SFCV Dinavar
SFCV Dinavar (D13) | |
Technical Specifications | |
Ship Class: | Striker-class Destroyer |
Hull Number: | D13 |
Faction: | The Initiative |
Status: | Active |
In Service: | 2023 CE - 2153 CE 2503 CE - Present |
Assignment Details | |
Assignment: | Shadow Guard Expedition |
Task Force: | Central Command |
Homeport: | Aradesh System |
Ship Crew Information | |
Crew Complement: | 50 Officers and Crew |
Type: | Non-Player Controlled |
History
The SFCV Dinavar (D13) was laid down at The Hive on Sanctuary in 2022 CE. It would be commissioned in 2023 CE, immediately joining the Fleet. It served throughout the first eight years of the war as an escort, helping destroy numerous attacks on the Fleet. However, in 2031 CE, it was involved in the Fall of Earth, where it took severe damage to its systems, and required an overhaul at the fleet shipyards back on Sanctuary. It returned to the Arc System, and was promptly, unofficially, mothballed until after the end of the war. It would return to active service several years later, when it was finally repaired. After that, the Dinavar served until 2153 CE, when it was officially mothballed again. However, when the Sovereign Colonies Conflict began, the Dinavar was reactivated to serve as an escort for the slower troop transports.
It served with distinction during the Sovereign Colonies Conflict, but its age was starting to show as it suffered difficulties with the newer CAMFA vessels. It was decommissioned, and picked as one of several vessels to be mothballed against future need. It joined the other vessels in the Aradesh Deep Space Storage Depot, in the Aradesh System, in 2153 CE.
Namesake
The SFCV Dinavar (D13) was named for a destroyed city on Earth, Dinavar (Persian: دینور) was a major city in the 8th-11th centuries, located to the northeast of Kermanshah in western Iran.
Basic Specifications
- Main article: Striker-class Destroyer
Size
- Length: 115 Meters
- Beam: 14 Meters
- Draft: 10 Meters
- Decks: 3
Crew Complement
- Minimum: 15 (War Era) / 5 (Post-War Refits)
- Standard: 100 (War Era) / 70 (Post-War Refits)
- Maximum: 200
Engines
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Power Plant
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Hull Composition
- Hull: Titanium Alloy
- Armor Plating: 1.25 meter Case-hardened Steel, Titanium, & Ceramic Composite Plates over a .50 meter thick synthetic diamond sheath (Post-war retrofits)
- Armor Plating: Synthetic composites, case-hardened steel, ceramic plates (War era)
Sensor System
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Defensive Systems
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Armament
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Auxiliary Craft
Other Systems
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Deck Listing
- Deck 01: Bridge, Communications Center, Captain's Quarters, Coilgun Magazine & Battery, Grappling Cannon
- Deck 02: Torpedo Magazine, Crew Quarters, Mess Hall, Medical Bay, Shuttle Hangars, Power Core, Engine Compartment
- Deck 03: Coilgun Magazine & Battery, Storage, Water Reclamation, Grappling Cannon
Alterations
Rather than the eight 8-inch (20CM) coilguns of the Striker-class destroyers, the Dinavar was fitted with 10-inch (25.4CM) coilguns normally outfitted to Warrior-class destroyers. Furthermore, because of advances in technology in the intervening years since the vessel was decommissioned, the Dinavar's standard crew numbers only fifty, not including the expedition.
Crew Listing
Rank | Name | Position |
Commander Justin Ayo Space Forces Command |
Commanding Officer, SFCV Dinavar (D13) | |
Lieutenant Kota Jacobs Ground Forces Command |
Landing Team | |
Sergeant Devin Johnson Ground Forces Command |
Landing Team | |
Corporal Shino Wolf Ground Forces Command |
Landing Team | |
Private Second Class Matthew Rice Space Forces Command - Spaceborne Infantry |
Security Detail | |
Cassius Rean Civilian |
Landing Team |