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{{Sidebar starship class|
 
{{Sidebar starship class|
 
|Name= Romulan Bird-of-Prey
 
|Name= Romulan Bird-of-Prey
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| image= Romulan bird-of-prey, TOS-forward.jpg
 
|imagecap= Forward view
 
|imagecap= Forward view
 
|Affiliation= [[Romulan Star Empire]]
 
|Affiliation= [[Romulan Star Empire]]
 
|Type= [[Bird-of-Prey]]
 
|Type= [[Bird-of-Prey]]
 
|Active= [[2260s]]
 
|Active= [[2260s]]
|Armament= 1 [[plasma torpedo]] launcher
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|Armament= 1 [[plasma torpedo]] launcher, Nuclear missiles
 
|Defenses= [[Deflector shield]]s, [[cloaking device]]
 
|Defenses= [[Deflector shield]]s, [[cloaking device]]
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|imagecap2= Starboard ventral view
 
|imagecap2= Starboard ventral view
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===Tactical systems===
 
===Tactical systems===
 
[[File:Romulan bird-of-prey, TOS-firing torpedo.jpg|thumb|Firing a [[plasma torpedo]].]]
 
[[File:Romulan bird-of-prey, TOS-firing torpedo.jpg|thumb|Firing a [[plasma torpedo]].]]
Although incapable of matching the Federation's {{ShipClass|Constitution}} [[starship]] one-on-one, the ship still featured several technological advances that were previously unattainable to Federation science: the first practical [[cloaking device|invisibility screen]], and the massively powerful [[plasma torpedo]]. This class of starship had a single forward [[torpedo launcher]]. It also carried a number of [[nuclear weapon]]s.
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Although incapable of matching the Federation's {{class|Constitution}} [[starship]] one-on-one, the ship still featured several technological advances that were previously unattainable to Federation science: the first practical [[cloaking device|invisibility screen]], and the massively powerful [[plasma torpedo]]. This class of starship had a single forward [[torpedo launcher]]. It also carried a number of [[nuclear weapon]]s.
   
 
With these combined abilities, the Bird-of-Prey was able to strike its enemies at will, practically undetected and unchallenged. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror|The Deadly Years}})
 
With these combined abilities, the Bird-of-Prey was able to strike its enemies at will, practically undetected and unchallenged. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror|The Deadly Years}})
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===Main bridge===
 
===Main bridge===
 
[[File:Romulan Bird-of-Prey bridge.jpg|thumb|The Main Bridge.]]
 
[[File:Romulan Bird-of-Prey bridge.jpg|thumb|The Main Bridge.]]
The [[main bridge]] featured a rather small command center, providing access to four [[computer]] terminals facing each other in a centrally located console. These terminals maintained the vessels course control, tactical and cloaking systems. No seating was provided for any of the officers. The bridge had direct access to a [[corridor]] in the [[aft]] and a [[viewscreen]] in the forward section. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror}})
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The [[main bridge]] featured a rather small command center, providing access to four [[computer]] terminals facing each other in a centrally located console. These terminals maintained the vessel's course control, tactical and cloaking systems. No seating was provided for any of the officers. The bridge had direct access to a [[corridor]] in the [[aft]] and a [[viewscreen]] in the forward section. ({{TOS|Balance of Terror}})
 
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==Ships of the class==
 
==Ships of the class==
 
* '''See''': [[Unnamed Romulan Birds-of-Prey]]
 
* '''See''': [[Unnamed Romulan Birds-of-Prey]]
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===Background===
 
===Background===
 
====Studio model====
 
====Studio model====
 
The ''Romulan Bird of Prey'' model was designed and built by designer/sculptor [[Wah Ming Chang]] and measured approximately 2,5 feet in width. Built in about two weeks, Chang delivered the model to the studio unpainted. At the studio, the signature "Bird-of-Prey" graphics were applied to the model.
[[File:Romulan Bird of Prey model.jpg|thumb||Bird-of-Prey model]]
 
[[File:Romulan bird-of-prey, CG TOS-aft.jpg|thumb|New CGI Bird-of-Prey]]
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[[File:Romulan Bird of Prey studio model as delivered.jpg|thumb|The model as delivered]]
 
