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'''"We only see starlight because all the stars are bleeding"'''  
== '''"What greater source of peace exists than our ability to love our enemy?"''' ==


* ''Steven Hall quoted for the'' Dvorak''<nowiki/>'s dedication plaque'' 
* Ambassador Sarek quoted for the USS ''Sarek''<nowiki/>'s dedication plaque


The USS ''Dvorak'' serves as a [[Springfield Class|Springfield-class]] science vessel assigned to [[Task Force 17]] of the Fourth Fleet. With a crew compliment of two-hundred, and the largest distribution of them science officers, the USS ''Dvorak'' operates as a mobile research platform. The ship’s mission module has been configured for the social sciences — specializing in mission of archaeology and anthropology.  {{Starship
 
| name = Dvorak
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{{Starship
| name = Sutherland
| prefix = USS
| prefix = USS
| image = [[File:Springfieldclass.jpg]]
| image = [[Image:Sutherland class aftb.png|275px]]
| registry = NCC-63421
| registry = NCC-91806
| class = Springfield
| class = Sutherland
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| affiliation = Starfleet
| status = Active
| status = Active
| commission =  
| commission = 2398
| decommission =  
| decommission =  
| destroyed =  
| destroyed =  
| taskforce = [[Task Force 72]]
| taskforce = [[Task Force 17]]
| quadrant = [[Alpha Quadrant]]
| quadrant = Beta Quadrant
| role = Science Vessel/Light Cruiser
| role = Heavy Cruiser
| co = [[bfms char:48362|Commander Taes]]
| co = [[bfms_char:48362|Captain Taes]]
| xo =  
| xo = [[bfms_char:50958|Commander Elbon Jakkelb]]
| dedication =  
| dedication = "''What greater source of peace exists than our ability to love our enemy?''"
}}As a purpose-built science ship, the ''Springfield''-class’ specialized laboratories are available for nearly every scientific sub-division, each of them conducting independent research beyond the ship’s primary missions. Constructed in the expansive heydays of the mid-24th century, the ''Dvorak'' is a ship designed for comfort, maintaining its retro-resort aesthetic in carpeted surfaces and natural woods. The crew culture matches the interiors: as a whole, they tend to respect whomever has the most published articles, rather than who wears the most rank pips.
}}


== Design and Layout ==


=== Bridge ===
The '''USS ''Sarek''''' (NCC-91806) was a [[Sutherland Class|Sutherland-class]] heavy cruiser assigned to the Fourth Fleet in [[Task Force 17]]. After an extensive shakedown cruise to calibrate her cutting-edge scientific technology, the ''Sarek'' was launched under the command of [[bfms_char:48362|Captain Taes]] in 2400.  Like a city in space with its crew of nine hundred, the USS ''Sarek'' operated as a mobile research platform in every scientific specialty. This ''Sutherland''-class starship’s mission module was configured for the social sciences — specializing in mission of archaeology and anthropology.  As a lightly-armed vessel whose tactical systems were primarily defensive in nature, the USS ''Sarek'' specialised in second-contact missions, conducting comprehensive study and analysis of the discoveries found by Task Force 17's deep space operations.
Because the crown jewels of the USS ''Dvorak'' are its science laboratories, this ship's utilitarian bridge configuration would be seen more commonly as a battle bridge aboard other starships of its generation. This bridge module allows for deck one to contain a larger observation lounge, head, captain's ready room, and a laboratory off the bridge.


The captain sits alone in the centre seat.  The two seated consoles ahead of the captain's chair are configured for Science I and Flight Control.  Ringing the stern of the bridge are four freestanding LCARS consoles, facing the viewscreen.  Clockwise, the stations are configured as Engineering/Operations, Tactical, Mission Ops, and Science II.
== Design and Layout ==


=== Engineering ===
=== Main Bridge ===
Powered by an older-style warp core than those of its generation, the Springfield-class warp core is mounted horizontally in the underslung engineering hull on deck 14.
Located on deck one, the main bridge served as the USS ''Sarek''’s command centre, from where the captain supervised starship operations and gave the most critical orders about the ship’s flight control, tactical decisions, and scientific exploration.  The interior design of the ''Sutherland''-class bridge module emphasised collaboration by grouping sets of workstations into hubs, rather than postings around the circumference of the bridge.  Like many ships of the line in 2400, the design aesthetic featured bulkhead and deck plating in metallic of burnished bronze, transparent “glass”, and reflective copper, along with deep maroon upholstery and tawny faux-leather.
[[File:Sutherland bridge by falke2009.jpg|alt=USS Sarek's Sutherland-class bridge module; image credit: falke2009|left|thumb|USS Sarek Main Bridge (image credit [https://www.deviantart.com/falke2009/art/USS-Concordia-Bridge-cutaway-855920893 falke2009])]]
Located at the heart of the bridge was the captain’s chair —on a raised platform that was wrapped by a horseshoe-shaped arch— and two companion chairs for the executive officer, second officer, mission specialist or counselor.  The tactical station had a seated console directly behind the captain’s chair and the CONN panel was located ahead of the command platform in a sunken flight control well.


