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In the [[Bethesda Softworks]] game ''[[Star Trek: Encounters]]'' the Xindi-Insectoid ship was used for the "Xindi fighter", albeit rotated 180 degrees. It also appeared in the game ''[[Star Trek: Conquest]]'', where it was identified as a Xindi scout.
 
In the [[Bethesda Softworks]] game ''[[Star Trek: Encounters]]'' the Xindi-Insectoid ship was used for the "Xindi fighter", albeit rotated 180 degrees. It also appeared in the game ''[[Star Trek: Conquest]]'', where it was identified as a Xindi scout.
   
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[[File:Insect_01.jpg|thumb|A CGI model of a bridge that never made it in the show]]
 
[[Category:Xindi starship classes|Insectoid starship]]
 
[[Category:Xindi starship classes|Insectoid starship]]

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The Xindi-Insectoid ship was a type of warship used by the aggressive Xindi-Insectoids in the 2150s.

It consisted of a small central core containing the drive system and three extended wing-like sections extending forward, mounted at 120 degree angles along the fore-aft axis. The ships were heavily armed with pulse-firing particle cannons and torpedoes. They were also highly decentralized in layout, possessing no central control room, reflecting the non-hierarchical nature of Insectoid culture. There was at least one room that has a viewscreen for communications. (ENT: "Countdown")

In early 2154, Enterprise discovered the wreckage of a crashed Insectoid ship while traveling to the Azati Prime system. The Enterprise crew discovered that the adult crew had died when they transferred power from life support to power the on-board hatchery, protecting their young. (ENT: "Hatchery")

Insectoid ships participated in the attack on Enterprise at Azati Prime, as well as the battles to stop the Xindi superweapon in February of 2154.

In an alternate timeline in which the superweapon was successful in destroying Earth, ships of this type were part of the Xindi assault fleet sent to destroy the last remnants of Humanity in the Ceti Alpha system in 2165. (ENT: "Twilight")

Appearances

Apocrypha

In the Bethesda Softworks game Star Trek: Encounters the Xindi-Insectoid ship was used for the "Xindi fighter", albeit rotated 180 degrees. It also appeared in the game Star Trek: Conquest, where it was identified as a Xindi scout.

File:Insect 01.jpg

A CGI model of a bridge that never made it in the show