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| name = ''Denver''
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| displayName = '''''Akira'' Class'''
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| name = Akira
| registry = NCC-72016
| affiliation = [[United Federation of Planets]]
| class = Nebula
| operator = [[Starfleet]]
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| status =  
| status = Active
| role = *Heavy Cruiser
| commission = 47760.3
*Light Carrier
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| quadrant = [[Alpha Quadrant]]
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| role = Heavy Cruiser
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| co = [https://bravofleet.com/character/44596/ Captain Rebecca Talon ]
| retired =
| xo = [https://bravofleet.com/character/45560/ Commander Cheon Kyo]
| expectedDuration = 80 Years
}}The USS ''Denver'' is a ''Nebula''-class heavy cruiser which has seen decades of Starfleet service. During the [https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Dominion_War?so=search Dominion War] ''Denver'' saw action with the Seventh Fleet under the command of Captain [[bfms_char:44596/|Rebecca Talon]].
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| length = 464 meters
| width = 317  meters
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| height = 87 meters
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| cruiseSpeed = Warp 7
| maxSpeed = Warp 9
| emergencySpeed =  Warp 9.8 (12 hours)
| energyWeapons = *3x Type-X Phaser Arrays
| torpLaunchers = *2 (primary hull), 4 forward (weapons pod)
* 1 starboard (primary hull), 3 starbard aft (weapons pod)
* 1 port (primary hull), 3 port aft (weapons pod)
| torpPayload = *225 Photon Torpedoes
*225 Quantum Torpedoes
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| shuttleBays = 2
| shuttles = 12
| runabouts = 6
| fighters = 12
| aux =  
| msd =  
| playable = yes
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The '''''Akira''-class heavy cruiser''' is a medium-sized starship designed originally immediately following the Wolf 359 attack by the Borg., While she has substantial exploratory capabilities, the ''Akira'' has always been more aligned with Starfleet’s defensive aims than its exploratory ones. With extensive torpedo armament and dedicated facilities to hold combat-capable small craft, the ''Akira''-class heavy cruiser serves ably as both direct combatant and as a carrier. Units of this class served with distinction in the Dominion War and Battle of Sector 001.


== Timeline of the War ==
=== Exploration and Science ===
The Dominion War was a major interstellar conflict fought from late 2373 to 2375. The conflict saw a coalition of Federation,  Klingon and Romulans fighting the Dominion,  Cardassians, and Breen. The Cardassians did eventually switch sides against the Dominion at the tail end of the war.
During peacetime, the ''Akira''-class’s large hangar bays allow it to carry scouts and runabouts on long-range missions, which expand its exploratory capabilities significantly. Her extensive torpedo magazines can also be configured to store probes instead. This allows them to survey an entire star system quickly, even if they are not equipped to do so in as great depth as a ''Nova''-class surveyor might be. Science labs on this class are essentially equivalent to those aboard any light cruiser built in the 2370s, as her greater size has been used for hanger facilities. This makes them capable of independent exploratory missions, though they are more often assigned to patrol Federation space.


'''NOVEMBER 2373'''
With her large cargo bays and hanger bays, the ''Akira''-class is well-suited to resupplying outlying scientific outposts or setting up field camps for research expeditions. Otherwise, these ships don’t often find themselves venturing too far beyond Federation space.


* '''November 19, 2373* -''' Romulans sign a non-agression pact with the Dominion'''[1]'''
=== Diplomacy ===
* '''November 20, 2373 *-''' Starfleet prepares to mine  the Bajoran Wormhole with self-replicating cloaked mines.'''[1]'''
The Akira-class is not meant as a diplomatic platform, especially given that she was designed alongside the ''Norway'', which was specifically designed for this purpose. The class is equipped with adequate guest quarters, but its relatively modest top speed limits its utility as a courier. Its place in Federation diplomacy is in being extremely adept at taking down raiders and other threats to potential allies, and so its presence in a star system can be deeply reassuring during negotiations, or it can serve as a reminder of the Federation’s strength to hostile powers.
* '''November 21, 2373 * -''' A Dominion delegation led by Weyoun attempts diplomatic negotiations to stop the mining of the wormhole'''[1]'''
*'''November 22, 2373 * -''' Bajor signs a non-aggression pact with the Dominion.  A Dominion and Cardassian fleet attacks Deep Space 9 in an attempt to stop the mining of the wormhole losing over fifty ships.  Starfleet officially abandons the station.  At Torros III a large Federation/Klingon task force attacks the Dominion shipyards in an early Alliance success. '''[1]'''


