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[[Image:experimental_bop_cloaked_while_firing.jpg|thumb| General Chang's Bird-of-Prey fires at the Enterprise-A under cloak.]]A [[prototype]] [[B'rel class]] '''Bird of Prey''' commanded by [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]] in his efforts to discourage the potential peace talks between the [[Federation]] and the [[Klingon Empire]] The vessel was equipped with a [[cloaking device]] that somehow allowed the vessel to fire it's torpedoes while cloaked, an ability once considered impossible on other vessels, due to power constraints.
 
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|Name = Chang's Bird-of-Prey
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|Class = [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]]
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|owner = [[Klingon Empire]]
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|operator = [[Khitomer conspiracy]]
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|Status = Destroyed
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|Datestatus = 2293
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'''Chang's Bird-of-Prey''' was a [[prototype]] [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey]] commanded by [[General]] [[Chang (General)|Chang]] in his efforts to discourage the potential peace talks between the [[Federation]] and the [[Klingon Empire]]. The vessel was equipped with a [[cloaking device]] that somehow allowed the vessel to fire its [[torpedo]]es while cloaked, an ability once considered impossible on other vessels, due to power constraints.
   
As the [[USS Enterprise-A]] escorted [[IKS Kronos One]], which was transporting [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]] to [[Earth]] for peace negotiations, the cloaked Bird of Prey hid itself directly under the ''Enterprise''. The only sign of it's presence was a large amount of [[neutron radiation]], which was detected too late as the ''Enterprise'' crew witnessed what appeared to be two torpedoes seemingly fired from their vessel hitting ''Kronos One'', which was further complicated by the work of saboteurs who made it appear as though the ''Enterprise'' was missing those two torpedoes. As a result, Gorkon was assassinated, and [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] and [[Doctor|Dr.]] [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]] were arrested for his murder. Fortunately, the ''Enterprise'' daringly managed to rescue them, disobeying orders from [[Starfleet Command]].
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As the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-A|-A}} escorted ''[[Kronos One]]'', which was transporting [[Chancellor]] [[Gorkon]] to [[Earth]] for peace negotiations, the cloaked Bird-of-Prey hid directly under the ''Enterprise''. The only sign of its presence was a large amount of [[neutron radiation]], which was detected too late as the ''Enterprise'' crew witnessed what appeared to be two torpedoes seemingly fired from their vessel hitting ''Kronos One''. The incident was further complicated by the work of [[sabotage|saboteurs]] who altered ''Enterprise's'' databanks to give the appearance that two torpedoes had been fired. As a result, Gorkon was [[assassination|assassinated]], and [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]] and [[Doctor]] [[Leonard McCoy]]- who had transported over to try to treat Gorkon's injuries - were arrested for his [[murder]]. Fortunately, the ''Enterprise'' daringly managed to rescue them, disobeying orders from [[Starfleet Command]].
   
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[[File:USS Excelsior and Enterprise firing on Chang.jpg|left|thumb|Chang's ship under fire]]
Despite some skepticism from his fellow officers, [[Captain]] [[Spock]], was able to determine the existence of this vessel, as it seemed to most logical explanation, if theoretical. His theory was proven true as he gleaned the information by way of [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] with [[Lieutenant|Lt.]] [[Valeris]], who had been found to be in league with the conspirators, learning that there was only one such ship. After learning the new, secret location for the peace conference from [[Captain]] [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]], on the [[USS Excelsior|Excelsior]], both vessels head to [[Khitomer]] where the Bird of Prey is waiting for them.
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Despite some skepticism from his fellow officers, Captain [[Spock]] began an investigation of the ship, reasoning that someone involved in the attack had to have been on board the ''Enterprise'' in order to reprogram their computer to register the missing torpedoes or to fire the torpedoes in the first place. Having assembled the evidence, he was able to determine the existence of this vessel, as it seemed to be the most logical explanation, if theoretical. His theory was proven true as he gleaned the information by way of [[Vulcan mind meld|mind meld]] with [[Lieutenant]] [[Valeris]], who had been found to be in league with the conspirators, learning that there was only one such ship. After learning the new, secret location for the peace conference from Captain [[Hikaru Sulu]], on the {{USS|Excelsior}}, both vessels headed to [[Khitomer]] where the Bird-of-Prey was waiting for them.
   