[[File:Romulan Bird of Prey model.jpg|thumb|left||Bird-of-Prey model set up for filming of test footage]]
The ''Romulan Bird of Prey'' model was designed and built by designer/sculptor [[Wah Ming Chang]] and measured approximately 2,5 feet in width. Built in about two weeks, Chang delivered the model to the studio unpainted. At the studio, the signature "Bird-of-Prey" graphics were applied to the model. A full-fledged internally lit [[studio model]], constructed out of vacuum formed plastic, plaster and metal parts, it was then sent to [[Linwood G. Dunn]]'s effects hous, [[Film Effects of Hollwood]] where the only footage of the model was shot (used in both original versions of {{e|Balance of Terror}} and {{e|The Deadly Years}}).
 
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[[File:Romulan Bird of Prey model front close-up.jpg|thumb|Close-up for test lighting]]
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A full-fledged internally lit [[studio model]], constructed out of vacuum formed plastic, plaster and metal parts, it was then sent to [[Linwood G. Dunn]]'s visual effects house, [[Film Effects of Hollywood]] where the only footage of the model was shot, used in the original version of {{e|Balance of Terror}} with stock footage appearing in the original version of {{e|The Deadly Years}}.
   
It was rumored the original ''Romulan Bird of Prey'' model was shortly after use lost, damaged or destroyed, causing the {{ShipClass|D7}} to be used in its place in {{e|The Enterprise Incident}}. (''[[The Star Trek Compendium]]''), though it is also concurrently likely that the producers wanted to showcase that model as much as possible amongst others as a courtesy to [[AMT/Ertl]] (who actually paid for the ''D7''-model) under their exclusivity agreement, in order to give them the most exposure for their new [[Star Trek model kits|model kit]] (S952).
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It is assumed that the original ''Romulan Bird of Prey'' model was lost shortly after use, either damaged, destroyed or simply disappeared, causing the [[D7 class model|D7-class model]] to be used in its place in {{e|The Enterprise Incident}}. (''[[The Star Trek Compendium]]''), It, however, is also concurrently likely that the producers wanted to showcase the new model as much as possible, among others as a courtesy to [[Star Trek model kits|model kit]] company, [[AMT|Aluminum Model Toys]] (who actually paid for the D7-model) under their exclusivity agreement, in order to give them the most exposure for their new model kit, No. S952.
   
The whereabouts or fate of the original ''Bird of Prey'' model are currently unknown though there are essentially two theories about its fate. The first one is that it somehow disappeared. William McCullars related on his now defunct IDIC-website, that he was told in 1992 by a curatorial assistant of the Smithsonian that the model was not included in the [[Star Trek Smithsonian Exhibit]] of 1992, because the private collector who held the model at that time did not want to give it up for public display. The second theory states that the model was destroyed shortly after the episode was filmed, either by mishap on the studio lot or by Chang himself, as he himself reportedly revealed in a 1982 National Public Radio interview.[http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/The_Enterprise_Incident_(TOS_episode)] The latter resulted from a conflict with the propmaker's union. Chang as a non-member was not allowed to fabricate props for the show nor was he allowed to join. On [[Robert Justman]]'s urging the studio devised a ruse to make it appear that the props were bought as pre-existing and off-the-shelf from Chang and it was reflected as such in the invoices [[Desilu]] were sent by Chang (in the process also explaining why Chang never received credit for his work). This part of the problems with the union was later confirmed by Justman in his book [[Inside Star Trek: The Real Story]], pages 119-120. In the case of the ''Bird of Prey'', however, the union got hold of evidence that the model was specifically built for the show and agreed to drop the grievance against the studio if Chang did not receive payment for the model. Desilu gave in and returned the model unpaid to Chang, who in a fit of anger smashed the model to bits in his backyard with a sledgehammer. Both theories explain that the model was no longer available by the time the third season of the original series went into production.
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The whereabouts or fate of the original ''Bird of Prey'' model are currently unknown, though there are essentially two theories about its fate. The first one is that it somehow disappeared. [[William S. McCullars]] related on his now defunct IDIC-website, that he was told in 1992 by a curatorial assistant of the Smithsonian that the model was not included in the [[Star Trek Smithsonian Exhibit]] of 1992, because the private collector who held the model at that time did not want to give it up for public display. {{brokenlink|http://members.aol.com/IDICPage/romulan.html}} The second theory states that the model was destroyed shortly after the episode was filmed, either by mishap on the studio lot or by Chang himself, as he himself reportedly revealed in a 1982 National Public Radio interview. [http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/The_Enterprise_Incident_(TOS_episode)] The latter resulted from a conflict with the propmaker's union. Chang as a non-member was not allowed to fabricate props for the show nor was he allowed to join. On Producer [[Robert Justman]]'s urging, who considered Chang's work to be superior to anything else available, the studio devised a ruse to make it appear that the props were bought as pre-existing and off-the-shelf from Chang and it was reflected as such in the invoices [[Desilu]] were sent by Chang (in the process also explaining why Chang never received credit for his work). This part of the problems with the union was later confirmed by Justman in his [[Reference works|reference book]], ''[[Inside Star Trek: The Real Story]]'', pages 119-120. In the case of the ''Bird of Prey'' however, the union got hold of evidence that the model was specifically built for the show and agreed to drop the grievance against the studio if Chang did not receive payment for the model. Desilu gave in and returned the model unpaid to Chang, who in a fit of anger smashed the model to bits in his backyard with a sledgehammer. Both theories explain that the model was no longer available by the time the third season of the original series went into production.
   