'''DECEMBER 2373'''
=== Engineering ===
While the hull shape of this vessel is radically different from most other Federation ships of the time, its actual engines and other systems are fairly conventional. The primary and secondary hulls have been integrated into a monohull, with the nacelle pylons integrated into sweeping catamarans and connected by a small pod. Engine and computer systems are borrowed heavily from the ''Nebula''-class, though the class has simplified warp nacelles.


* '''December 2, 2373**-''' The 7th Fleet is assigned to protect Vulcan.
There is a single forward shuttle bay which connects through the hull to two aft bays, allowing for small craft to fly straight through the ship, which aids in the launch and recovery of fighters in combat situations, as they can leave through the forward bay and return under the protection of the ship’s catamaran structures aft.
* '''December 5, 2373**-''' USS ''Denver'' (NCC-72016) is assigned to the 7th Fleet.


'''FEBRUARY 2374'''
=== Tactical ===
The ''Akira''-class is heavily armed, with more torpedo launchers than any other Federation starship currently in service. The primary hull has two forward torpedo launchers, one dorsal and one ventral, as well as two pairs of launchers firing directly starboard and directly port, which is a unique feature for Starfleet vessels. In addition to these launchers, the tactical pod contains four forward torpedo launchers, a single aft torpedo launcher, and two pairs of launchers firing aft-starboard and aft-port. This all-around torpedo coverage allows the ''Akira'' to lay down continual barrages of torpedo fire even while maneuvering around an enemy vessel, or to lob torpedoes at multiple threats at the same time.


* '''February 10, 2374*-''' The 7th Fleet attacks the Dominion fleet at Tyra with 112 ships. The USS ''Denver'' (NCC-72016)** is one of only fourteen ships to survive the battle. [2]
Phaser coverage is provided by three Type-X phaser arrays, all on the forward end of the ship. This gives the ship blind spots on the aft quarter that are unusual for a Starfleet ship, but she makes up for this by carrying enough small craft to provide cover. On a typical tactical deployment, the ''Akira'' two squadrons of twelve ''Valkyrie''-class fighters, or a mix of fighters and bombers. In her standard exploratory loadout, this is reduced to twelve fighters, with a half-dozen runabouts.
* '''February 11-23, 2374*-''' Captain Sisko and his senior staff use a captured Jem’Hadar attack ship to destroy the main Alpha Quadrant ketracel-white storage facility deep in Cardassian territory.  Their Jem’Hadar ship is badly damaged in the explosion of the facility and they crash land on a planet.  After a brief battle with Dominion forces also stranded on the planet they are rescued by General Martok. [3]
*'''February 23-24, 2374 -'''  Admiral Ross makes Sisko his adjutant giving command of the ''Defiant'' to Lt. Commander Dax. The ''Defiant'' is ordered to destroy an observation array near the Argolis Cluster. Damar discovers a way to take down the mines protecting the wormhole. Rom is caught trying to sabotage the deflector array.[4]


'''MARCH 2374'''
=== Shipboard Life ===
Akira-class ships are fairly standard Federation ships of the line, and so they employ diverse, well-balanced crews. These ships spend most of their time on the frontier and supporting frontline colonies, so deployment times tend to be longer than other ships of their size, with more time in between starbase stops.