As Chang quotes [[Shakespeare]] over all the comm channels, his ship opens fire on the helpless ''Enterprise'', causing it heavy damage. The ''Excelsior'', arriving late, is just as incapable of tracking Chang's ship and is damaged as well. Spock determines that despite it's cloak, the Bird of Prey still releases [[plasma]] exhaust, and on an idea from [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[Uhura]], installs equipment with Dr. McCoy's help on a [[photon torpedo]] designed to catalogue gaseous anomalies. Once fired, the torpedo winds around space, slowly beginning to lock in on the exhaust from the Bird of Prey, until it impacts on the unshielded [[Bridge]], killing Chang and his command crew and exposing the ship, allowing further fire from the ''Enterprise'' and ''Excelsior'' to destroy it.
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As Chang quoted [[Shakespeare]] over all the comm channels, his ship opened fire on the helpless ''Enterprise'', causing it heavy damage. The ''Excelsior'', arriving late, was just as incapable of tracking Chang's ship and was hit as well. Spock determined that despite its cloak, the Bird-of-Prey still released [[plasma]] exhaust, and based on an idea from [[Commander|Cmdr.]] [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]], installed equipment, with McCoy's help, on a [[photon torpedo]] designed to catalog gaseous anomalies. Once fired, the torpedo wound around space, slowly beginning to lock in on the exhaust from the Bird-of-Prey, until it impacted on the unshielded [[bridge]], killing Chang and his command crew and exposing the ship. Combined fire from the ''Enterprise'' and ''Excelsior'' then destroyed Chang's ship. ({{film|6}})
   
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=== Background ===
The model explosion of this vessel was later used for the destruction of the [[Klingon Bird-of-Prey|Bird of Prey]] in [[Star Trek: Generations]].
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The [[model]] explosion of this vessel was later reused for the destruction of the [[Duras sisters' Bird-of-Prey]] in {{film|7}}.
   
===Apocrypha===
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In the [[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (novel)|novelization of the movie]], this ship is called the ''Dakronh''. Also in the novelization, Spock further elaborates that the traces of plasma exhaust are detectable because the ship must slightly reduce cloaking power when firing its weapons. The book also suggests that the ship was capable of raising its [[shield]]s while cloaked, but Chang, in his arrogance, did not attempt to do so until he realized (too late) that the ''Enterprise'' torpedo could detect him.
The vessel is featured as a playable ship in two missions of ''[[Star Trek: Klingon Academy]]''. Named the IKS ''guhMoh'', the ship is used by the player's character to spy on meetings between Melkor and his supporters using a highly advanced [[sensor array]] that requires the player to bring their ship within 50km of Melkor's [[Bridge]].
 
   
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After the ship's destruction, Brigadier [[Kerla]] laments the loss to [[Azetbur]], saying it would have been a formidable weapon for the Klingon Empire - even though peace has been made with the Federation.
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{{CCG name|IKS ''Kla'Diyus''|its}} This may be in reference to the [[Hamlet]] character King Claudius, who, like Chang, was responsible for the faceless murder of a rightful ruler, although the motivations are different.
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The vessel is featured as a playable ship in two missions of ''[[Star Trek: Klingon Academy]]''. Named the IKS ''guHmoH'', the ship is used by the player's character to spy on meetings between Melkor and his supporters using a highly-advanced [[sensor array]] that requires the player to bring their ship within fifty meters of Melkor's bridge.
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The vessel was translated into ''[[Star Trek Online]]'' as the ''B'rel'' retrofit Bird-of-Prey under the classification ''Koloth''-class. Like Chang's ship, it allowed players to fire torpedoes and launch mines at their opponents while cloaked, but was easily vulnerable without shields.
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Revision as of 13:26, 26 August 2014

Chang's Bird-of-Prey was a prototype Klingon Bird-of-Prey commanded by General Chang in his efforts to discourage the potential peace talks between the Federation and the Klingon Empire. The vessel was equipped with a cloaking device that somehow allowed the vessel to fire its torpedoes while cloaked, an ability once considered impossible on other vessels, due to power constraints.

