Star Trek: Attack Wing

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Star Trek: Attack Wing
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Manufacturers Wizkids
Designers Andrew Parks & Christopher Guild [1]
PublishersWizkids Games
Publication2013
Years active2013 to present
Genres Wargaming
Players2-Any amount
Playing time30-45 Minutes
ChanceMedium (dice rolling)
Website http://wizkidsgames.com/startrek/star-trek-attack-wing/

Star Trek: Attack Wing is a multiplayer tabletop game set within the Star Trek "universe". It is produced by WizKids and was first released to retail in August, 2013.

Contents

Players assume the roles of commanders who can customize, upgrade, and assign famous crew members to their fleets from the Dominion, Federation, Klingon, and Romulan factions. Fleets have their special statistics, abilities, and unique maneuvers displayed on cards that cover the ships along with upgrades such as crew, weapons and technology. The game utilizes the "FlightPath maneuver system" for its gaming mechanics, under license from Fantasy Flight Games. [2]

Additional gaming scenarios from the Dominion Wars will be playable on space maps distributed through an Organized Play Program. [3]

The game's painted ship molds are identical to those utilized in the Star Trek: Tactics games, although the Federation faction ships in Attack Wing do not have names or registries painted onto their hulls. Unpainted versions of some of the ship molds were also previously released in the Star Trek: Fleet Captains game.

A unique promotional Khan Singh Captain card was released exclusively at the Gen Con gaming convention in August 2013. [4]

Core game sets

The core sets, which is required to play the game, includes rules, Quick Start rules, Ship, Captain, Crew and Upgrade cards, Range ruler, manoeuvre rulers, game tokens, and pre painted plastic ships.

Original: starter set ships

FactionUnique StarshipGeneric Starship Class
Klingon IKS Maht-h'a Vorcha-class
Federation USS Enterprise D Galaxy-class
Romulan IRW Khazara D'deridex-class

Federation vs. Klingons: starter set ships

FactionUnique StarshipGeneric Starship Class
Federation USS Enterprise D Galaxy-class
Federation USS Sutherland Nebula-class
Klingon IKS K’m’pec’s Vor'cha-class
Klingon IKS Vorn K’vort-class

Alliance - Dominion War: starter set ships

FactionGeneric Starship Class
Federation Excelsior-class
Federation Akira-class
Dominion Attack-class
Star Trek: Attack Wing starter set and expansion packs. Star Trek Attack Wing Range.jpg
Star Trek: Attack Wing starter set and expansion packs.

Star Trek: Attack Wing – expansions

Expansion packs include cards, a movement dial, tokens and are sold individually in transparent plastic packaging.