* '''March 25, 2374* -''' The Federation 3rd and 5th Fleets leave Starbase 375 on heading for Deep Space 9 in "Operation Return". The bloody battle ends with the Dominion taking down the minefield, but ultimate defeat that lead to the Federation retaking the station and the dissaperace of 2,300 Dominion ships with the help of the Prophets.[5]
Like other ships of her era, she has comparatively fewer windows than other ships of the same size, and her accommodations are much less luxurious than those found aboard the ''Nebula'' and ''Galaxy''-class starships. Four holodecks complement an assortment of lounges, gymnasiums, and other recreational facilities. By the 2390s, the ''Akira'' is considered a second-tier vessel, but the class has a number of unique features that keep her an important part of the Federation’s defensive arsenal, most notably her carrier abilities. Because of this, she is a favored assignment for flight control officers. Unlike the ''Argonaut''-class, the ''Akira''-class typically maintains a set small craft arrangement for extended periods of time, generally a mix of both runabouts and fighters, and so there is more cohesion between the flight crews and the ship’s main crew.


== Class History ==
The Battle of Wolf 359 in 2367 led to a radical redesign program for the fleet’s construction projects. Four starship projects, the ''Akira'', ''Norway'', ''Steamrunner'', and ''Saber-''class, which were slated to come into service later in the century were pushed up and their designs were made more suitable for combat, with an immediate halt to production of the ''Challenger'', ''Springfield'', and ''Cheyenne'' classes. While the ''New Orleans''-class was the most successful of all of these four classes, it was still decided to cancel its production run in favor of more heavy cruisers–and so the ''Akira''-class is not a direct replacement, but it did take the place of most of these smaller ships’ production orders.


'''APRIL 2374'''
Unlike the ''Saber'', the ''Akira'' had to be designed completely from scratch, as the ''Nebula''-class heavy cruiser had just entered service and there were no plans for its successor yet. In the end, even though both designs were designated as heavy cruisers, there was a substantial performance and size difference between the ''Akira'' and ''Nebula'', which led to them being produced in tandem. Indeed, both classes continue in production to the current day.


* '''April 7, 2374-''' Jadzia Dax and Worf, Son of Mogh are married.[6]
The ''Akira'' herself launched in 2371, thanks to extensive borrowing of technology from other starship classes–notably the engines and computer systems–even though the hull shape itself was radically different. While still rare at the beginning of the Dominion War, they were produced in large numbers to replace the ''Excelsior'' and ''Miranda''-class ships that were suffering high attrition rates in the first year of the war. By 2375, the ''Akira'' was a major part of the Federation’s combat fleet.


'''MAY 2374'''
Post-war, the class continued in production as it was a capable platform that required a smaller crew than the ''Nebula'' but which also offered extensive tactical options to Starfleet Command. Like the later ''Atlantia''-class, the ''Akira'' participated extensively in the Romulan evacuation in the middle of the 2380s because of her large hanger.  


* '''May 30, 2374 -''' USS ''Honshu'' carrying Gul Dukat and Captain Benjamin Sisko is attacked and destroyed by a wing of Cadassian destroyers while enroute to Starbase 621. Dukat rescues Sisko on a shuttle and lands on a barely habitable planet. The ''Constellation'' and ''Defiant'' are dispatched to search for survivors.[7]
By 2399, production of this class continues in limited numbers, though it has largely been supplanted by the ''Inquiry''-class.
* '''May 31, 2374 -''' Captain Sisko is rescued by the ''Defiant'' from a tip provided by an escaping Gul Dukat.[8]


'''JUNE 2374'''
== In Play ==


* '''June 23, 2374 -''' The ''Defiant'' with the runabout ''Rubicon'' investigate a sub-space compression anomaly. During the experiment the ''Defiant'' is attacked. Dax, Bashir, and O'Brian exit the anomaly in the ''Rubicon'' still shrunk to one-centimeter. On the ''Defiant'' Jem’Hadar bred in the Alpha Quadrant take over the ship. This is an early deployment of Alpha Quadrant Jem’Hadar.[9]
* While combat-oriented, the ''Akira'' isn’t as hopeless when it comes to exploring as the ''Defiant'' or the ''Saber''. It can handle run-of-the-mill scientific and exploratory missions, and given its age, it’s more likely to be handed these minor tasks within Federation space. Still, it’s more likely to be on patrol somewhere than hunting down subspace anomalies.
* Fighters aren’t that useful against major threat vessels, but they’re great against raiders and small attackers, which is why this ship excels at frontier defense duties.
* By 2399, this is a relatively common ship, but it’s also potent as a ship of the line. Captains of these vessels would be more experienced than those of smaller ships, but this is no longer a particularly prestigious posting.


