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Technical information on the ''Narada'' is sketchy.  It was far larger and more powerful than 23rd-century [[Federation]] and [[Klingon]] [[warship]]s, but it was still heavily damaged by a kamikaze attack by the ''[[USS Kelvin]]''.
Technical information on the ''Narada'' is sketchy.  It was far larger and more powerful than 23rd-century [[Federation]] and [[Klingon]] [[warship]]s, but it was still heavily damaged by a kamikaze attack by the ''[[USS Kelvin]]''.


The ''Narada'' apparently had only one weapon, [[torpedo]]s of unspecified design that it could fire rapidly from a launcher near the bow of the ship.  While even several hits from these weapons would not destroy a Federation starship completely, just one hit reduced the shields of the ''[[USS Enterprise]]'' by almost 70% and caused serious internal damage.  The torpedos traveled fairly slowly, allowing Federation ships to destroy many of them with [[point-defense]] [[phaser]] fire.
The ''Narada'' apparently had only one weapon, [[torpedo]]s of unspecified design that it could fire rapidly from a launcher near the bow of the ship.  While even several hits from these weapons would not destroy a Federation starship completely, just one hit reduced the shields of the ''[[USS Enterprise (Star Trek 2009)|USS Enterprise]]'' by almost 70% and caused serious internal damage.  The torpedos traveled fairly slowly, allowing Federation ships to destroy many of them with [[point-defense]] [[phaser]] fire.


The ship has a hatch in its bow leading into a vast interior space, presumably a cargo hold for mined ores.  It could deploy a drilling rig from a hatch near its stern, lowering a beam emitter down a long chain into the atmosphere of a planet.  The drilling rig fired a beam toward the planet that could penetrate to the planet's core in an unspecified period of time.  Why the beam emitter of the drill needed to be lowered into the atmosphere from orbit is unexplained.
The ship has a hatch in its bow leading into a vast interior space, presumably a cargo hold for mined ores.  It could deploy a drilling rig from a hatch near its stern, lowering a beam emitter down a long chain into the atmosphere of a planet.  The drilling rig fired a beam toward the planet that could penetrate to the planet's core in an unspecified period of time.  Why the beam emitter of the drill needed to be lowered into the atmosphere from orbit is unexplained.

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The Narada was a Romulan mining vessel under the command of Nero. It appears only in the recent Star Trek movie.

Technical Data

Technical information on the Narada is sketchy. It was far larger and more powerful than 23rd-century Federation and Klingon warships, but it was still heavily damaged by a kamikaze attack by the USS Kelvin.

The Narada apparently had only one weapon, torpedos of unspecified design that it could fire rapidly from a launcher near the bow of the ship. While even several hits from these weapons would not destroy a Federation starship completely, just one hit reduced the shields of the USS Enterprise by almost 70% and caused serious internal damage. The torpedos traveled fairly slowly, allowing Federation ships to destroy many of them with point-defense phaser fire.

The ship has a hatch in its bow leading into a vast interior space, presumably a cargo hold for mined ores. It could deploy a drilling rig from a hatch near its stern, lowering a beam emitter down a long chain into the atmosphere of a planet. The drilling rig fired a beam toward the planet that could penetrate to the planet's core in an unspecified period of time. Why the beam emitter of the drill needed to be lowered into the atmosphere from orbit is unexplained.

The Narada was inexplicably spikey in appearance and its interior shows a casual disregard for the safety of the crew; OSHA non-compliance of its magnitude hasn't been seen since Star Wars: A New Hope.