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[[Image:Cm-bengal.png|thumb|200px|right|TCS Tiger's Claw line drawing from Joan's Fighting Spacecraft.]]
The ''TCS Tiger's Claw'' was a [[Bengal]]-class strike carrier. She was constructed at the [[Trojan Four Spaceyards]] and comissioned in [[2644]]. Because of design modifications to the [[TCS Kipling]] and subsequent ships, the Tiger's Claw was the longest and most massive Bengal ever built. She was known as "[[The Pride of the Fleet]]". The carrier's crew published an onboard magazine, [[Claw Marks]]. The Tiger's Claw operated the [[Scimitar]], [[Hornet]], [[Rapier II]] and [[Raptor]]. 98% of missions flown off the carrier were defend, escort, intercept, patrol or strike missions.
The ''TCS Tiger's Claw'' was a [[Bengal]]-class strike carrier. She was constructed at the [[Trojan Four Spaceyards]] and comissioned in [[2644]]. Because of design modifications to the [[TCS Kipling]] and subsequent ships, the Tiger's Claw was the longest and most massive Bengal ever built. She was known as "[[The Pride of the Fleet]]". The carrier's crew published an onboard magazine, [[Claw Marks]]. The Tiger's Claw operated the [[Scimitar]], [[Hornet]], [[Rapier II]] and [[Raptor]]. 98% of missions flown off the carrier were defend, escort, intercept, patrol or strike missions.


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Tiger's Claw pilots and crew included [[Aaron Allston]], [[Chen Kien]], [[Christopher Roberts]], [[Fatima Haroud]], [[Glen Johnson]], [[Ian St. John]], [[James Taggart]], [[Jeannette Devereaux]], [[Jeff George]], [[Joseph Khumalo]], [[Ken Demarest III]], [[Larry Dibbles]], [[Michael Casey]], [[Mike Harrison]], [[R.A. Skinner]], [[S.E. Sarasin]], [[Steve Cantrell]], [[Tanaka Mariko]], [[Todd Marshall]] and [[Warren Spector]]. As of April 2654, Michael Casey held the ship's record for number of kills.
Tiger's Claw pilots and crew included [[Aaron Allston]], [[Chen Kien]], [[Christopher Roberts]], [[Fatima Haroud]], [[Glen Johnson]], [[Ian St. John]], [[James Taggart]], [[Jeannette Devereaux]], [[Jeff George]], [[Joseph Khumalo]], [[Ken Demarest III]], [[Larry Dibbles]], [[Michael Casey]], [[Mike Harrison]], [[R.A. Skinner]], [[S.E. Sarasin]], [[Steve Cantrell]], [[Tanaka Mariko]], [[Todd Marshall]] and [[Warren Spector]]. As of April 2654, Michael Casey held the ship's record for number of kills.


== Specifications ==
{|border="1" cellpadding="2"
|-
| Class:
| Strike Carrier
|-
| Length:
| 690-700 meters 
|-
| Mass:
| 80,000 metric tonnes 
|-
| Max Velocity:
| 130 kps
|-
| Cruise Velocity:
| 100 kps
|-
| Acceleration:
| Poor
|-
| Max Y/P/R:
| 1/1/1 dps
|-
| Fore Shield:
| 21.0 cm equivalent
|-
| Aft Shield:
| 21.0 cm equivalent
|-
| Front Armor:
| 24.0 cm
|-
| Right Armor:
| 25.0 cm
|-
| Left Armor:
| 25.0 cm
|-
| Rear Armor:
| 20.0 cm
|-
| Guns:
| [[Dual Laser Turret]] (8)
|-
| Fighter Complement:
| 104
|}


[[Image:Cm-bengal.png|thumb|200px|right|TCS Tiger's Claw line drawing from Joan's Fighting Spacecraft.]]


Locations on the Tiger's Claw included [[Deck C]] and [[Vidroom 3775]].
Locations on the Tiger's Claw included [[Deck C]] and [[Vidroom 3775]].

Revision as of 05:19, 2 October 2007

TCS Tiger's Claw line drawing from Joan's Fighting Spacecraft.

The TCS Tiger's Claw was a Bengal-class strike carrier. She was constructed at the Trojan Four Spaceyards and comissioned in 2644. Because of design modifications to the TCS Kipling and subsequent ships, the Tiger's Claw was the longest and most massive Bengal ever built. She was known as "The Pride of the Fleet". The carrier's crew published an onboard magazine, Claw Marks. The Tiger's Claw operated the Scimitar, Hornet, Rapier II and Raptor. 98% of missions flown off the carrier were defend, escort, intercept, patrol or strike missions.

