SSV Wake Island

The SSV Wake Island FR-1 (Systems Alliance Space Vehicle Fighter Recon 1) is a Systems Alliance starship. She is a prototype "heavy fighter" frigate, first of the eponymous Wake Island class, co-developed by the Alliance Japanese Craftsmen and the Turian Hierarchy, with the sponsorship of the of the Citadel Council. She is optimized for raiding missions and dogfights, using state-of-the-art stealth technology powered by an experimental drive core.

Commissioned in 2183; The Wake Island was initially captained by Captain Markoju, however, she was placed out of commission for a number of months after taking heavy damage from the Battle of the Citadel, which killed Markoju. In 2185, she was recommissioned and placed under the command of James Christianson as his main source of transportation and base of operations.

The Wake Island was named after the Battle of Wake Island in 1941, a pivotal battle in the Second World War.

Internal Layout
The Wake Island is built with four main decks:

Captain's Quarters
The Captain's Quarters are the highest room in the ship. Located on the top floor, it includes a bed; a desk with the latest in computer technology, a large television and a raisable "war table" and a voice-comm built in which leads to the pilots ears. Here, the Captain can oversee the battle if he is unable to reach the galaxy map.

The battle map covers about 4 Miles around the ship, both up and down and around, as it appears as a holographic sphere. Captain Issah Markoju claims that "This method is hard to understand, but it gets easier with each battle.

Command Deck
The Command deck includes, the Bridge in the bow (Much like the Normandy's), the airlock, the CIC which is overseen by both the commanding officer and Navigator Yung. The comm rooms are located in the comm room behind the elevator (Much like in Mass Effect 2) and use a holographic generator to send images from the captain to Alliance Command. There is also an Armory on both sides of the elevator, which act as upgrade stations for weapons.

The Combat Information Center (CIC) of the Wake Island is unusual. Alliance ships usually place commanding officers in the middle of the room, to facilitate communication with subordinates, but the CO's station in the Wake Island's CIC is at the back. This is because the Midway has a turian-human design and their commanders prefer to look over their subordinates rather than be in the midst of them. The cockpit area is equipped with an internal kinetic barrier, designed to protect the pilot from exposure to vacuum if air pressure is lost in the CIC.

Crew Quarters
The crew quarters contain the living space for the crew members as well as the main battery near the front of the ship underneath the pilot, the kitchen which is on the left side of the ship, the mess hall which is open 24/7 and uses two chefs. The medical lab to the right side, run by Dr. Rebecca Snow and the AI Core for A.N.I.T.A..

The beds in the living quarters make space by bunking in attempt to use limited space, the medical lab has the top-of-the-line equipment and a medi-gel dispenser. Though, unlike the Normandy, the bunk bed act as sleeper pods and the controls are on the outside of the room and turning into sleeper pods by using a glass casing that blocks the bed. This helps crew members, if the doors ever become stuck an override code is available which will cut power to the living quarters and the doors to unlock thus being pushed open.

Engineering
An elevator located in the quarters can be used to descend to the engineering and storage sections of the Wake Island. A M35 Mako and UT-47 Kodiak Drop Shuttle is stored on this level; Viktor is cleaning rifles next to the squad lockers; April is attending to the Mako; and (Soldier) is idly observing opposite the Mako. Across from Yana'Nara is a Requistion Desk which is a computer in which items can be purchased from.

Opposite the garage, a door leads to the engineering section proper containing the Wake Island's drive core. Here, the Commanding Officer can find Edward observing and maintaining the core's functional integrity.

Technology
All the systems seen below are what was installs both before and after the recommissioning in 2185.

Armament
The Javelin is an experimental close-assault weapon fitted on a handful of newer Alliance warships. It consists of a "rack" of two or more disposable disruptor torpedo tubes bolted or magnetically "slung" on to a ship’s exterior armored hull. The torpedoes are fired on converging trajectories, and detonate in a precisely timed sequence that allows the dark energy emitted by their warheads to resonate. This magnifies the resulting space-time warp effects.
 * Javalin Disruptor Torpedoes

Javelin mounts are most often fitted on swift frigates, which expect to enter "knife fight" torpedo ranges as a matter of course. Javelins may also be fitted on heavier ships during short range engagements, such as trans-relay assaults. They are particularly useful in this role for dreadnoughts, which are unable to lay their main guns on targets at close range. Following the Battle of the Citadel, human and turian volunteers conducted a massive three-month survey effort to clear the station's orbit of debris. Secretly, the turian Office of Technological Reconnaissance "volunteers" were technology recovery specialists salvaging the main weapon of the geth flagship Sovereign, and large amounts of its valuable element zero core.
 * Thanix Magnetic-Hydrodynamic Weapon

Contrary to popular belief, Sovereign's main gun was not a directed energy weapon. Rather, its massive element zero core powered an electromagnetic field suspending a liquid iron-uranium-tungsten alloy that shaped into armor-piercing projectiles when fired. The jet of molten metal, accelerated to a fraction of the speed of light, destroys targets by impact force and irresistible heat.

