WHY ARE NO KESTRELS IN ROMULAN SHIPYARDS
One thing that aspiring young Romulans may notice right away is that their
shipyards do not have any converted Klingon hulls ("kestrels") for sale.
There is a reason for this absence, which is explained below.
THE KLINGONS PLAY POLITICS
In 2260 (13 years before the Day of the Eagle opens) the Klingons signed
the Treaty of Smarba with the Romulans, and delivered a batch of D6's and
F5s. This was a clever move on the part of the Klingons to increase pressure
on the Federation's eastern border, and thus keep the flatheads out of the
Four Powers war. The war didn't end as well as the Klingons had hoped, but
the Treaty of Smarba did accomplish its chief goal: The Feds stayed home.
The D6's and F5's were strictly second-rate ships to the Klingons, but
represented
a great leap forward in technology for the Romulans. (Their Great Houses
had been sabatoging each other's warp projects for years, more concerned
with their own advancement than that of the Empire as a whole) The Romulans
converted these ships to KR's and K5R's. Over the next couple of years they
purchased several more batches of both cruisers and made many conversions
of them later. (The Klingons never sold any variants to the Roms; all Rom
variants were converted from this original batch of KR's and K5R's and do
not represent an expansion of the order of battle.)
In 2265 (8 years before the start of this game) the Klingons also sold three
D7 hulls to the Romulans. These were converted to K7R's, and then later into
KCR's. All other conversions of these D7 hulls are conjectural only, and
were never in service. No more than these three D7 hulls were ever sold.
THE ROMULANS
ASK FOR MORE
By 2268 (5 years before the game starts), with the General war starting to
heat up, the Romulans urgently requested the delivery of more D6 and F5 hulls
to increase their number of warp-capable ships. By now, however, the Klingons
were at war and unwilling to part with any ships even remotely useful. They
refused any further sales. The Romulans repeated their requests, and eventaully
settled for a shipment of E4 escorts. Even this was a raw deal. The Romulans
expected relatively new ships from Klingon mothballs, but the Klinks kept
these for themselves and instead delivered only a batch of ancient E4's,
worn out from years of patrols. No more E4's were sold, and it is questionable
as to whether the Roms would even have been interested.
A FINAL BIG GUN
As part of the deal to convince the Romulans to go to war, the Klingon
high command arranged the delivery of one C9 dreadnought to Romulus. It enterred
service in 2272 (a year before the game starts), and has a very experienced
captain in charge. He's not going anywhere until he goes down with his ship
so you shouldn't even think about this command.
THE ALLIANCE HITS A SOUR NOTE
2)In the confused fighting of 2274 (a year after the game starts) three Romulan
Sparrowhaks became cut off and forced to resupply at a Klingon base. The
Klingons then decided to keep them! The Romulan Senate was enraged, and demanded
the return of their ships. The Klingons refused but agreed to transfer three
D5's instead. These became KDR's, which the Romulans found useful. No more
KDR's were ever delivered however, as the supply line between Romulas and
Klinshai was soon after cut by a Tholian blockade. The Romulans eventually
found it impossible to keep these three KDR's in repair as they could no
longer get spares from the Klinks and had no facilities to build any themselves.
Thus, the KDR will appear in the shipyards during 2274 only. No more will
appear in 2275 or later. If you really want a KDR, be on the lookout during
2274 and then fight hard to keep it alive. You break it you lose it.
BE THE BIRD!
By 2273 (the opening of the Day of the Eagle) it's thus been half a decade
since the delivery of any Klink hulls. Those kestrels still in the field
are in the hands of capable starship commanders and not looking for a green
captain. The new starships rolling off the lines and waiting for new officers
would be the Hawk and Eagle hulls. A relatively young starship captain, full
of promise (such as yourself) would be assigned to one of these vessels.
You may come across Kestrels in combat, but you will almost never see them
in the shipyard.
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