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Darth Servo (talk | contribs) (New page: The '''''Valdore''-class''' Romulan Warbird appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis. Little is known about these ships but they appear to be heavily armed. The two assisting the [[Enterprise-...) |
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The '''''Valdore''-class''' Romulan Warbird appeared in [[Star Trek: Nemesis]]. Little is known about these ships but they appear to be heavily armed. The two assisting the [[Enterprise-E]] in attacking the [[Scimitar]] are quickly taken out of the fight before we | [[Image:Valdore 1.jpg|thumb|right]]The '''''Valdore''-class''' Romulan Warbird appeared in [[Star Trek: Nemesis]]. Little is known about these ships but they appear to be heavily armed. The two assisting the [[Enterprise-E]] in attacking the [[Scimitar]] are quickly taken out of the fight before we could get a good gauge of their capabilities. They do appear significantly smaller than the ''[[D'deridex-class]]'' Warbird commonly seen in [[TNG]]. | ||
This ship class further demonstrates how Romulan ship designers obviously flunked their engineering courses (assuming they took any at all) as the design appears to be trying to maximize surface area. | This ship class further demonstrates how Romulan ship designers obviously flunked their engineering courses (assuming they took any at all) as the design appears to be trying to maximize surface area. | ||
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Revision as of 14:01, 7 February 2008
The Valdore-class Romulan Warbird appeared in Star Trek: Nemesis. Little is known about these ships but they appear to be heavily armed. The two assisting the Enterprise-E in attacking the Scimitar are quickly taken out of the fight before we could get a good gauge of their capabilities. They do appear significantly smaller than the D'deridex-class Warbird commonly seen in TNG.
This ship class further demonstrates how Romulan ship designers obviously flunked their engineering courses (assuming they took any at all) as the design appears to be trying to maximize surface area.