrier|Galactic Barrier]] ends the crisis.
|}


==2400s==
The observation lounge operates an open-door policy and, in the absence of a more traditional ready room attached to the bridge, the Captain often uses the observation lounge as a workspace so that they do not have to return to their quarters.
;Events of Note:


{| class="wikitable
==Strategic Operations Suite - StratOps==
|-
[[File:AtlantisBridge3.jpg|right|thumb|Strategic Operations suite, or StratOps]]
|'''2400'''
Most notably, and an exciting feature for inclusion, the bridge has been set back a short distance to allow for an additional facility. Separated from the rest of the bridge by two steps and a railing, the new Strategic Operations suite (known colloquially as StratOps) allows 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. On the back wall, 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. Most significantly, the space allows for the crew to react to an evolving situation without the need to retreat to the observation lounge.
|The manifestation of the [[Century Storm]] in the [[ma:Paulson Nebula|Paulson Nebula]] threatens the lives of all living and working in the region. The Fourth Fleet launches a response from [[Starbase Bravo]] to evacuate civilians, protect against the storm's effects, and attempt to halt the phenomenon.
 
|-
=Auxiliary Craft=
|
[[File:Hellhounds.png|thumb|150px|right|]]
|The Romulan Star Navy launches a coup against the Senate of Rator. The slow collapse of the Empire leads to many regions declaring independence, including the [[Velorum Sector]]. When its provision government requests Starfleet aid and protection against external forces, the Fourth Fleet is dispatched on Operation: [[Sundered Wings]] to lend support amid the chaos of the falling empire.
*''Main Article: [[User:Kai1701E/Proxima/Auxiliary_Craft|Auxiliary craft deployment aboard ''Proxima'' ]]
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|
As a Sagan-class starship with four shuttlebays of varying size, ''Hathaway'' is capable of housing a large contingent of auxiliary craft. The deployment and organisation of such craft has always been at the discretion of the commanding officer, and as such, Captain Gor has used ''Hathaway's'' mission profile to reduce the number of personnel shuttles and runabouts to make room for a squadron of [[Starfighters#Valkyrie-class_fighter|Valkyrie-class Starfighters]] in the lower shuttlebays. Codenamed the ''Hellhounds'', this small squadron is capable of conducting a range of operations in support of ''Hathaway's'' main mission objectives.
|The Star Empire of Rator collapses as vast swathes of territory secede, claiming independence or aligning themselves with the Free State or Republic. Rator's territory is reduced to a smattering of systems, leaving the Free State as the ''de facto'' successor to the Star Empire of Romulus, and large regions unaligned, wild, and dangerous.
|-
|
|A mysterious mineral named [[Blood Dilithium]] manifests in the [[Gradin Belt]] in the Delta Quadrant. Amid aggressive expansionism of the xenophobic [[Devore Imperium]] and the chaos of a 'gold rush' from the Alpha Quadrant, the Fourth Fleet is dispatched to restore order and learn more of the substance's origins. Ultimately, the aberrant dilithium is destroyed, freeing the telepathic echoes of victims of Devore brutality.
|-
|'''2401'''
|The Dominion fleet assumed lost in the Bajoran Wormhole in 2401 appears in the [[Deneb Sector]] and launches an attack on the Federation, aided by the Breen. Starfleet Command dismisses the assault as only a Breen border raid, and Fourth Fleet commander Admiral Ramar rebels to dispatch forces to free and secure the frontier.
|}

Revision as of 14:02, 29 April 2023

SaganClass1.jpg
USS Hathaway
General Information
Registry NCC-92904
Class & Type Sagan-class Light Explorer
Affiliation Starfleet
Status Active
Commissioned 2401
Assignment
Task Force Task Force 17
Task Group Task Group 9
Role Deep Space Exploration
Key Personnel
Commanding Officer Captain Vasoch Gor
Executive Officer Commander Giarvar Kauhn
Hathawayplaque.png
Template:Starship
"Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire."
    —Jennifer Lee - Ship's Dedication Quote

Third in the lineage of vessels to bear the name, the USS Hathaway NCC-92904 (Sagan-class) is a highly versatile, state-of-the-art 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 USS Hathaway lost during exploration operations in the Gamma Quadrant, the current iteration is fresh out of the shipyards at Starbase Bravo and is currently assigned to Task Force 17 under the command of Captain Vasoch Gor.

Looking to make a name for themselves in the annals of history, the crew are a mixture of fresh-faced youngsters excelling in their fields of study, and wily veterans looking for an opportunity to cement their legacies. With the ship currently operating out of Deep Space 17 in the Typhon Frontier, she is tasked with exploring an area of space ripe for scientific exploration and missions of a first-contact nature.