=== Mission Module ===
To the port and starboard of the command platform were raised hubs of LCARS workstations for science officers and engineering/operations officers, respectively.  Each hub consists of an elongated U-shaped conference table —inset with LCARS panels— to allow for pairs of officers to work facing one another, along with further LCARS interface panels set into the bulkheads.  Two further freestanding, double-sided LCARS interface panels --the size of master system displays-- were positioned at the aft of the bridge for configurable mission ops parameters.  These panels were stationed at an angle perpendicular to the viewscreen.  The viewscreen itself was a holographic overlay to the style of wide transparent viewports that had come back into fashion in bridge design.
Located on the aft dorsal section of the ship, the mission module is secured between the nacelles and above the shuttlebay.  The pod contains two decks of specialised archaeology and anthropology laboratories, equipment and storage. Equipment includes facilities to fabricate novel probes and a dedicated mission computer core, operating with bioneural processing.


On the upper deck of the mission module, the archaeology lab offers teaming and individual LCARS consoles, specialised scanner equipment, a thermoluminescence chamber, and storage areas for scientific observation and experimentation in the field of archaeology.
=== Observation Lounge ===
[[File:Stargazer observation lounge by dave blass.jpg|alt=USS Sarek's Observation Lounge with viewports, LCARS panel, and conference table with chairs (image credit: Dave Blass)|thumb|''Sutherland''-class Observation Lounge (image credit: [https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1501268595002642432 Dave Blass])]]
Located in the aft of deck one, the observation lounge aboard the ''Sarek'' was one of the standard modular designs from ships of the line in 2400.  The observation lounge was intended as a space for the senior staff and other officers to collaborate, celebrate, and make plans for the journey ahead.  Continuing the architectural design from the bridge and the passageway, every surface of the bulkhead and decks were plated in metallics of burnished bronze and reflective copper, with practical lighting set into the overhead.  The overhead and outer bulkhead visibly curved in kind with the shape of the outer hull, with tall rectangular viewports allowing a view of the stars and the ''Sarek''’s mission pod.


== Operational History ==
Large double doors at the aft of the bridge allowed access to the observation lounge, with additional doors on the port and starboard side of the lounge providing access to the captain’s ready room, a head, and further deck one.  The starboard side doorways were tucked into an alcove adorned with a widescreen LCARS panel for private consultation away from the observation lounge at large.


=== Launch ===
Stationed parallel to the bridge doorway, in the heart of the room, was a natural-edge wooden conference table of a roughly rectangular shape.  Set into the surface of the table were both holographic projectors —for displaying images and data on the surface of the table or on holographic LCARS panes projected at respective eye-levels— along with induction warming plates to keep platters of food warm.  The table was circled by ten office chairs, of a shape inspired by a retro-throwback to the 2360s, and upholstered in a deep maroon textile which was commonly used in the bridge as well.
USS Dvorak was launched in 2352, on Stardate 29411.2, upon its construction in the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards on Mars.  


=== 2398-2399 ===
Opposite to the viewport, build-in shelves and a replicator were set into the bulkhead.  The story of Captain Taes’ command —across the [[USS Nestus|USS ''Nestus'']], [[USS Dvorak|USS ''Dvorak'']] and USS ''Sarek''— was being told by the ''objet d’art'' on the shelves.  These items included a couple of modern Romulan sculptures to welcome the ''Sarek''’s team of scientists from the [[Romulan Free State]], a broken widget from the refineries on [[Kunhri III]], a small model of an archaeological recreation of a Camus II temple might look like, a framed isolinear chip, and three stone carvings —in the Vulcan style— of the Starfleet starships named ''Sarek'': an ''Excelsior''-class starship, an ''Ambassador''-class starship, and a ''Sutherland''-class starship.
USS ''Dvorak'' underwent its fifth refit and shakedown, under the command of long-time Captain Aloysius Sefton and newly promoted Executive Officer Commander [[bfms_char:50958/|Elbon Jakkelb]]''Dvorak''<nowiki/>'s shakedown was Sefton's final mission before retirement.


