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Non-classed Ships
Academy Trainer Craft.
Used by Cadet Wesley Crusher during his flight teams fatal attempt to recreate the
Kolvoord Starburst, a risky show formation banned by the Academy.
Peregrine Class Fighter
A very small, fast, two man fighter craft that is heavily armed, and heavily armored. It can pack a wallop, but it's production came a little bit too slow, as they didn't get much use during the Dominion War (when they were needed most). They carry a full spread of phaser emitters, photon torpedos, quantum torpedos, phaser cannons.
Valkryie Class Fighter
Even newer than the Peregrine class. This is one bad mother... She can carry anything and everything. She ranks as one of the fastest ships in the fleet. It is a one man fighter craft capable of long distance, high speed, mucho explosive, very destructive, and otherwise a killer machine. It also came too late, as they did not even see the end of the war. But they will be a useful tool for in the future.
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