Into the Expanse

2401 - Into the Expanse

With her construction and subsequent shakedown cruise complete, a skeleton crew transferred Hathaway from Starbase Bravo to Deep Space 17, where a new commanding officer was appointed by CAPT Romaes Anjin, TFXO for TF17. After a hiatus which saw him take leave on multiple worlds, a chance encounter saw the Tellarite, 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 Hathaway.

However, a number of weeks into this new assignment, a mysterious figure arrived aboard Hathaway, citing information regarding a conspiracy within Starfleet's highest offices.

Commanding Officer Lineage

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.

  • 2386 - 2389: Captain Nilani Azulas, (Trill Female)
  • 2389 - 2390: Captain Mitchell Hanson, (Human Male)
  • 2390 - 2395: Captain Colby Drayton, (Human Male)
  • 2395 - 2401: Captain Leandra Nunez, (Human Female)
  • 2401 - Present: Captain Vasoch Gor, (Tellarite Male)

Technical Configuration

Main Article: Sagan-class Light Explorer

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

Main Bridge; command center for the USS Hathaway

A reflection of the time period she was created, the Sagan-class polished steel and cool metal fixtures of the bridge aesthetics bring back memories of years gone by, her design blending modern technological advancements with the nostalgia of eras long gone. It is a functional, yet aesthetically pleasing facility designed in a similar vein to the rest of the ship. Her greatest feature is a wide-angled window which fills the forward bulkhead. This window has holographic projectors built into the rim, giving it the ability to function as a more traditional viewscreen. It can also be used as an emergency evacuation hatch, with forcefields being lowered until replaced by a large, external bulkhead.

Dominating the heart of the command center, three command chairs made of red leather sit atop the central platform, surrounded by rails and steps to the lower levels of the bridge. As is tradition, the center seat and its controls are reserved for the commanding officer, or any directly appointed officer in command during her absence. To her right, the executive officer and, to her left, a third seat is generally reserved for the use of the ship's Counsellor, Chief Medical Officer or any official or dignitary the Captain sees fit. All three of the chairs have built-in controls on the armrests, enabling the occupying officers to conduct their duties with unprecedented access to a wide variety of ship systems.

At the foot of the stairs directly ahead (or to the side) of the command platform, two angled consoles serve as duty stations for operations (port) and flight operations (starboard). A few feet from each, two stand-alone consoles provide auxiliary station access for any purpose required (such as communications, environmental control, mission operations etc). On the port side bulkhead, three large stations dedicated to tactical operations provide access to the ship's defensive and offensive systems, whilst the starboard bulkhead is dedicated to the various science departments on the ship.

Aft of the bridge, there are two additional consoles behind the command platform designated for medical use (port) and engineering (starboard), allowing the engineer on duty access to the same engineering systems as in main engineering itself, including access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and the warp core. Central to the aft bulkhead, open access is granted to the observation lounge, which is sealable by emergency bulkheads and forcefields.

Observation Lounge; a meeting place and workspace.

Observation Lounge

A beautifully designed room, the observation lounge matches the aesthetic of the rest of the ship, with polished alloys and cool metals as the material of choice during construction. The room is dominated by a large table with holographic controls which is particularly useful for briefings and has seating for up to 10 officers. The Captain traditionally sits closest to the wall-mounted display on the starboard bulkhead. There are several shelves with ornaments and models of previous ships called Hathaway, as well as the original [[Constellation Class|Constellation-class] ship plaque. An additional door provides access from the port bulkhead.

The observation lounge operates an open-door policy and, in the absence of a more traditional ready room attached to the bridge, the Captain often uses the observation lounge as a workspace so that they do not have to return to their quarters.

Strategic Operations Suite - StratOps

Strategic Operations suite, or StratOps

Most notably, and an exciting feature for inclusion, the bridge has been set back a short distance to allow for an additional facility. Separated from the rest of the bridge by two steps and a railing, the new Strategic Operations suite (known colloquially as StratOps) allows 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. On the back wall, 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. Most significantly, the space allows for the crew to react to an evolving situation without the need to retreat to the observation lounge.

Auxiliary Craft

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As a Sagan-class starship with four shuttlebays of varying size, Hathaway is capable of housing a large contingent of auxiliary craft. The deployment and organisation of such craft has always been at the discretion of the commanding officer, and as such, Captain Gor has used Hathaway's mission profile to reduce the number of personnel shuttles and runabouts to make room for a squadron of Valkyrie-class Starfighters in the lower shuttlebays. Codenamed the Hellhounds, this small squadron is capable of conducting a range of operations in support of Hathaway's main mission objectives.