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U.S.S. Akira

    ❖ U.S.S. Akira

    Class of heavy cruiser designed for border defense. First ship of this design entered service after the dissolution of the Khitomer Accords.

    Federation Federation icon  Ship Ship  - Akira Class
    Staffing requirements: Command Staff Staff
    Ship Equipment: Holodeck , Tractor Beam
    Special skill(s): Attributes all +2 if Enterprise E aboard
    RANGE: 8  WEAPONS: 7  SHIELDS: 8

    Characteristics: Affiliation Federation affiliation, Akira Class, Holodeck, Tractor Beam, Federation ship, ❖ ship.
    Requires: Enterprise E Enterprise E.

    Card logging info: Logged by Roga Danar at Nov 27th, 2011 (Q1 by Telak at Nov 27th, 2011 & Q2 by Karl Ransauer at Nov 27th, 2011)
     

    U.S.S. Akira

    This Card-Review article was written by Tim Davidson, TrekCC Staff Writer and was published first on "The Continuing Committee (trekcc.org)" at Nov 26th, 2011.

    Star Trek: First Contact introduced some cool starships and the most popular probably was the Akira-class. Now that the Enterprise-E  crew is an independent sub-faction, the First Edition card designers finally had an excuse to add the U.S.S. Akira to the long list of Federation universal ships.

    With the "Attributes all +2 if aboard," special skill, the ship provides attributes of 10 RANGE, 9 WEAPONS, and 10 SHIELDS with full staffing. That's more costly than many unique high-attribute Federation ships, but it's now the most powerful universal one. If you can pull off the staffing requirement, a ship with Range 10 is a very useful thing to have. If not, 8-7-8 are still decent attributes. The Akira will also get a +1 ATTACK bonus with Chain Reaction Pulsarimage and Photon Torpedoimage. Add staffing icons to your personnel with Deanna Troiimage or Crew Reassignmentimage.

    I want to share with you a few card combos you can use with the Akira. The first one is Combo: Spacedoor + U.S.S. Akira. Spacedoor's download of a universal ship will be the most popular way to get the U.S.S. Akira in play.

    For years, the universal U.S.S. Nebula was the go-to standard universal ship for most Federation decks. With 8-7-8 for just it outclassed the other universal ships downloadable with Spacedoor. When the U.S.S. Intrepid was released it stole some of that thunder: it has identical staffing and attributes but can potentially be boosted with Bio-neural Gel Packs. Still, many Alpha Quadrant Fed players didn't bother with gel packs and preferred the classic Nebula. I have a feeling the Akira is going to surpass both ships as the new standard.

    The Akira seems designed to be the back-up ship for decks built using Federation Flagship: Relaunchedimage. That card allows the use of any Federaton ship but Akira's bonus staffing requirement will most easily be met by decks already full of the icon. Still, I see the Akira becoming at least as useful in Federation decks not focused on the icon. decks already have a powerhouse ship first turn- why waste a seed slot for Spacedoor? Even if you already planned on including a Spacedoor, most decks work best paired with another affiliation or the non-aligned Son'a; it will often make more sense to choose back-up ships which match your other affiliation.

    Regular Alpha Quadrant Federation decks still need a standard Spacedoor ship and the Akira's potential Range 10 can't be beat. There are three ways to ensure the icon first turn:

    Enterprise E is a popular deck type right now, but I have a feeling the U.S.S. Akira will end up being used more often as the first ship for regular Federation decks.

    There is another way you will see people using the U.S.S. Akira, with '45 Dom Perignon to upgrade to the (easier to staff) unique Akira-class ships. There are two: the U.S.S. Jupiter and the U.S.S. Thunderchild, which has a matching commander in Fleet Admiral Shanthiimage who is both an admiral and a support personnel. There are a few ways to ensure a Dom Perignon upgrade first turn.

    You can also get the secret agent with Combo: Dr. McCoyimage + I'm a Doctor, Not a Bricklayerimage + any OFFICER + Secret Agent Julian Bashirimage. Remember, the Akira has a holodeck. Despite the price (those combos cost 3 expensive seed slots), players still love to download their favorite unique ship on the first (or second) turn just for the cool factor.

    It looks like the U.S.S. Akira card will live up to the popular ship and be a great addition to your Alpha Quadrant Federation decks. Now that the whole Resistance is Futile virtual set is out you can go print as many as you need for your deck!