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==New Dedication Plaque==


<center><font size="+2">'''USS CIRCE Dedication Plaque and Other Official Regalia'''</font></center>
The plaque for the newly-constructed ''Circe''-A.
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==Second Dedication Plaque==


==Dedication Plaque==
Below is the dedication plaque for the refit ''Circe''.  For her motto, CIRCE simply adopted the fond nickname her battle-hardened crew had given her: "The Old Witch."


Below is the dedication plaque for ''Circe''. The quote comes from the Robert Fitzgerald translation of The Odyssey:
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"Dear friends, no need for stealth; here's a young weaver singing a pretty song to set the air atingle on these lawns and paven courts..."
==Original Dedication Plaque==


It's meaning speaks to the beguiling beauty of the sea witch ''Circe''- certainly appropriate for such a beautiful (and deadly) ship, just as her namesake was.  
The original motto comes from the Robert Fitzgerald translation of The Odyssey: "Dear friends, no need for stealth; here's a young weaver singing a pretty song to set the air atingle on these lawns and paven courts..."


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==Coat of Arms==
==Coat of Arms==


Below is the official coat of arms for the Circe.  The colors, metals and figures were selected for their traditional heraldric symbolism as they apply to the battlecruiser Circe.  Remember: in ancient Terran heraldry, a distinction was made between the 'metals' (gold and silver) and the 'colors' (red, blue, purple, green, black, orange, and maroon)- no color would ever be placed on top of another color.  In essence, the rule was 'metal on color' or 'color on metal'; the Circe's coat of arms respects this ancient tradition.  
Below is the official coat of arms for the ''Circe''.  The colors, metals and figures were selected for their traditional heraldric symbolism as they apply to the battlecruiser ''Circe''.  Remember: in ancient Terran heraldry, a distinction was made between the 'metals' (gold and silver) and the 'colors' (red, blue, purple, green, black, orange, and maroon)- no color would ever be placed on top of another color.  In essence, the rule was 'metal on color' or 'color on metal'; the ''Circe'' 's coat of arms respects this ancient tradition.  


According to the tradition of blazonry (the describing of the shield using heraldic terms), the Circe's coat of arms would be described as such:  
According to the tradition of blazonry (the describing of the shield using heraldic terms), the ''Circe'' 's coat of arms would be described as such:  


"Quarterly, 1st and 4th, purpure, a griffin rampant or, 2nd and 3rd, rouges, an eagle displayed argent."  
"Quarterly, 1st and 4th, purpure, a griffin rampant or, 2nd and 3rd, rouges, an eagle displayed argent."  
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* The quartered design is symbolic of honorable bearing.  
* The quartered design is symbolic of honorable bearing.  
* The color red (upper-right and lower-left quadrants) was symbolic of the warrior and of military strength in general.  Given Circe's classification as a battlecruiser, this color is appropriate, especially so given the heroes who have fought and died with her over the years.  
* The color red (upper-right and lower-left quadrants) was symbolic of the warrior and of military strength in general.  Given ''Circe'' 's classification as a battlecruiser, this color is appropriate, especially so given the heroes who have fought and died with her over the years.  
* The color of purple (upper-left and lower-right quadrants) was the color justice and sovereignty as well as the color of royalty.  It is for the first two symbolic qualities that this color was chosen.  
* The color of purple (upper-left and lower-right quadrants) was the color justice and sovereignty as well as the color of royalty.  It is for the first two symbolic qualities that this color was chosen.  
* The black borders between the quadrants were so colored for their symbolic value of constancy- simply, the Circe is ever-vigilant.  
* The black borders between the quadrants were so colored for their symbolic value of constancy- simply, the Circe is ever-vigilant.  
* The griffin is symbolic of the valiant soldier, vigilant and willing even when faced with death.  Combined with the idea of generosity of spirit as symbolized by its golden color, and the concept of idyllic sacrifice is clear.  
* The griffin is symbolic of the valiant soldier, vigilant and willing even when faced with death.  Combined with the idea of generosity of spirit as symbolized by its golden color, and the concept of idyllic sacrifice is clear.  
* The eagle was the symbol of the protector, something clearly mandated in Circe's very existence.  However, combined with the peaceful nature of the color silver, and the eagle represents Circe's first mission as a powerful deterrent to war, preferring a peaceful solution yet well-equipped for defense if peace proves impossible.  
* The eagle was the symbol of the protector, something clearly mandated in ''Circe'' 's very existence.  However, combined with the peaceful nature of the color silver, and the eagle represents ''Circe'' 's first mission as a powerful deterrent to war, preferring a peaceful solution yet well-equipped for defense if peace proves impossible.  
* The label (the stand on which the helm is resting) is the traditional symbol of the first-born child in a family.  Given Circe's status as the class starship, this symbol is fitting.  
* The label (the stand on which the helm is resting) is the traditional symbol of the first-born child in a family.  Given ''Circe'' 's status as the class starship, this symbol is fitting.  
* The helm represents wise defense.
* The helm represents wise defense.