'''JULY 2374'''
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* '''July 6, 2374 * -'''  A Cardassian operative contacts Starfleet with the intention of defecting. Commanders Dax and Worf are assigned to the mission.  While treking through the jungle on Soukara Jadzia is grievously injured and Worf leaves the operative to be caught and subsequently executed.[10]
 
'''SEPTEMBER 2374'''
 
* '''September 9, 2374*'''- The Dominion invades Betazed.  The planet was conquered in less than 10 hours.  The 10th Fleet had been assigned to the planet, but was out of position on a training exercise. [11]
* '''September 20, 2374 -''' A shuttle carrying Senetor Vreenak is destroyed from apparent Dominion sabotage.  A Cardassian data rod is discovered in the wreckage detailing an invasion of Romulus by the Dominion.[11]
* '''September 21, 2374 -''' At 08:00 Deep Space 9 time the Romulan Empire declares war on the Dominion.  A "Welcome to the War" banquet is scheduled that night in DS9's wardroom.[11]
 
== OCTOBER '''<big>2374</big>''' ==
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== NOVEMBER '''<big>2374</big>''' ==
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== DECEMBER '''<big>2374</big>'''  ==
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki> = date is an approximate estimation based on dialog.
<nowiki>**</nowiki> = Denver RPG specific lore.
 
==== References: ====
<blockquote>
# Call to Arms" Kira tells Dax that Odo expressed his love for her a month ago. That exchange took place in episode "Children of Time" which the stardate was established as 50814.2. or October 23, 2373.
# ↑ In the episode "A Time to Stand" both Captain Sisko and Gul Dukat state that it has been three months since the Dominion took control of DS9.
# ↑ Takes place during the episodes of "A Time to Stand" and "Rocks and Shoals". No stardate given, only "supplemental" in the captain's log.
# ↑ In the episode "Behind the lines" Sisko's log establishes the stardate as 51145.3 (February 23, 2374). The end of the episode gives the stardate of 51149.5 (February 24, 2374)
# ↑ The episode "You're Cordially Invited" sets the stardate at 51247.5 (April 1, 2374). In his log, Sisko states that they have been back on the station for a week. This doesn’t entirely fit with the dialog in "Favor the Bold" and the dates established by "Behind The Lines" but is is only over about a week. The tie always goes to the established stardate.
# ↑ "You Are Cordially Invited" sets the stardate to 51247.5 (April 1, 2374). Worf and Jadzia wish to have the wedding before Alexander ships out at the "end of the week". Work informs his "best men" of the "Path to Kal'Hyah" and that the wedding is in 6 days.
# ↑ Established by stardate in the episode "Waltz".
# ↑ Established by stardate in "Waltz".
# ↑ Stardate of 51474.2 is established in, "One Little Ship".
# ↑ In "Change of Heart" the stardate is established as 51597.2 or August 6. Later in the episode Jadzia tells Worf they have been married two months. Both dialog and stardate have chronological issues. I split the difference so episode takes place after "One Little Ship" and before the erroneous stardate. There is zero degree of confidence in this date.
# ↑ The episode "In the Pale Moonlight" gives the stardate as 51721.3 (September 21, 2374). In his log Sisko states that this "all started two weeks ago" or on Sept 7.  For fourteen weeks Sisko has been posting the casualty reports on Friday, and both the 7th and 21st are on a Saturday. This means the story begins on September 6, 2374. Some days later Betazed is invaded, and takes place before the second casualty Report (9/13). Garak says that Vreenak will be visiting Cardasia in ten days. That places this conversation and invasion between 9/8 and 9/12. Sisko says he's been dealing with Garak for a week when he meets with Vreenak.  He's on the station at least two days. On September 20th Sisko posts a third casualty report, and Worf immediately reports Vreenak's shuttle has exploded. At the end of the episode Sisko states in his log the Romulans entered the war at "08:00 station time". It is phrased so it only could have happened that morning.
</blockquote>