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[[File:Romulan bird-of-prey, CG TOS-aft.jpg|thumb|New CGI Bird-of-Prey]]
New [[CGI]] visual effects of the Bird of Prey were created for [[TOS]] remastered at [[CBS Digital]], supervised by [[Dave Rossi]] and [[Niel Wray]]. In addition of recreating the original angles of the ship in space, a new shot was included showing the [[aft]] three-quarters of the ship, which was previously unseen in the original airing of the episode. In the remastered series the ''Bird of Prey'', apart from the two original episodes, also made an appearance in ''The Enterprise Incident'', where one of three ''D7''s was replaced by a ''Bird of Prey''.
 
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A new [[CGI model]] version of the model was used in the 2006 [[TOS-R|remastered]] ''Original Series'' at [[CBS Digital]], where digital animators worked with the model under the supervision of [[Niel Wray]] and [[David Rossi]], for representation of the craft in its respective episodes. The model was built by Finnish [[Trekkie|fan]] and digital modeler [[Petri Blomqvist]], and was bought from him by [[CBS Television Studios]] for use in the series. Blomqvist's work was brought to the attention of Wray and Visual Effects Supervisor [[Michael Okuda]] by Technical Consultant [[Gary Kerr]]. The quality of his work a compelling reason for the acquisition, as it saved valuable production time. Nevertheless, the digital animators still had their work cut out for them as Blomqvist's model was constructed in the {{w|LightWave 3D}} software, whereas they used the {{w|Autodesk Maya}} CGI software at the time, and had to translate the digital model from one format into the other, which inevitably led to some information loss. Additionally, they had to cut down on the resolution level of Blomqvist's highly detailed high-resolution model, in order to speed up computer [[CGI#Rendering and animation|rendering]] time. It, and the other models CBS bought from him for the project, has earned Blomqvist an official "Technical Consultant" credit. (''[[Sci-fi & fantasy modeller]]'', Vol. 26, p. 49-50) In addition of recreating the original angles of the ship in space, a new shot was included showing the [[aft]] three-quarters of the ship, which was previously unseen in the original airing of the episode. A subtle refinement in that shot was the addition of slightly visible hull plating on the dorsal side of the model, that was not there on the original physical studio model. In the remastered series the ''Bird of Prey'', aside from the two original episodes, also made a new, additional appearance in "The Enterprise Incident", where one of three D7s was replaced by a ''Bird of Prey''.
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A prior CGI model was specifically constructed at [[Foundation Imaging]] by [[Robert Bonchune]] for use in licensed print publication, featuring in 1999 for the first time in {{STTM|1|4}}, with subsequent appearances in the 2001 reference book, ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'', and in the February spread of the 2006 ''[[Star Trek: Ships of the Line (2006)|Star Trek: Ships of the Line]]'' [[calendar]], reprinted in its [[Ships of the Line|book derivative]] of the same year.
   