During the Tiger's Claw's shakedown cruise she encountered a Kilrathi invasion force. Although she carried only a skeleton spacecrew with limited tactial experience she managed to outthink and outfight the superior Kilrathi force. She was subsequently assigned to permanent duty in the Vega Sector.

In 2649, the carrier was ordered away from her duty station to cover the retreat from a failed amphibious attack on a fortified Kilrathi colony. The Tiger's Claw placed itself in the path of enemy fighters and saved the troop transports. The fighting, later known as Custer's Carnival severly damaged the carrier. Three quarters of her engines were destroyed and half of her pilots were casualties. She spent six months in spacedock undergoing repairs and refits, leaving in early 2650. Two Gold Stars and numerous other medals were awarded to Tiger's Claw crewmen.

In March 2654, the carrier launched a combined strike against the KIS Rathtak. Two of the carrier's Scimitar pilots, Captain R.A. Skinner and Lieutenant Larry Dibbles were killed in a Kilrathi ambush en-route to the target. The Rathtak was ultimately damaged but not destroyed. This incident pushed avoidable casualties on the ship to 5% over the previous year and 9% over the expected optimum level.

In April 2654, the Terran Confederation Service Organization announced that it was sending an entertainment unit to the carrier. The unit included normal and zero-g dancers, singers, comedians and the Confederation's best cyberlink illusionists and was accompanied by vidstar Saranya Carr. Four shows were held on 2654.140. One Tiger's Claw pilot, Captain Jeannette Devereaux, was awarded the Bronze Star that same month. 1st Lt. Tanaka Mariko flew her tenth mission and 2nd Lt. Todd Marshall scored his fifth kill flying off the carrier that month.

Tiger's Claw pilots and crew included Aaron Allston, Chen Kien, Christopher Roberts, Fatima Haroud, Glen Johnson, Ian St. John, James Taggart, Jeannette Devereaux, Jeff George, Joseph Khumalo, Ken Demarest III, Larry Dibbles, Michael Casey, Mike Harrison, R.A. Skinner, S.E. Sarasin, Steve Cantrell, Tanaka Mariko, Todd Marshall and Warren Spector. As of April 2654, Michael Casey held the ship's record for number of kills.

Specifications

Class: Strike Carrier
Length: 690-700 meters
Mass: 80,000 metric tonnes
Max Velocity: 130 kps
Cruise Velocity: 100 kps
Acceleration: Poor
Max Y/P/R: 1/1/1 dps
Fore Shield: 21.0 cm equivalent
Aft Shield: 21.0 cm equivalent
Front Armor: 24.0 cm
Right Armor: 25.0 cm
Left Armor: 25.0 cm
Rear Armor: 20.0 cm
Guns: Dual Laser Turret (8)
Fighter Complement: 104


Locations on the Tiger's Claw included Deck C and Vidroom 3775.

The TCS Tiger's Claw was a Confederation Bengal-Class strike carrier that has one of the most storied commissions in Confederation history.

The Tiger's Claw was assigned to the Vega Sector for many years and was a key part of several military actions including Custer's Carnival and the Goddard Campaign. Unfortunately, when the Tiger's Claw was reassigned to the Enigma Sector, the ship was destroyed by stealth fighters while on approach to K'tithrak Mang.

Some controversy arose over the proper name of the ship as numerous sources - including documents written by the carrier’s pilots and crew - referred to the ship as simply the Tiger Claw rather than the possessive Tiger's Claw. This stems from the ship having been laid down as Tiger Claw but commissioned as Tiger’s Claw with the latter being what appeared on her hull.

Stat TCS Tiger's Claw
Designation: CV-07
Service Entry: 2644
Disposition: Lost on 2656.056
Length: 700 meters
Mass: 80,000 tonnes
Max Velocity: 130 kps
Cruising velocity: 100 kps
Acceleration: Poor
Max Y/P/R: 1/1/1 deg/s
Shields: 21 cm
Armor: 94 cm
Guns: Dual Mount Laser Turret(8), Dual Mount Laser Battery (20)
Missile Hardpoints: Torpedo Tube(40)
Crew: 750
Fighter Complement: 104
Missile Decoys: none
Jump Capable: Yes

Images

The TCS Tiger's Claw
The TCS Tiger's Claw
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The TCS Tiger's Claw


Alternate History (The Real World)

The Tiger's Claw has appeared in more Wing Commander products than any other ship. She is the main carrier in Wing Commander and its add-ons, and is seen in the opening Wing Commander II cinematic where she is destroyed by stealth fighters. She also appears in the the animated television series Wing Commander Academy as well as the Wing Commander feature film.

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