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Akiraclass.png
Akira Class
Information
Affiliation

United Federation of Planets

Type

Heavy Cruiser

Role
  • Heavy Cruiser
  • Light Carrier
Service
Operator

Starfleet

Entered Service

2363

Endurance
Expected Design Life

80 Years

Expected Refit Cycle

10 Years

Expected Resupply Cycle

1 Year

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

550

Emergency Capacity

4,500

Dimensions
Length

464 meters

Width

317 meters

Height

87 meters

Decks

17

Propulsion
Propulsion Systems

Matter/Antimatter powered warp drive

Cruise Speed

Warp 7

Maximum Speed

Warp 9

Emergency Speed

Warp 9.8 (12 hours)

Armaments
Energy Weapons
  • 3x Type-X Phaser Arrays
Torpedo Launchers
  • 2 (primary hull), 4 forward (weapons pod)
  • 1 starboard (primary hull), 3 starbard aft (weapons pod)
  • 1 port (primary hull), 3 port aft (weapons pod)
Torpedo Payload
  • 225 Photon Torpedoes
  • 225 Quantum Torpedoes
Shields

Multi-Layered Shielding System

Small Craft
Shuttlebays

2

Shuttles

12

Runabouts

6

Fighters

12

Template:Specification

The Akira-class heavy cruiser is a medium-sized starship designed originally immediately following the Wolf 359 attack by the Borg., While she has substantial exploratory capabilities, the Akira has always been more aligned with Starfleet’s defensive aims than its exploratory ones. With extensive torpedo armament and dedicated facilities to hold combat-capable small craft, the Akira-class heavy cruiser serves ably as both direct combatant and as a carrier. Units of this class served with distinction in the Dominion War and Battle of Sector 001.

Exploration and Science

During peacetime, the Akira-class’s large hangar bays allow it to carry scouts and runabouts on long-range missions, which expand its exploratory capabilities significantly. Her extensive torpedo magazines can also be configured to store probes instead. This allows them to survey an entire star system quickly, even if they are not equipped to do so in as great depth as a Nova-class surveyor might be. Science labs on this class are essentially equivalent to those aboard any light cruiser built in the 2370s, as her greater size has been used for hanger facilities. This makes them capable of independent exploratory missions, though they are more often assigned to patrol Federation space.

With her large cargo bays and hanger bays, the Akira-class is well-suited to resupplying outlying scientific outposts or setting up field camps for research expeditions. Otherwise, these ships don’t often find themselves venturing too far beyond Federation space.

Diplomacy

The Akira-class is not meant as a diplomatic platform, especially given that she was designed alongside the Norway, which was specifically designed for this purpose. The class is equipped with adequate guest quarters, but its relatively modest top speed limits its utility as a courier. Its place in Federation diplomacy is in being extremely adept at taking down raiders and other threats to potential allies, and so its presence in a star system can be deeply reassuring during negotiations, or it can serve as a reminder of the Federation’s strength to hostile powers.

Engineering

While the hull shape of this vessel is radically different from most other Federation ships of the time, its actual engines and other systems are fairly conventional. The primary and secondary hulls have been integrated into a monohull, with the nacelle pylons integrated into sweeping catamarans and connected by a small pod. Engine and computer systems are borrowed heavily from the Nebula-class, though the class has simplified warp nacelles.

There is a single forward shuttle bay which connects through the hull to two aft bays, allowing for small craft to fly straight through the ship, which aids in the launch and recovery of fighters in combat situations, as they can leave through the forward bay and return under the protection of the ship’s catamaran structures aft.