=== 2400 ===
=== Captain's Ready Room ===
Located in section sixteen of deck two, the captain’s ready room was accessible from the corridor, as well as from a stair-access doorway, off of the observation lounge on deck one.  The purpose of the captain's private compartment was for reflection, meditation and philosophical debate.  Given all of the other work areas available aboard a ''Sutherland''-class starship, Captain Taes did not permit transactional duties, such as performance reviews or delivery of orders in this space.  Rather, the ready room was a retreat from the clamorous activity of the main bridge to ponder the scientific mysteries of the universe, to invent new methods of inspiring a crew of nine-hundred, or deepening one’s understanding of thine own self.
[[File:Captain Taes Ready Room by mo eid.jpg|alt=Captain Taes' Ready Room: pink compartment with stairs, purple tree, mat, and a pink chair seating area (image credit: Mo Eid)|left|thumb|Captain Taes' Ready Room (image credit: [https://www.pexels.com/@mo-eid-1268975/ Mo Eid])]]
The minimalist design of the compartment was intentionally surreal —including the lack of any viewports, the intense bubble-bum pink colour-scheme from overhead to deck, and the inclusion of stairs leading down from deck one— to create a separation from average starship life.  Stepping into the ready room was mean to feel as if one was walking into a pocket dimension.  The ready room was partitioned into several smaller areas to allow for walking around, or kinhin, with several open archways to cause the “doorway effect” of releasing mental blocks and resetting the memory.  


==== [https://bravofleet.com/mission/50726 Sometimes Bones are Wrong] ====
Instead of traditional furniture or replicators, mats were positioned around the ready room for sitting or other floor postures.  Otherwise, the space was designed for standing and pacing.  Aside from LCARS panels disguised as framed art, the space was decorated in a minimalist fashion.  A freestanding mirror was available for literal reflection and a potted pink and purple tree took the point of pride in a sub-compartment to prompt paradoxical meditation by presenting the natural and the artificial in the same object.  Only in the most internal compartment of the ready room labyrinth were there two wireframe, beanbag-like chairs for seating two people.  These were located behind a doorway to silently communicate to guests that they were not welcome to join the captain’s meditation unless she expressly invited them to participate in intellectual, ethical or emotional debate.
USS ''Dvorak'' was diverted from its shakedown cruise to support humanitarian efforts during the [[Century Storm]]. In the aftermath of the Century Storm, Commander [[bfms_char:48362/|Taes]] was assigned to ''Dvorak'' as a Senior Mission Officer. ''Dvorak''<nowiki/>'s mission module was staffed with a team of archaeologists from [[Starbase 72]], serving as the first responders to the Trill colony of New Tenar.


As first responders, Taes' team conducted the death scene investigations of any citizens who were left behind by Starfleet's evacuation of the planet during the ion storms.  While the medical officers confirmed cause of death, the archaeologists investigated the social and structural vulnerabilities that may have contributed to exactly who had died during the evacuation, and why they had died, rather than the thousands of others who escaped.
== Operational History ==
 
At launch in late 2400, the USS ''Sarek''<nowiki/>'s mandate was for external scientific exploration and research, along with internal diplomacy.  A team of seventy-five civilian scientists from the [[Romulan Free State]] were permanently assigned to the ''Sarek'' with a Romulan liaison officer serving as Chief Science OfficerThe intention of this great experiment was to explore improved diplomatic relations between the Federation and the Free StateAlthough their missions assigned from Starfleet were of great import, the real mission was for both crews to learn to work as one.  This mission was expected to take months if not years, through small, daily interactions --both of great import and tedious minutia-- to accomplish the joint-effort of exploration and scientific research.
Following the death scene investigations, Commander Taes’ team completed an archaeological study of the city to identify heritage sites of historical and cultural importance. Although there were some irregularities in the chain of custody in some of the data, the archaeology team identified the heritage sites in need of preservation and restoration, when the government of New Tenar rebuilds Vrans City.
 
==== [https://bravofleet.com/mission/51688 Turnabout Imposters] ====
Upon the completion of ''Dvorak''<nowiki/>'s shakedown cruise, Starfleet Command named Captain [[bfms_char:48362/|Taes]] the commanding officer of the science ship ''Dvorak''.  In her maiden voyage, Captain Taes investigated the looting of an archaeological site on Camus II by piratesFollowing a trip to the planet’s surface, the crew’s mission is jeoparized because Captain Taes is no longer who she appears to be.  (And she’s not the only one.) The entire away team were body swapped by ancient and dangerous technology in disrepair.  Only through studying the previous archaeological surveys completed by Starfleet and investigating the technology further are Captain Taes and Lieutenant [[bfms_char:48429/|Yuulik]] able to return the away team to their own bodies.
 