Only 11 months after the battle, the turians produced the Thanix, their own miniaturized version of Sovereign's gun. The Thanix can fire reliably every five seconds, rivaling a cruiser's firepower but mountable on a fighter or frigate.

Defenses
Kinetic barriers, colloquially called "shields", provide protection against most mass accelerator weapons. Whether on a starship or a soldier's suit of armor, the basic principle remains the same.
 * Kinetic Barriers

Kinetic barriers are repulsive mass effect fields projected from tiny emitters. These shields safely deflect small objects traveling at rapid velocities. This affords protection from bullets and other dangerous projectiles, but still allows the user to sit down without knocking away their chair.

The shielding afforded by kinetic barriers does not protect against extremes of temperature, toxins, or radiation. Asari-made Silaris armor can resist even the tremendous heat and kinetic energy of starship weapons. The armor is nearly unsurpassed in strength because its central material, carbon nanotube sheets woven with diamond Chemical Vapor Deposition, are crushed by mass effect fields into super-dense layers able to withstand extreme temperatures. That process also compensates for diamond's brittleness.
 * Silaris Heavy Ship Armor

Diamond armor itself has two limiting disadvantages. First, while nanotubes and CVD-diamond construction have become cheaper in recent years, it remains prohibitively expensive to coat starships or aircraft larger than fighters in Silaris material. Second, the armor must be attached to the ship's superstructure, so shock waves from massive firepower can still destroy the metals beneath the armor itself.

A popular misconception holds that the diamond composition of Silaris armor gives it a sparkle. In fact, atmospheric nitrogen impurities during the super-hot forging process give the armor a metallic gray or yellow A ships' General ARea Defense Integration Anti-spacecraft Network (GARDIAN) consists of anti-missile/anti-fighter laser turrets on the exterior hull. Because these are under computer control, the gunnery control officer needs to do little beyond turn the system on and designate targets as hostile.
 * GARDIAN System

Propulsion & Power
A mass effect drive core decreases the mass of a bubble of space-time around a ship. This gives the ship the potential to move quickly, but does not apply any motive power. Ships use their sublight thrusters for motive power in FTL. There are several varieties of thruster, varying in performance versus economy. All ships are equipped with arrays of hydrogen-oxygen reaction control thrusters for maneuvering.
 * Anti-Proton Thrusters

In combat, military vessels require accelerations beyond the capability of fusion torches. Warship thrusters inject antiprotons into a reaction chamber filled with hydrogen. The matter-antimatter annihilation provides unmatched motive power. The drawback is fuel production; antiprotons must be manufactured one particle at a time. Most antimatter production is done at massive solar arrays orbiting energetic stars, making them high-value targets in wartime. The oversized Tantalus Drive Core generates mass concentrations that the Midway "falls into", allowing it to move without the use of heat-emitting thrusters. It also generates the mass effect field around the ship that enables faster-than-light travel. Unlike the Normandy SR-1, the Wake Island's being vertically oriented relative to the ship instead of horizontally oriented.
 * Tantalus Drive Core

Other Systems
These wings, located only on the Wake Island as an experiment, can slide back into the ship during dog fights to increase speed, and lessen the hit range of enemies by forming a smaller object. This is also great during larger dog fights as the ship has better maneuverability and thus can fly into smaller spaces and avoid more hits.
 * Mercury Retracting Wings

Crew

 * Commander James Christianson - Commanding Officer
 * 2nd Lieutenant Viktor Astrahova - Marine
 * Medical Sergeant Rebecca Snow - Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
 * Flight Lieutenant Keith "Spaceman" Lane - Chief Helmsman
 * Edward Ross - Chief Enginneer (CHENG)
 * Vincent Yung - Chief Navigator; Current Executive Officer
 * Operations Chief April Summers - Marine Detail Commander
 * Yana'Nara vas Wake Island - Quarian

Additional

 * 1 Helmsman (Though Co-Pilot position is available)
 * 8 CIC Officers
 * 8 Command Deck Technicians
 * 10 Marines
 * 6 Engineers

Former

 * Captain Issah Markoju - Former Commanding Officer (Deceased)

Teams
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Storyline
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Battle of the Citadel
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Collector Crisis
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Reaper Incursion
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Second Galactic Conflict; 2194
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Multa Imperia Crisis; 2200
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Trivia

 * The Battle of Wake Island began simultaneously with the Attack on Pearl Harbor and ended on 23 December 1941, with the surrender of the American forces to the Empire of Japan. It was fought on and around the atoll formed by Wake Island and its islets of Peale and Wilkes Islands by the air, land and naval forces of the Empire of Japan against those of the U.S., with Marines playing a prominent role on both sides.