Brinok

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Brinok
Other ship versions
No other versions known
Classification
Type: Military Ship
Category: Cardassian Ship
Class: Light Frigate
General data
Slots: Unknown
Crew (Min/Max): Unknown/Unknown
Reputation change if destroyed: Unknown
Required Hangar Slots: Unknown
Energy/Flight data
EPS: Unknown
Main Energy: Unknown
Reactor yield: Unknown
Solar panels: Unknown
Warp Core Capacity: Unknown
Energy travel cost: Unknown
Flight range: Unknown
Logistical data
LRS range: Unknown
Cargo bay: Unknown
Beam capacity: Unknown
Integrity/Tactical data
Hull strength: Unknown
Armor strength: Unknown
Shield strength: Unknown
Deflectors: Unknown
Evasion: Unknown
Torpedo Capacity: Unknown
Weapons data

No Tactical Data Known

Special functions
Unknown
Construction costs
Plasteel: 354
Duranium: 454
Deuterium: 200
Antimatter: 7
Isolinear Chips: 15
Dilithium: 67
Tritanium: 87
Sorium: 0
Plasma: 0
Construction time: Unknown ticks
Can only be Built by Cardassians (NPC)

The Brinok class frigate had a difficult introduction into the Cardassian Military. Designed after the Dominion war to replace the Galor class, the process was fast, and ill-thought. The End production was no better than the seemingly outdated Cardassian Galor vessel. However, it was too late, and many of the vessels had already been made.

A solution was discovered however. With a few modifications, the Brinok could be used as a very luxurious Diplomatic vessel, which the Union desperately needed to forge strong bonds with the Federation, Ferengi and the Romulans.

However, many of the Brinok classes still remain in militaristic roles, as part of patrols and assault groups.


Note: This description only applies to the usage of the Brinok class, and does not represent the ship's value.