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S.S. Glasgow

calamity_si

Commander
Red Shirt
Gordon Stark was once a star pupil at the academy. His skills in engineering were being compared to the likes of the legendary Montgomery Scott. But his love of engineering was equalled by his love of booze, and a drunken brawl with the wrong officer soon put his career on downward spiral. In what seemed like no time, Starfleet had slung him out on his ear. A few more bad decisions made with the likes of the Maquis and even the Orion Syndicate had made Stark a wanted man, by all the wrong people...
Raised by his lone father on a Surplus Supply depot at the edge of the Beta quadrant, Stark knew that his father would accept him back home, in body at least. It was months before they even exchanged words, and when they did, Stark knew that his father felt partially responsible for his son's failures, mainly due to his own love affair with alchohol.

"Well, as long as yer here, yer'l might as well make yerlself useful", his father said, in his heavy Glaswegian accent. "Let's see what yous can do with that".

His father gestured towards the broken, battle damaged hulk of an old Daedalus class ship, floating amongst the rest of the debris at the depot. One of its nacelles was missing and it's characteristic spherical hull looked more like a shattered moon than the hull of a starship.

"If yous can fix that, yous can fix eneythen . Besides, it'll keep you busy and keep you's from hangin' around the station here. Your'l makin' the place look untidy, and even the Klingons think you smell bad. Now git off!"

Taking his father's gesture to heart, Stark began work on the old wreck. It was a place for broken things and Stark felt like it was the only place in the galaxy where he belonged. The Dominion War had been a terrible blow to everyone in the alpha quadrant, but here, for Stark, it was a welcome influx of newer tech. Newer parts. The old spherical hull was beyond repair, so Stark had had to completely sever it from the main body. A few months later, a small frigate had engaged it's emergency saucer separation during a battle with the Breen. So Stark now found himself with a handy primary hull for his ship. Finding a matching nacelle for such an old design would have been far too difficult, besides, the remaining one was practically unusable. Again, Stark's resourcefulness came to the fore and he managed to fashion two replacements almost from scratch. It took him five long years, salvaging parts from other ships that, by some act of misfortune, had now found their way to the yard.

Stark's father never lived to see the ship reach completion, but deep down, he knew that his dad would have been proud. The main bottle-shaped engineering hull was virtually the only part of the ship that Stark had kept. He desperately wanted to keep at least one part of the original ship that his dad had chosen for him. It was the least damaged and, ironically, ended up being the sturdiest and most versatile part of the whole ship. The rest, was either replaced, repaired or fashioned by Stark himself. It was now a hodge-podge of different ships, blended together into a completely unique vessel. Stark had mainly used Federation parts, as those were the ones he was most familiar with. But his life in the Beta quadrant had meant frequent run-ins with the Klingons, so some of their technology had also ended up in Stark's 'new' ship.

Finally, the day came when the ship needed to be named. A few names bounced around Stark's mind...'The Flying Scotsman', 'The Second Chance', 'The Frankenstein' to name a few. But finally, Stark settled on the 'Glasgow'. It was his father's place of birth on Earth and although Stark had only ever visited there a handful of times in his life, he felt a big part of his past was formed there. It now seemed fitting that it should form some part of his future also...
The depot was now in the hands of a Tellarite merchant who was a friend of his fathers. Now, with nothing to keep him there, it was time to venture out into the galaxy at large. With so much cargo space and a few nifty tricks up her sleeve, the 'Glasgow' would make an ideal light freighter. He hoped that the heat from his days in the syndicate would have died down enough to venture back there and look up a few old friends. He still had quite a few favours to call in, if he had to. Stark set course to the infinite blackness of space and engaged at full impulse power. "Shite", he thought suddenly. "I'ma gonne have te find me a crew..."

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That is, indeed, a nice looking kitbash. Should be perfect for background duty :)
 
Pretty cool for one's own personal starship. And I like the little backstory, too.
Are the rear halves of the nacelles from the Olympic-class?
 