 
====Inconsistencies====
 
====Inconsistencies====
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One non-[[canon]] source that attempted to explain this was the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Final Frontier (novel)|Final Frontier]]'' by [[Diane Carey]], which depicts smaller Romulan vessels being deployed by a warp-capable mothership that carried them into location. However, none of this information was ever referenced in canon.
 
One non-[[canon]] source that attempted to explain this was the [[novels|novel]] ''[[Final Frontier (novel)|Final Frontier]]'' by [[Diane Carey]], which depicts smaller Romulan vessels being deployed by a warp-capable mothership that carried them into location. However, none of this information was ever referenced in canon.
   
Birds-of-Prey were seen in ''[[Star Trek: Tactical Assault]]'' as light cruisers. The Tactical Assault light cruisers were also armed with 3 disruptors,[2 forward ,1 aft.]
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Birds-of-Prey were seen in ''[[Star Trek: Tactical Assault]]'' as light cruisers. The Tactical Assault light cruisers were also armed with 3 disruptors,[2 forward ,1 aft.]
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==Apocrypha==
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In ''[[Star Trek Online]]'', the Birds-of-Prey are the player starter vessel for the Romulan Republic missions. It is classified as a T'liss Light Warbird, and is a Lieutenant-level ship.
   
 
===References===
 
===References===
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* ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'' - vessel specifications
 
* ''[[Star Trek: Starship Spotter]]'' - vessel specifications
*{{exastris|page=/inconsistencies/history-romulan.htm|title=Warp drive and (non-canon) Romulan history}}
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*{{eas|inconsistencies/history-romulan.htm|Warp drive and (non-canon) Romulan history|external}}
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== External link ==
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* {{NCwiki|Vas Hatham class|''Vas Hatham'' class}}
   
 
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[[de:Romulanischer Bird-of-Prey (23. Jahrhundert)]]

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The Romulan Bird-of-Prey was a type of space vessel that was in service with the military of the Romulan Star Empire during the latter half of the 23rd century.

History

Gaining its name from the bold pattern of an alien bird's feathers painted on the ship's ventral hull, the Romulan Bird-of-Prey was the successor of a 22nd century counterpart of similar design.

The Federation Starfleet first encountered this vessel in 2266, when a single ship of this type crossed the Romulan Neutral Zone and attacked several border outposts, destroying them utterly. The USS Enterprise responded to the alert and engaged in a tense game of cat-and-mouse with the intruder for more than ten hours, before the Bird-of-Prey was destroyed. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

The Romulans later used larger numbers to patrol their border with the Federation in force. Typically during an incursion, one Bird-of-Prey will bring a starship out of warp with a plasma torpedo to allow the ships in its battle group to attack the target en masse. When the Enterprise violated the Neutral Zone on the orders of Commodore Stocker in 2267, it was ambushed by a squadron of ten Birds-of-Prey. (TOS: "The Deadly Years")

After the Romulan-Klingon Alliance of 2268, the Bird-of-Prey was largely supplanted by the more massive and more versatile Klingon D7-class battle cruiser, although some were used in concert with the D7s. (TOS: "The Enterprise Incident")

Information on this class of starship was assimilated in 2375, by the Borg drone One, from the database aboard USS Voyager. (VOY: "Drone")

Technical data

Physical arrangement

Remarkably similar in design to contemporaneous Federation starships, the Romulan Bird-of-Prey was designed with a sole primary hull configuration.

Grey in color, with its namesake bird design painted on the hull, the Bird-of-Prey was essentially a saucer with parallel warp nacelles mounted port and starboard of the main body. The aft of the ship was designed with a raised "fin." (TOS: "Balance of Terror", etc.)

Dialog in the shooting script of "Balance of Terror" (never used and never filmed) had Commander Hansen speculate that the Romulan Bird-of-Prey was designed from stolen Starfleet ship blueprints. In further unused and unaired dialog, Stiles later remarks on this, in his tirades against Spock. [1]

Tactical systems

Romulan bird-of-prey, TOS-firing torpedo

Firing a plasma torpedo.

