USS Nakatomi
USS Nakatomi | |
Technical Details | |
Class: | Ronin-class |
Registry: | NCC-91894 |
Role: | Cruiser |
Status: | Active |
Assignment | |
Task Force: | [[Task Force Task Force 44]] |
Task Force CO: | {{TFTask Force 44CO}} |
Crew Information | |
Commanding Officer: | Lieutenant Commander Garrett Rosa de Sanchez |
Executive Officer: | Lieutenant Tobie Hutchinson |
Second Officer: | Lieutenant J'Kodran |
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Laid down in 2387 the USS Nakatomi took two years to construct before finally being prepared to be commissioned in the year 2389 she is a Ronin-class vessel commanded by Lieutenant Commander Garrett Rosa de Sanchez a Dominion War veteran and long time officer of Starfleet. Rosa de Sanchez was announced as the Commanding Officer four months before completion after a short stint as an Executive Officer in order to train him in commanding a vessel of his own. The Nakatomi is named for a Japanese clan from Ancient Earth. The ship is the first Ronin Class vessel to be commissioned and assigned to serve the Eleventh Fleet in Task Force 44 under command of Commodore John Thompson.
Contents
Ship History
Construction & Launch
In 2375 Starfleet decided that there were a few weaknesses that could have been filled during the Dominion War, and following developments in technology made by Starfleet Headquarters and the Corps of Engineers the Ronin-class was born. Eleven years later in 2386 Starfleet ordered the construction of the USS Nakatomi (NCC-91984) one of the first of its class to be placed within the Eleventh Fleet also known as Pegasus Fleet. Originally Rear Admiral Kelly Davis had intended for the ship to be her flagship, however she saw a greater idea. And, early in the year 2387 after construction on the Nakatomi
Personnel
Command
Garrett Rosa de Sanchez, Commanding Officer
Tobie Hutchinson, Executive Officer
J'Kodran, Second Officer
Security & Tactical
J'Kodran, Chief Tac/Sec Officer
Engineering
Trevan Axlyn, Chief Engineering Officer
Medical & Counseling
Lissan Endiley, Chief Counselor
392nd Marine Detachment
Jonathon Gunn, Marine Commanding Officer