== Notable Crew ==
 
=== Current Crew Circa 2400 ===
 
* '''Commanding Officer''': Captain [[bfms_char:48362/|Taes]] (Deltan cisgender female)
* '''Executive Officer''': Commander [[bfms_char:50958/|Elbon Jakkelb]] (Bajoran cisgender male)
* '''Chief Security Officer''': Lieutenant [[bfms_char:48427/|Kellin Rayco]] (Trill cisgender male)
* '''Assistant Chief Science Officer''': Lieutenant (Junior Grade) [[bfms_char:48429/|Sootrah Yuulik]] (Arcadian transgender female)
* '''Chief Medical Officer''': Lieutenant [[bfms_char:49998/|Pimpinellifolia]]
*'''Chief Engineer''': Lieutenant (Junior Grade) [[bfms_char:49983/|Leander Nune]] (Betazoid cisgender male)
*'''Chief Flight Controller:''' Ensign [[bfms_char:49785/|Annikafiore Szerda]] (Elysian cisgender female)
* '''Staff Archaeologist:''' Ensign [[bfms_char:50196/|Melchor Dolan]] (Zaldan cisgender male)
 
=== Previous Crew Circa 2400 ===
 
* '''Chief Science Officer:''' Lieutenant Commander Jeffrey Holmgren (Human cisgender male), on extended medical leave

Revision as of 12:10, 4 September 2022

"What greater source of peace exists than our ability to love our enemy?"

  • Ambassador Sarek quoted for the USS Sarek's dedication plaque


Sutherland class aftb.png
USS Sutherland
General Information
Registry NCC-91806
Class & Type Sutherland-class
Affiliation Starfleet
Status Active
Commissioned 2398
Assignment
Task Force [[Task Force 17]]
Role Heavy Cruiser
Key Personnel
Commanding Officer Captain Taes
Executive Officer Commander Elbon Jakkelb
"What greater source of peace exists than our ability to love our enemy?"
Template:Starship

[[Category:Task Force 17]]


The USS Sarek (NCC-91806) was a Sutherland-class heavy cruiser assigned to the Fourth Fleet in Task Force 17. After an extensive shakedown cruise to calibrate her cutting-edge scientific technology, the Sarek was launched under the command of Captain Taes in 2400. Like a city in space with its crew of nine hundred, the USS Sarek operated as a mobile research platform in every scientific specialty. This Sutherland-class starship’s mission module was configured for the social sciences — specializing in mission of archaeology and anthropology. As a lightly-armed vessel whose tactical systems were primarily defensive in nature, the USS Sarek specialised in second-contact missions, conducting comprehensive study and analysis of the discoveries found by Task Force 17's deep space operations.

Design and Layout

Main Bridge

Located on deck one, the main bridge served as the USS Sarek’s command centre, from where the captain supervised starship operations and gave the most critical orders about the ship’s flight control, tactical decisions, and scientific exploration.  The interior design of the Sutherland-class bridge module emphasised collaboration by grouping sets of workstations into hubs, rather than postings around the circumference of the bridge.  Like many ships of the line in 2400, the design aesthetic featured bulkhead and deck plating in metallic of burnished bronze, transparent “glass”, and reflective copper, along with deep maroon upholstery and tawny faux-leather.

USS Sarek's Sutherland-class bridge module; image credit: falke2009
USS Sarek Main Bridge (image credit falke2009)

Located at the heart of the bridge was the captain’s chair —on a raised platform that was wrapped by a horseshoe-shaped arch— and two companion chairs for the executive officer, second officer, mission specialist or counselor.  The tactical station had a seated console directly behind the captain’s chair and the CONN panel was located ahead of the command platform in a sunken flight control well.

To the port and starboard of the command platform were raised hubs of LCARS workstations for science officers and engineering/operations officers, respectively.  Each hub consists of an elongated U-shaped conference table —inset with LCARS panels— to allow for pairs of officers to work facing one another, along with further LCARS interface panels set into the bulkheads.  Two further freestanding, double-sided LCARS interface panels --the size of master system displays-- were positioned at the aft of the bridge for configurable mission ops parameters.  These panels were stationed at an angle perpendicular to the viewscreen.  The viewscreen itself was a holographic overlay to the style of wide transparent viewports that had come back into fashion in bridge design.

