USS Integral

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The U.S.S. Integral is a Defiant-class Escort, under the command of Captain Bill.



U.S.S. Integral
Captain: Bill of Borg
Starship Data
Ship Class: Defiant Escort
Registry: NX-93055-A
Faction: Starfleet
Status: Active (as of 2410)


History

The U.S.S. Integral (NX-93055-A) was officially commissioned on stardate 87688.13, not long after the first ship to bear the name was destroyed in action during the Dominion attack on Deep Space Nine in 2409. Like the original ship, the Integral was a test bed for experimental technologies, and was assigned the same crew as the original, headed up by Captain Bill of Borg. The Integral was an important part of the counteroffensive against the Borg, and its crew has become expert in dealing with Borg technology, blending it in with the ship's systems.

Integral's crew is especially notable for having a larger-than-average number of mechanical life forms and cybernetic life forms. The bridge crew of the ship consists almost entirely of individuals who are technologically augmented in some way-if not artificial intelligences themselves.

Features

Defiant-class Features

The Defiant-class escort was described by Captain Benjamin Sisko as a warship, nothing more and nothing less. Decades later, the Integral continues that tradition of battle-readiness.

The Integral has a single Class-10 shuttlecraft stored in its shuttlebay. While the ship can handle a second shuttle, it was removed to make room for Borg technology.

Defense Systems

Integral relies primarily on a polaron weapons suite, in the form of heavy dual cannons and turrets. Augmenting that are fore and aft quantum torpedo bays. A special phaser quad-cannon was jury rigged into the ship as well to further increase the ship's firepower.

The shields on the Integral are an assimilated regenerative shield array, which is not only rapid in reconstructing shield power but also in repelling the plasma weapons favored by the Borg. Borg technology has also allowed the ship use of a multi-regenerative shield array which becomes active when the primary shields have taken excessive damage.

In the event of a hull breach, Borg technology again is used in the form of an autonomous regeneration sequencer, using Borg nanotechnology to repair the hull.

Added to the mix of these assorted technologies is a Starfleet cloaking device, based on the version that had been installed on the original U.S.S. Defiant and the one stolen from the Romulans in the 2200s.

Engineering Systems

The Integral uses an overchared warp core, continuing the Defiant tradition of a ship that is overpowered. The Borg technology put into place on the ship has counterbalanced the excess power supply substantially.

The engines of the ship have been modified heavily with Borg tech, allowing the Integral to travel at transwarp velocities as a matter of course. Additionally, the ship is equipped with advanced quantum slipstream drives, allowing vast areas of space to be traversed in a fraction of the time it would take at top warp velocities. The ship is also equipped with technology allowing it to access Starfleet's transwarp conduit network.

An assimilated deflector array in conjunction with the Borg tech elsewhere on the ship gives Integral improved scientific instrumentation, as well as access to a Borg-derived tractor beam which is superior to the standard Starfleet issue.

Notable Crew Members

Captain

Main article: Bill of Borg
Captain Bill commands the Integral.

First Officer/Science Officer

One of Twelve was liberated by Captain Bill in an action in Borg controlled space in late 2409. Upon regaining his individuality, One nearly killed himself when he realized how much of himself had been replaced by mechanics. Nevertheless, work with counselors have helped him find focus as the science officer on the Integral, and he eventually earned a spot as Bill's first officer.

Tactical Officer

"Jen" is the designation of a Series-V android developed by a species known as the Cor. Based on their physiology and programmed in assorted means of combat, Jen was captured from a Cor warship after it attacked a Starfleet vessel. Upon updating her programming, she was assigned to a captain who the admiralty felt was best able to handle her situation.

Chief Engineer

Two of Five is from an independent branch of the Borg in the Noro sector in the Beta Quadrant. Two graduating in the same class as Bill, and the two rose up the ranks together, his science meshing with her engineering-and their experience with Borg tech make them the perfect tandem on the Integral.

Chief Medical Officer

Hertz is a medical hologram based on the pioneering work of Dr. Lewis Zimmerman and improved upon by Professor Timothy Barnes. As with most such holograms, Hertz has been recognized as a sentient being. Borg technology has allowed him to be projected near the presence of Two of Five by incorporating a primitive holoemitter; the two work in tandem quite well.

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