As the USS Enterprise-A escorted Kronos One, which was transporting Chancellor Gorkon to Earth for peace negotiations, the cloaked Bird-of-Prey hid directly under the Enterprise. The only sign of its presence was a large amount of neutron radiation, which was detected too late as the Enterprise crew witnessed what appeared to be two torpedoes seemingly fired from their vessel hitting Kronos One. The incident was further complicated by the work of saboteurs who altered Enterprise's databanks to give the appearance that two torpedoes had been fired. As a result, Gorkon was assassinated, and Captain James T. Kirk and Doctor Leonard McCoy- who had transported over to try to treat Gorkon's injuries - were arrested for his murder. Fortunately, the Enterprise daringly managed to rescue them, disobeying orders from Starfleet Command.

USS Excelsior and Enterprise firing on Chang

Chang's ship under fire

Despite some skepticism from his fellow officers, Captain Spock began an investigation of the ship, reasoning that someone involved in the attack had to have been on board the Enterprise in order to reprogram their computer to register the missing torpedoes or to fire the torpedoes in the first place. Having assembled the evidence, he was able to determine the existence of this vessel, as it seemed to be the most logical explanation, if theoretical. His theory was proven true as he gleaned the information by way of mind meld with Lieutenant Valeris, who had been found to be in league with the conspirators, learning that there was only one such ship. After learning the new, secret location for the peace conference from Captain Hikaru Sulu, on the USS Excelsior, both vessels headed to Khitomer where the Bird-of-Prey was waiting for them.

As Chang quoted Shakespeare over all the comm channels, his ship opened fire on the helpless Enterprise, causing it heavy damage. The Excelsior, arriving late, was just as incapable of tracking Chang's ship and was hit as well. Spock determined that despite its cloak, the Bird-of-Prey still released plasma exhaust, and based on an idea from Cmdr. Uhura, installed equipment, with McCoy's help, on a photon torpedo designed to catalog gaseous anomalies. Once fired, the torpedo wound around space, slowly beginning to lock in on the exhaust from the Bird-of-Prey, until it impacted on the unshielded bridge, killing Chang and his command crew and exposing the ship. Combined fire from the Enterprise and Excelsior then destroyed Chang's ship. (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)

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Appendices

Background

The model explosion of this vessel was later reused for the destruction of the Duras sisters' Bird-of-Prey in Star Trek Generations.

Apocrypha

In the novelization of the movie, this ship is called the Dakronh. Also in the novelization, Spock further elaborates that the traces of plasma exhaust are detectable because the ship must slightly reduce cloaking power when firing its weapons. The book also suggests that the ship was capable of raising its shields while cloaked, but Chang, in his arrogance, did not attempt to do so until he realized (too late) that the Enterprise torpedo could detect him.

After the ship's destruction, Brigadier Kerla laments the loss to Azetbur, saying it would have been a formidable weapon for the Klingon Empire - even though peace has been made with the Federation.

The Star Trek Customizable Card Game gives its name as IKS Kla'Diyus. This may be in reference to the Hamlet character King Claudius, who, like Chang, was responsible for the faceless murder of a rightful ruler, although the motivations are different.

The vessel is featured as a playable ship in two missions of Star Trek: Klingon Academy. Named the IKS guHmoH, the ship is used by the player's character to spy on meetings between Melkor and his supporters using a highly-advanced sensor array that requires the player to bring their ship within fifty meters of Melkor's bridge.

The vessel was translated into Star Trek Online as the B'rel retrofit Bird-of-Prey under the classification Koloth-class. Like Chang's ship, it allowed players to fire torpedoes and launch mines at their opponents while cloaked, but was easily vulnerable without shields.