Observation Lounge

USS Sarek's Observation Lounge with viewports, LCARS panel, and conference table with chairs (image credit: Dave Blass)
Sutherland-class Observation Lounge (image credit: Dave Blass)

Located in the aft of deck one, the observation lounge aboard the Sarek was one of the standard modular designs from ships of the line in 2400.  The observation lounge was intended as a space for the senior staff and other officers to collaborate, celebrate, and make plans for the journey ahead.  Continuing the architectural design from the bridge and the passageway, every surface of the bulkhead and decks were plated in metallics of burnished bronze and reflective copper, with practical lighting set into the overhead.  The overhead and outer bulkhead visibly curved in kind with the shape of the outer hull, with tall rectangular viewports allowing a view of the stars and the Sarek’s mission pod.

Large double doors at the aft of the bridge allowed access to the observation lounge, with additional doors on the port and starboard side of the lounge providing access to the captain’s ready room, a head, and further deck one.  The starboard side doorways were tucked into an alcove adorned with a widescreen LCARS panel for private consultation away from the observation lounge at large.

Stationed parallel to the bridge doorway, in the heart of the room, was a natural-edge wooden conference table of a roughly rectangular shape.  Set into the surface of the table were both holographic projectors —for displaying images and data on the surface of the table or on holographic LCARS panes projected at respective eye-levels— along with induction warming plates to keep platters of food warm.  The table was circled by ten office chairs, of a shape inspired by a retro-throwback to the 2360s, and upholstered in a deep maroon textile which was commonly used in the bridge as well.

Opposite to the viewport, build-in shelves and a replicator were set into the bulkhead.  The story of Captain Taes’ command —across the USS Nestus, USS Dvorak and USS Sarek— was being told by the objet d’art on the shelves.  These items included a couple of modern Romulan sculptures to welcome the Sarek’s team of scientists from the Romulan Free State, a broken widget from the refineries on Kunhri III, a small model of an archaeological recreation of a Camus II temple might look like, a framed isolinear chip, and three stone carvings —in the Vulcan style— of the Starfleet starships named Sarek: an Excelsior-class starship, an Ambassador-class starship, and a Sutherland-class starship.

Captain's Ready Room

Located in section sixteen of deck two, the captain’s ready room was accessible from the corridor, as well as from a stair-access doorway, off of the observation lounge on deck one.  The purpose of the captain's private compartment was for reflection, meditation and philosophical debate.  Given all of the other work areas available aboard a Sutherland-class starship, Captain Taes did not permit transactional duties, such as performance reviews or delivery of orders in this space.  Rather, the ready room was a retreat from the clamorous activity of the main bridge to ponder the scientific mysteries of the universe, to invent new methods of inspiring a crew of nine-hundred, or deepening one’s understanding of thine own self.

Captain Taes' Ready Room: pink compartment with stairs, purple tree, mat, and a pink chair seating area (image credit: Mo Eid)
Captain Taes' Ready Room (image credit: Mo Eid)

The minimalist design of the compartment was intentionally surreal —including the lack of any viewports, the intense bubble-bum pink colour-scheme from overhead to deck, and the inclusion of stairs leading down from deck one— to create a separation from average starship life. Stepping into the ready room was mean to feel as if one was walking into a pocket dimension.  The ready room was partitioned into several smaller areas to allow for walking around, or kinhin, with several open archways to cause the “doorway effect” of releasing mental blocks and resetting the memory.  

Instead of traditional furniture or replicators, mats were positioned around the ready room for sitting or other floor postures.  Otherwise, the space was designed for standing and pacing.  Aside from LCARS panels disguised as framed art, the space was decorated in a minimalist fashion.  A freestanding mirror was available for literal reflection and a potted pink and purple tree took the point of pride in a sub-compartment to prompt paradoxical meditation by presenting the natural and the artificial in the same object.  Only in the most internal compartment of the ready room labyrinth were there two wireframe, beanbag-like chairs for seating two people.  These were located behind a doorway to silently communicate to guests that they were not welcome to join the captain’s meditation unless she expressly invited them to participate in intellectual, ethical or emotional debate.

Operational History

At launch in late 2400, the USS Sarek's mandate was for external scientific exploration and research, along with internal diplomacy. A team of seventy-five civilian scientists from the Romulan Free State were permanently assigned to the Sarek with a Romulan liaison officer serving as Chief Science Officer. The intention of this great experiment was to explore improved diplomatic relations between the Federation and the Free State. Although their missions assigned from Starfleet were of great import, the real mission was for both crews to learn to work as one. This mission was expected to take months if not years, through small, daily interactions --both of great import and tedious minutia-- to accomplish the joint-effort of exploration and scientific research.