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'''Standard maneuvers''' were a [[maneuver|sequence of movements and tactics]] which were pre-programmed in every [[Federation]] [[starship]]. These so-called '''attack patterns''' or '''tactical patterns''' were named after a [[Greek alphabet|Greek letter]] and a number (for example, attack pattern Delta-2). It appears that these patterns involved movement, [[deflector shield|shield]] intensity placement, and [[weapon]]s targeting.
:'''''Also see''': [[Maneuvers (disambiguation)]] for related usages of the term.''
 
 
'''Standard maneuvers''' are a [[maneuvers_and_tactics|sequence of movements and tactics]] which are preprogrammed in every [[Federation]] [[starship]]. These so-called '''attack patterns''' or '''tactical patterns''' are named after a greek letter and a number (i.e. Attack Pattern Delta-2) It appears that these patterns involve movement, [[shield]] intensity placement, and [[weapons]] targeting.
 
   
 
Since the same attack patterns have been used during several different battles aboard several different starships in different situations, it appears that the [[computer]] will alter the pattern to properly suit the distance to the enemy vessel, its location and the starship's relative speed. Therefore attack patterns seem to be more of a loose plan than an exact one.
 
Since the same attack patterns have been used during several different battles aboard several different starships in different situations, it appears that the [[computer]] will alter the pattern to properly suit the distance to the enemy vessel, its location and the starship's relative speed. Therefore attack patterns seem to be more of a loose plan than an exact one.
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==Standard maneuver patterns==
 
==Standard maneuver patterns==
* Pattern beta [[47|4-7]]
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*Pattern alpha ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}})
:[[VOY]]: "[[Message in a Bottle]]" (attack pattern)
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*Pattern alpha one (attack pattern) ({{VOY|Endgame}})
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*Pattern beta [[47|4-7]] (attack pattern) ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}})
* Pattern delta
 
:[[DS9]]: "[[The Jem'Hadar]]" (attack pattern)
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*Pattern delta (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Jem'Hadar|The Changing Face of Evil}})
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*Pattern delta two (attack formation) ({{DS9|Favor the Bold}})
:[[DS9]]: "[[The Changing Face of Evil]]" (attack pattern)
 
* Pattern kappa 010
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*Pattern kappa 010 (attack pattern) ({{VOY|Ex Post Facto}})
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*Pattern omega (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|A Time to Stand}}; {{VOY|Year of Hell, Part II}})
:[[VOY]]: "[[Ex Post Facto]]" (attack pattern)
 
* Pattern omega
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*Pattern omega four (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
:[[DS9]]: "[[The Way of the Warrior]]" (attack pattern)
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*Pattern sierra four (attack pattern) ({{DS9|Valiant}})
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{{bginfo|Most maneuvers use letters from the {{w|Greek alphabet}}, while Sierra is part of the {{w|NATO phonetic alphabet|ICAO spelling alphabet}}.}}
:[[DS9]]: "[[A Time to Stand]]" (attack pattern)
 
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*Pattern theta (attack pattern, tactical pattern) ({{DS9|The Search, Part II|Sacrifice of Angels}})
* Pattern omega 4
 
:[[DS9]]: "[[The Die is Cast]]" (attack pattern)
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*Pattern [[Shinzon]] theta (attack pattern) ({{film|10}})
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[[Category:Maneuvers]]
* Pattern [[William T. Riker|Riker]] alpha
 
:[[TNG]]: "[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II]]"
 
* Pattern Riker beta
 
:[[TNG]]: "[[The Best of Both Worlds, Part II]]"
 
* Pattern sierra 4
 
:[[DS9]]: "[[Valiant (episode)|Valiant]]" (attack pattern)
 
* Pattern theta
 
:[[DS9]]: "[[The Search, Part II]]" (attack pattern)
 
:[[DS9]]: "[[Sacrifice of Angels]]" (tactical pattern)
 
*Pattern [[Shinzon]] theta
 
:''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'' (attack pattern)
 
* Pattern alpha
 
:[[VOY]]: "[[Message in a Bottle]]"
 

Revision as of 13:05, 15 December 2015

Standard maneuvers were a sequence of movements and tactics which were pre-programmed in every Federation starship. These so-called attack patterns or tactical patterns were named after a Greek letter and a number (for example, attack pattern Delta-2). It appears that these patterns involved movement, shield intensity placement, and weapons targeting.

Since the same attack patterns have been used during several different battles aboard several different starships in different situations, it appears that the computer will alter the pattern to properly suit the distance to the enemy vessel, its location and the starship's relative speed. Therefore attack patterns seem to be more of a loose plan than an exact one.

In contrast, evasive maneuvers are used to evade enemy weapons fire or capture.

Standard maneuver patterns

Most maneuvers use letters from the Greek alphabet, while Sierra is part of the ICAO spelling alphabet.