IRW Fate Bringer
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Description
When the Enterprise-C was attacked by multiple Romulan Warbirds (TNG Yesterday's Enterprise) we never get to see what Romulan ships of that era looked like. This model is what I imagine them to have been.
The stand and nameplate is the same size as the one for my Praetor model, Scimitar model, Enterprise-B, and Enterprise-C
Imaginary History:
The Imperial Romulan Warbird Fate Bringer was the first Warbird to see service utilizing the forced quantum singularity as its power source. Although this revolutionary source of power had been in development for decades, it had not yet been fully perfected, requiring a number of compromises in the warbird's design. The most significant challenge was how to create a staple warp field around a vessel containing a tiny black hole, the solution for which being the double hull that would continue in other designs well into the 24th century. While solving the problem of warp field harmonics, the double hull created several other issues, including low acceleration and sluggish maneuverability at sub-light speeds (keeping with Tasha Yar's line from the episode where she said the Enterprise-C was more maneuverable than the Warbirds). Following their disappointing performance at the battle of Narendra III, it was decided to assume a more defensive posture until the flaws of the design could be corrected, although they never were.
Assembly:
You will need to glue the parts together. Peg 1 goes in the rear, Peg 3 goes in the front half, Peg 4 is for the head/neck, and a Peg 5 goes in each engine. If the text on the pegs is facing up, then they are in the correct orientation.

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