Although incapable of matching the Federation's Constitution-class starship one-on-one, the ship still featured several technological advances that were previously unattainable to Federation science: the first practical invisibility screen, and the massively powerful plasma torpedo. This class of starship had a single forward torpedo launcher. It also carried a number of nuclear weapons.

With these combined abilities, the Bird-of-Prey was able to strike its enemies at will, practically undetected and unchallenged. (TOS: "Balance of Terror", "The Deadly Years")

Interior design

Main bridge

File:Romulan Bird-of-Prey bridge.jpg

The Main Bridge.

The main bridge featured a rather small command center, providing access to four computer terminals facing each other in a centrally located console. These terminals maintained the vessel's course control, tactical and cloaking systems. No seating was provided for any of the officers. The bridge had direct access to a corridor in the aft and a viewscreen in the forward section. (TOS: "Balance of Terror")

Ships of the class

Appendices

Appearances

Background

Studio model

The Romulan Bird of Prey model was designed and built by designer/sculptor Wah Ming Chang and measured approximately 2,5 feet in width. Built in about two weeks, Chang delivered the model to the studio unpainted. At the studio, the signature "Bird-of-Prey" graphics were applied to the model.

Romulan Bird of Prey studio model as delivered

The model as delivered

Romulan Bird of Prey model

Bird-of-Prey model set up for filming of test footage

Romulan Bird of Prey model front close-up

Close-up for test lighting

A full-fledged internally lit studio model, constructed out of vacuum formed plastic, plaster and metal parts, it was then sent to Linwood G. Dunn's visual effects house, Film Effects of Hollywood where the only footage of the model was shot, used in the original version of "Balance of Terror" with stock footage appearing in the original version of "The Deadly Years".

It is assumed that the original Romulan Bird of Prey model was lost shortly after use, either damaged, destroyed or simply disappeared, causing the D7-class model to be used in its place in "The Enterprise Incident". (The Star Trek Compendium), It, however, is also concurrently likely that the producers wanted to showcase the new model as much as possible, among others as a courtesy to model kit company, Aluminum Model Toys (who actually paid for the D7-model) under their exclusivity agreement, in order to give them the most exposure for their new model kit, No. S952.

The whereabouts or fate of the original Bird of Prey model are currently unknown, though there are essentially two theories about its fate. The first one is that it somehow disappeared. William S. McCullars related on his now defunct IDIC-website, that he was told in 1992 by a curatorial assistant of the Smithsonian that the model was not included in the Star Trek Smithsonian Exhibit of 1992, because the private collector who held the model at that time did not want to give it up for public display. Template:Brokenlink The second theory states that the model was destroyed shortly after the episode was filmed, either by mishap on the studio lot or by Chang himself, as he himself reportedly revealed in a 1982 National Public Radio interview. [2] The latter resulted from a conflict with the propmaker's union. Chang as a non-member was not allowed to fabricate props for the show nor was he allowed to join. On Producer Robert Justman's urging, who considered Chang's work to be superior to anything else available, the studio devised a ruse to make it appear that the props were bought as pre-existing and off-the-shelf from Chang and it was reflected as such in the invoices Desilu were sent by Chang (in the process also explaining why Chang never received credit for his work). This part of the problems with the union was later confirmed by Justman in his reference book, Inside Star Trek: The Real Story, pages 119-120. In the case of the Bird of Prey however, the union got hold of evidence that the model was specifically built for the show and agreed to drop the grievance against the studio if Chang did not receive payment for the model. Desilu gave in and returned the model unpaid to Chang, who in a fit of anger smashed the model to bits in his backyard with a sledgehammer. Both theories explain that the model was no longer available by the time the third season of the original series went into production.

