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*Pattern delta two (attack formation) ({{DS9|Favor the Bold}})
 
*Pattern delta two (attack formation) ({{DS9|Favor the Bold}})
 
*Pattern kappa 010 (attack pattern) ({{VOY|Ex Post Facto}})
 
*Pattern kappa 010 (attack pattern) ({{VOY|Ex Post Facto}})
*Pattern omega (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|A Time to Stand}}; {{VOY|Year of Hell, Part II}})
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*Pattern omega (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Way of the Warrior|A Time to Stand}}; {{VOY|Caretaker|Year of Hell, Part II}})
 
*Pattern omega four (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
 
*Pattern omega four (attack pattern) ({{DS9|The Die is Cast}})
 
*Pattern sierra four (attack pattern) ({{DS9|Valiant}})
 
*Pattern sierra four (attack pattern) ({{DS9|Valiant}})

Revision as of 19:32, 11 March 2017

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.