Tactical

The Akira-class is heavily armed, with more torpedo launchers than any other Federation starship currently in service. The primary hull has two forward torpedo launchers, one dorsal and one ventral, as well as two pairs of launchers firing directly starboard and directly port, which is a unique feature for Starfleet vessels. In addition to these launchers, the tactical pod contains four forward torpedo launchers, a single aft torpedo launcher, and two pairs of launchers firing aft-starboard and aft-port. This all-around torpedo coverage allows the Akira to lay down continual barrages of torpedo fire even while maneuvering around an enemy vessel, or to lob torpedoes at multiple threats at the same time.

Phaser coverage is provided by three Type-X phaser arrays, all on the forward end of the ship. This gives the ship blind spots on the aft quarter that are unusual for a Starfleet ship, but she makes up for this by carrying enough small craft to provide cover. On a typical tactical deployment, the Akira two squadrons of twelve Valkyrie-class fighters, or a mix of fighters and bombers. In her standard exploratory loadout, this is reduced to twelve fighters, with a half-dozen runabouts.

Shipboard Life

Akira-class ships are fairly standard Federation ships of the line, and so they employ diverse, well-balanced crews. These ships spend most of their time on the frontier and supporting frontline colonies, so deployment times tend to be longer than other ships of their size, with more time in between starbase stops.

Like other ships of her era, she has comparatively fewer windows than other ships of the same size, and her accommodations are much less luxurious than those found aboard the Nebula and Galaxy-class starships. Four holodecks complement an assortment of lounges, gymnasiums, and other recreational facilities. By the 2390s, the Akira is considered a second-tier vessel, but the class has a number of unique features that keep her an important part of the Federation’s defensive arsenal, most notably her carrier abilities. Because of this, she is a favored assignment for flight control officers. Unlike the Argonaut-class, the Akira-class typically maintains a set small craft arrangement for extended periods of time, generally a mix of both runabouts and fighters, and so there is more cohesion between the flight crews and the ship’s main crew.

Class History

The Battle of Wolf 359 in 2367 led to a radical redesign program for the fleet’s construction projects. Four starship projects, the Akira, Norway, Steamrunner, and Saber-class, which were slated to come into service later in the century were pushed up and their designs were made more suitable for combat, with an immediate halt to production of the Challenger, Springfield, and Cheyenne classes. While the New Orleans-class was the most successful of all of these four classes, it was still decided to cancel its production run in favor of more heavy cruisers–and so the Akira-class is not a direct replacement, but it did take the place of most of these smaller ships’ production orders.

Unlike the Saber, the Akira had to be designed completely from scratch, as the Nebula-class heavy cruiser had just entered service and there were no plans for its successor yet. In the end, even though both designs were designated as heavy cruisers, there was a substantial performance and size difference between the Akira and Nebula, which led to them being produced in tandem. Indeed, both classes continue in production to the current day.

The Akira herself launched in 2371, thanks to extensive borrowing of technology from other starship classes–notably the engines and computer systems–even though the hull shape itself was radically different. While still rare at the beginning of the Dominion War, they were produced in large numbers to replace the Excelsior and Miranda-class ships that were suffering high attrition rates in the first year of the war. By 2375, the Akira was a major part of the Federation’s combat fleet.

Post-war, the class continued in production as it was a capable platform that required a smaller crew than the Nebula but which also offered extensive tactical options to Starfleet Command. Like the later Atlantia-class, the Akira participated extensively in the Romulan evacuation in the middle of the 2380s because of her large hanger.  

By 2399, production of this class continues in limited numbers, though it has largely been supplanted by the Inquiry-class.

In Play

  • While combat-oriented, the Akira isn’t as hopeless when it comes to exploring as the Defiant or the Saber. It can handle run-of-the-mill scientific and exploratory missions, and given its age, it’s more likely to be handed these minor tasks within Federation space. Still, it’s more likely to be on patrol somewhere than hunting down subspace anomalies.
  • Fighters aren’t that useful against major threat vessels, but they’re great against raiders and small attackers, which is why this ship excels at frontier defense duties.
  • By 2399, this is a relatively common ship, but it’s also potent as a ship of the line. Captains of these vessels would be more experienced than those of smaller ships, but this is no longer a particularly prestigious posting.