Go on Memory Alpha (the trek wiki) and you will find that romulans use both ships. The romulan bird-of-prey are, though, very different from their klingon counterparts.
@DarthJac0bus When the Klingon BoP First came out the history of it was that it was part of continuing tech. trade agreements between the Klingons and Romulans. Origionally a Romulan Design, the Klingons helped to provide the tech to produce it, in return for a certain number of the ships. They however had production facilities ready to reverse engineer the ships to create both a Destroyer and Cruiser version of the Ships. That history, however has disappeared with the advent of TNG content.
"Star Trek III: The Search For Spock" named the Klingon ship a Bird of Prey, even though TOS had earlier established the BOP as a Romulan ship. The reason for the same name is that an early version of the STIII script had Kruge being an outlaw who stole a BOP from the Romulans. It was later decided to drop this plot line, in the interests of time and clarity (they thought it would confuse non-fans who saw the movie.) The idea of a "renegade" Klingon chasing Kirk was revived for "Star Trek V."
Cool, but the nacelles need to be green.
trekadam30 3 weeks ago
Can't find it
Himersmit 1 year ago
That's awesome, ur pretty good at this vehicle creating, i could never do it though.
Kaijuzilla1234 2 years ago
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um romulans do not have birds of prey, they have warbirds, klingons have birds of prey, and yes there is a huge diffrence
ratty144 2 years ago
You are right and wrong at once. D'Deridex, which could be seen in TNG is a Warbird, but hiss, from TOS-era, is actualy called Bird of Prey
Niusereset 2 years ago
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Soulsphere001 2 years ago
Go on Memory Alpha (the trek wiki) and you will find that romulans use both ships. The romulan bird-of-prey are, though, very different from their klingon counterparts.
DarthJac0bus 2 years ago
@DarthJac0bus When the Klingon BoP First came out the history of it was that it was part of continuing tech. trade agreements between the Klingons and Romulans. Origionally a Romulan Design, the Klingons helped to provide the tech to produce it, in return for a certain number of the ships. They however had production facilities ready to reverse engineer the ships to create both a Destroyer and Cruiser version of the Ships. That history, however has disappeared with the advent of TNG content.
wanderer711 4 months ago 2
@wanderer711 Interesting, makes sense now
DarthJac0bus 4 months ago
"Star Trek III: The Search For Spock" named the Klingon ship a Bird of Prey, even though TOS had earlier established the BOP as a Romulan ship. The reason for the same name is that an early version of the STIII script had Kruge being an outlaw who stole a BOP from the Romulans. It was later decided to drop this plot line, in the interests of time and clarity (they thought it would confuse non-fans who saw the movie.) The idea of a "renegade" Klingon chasing Kirk was revived for "Star Trek V."
peethreeorion 1 year ago
the romulans arnt all bad
sagaciousdale 2 years ago 2
thanks - but I hated it - I had to do something for the air units in case someone wants to play Romulans.
Cainori 3 years ago
nice!
gameplayer1701 3 years ago