Romulan bird-of-prey, CG TOS-aft

New CGI Bird-of-Prey

A new CGI model version of the model was used in the 2006 remastered Original Series at CBS Digital, where digital animators worked with the model under the supervision of Niel Wray and David Rossi, for representation of the craft in its respective episodes. The model was built by Finnish fan and digital modeler Petri Blomqvist, and was bought from him by CBS Television Studios for use in the series. Blomqvist's work was brought to the attention of Wray and Visual Effects Supervisor Michael Okuda by Technical Consultant Gary Kerr. The quality of his work a compelling reason for the acquisition, as it saved valuable production time. Nevertheless, the digital animators still had their work cut out for them as Blomqvist's model was constructed in the LightWave 3D software, whereas they used the Autodesk Maya CGI software at the time, and had to translate the digital model from one format into the other, which inevitably led to some information loss. Additionally, they had to cut down on the resolution level of Blomqvist's highly detailed high-resolution model, in order to speed up computer rendering time. It, and the other models CBS bought from him for the project, has earned Blomqvist an official "Technical Consultant" credit. (Sci-fi & fantasy modeller, Vol. 26, p. 49-50) In addition of recreating the original angles of the ship in space, a new shot was included showing the aft three-quarters of the ship, which was previously unseen in the original airing of the episode. A subtle refinement in that shot was the addition of slightly visible hull plating on the dorsal side of the model, that was not there on the original physical studio model. In the remastered series the Bird of Prey, aside from the two original episodes, also made a new, additional appearance in "The Enterprise Incident", where one of three D7s was replaced by a Bird of Prey.

A prior CGI model was specifically constructed at Foundation Imaging by Robert Bonchune for use in licensed print publication, featuring in 1999 for the first time in Star Trek: The Magazine Volume 1, Issue 4, with subsequent appearances in the 2001 reference book, Star Trek: Starship Spotter, and in the February spread of the 2006 Star Trek: Ships of the Line calendar, reprinted in its book derivative of the same year.

Inconsistencies

The question of whether the Bird-of-Prey had warp capability is one without an easy answer. The Star Trek Encyclopedia claims that the vessel only had impulse engines. Scotty's precise line from "Balance of Terror", however, actually says "their power is simple impulse," possibly referring to their power generators, not necessarily their propulsion system. Kirk did say "We can outrun them", which seems to imply that the "impulse" Scotty was referring to was in fact the propulsion system. It seems reasonable to assume that Scotty meant that they did not use the same type of power system (matter/antimatter reaction) used by the Federation, and that the Romulan ship was capable of propelling itself faster than light with the (rather large) engines it mounted, inducing a warp effect by a simpler, brute-force method.

Whatever was said, the Romulans must have some form of faster-than-light drive or they could not have engaged the Earth in an interstellar war in the 22nd century. Perhaps the fuller meaning of Scotty's line is that the Romulans did not have FTL drive of the same type or capabilities as the current type of warp drive used by the Enterprise, or that the early cloak required so much power that it couldn't be used at the same time as warp engines.

Visual evidence (such as the presence of warp nacelle-like objects on the model) also suggest that the ship had faster-than-light capability, as does the fact that the Enterprise was traveling at warp speeds for much of the engagement with the Romulans.

In season four of Star Trek: Enterprise, the three-part Romulan story arc features a refitted warbird that was warp-capable. That would make it seem highly unlikely that the Bird-of-Prey would not have warp drive when it was built more than a hundred years later.

The bottom line is that no matter what Scotty's "their power is simple impulse" line was meant to mean, the fact of the matter is that the ship had to be traveling faster than light in order to travel the distance they traveled. If Scotty's line was indeed referring to the ship's speed, then really all that we need to do is realize that this was either just an error or the speed the Romulan Bird-of-Prey chose to maintain or could only maintain. The latter of the two seems most likely since it was clearly established in "Balance of Terror" that the Bird-of-Prey's fuel was "low" and "all but gone" with the fuel reserve completely "gone."

The frequent mentions of fuel status also tie in nicely with dialog from "The Doomsday Machine" (among other episodes) that suggests that impulse power (ie, a fusion reaction) can propel a starship at faster than light speeds, but at a severe loss of "fuel efficiency", and possibly a lower top speed.

One non-canon source that attempted to explain this was the novel Final Frontier by Diane Carey, which depicts smaller Romulan vessels being deployed by a warp-capable mothership that carried them into location. However, none of this information was ever referenced in canon.

Birds-of-Prey were seen in Star Trek: Tactical Assault as light cruisers. The Tactical Assault light cruisers were also armed with 3 disruptors,[2 forward ,1 aft.]

Apocrypha

In Star Trek Online, the Birds-of-Prey are the player starter vessel for the Romulan Republic missions. It is classified as a T'liss Light Warbird, and is a Lieutenant-level ship.

References

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