Pretty cool for one's own personal starship. And I like the little backstory, too.
Are the rear halves of the nacelles from the Olympic-class?
Thanks very much! Yes they are. I thought they'd blend well with the TMP style front ends of the nacelles.
 
I really like this shape! that Sensor on the dorsal is pure win for me as well :)
 
I really like this shape! that Sensor on the dorsal is pure win for me as well :)
Thanks Atolm! Yeah it's meant to be a sensor/comms jammer of some kind. I played around with the positioning of that thing for ages before settling on that location...
 
Thanks Atolm! Yeah it's meant to be a sensor/comms jammer of some kind. I played around with the positioning of that thing for ages before settling on that location...
Well I dig it a lot! I will now keep that in my head for some future design possibilities...thanks for the inspiration :)
 
Definitely an interesting design, covering three centuries of Starfleet designs. I could see it being the sort of ship someone might build after raiding a couple of starship junkyards.
 
- Yes, I was wondering about the saucer too, as I don't recognise it. Is it one you've created calamity_si, or does it exist as part of another starship class somewhere?
Hi Cyfa, yes that saucer is mine. I wanted a TNG style saucer but a circular one, not oval.
 
Definitely an interesting design, covering three centuries of Starfleet designs. I could see it being the sort of ship someone might build after raiding a couple of starship junkyards.
Thanks very much. Indeed, that's pretty much the background story that goes with it.
 
"This is not a good day at the office" thought Stark, as his viewscreen flared from the near miss of a Cardassian disruptor blast. In the corner of his vision, another asteroid vaporised into dust - a timely reminder of the very real threat that bore down him and his ship from astern. Now that the asteroid belt was becoming denser, the Cardassians wouldn't be a problem for much longer. Whatever the cruiser had in terms of raw power, was more than matched by it's lack of manoeuvrability. He had learnt that lession during his frought days with the Marquis and was grateful that all of those close calls in the Badlands, were now proving valuable in terms of his piloting skills.

The Glasgow had no torpedoes, but powerful shields and a unique sensor and communications jamming dish that was the sole reason that only one representative ship from the Cardassian Union and the Klingon Empire were currently on his tail. As the lumbering cruiser tilted to to avoid a huge chunk of spinning rock, Stark saw his chance! A quick phaser blast to a smaller asteroid nearby, sent it on a direct collision course with the cruiser's starboard blade. The impact exploded over the ships shields but was enough to deter his pursuer, for now at least...

The Klingons were another matter entirely. Bird-of-Preys were fast, agile and heavily armed. It would take more than a few stray rocks to throw them of this hunt! Luckily, Stark knew his pride and joy was like much like the Scotsman himself; tough, tenacious and with a few big suprises! His hands danced over the helm console and in response, a small hatch on the underbelly of the ship opened. From within, several small blinking devices gently floated out into the ship's wake. As the Bird of Prey closed on it's quarry, several of the devices brushed passed it's gleaming green hull and promptly attached themselves to it's surface. Upon hearing the confirmation chirps on his console, Stark opened a channel to his Klingon pursuers.

"This is Captain Stark to the Klingon bastards chasin me. Do yerselves a favour and beat it, or you'll rue the day ya messed with me, ya hear?" A few disruptor bolts shook the hull and Stark knew he had received his answer. "Ah well, dinnae say that ya wern't warned..." Tapping another button, one of the Magnetic Tricobalt Mines exploded. Now Tricobalt explosives were very hard to replicate, but even small quantities could yield very impressive results. The charge that just detonated on the Klingon's hull represented no more than a few grams of the substance. "That was one of me wee beauties that I've just attached to yer hull. Would you like me to introduce you to the other seventeen?" Suddenly, the green shape swooped away and Stark was greeted with the welcome sight of the liquid rippling effect caused by the activation of a cloaking device. "I didn'e even know what all the fuss was about", mused Stark. "I only wanted to take a wee shortcut...."
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