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==Shoulder Patch==
==Shoulder Patch==
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==SPITFIRE Dedication Plaque==
This final plaque is a replica of the commissioning plaque for the USS SPITFIRE, Captain Veld's first command.  The original was recovered by a USS ''Serapis'' Away Team, and now hangs in Captain Veld's Ready Room on CIRCE.
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==Other Development Patches==
Below are more commemorative patches of the Development Teams at Star Fleet Engineering for the MONTU and COVENTRY-class starships, the classes of CIRCE escorts ANUBIS and OSIRIS (MONTU) and MANCHESTER (COVENTRY).
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USS Circe Dedication Plaque and Other Official Regalia


New Dedication Plaque

The plaque for the newly-constructed Circe-A.

CIRCE-A Dedication Plaque

Second Dedication Plaque

Below is the dedication plaque for the refit Circe. For her motto, CIRCE simply adopted the fond nickname her battle-hardened crew had given her: "The Old Witch."

new CIRCE Dedication Plaque

Original Dedication Plaque

The original motto comes from the Robert Fitzgerald translation of The Odyssey: "Dear friends, no need for stealth; here's a young weaver singing a pretty song to set the air atingle on these lawns and paven courts..."

CIRCE plaque reissue.png

Coat of Arms

Below is the official coat of arms for the Circe. The colors, metals and figures were selected for their traditional heraldric symbolism as they apply to the battlecruiser Circe. Remember: in ancient Terran heraldry, a distinction was made between the 'metals' (gold and silver) and the 'colors' (red, blue, purple, green, black, orange, and maroon)- no color would ever be placed on top of another color. In essence, the rule was 'metal on color' or 'color on metal'; the Circe 's coat of arms respects this ancient tradition.

According to the tradition of blazonry (the describing of the shield using heraldic terms), the Circe 's coat of arms would be described as such:

"Quarterly, 1st and 4th, purpure, a griffin rampant or, 2nd and 3rd, rouges, an eagle displayed argent."

Which means:

"Cut into quarters, the upper-left and lower-right quarters are purple, with a griffin on its hind legs in gold, the upper-right and lower-left quarters are red, with an eagle spread out in silver."

  • The quartered design is symbolic of honorable bearing.
  • The color red (upper-right and lower-left quadrants) was symbolic of the warrior and of military strength in general. Given Circe 's classification as a battlecruiser, this color is appropriate, especially so given the heroes who have fought and died with her over the years.
  • The color of purple (upper-left and lower-right quadrants) was the color justice and sovereignty as well as the color of royalty. It is for the first two symbolic qualities that this color was chosen.
  • The black borders between the quadrants were so colored for their symbolic value of constancy- simply, the Circe is ever-vigilant.
  • The griffin is symbolic of the valiant soldier, vigilant and willing even when faced with death. Combined with the idea of generosity of spirit as symbolized by its golden color, and the concept of idyllic sacrifice is clear.
  • The eagle was the symbol of the protector, something clearly mandated in Circe 's very existence. However, combined with the peaceful nature of the color silver, and the eagle represents Circe 's first mission as a powerful deterrent to war, preferring a peaceful solution yet well-equipped for defense if peace proves impossible.
  • The label (the stand on which the helm is resting) is the traditional symbol of the first-born child in a family. Given Circe 's status as the class starship, this symbol is fitting.
  • The helm represents wise defense.

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Shoulder Patch

Below is a rendering of a commemorative patch for USS CIRCE. The patch makes use of the official ship Coat of Arms in its design.

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Development Patch

Below is another patch, this one the commemorative patch for the CIRCE-class Development Team at Star Fleet Engineering.

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