Ship packs

ShipClassFactionWave
U.S.S. EnterpriseConstitutionFederation0
U.S.S. ReliantMirandaFederation0
I.K.S. Gr'othD7Klingon0
I.K.S. Negh'varNegh'varKlingon0
I.R.W. ValdoreValdoreRomulan0
R.I.S. ApnexScienceRomulan0
Gor PortasBattlecruiserBreen (Dominion)0
KraxonGalorCardassian (Dominion)0
U.S.S. DefiantDefiantFederation1
I.K.S. Kronos OneK’t’ingaKlingon1
I.R.W. PraetusT'varoRomulan1
5th Wing Patrol ShipAttackshipJem’Hadar (Dominion)1
U.S.S. ExcelsiorExcelsiorFederation2
I.K.S. KoragaK’vortKlingon2
R.I.S. VoThetaRomulan2
KoranakKeldonCardassian (Dominion)2
U.S.S. EquinoxNovaFederation3
I.K.S. SomrawRaptorKlingon3
I.R.W. Gal Gath'thongVas HathamRomulan3
4th Division BattleshipBattleshipJem’Hadar (Dominion)3
U.S.S. VoyagerIntrepidFederation4
Borg Sphere 4270ScoutshipBorg4
Bioship AlphaOrganicSpecies 84724
Nistrim RaiderRaiderKazon4
Tactical Cube 138TacticalBorg5
Interceptor 5IntercptorBajoran5
D'kyrD’kyrVulcan5
U.S.S. Enterprise RefitConstitutionFederation6
SoongType 03Borg6
2nd Division CruiserBattlecruiserJem’Hadar (Dominion)6
Enterprise NX-01NXFederation7
Scout 608ReconBorg7
Ni'varSuurokVulcan7
U.S.S. Enterprise ESovereignFederation8
Queen Vessel PrimeOctahedronBorg8
Val JeanRaiderMaquis8
I.S.S. DefiantDefiantMirror (Terran Resistance Forces)9
Chang's Bird-of-PreyBird-Of-PreyKlingon9
ScimitarWarbirdRomulan9
Regent's FlagshipNegh’varMirror (Klingon Cardassian Alliance)10
1st Wave Attack FightersHidekiCardassian (Dominion)10
Fina PrimeBattlecruiserVidiian10
Prototype 01DroneRomulan11
Alpha HunterHuntingHirogen11
Fighter Squadron 6AttackshipFederation11
Ogla RazikPredatorKazon12
I.R.W. HaakonaD'deridexRomulan12
Tholian OneSpinnerTholian12
GornarusRaiderGorn13
I.S.S. EnterpriseConstitutionMirror (Terran)13
ReklarGalorCardassian (Dominion)13
I.S.S. AvengerNXMirror (Terran)14
Kyana PrimeWeaponKrenim14
U.S.S. PegasusOberthFederation14
I.K.S. Ning’taoB’relKlingon15
RatoshaScoutBajoran15
U.S.S. PrometheusPrometheusFederation15
U.S.S. DauntlessDauntlessSpecies 11616
KreechtaD’koraFerengi16
U.S.S. PasteurOlympicMirror (Terran)16
U.S.S. ThunderchildAkiraFederation17
I.K.S. T'ongK’t’ingaKlingon17
I.R.W. VraxValdoreRomulan17
U.S.S. PhoenixNebulaFederation18
Bioship BetaOrganicSpecies 847218
Quark's TreasureShuttleFerengi18
U.S.S. Delta FlyerShuttleFederation19
I.K.S. RotarranB’relKlingon19
R.I.S. TalvathScienceRomulan19
U.S.S. HathawayConstellationFederation20
Halik RaiderRaiderKazon20
Scorpion 4ScorpionRomulan20
Robinson (5th Wing Patrol Ship)AttackshipFederation21
DenoriosSolarBajoran21
DreadnoughtATR-4107Cardassian (Dominion)21
U.S.S. ValiantDefinatFederation22
R.I.S. PiThetaRomulan22
KumariBattlecruiserAdorian22
I.K.S. AmarK’t’ingaKlingon23
I.R.W. JazkalBird-Of-PreyRomulan23
U.S.S. MontgolfierSaberFederation23
U.S.S. Enterprise (Reprint)ConstitutionFederation24
I.R.W. AlgeronD7Romulan24
I.K.S. DrovanaVor’chaKlingon24
I.K.S. Negh’var (Reprint)Negh'varKlingon25
U.S.S. VentureGalaxyFederation25
Scimitar (Reprint)WarbirdRomulan25
U.S.S. Enterprise BExcelsiorFederation26
U.S.S. Voyager (Reprint)IntrepidFederation26
Koranak (Reprint)KeldonCardassian (Dominion)26
U.S.S. Enterprise E (Reprint)SovereignFederation27
OrassinWarshipXindi27
I.K.S. Gr’oth (Reprint)D7Klingon27
CalindraBattlecruiserXindi28
Borg Sphere 4270 (Reprint)ScoutshipBorg28
U.S.S. Defiant (Reprint)DefiantFederation28
MuratasWarshipXindi29
Bioship Alpha (Reprint)OrganicSpecies 847229
U.S.S. Excelsior (Reprint)ExcelsiorFederation29
U.S.S. Reliant (Reprint)MirandaFederation30
I.R.W. Valdore (Reprint)ValdoreRomulan30
I.K.S. Koraga (Reprint)K’vortKlingon30
U.S.S. Enterprise Refit (Reprint)ConstitutionFederation31
4th Division Battleship (Reprint)BattleshipJem’Hadar (Dominion)31
5th Wing Patrol Ship (Reprint)AttackshipJem’Hadar (Dominion)31

Card packs

Expansion card packs include cards and tokens and are sold individually in transparent plastic packaging with a cardboard backing.

FactionClassWave
CardassianATR-41071
FederationOberth1
KlingonRaptor1
RomulanDrone1
BorgOctahedron2
FerengiD'kora2
GornRaider3
Jem’HadarAttackship3
FederationAttack Squadron4
HirogenWarship4

Faction packs

Faction Packs resemble the well-known Starter Set in packaging but focus on one Faction within Star Trek: Attack Wing.

FactionTitleWave
DominionNA1
RomulanNA1
FerengiNA2
MirrorThe Kelvin Timeline3
IndependentA Motley Fleet3
FederationThe Animated Series4
BorgResistance Is Futile4
DominionThe Cardassian Union5
FederationTo Boldly Go5
KlingonBlood Oath5
VulcanLive Long And Prosper5
FederationShips Of The Line6
RomulanSecrets Of The Tal Shiar6

Organized play events

"Star Trek: Alliance" Dominion War storyline

Retailers will host game tournaments for players who will compete for dominance of the Alpha Quadrant in a series of Dominion War Storyline OP Events. Each month, players will collect participation prizes and vie for a unique ship.

The player who has the best overall record will be crowned Fleet Admiral and awarded a "Special Grand Prize" Deep Space 9 model at the conclusion of the six monthly events.

Other storylines

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