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Hijacked D3 Klasse

The Hijacked D3 Class is an Exiles Interceptor hostile in Star Trek Fleet Command, roaming from level 26 up to level 70. It always spawns as an Interceptor, so an Explorer is the ship you want against it. You will find it in neutral space at the low levels and in deeper systems at the top end, where it drops Hijacked Splicer materials and Augment Points for Exiles progression. Bring an Explorer, match the warp requirement, and it goes down cleanly.

How to beat the Hijacked D3 Class

This hostile only appears as an Interceptor, so bring an Explorer. In the combat triangle, Explorers beat Interceptors, and there is nothing to swap between levels here since the hull never changes. Match or exceed the warp listed for the level you are hitting, and keep your ship’s tier and level close to the target so the fight does not drag.

An Explorer helps twice over. It counters the Interceptor hull, and its heavier hull and mitigation let it soak the Hijacked D3’s fire while you grind the fight down. Avoid hitting a version several levels above your own. The target’s stats jump sharply at each step, and a ship that is close but not quite ready can get overwhelmed before it lands enough damage.

For crew, put a captain in the chair who boosts weapon damage against hostiles, then fill the other seats with Offiziere that add damage or shield mitigation. At the low levels a cadet crew still works: Cadet Kirk as captain with Cadet Spock and Cadet Uhura. Past the early bracket you will want stronger picks, so check the Officer Tier List for current crews. Crews shift with the meta, so treat any fixed lineup as a starting point.

The Hijacked D3 carries two always-on combat buffs. Augmented Force raises its Isolytic Damage by 15% at the start of combat, and Not So Wounded raises its Apex Barrier by 5000 at the start of combat. Isolytic Damage and Apex Barrier are both late-game combat systems, so these self-buffs mainly come into play on the high-level versions, where you are already bringing an Isolytic-capable ship. Bring a strong Explorer and do not count on a fast kill at those levels.

Where to find the Hijacked D3 Class

Die Hijacked D3 Klasse roams a long chain of systems that tracks your level. Early spawns sit near the starting systems at warp 26, and the requirement climbs steeply toward warp 1650 for the level 70 version deep in the galaxy. Pick a system that matches your level so you are not overmatched. Several level bands, such as 40, 50, 60, and 70, list more than one system, so if one is crowded with other players you can jump to another and keep farming. The lower half of the range stays inside neutral space, while the top levels push into deeper systems, which is where the warp cost rises fastest.

Ebene Warp Systeme
26 26 Letoria
28 30 Azmodel
30 36 Mafra
32 42 Mutara
34 48 Cestus
36 52 Ceti Alpha
38 56 Gamma 400
40 70 Achrady, Philo, Sandweiss
42 85 Gemaris
44 105 Mab-Bu
46 140 Pollux
48 160 Gamma Trianguli
50 195 Delrich, Galen, Loduca
52 215 Talar
54 335 Kiley
56 430 Xahea
58 535 Platonius
60 700 Alpha Majoris, Juthay, Rentiis
62 950 Scalos
64 1200 Algol
66 1295 Beta Persei Ab
68 1375 Oriandum
70 1650 Areoth, Desmodius, Treul

Rewards and what it drops

The Hijacked D3 Class is an Exiles resource farm. Every kill can drop Hijacked Splicer materials and Augment Points, with the higher rarities of Splicer only showing up on the higher-level versions. Ship XP scales hard with level too, from 500 at level 26 to 67,000 at level 70, so the top spawns help when you are leveling a ship. Hijacked Splicer feeds Exiles refining, where you break it down for the parts that unlock and upgrade Exiles ships and officers, and Augment Points build your standing with the faction and open its store. Because the Splicer rarities gate by level, the quickest way to stock a specific grade is to farm the lowest level that drops it.

Ablegen What it is
Gemeinsame Hijacked Splicer Exiles refining material, dropped across all levels 26 to 70
Ungewöhnlich Hijacked Splicer Higher-grade Splicer, drops from level 42 up
Seltene Hijacked Splicer Rarer Splicer grade, drops from level 52 up
Episch Hijacked Splicer Top Splicer grade, drops from level 62 up
Augment Points Exiles faction currency for reputation and store rewards

Hijacked D3 Class stats

Stats vary by hull variant and climb steeply with level, so treat these as anchors rather than exact targets.

Ebene Total strength Hull HP Shield HP Angriff Verteidigung Ship XP
26 689,793 620,984 155,246 249,178 52,500 500
48 1,901,651,862 2,873,443,341 718,360,835 103,864,814 1,884,960 3,300
70 5,082,936,205,222 7,870,480,762,336 1,967,620,190,584 162,257,183,832 1,628,544,930 67,000

The D3 class and Augments in Star Trek

The D3 is one of the Klingonisch Empire’s older bird-of-prey designs, a compact raider built for hit-and-run strikes rather than standing battle. In Star Trek Fleet Befehl the Exiles are Augment crews, genetically enhanced humans in the tradition of Khan Noonien Singh and the Eugenics Wars. The “hijacked” name fits their story: rather than build a fleet from scratch, these Augment factions seize and refit existing hulls like the Klingon D3, turning captured warships into their own raiders.

Is the Hijacked D3 Class worth grinding?

Yes, if you are working Exiles content. It is a steady source of Hijacked Splicer and Augment Points, and the high-level versions hand out large chunks of ship XP for leveling a new hull. It is a farm target, not a real challenge, once you are in the right ship. If you are not chasing Exiles rewards, there is little reason to seek it out over a closer farm. Match the warp for your level and bring an Explorer, and you can run it on repeat.