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Forsaken Destroyer

The Forsaken Destroyer is a rogue, Federation-aligned hostile that roams high-warp space as a level 70 to 80 Interceptor. It keeps the same hull type across every level, drops 7-star Broken Interceptor and Survey parts, and shifts faction reputation when you kill it. It fights with heavy Isolytic damage and reliable critical hits, so the short answer is to bring an Explorer with solid mitigation and hit it hard.

How to beat the Forsaken Destroyer

The Forsaken Destroyer only appears as an Interceptor, so bring an Explorer. In Star Trek Fleet Command, Explorers hold the attack advantage over Interceptors, and because this hostile never changes hull type, there is nothing to swap between levels. Take your strongest Explorer that can reach the target system’s warp requirement.

For the crew, lead with a captain that boosts weapon damage against hostiles and fill the other seats with officers that add damage or mitigation. Levels 70 to 80 are endgame territory, so the best names depend on what you have unlocked. Check the Officer Tier List for current picks, and treat any single setup as a starting point, since crews shift with the meta.

Two combat abilities shape the fight. Something to Prove raises the Destroyer’s Isolytic Damage (by 3,950% at level 70, scaling steeply to 39,365% at level 80) and strips your ship’s Apex Barrier at the start of combat. Double Down raises its own Isolytic Defense and Apex Barrier and stops its Critical Damage from falling below 100%. In practice it strikes hard with Isolytic damage, resists Isolytic damage coming back, and lands consistent critical hits, so favor a hull-tanking build and a quick kill over a long fight.

Because the Destroyer only shows up between levels 70 and 80, everyone fighting it is deep into the Apex and Isolytic layer of the game, which is why its abilities read the way they do. Keep your Explorer’s hull and shield health topped up before you engage, and expect a real repair bill if you push the level 80 spawn, where the stats jump hard. If your Isolytic weapons and defenses are still light, farm the lower levels first and work up as your ship and research catch up.

Where to find the Forsaken Destroyer

The Forsaken Destroyer clusters in high-warp systems. The lowest level 70 spawn sits at warp 1550, and the requirement climbs to 6000 by level 80, so you need deep-space range to reach the higher levels. The level 70 to 72 spawns are the cheapest to reach and the easiest place to start; the top tier at warp 6000 is for players who have both the range and a ship that can survive the stat jump. Match your warp to the level you want to farm.

Level Warp Systems
70 1550 Igniotera
71 1550 Gadyk, Kagreita, Kheania, Olmihn, Pobal-K, Vagerux, Xameda
72 1600 Bulnoth, Chuxerith, Cliffor, Kafaq, Kyampram, Lathulia, Ulvoran, Vakohlia, Vaunuz
73 2100 Alriahin, Baerhia, Ivundia, Maneonter, Mognerfus, Nankantu, Nisindei, Okonel, Tuleaj, Xagnora
74 3000 Ceorvia, Chiqawa, Culviara, Goviscia, Morrigan’s Embrace, Seh’Lei, Zadastra
75 3500 Maphomia, Rey’Kyav, Sapzun, Sodonus, Yagn’Ohn
76 4000 Nabireia, Sebireia, Sozuno, Vaxiish
77 4500 Modahri, Nohrinia, Xalnesh, Ycarsur
78 5000 Dibathera, Morrigan’s Rift, Zohtera
79 5500 Latikrei, Maluhri, Nos’Ons, Quanabia
80 6000 Naxiht, Strizhia, Zephrisia

Rewards and what it drops

The Forsaken Destroyer pays out top-tier ship parts and faction reputation. The parts sit at the 7-star quality band, near the top of the build tree, and the reputation shifts favor the Klingons and Romulans at the expense of the Federation. Ship XP also scales sharply with level, from roughly 51,800 at level 70 to about 118,500 at level 80. The two part types split the reward between combat and utility: Broken Interceptor Parts feed your warships, while Broken Survey Parts go toward mining and Survey hulls, so pick the levels that match what you are building next.

Drop What it is
7★ Broken Interceptor Parts High-tier components used to build and upgrade Interceptor-class ships
7★ Broken Survey Parts High-tier components used to build and upgrade Survey ships
Romulan Points Romulan faction reputation
Klingon Points Klingon faction reputation
Federation Points A reputation cost: destroying this Federation-aligned ship lowers your Federation standing

Forsaken Destroyer stats

Stats climb steeply with level, so the gap between a level 70 and a level 80 spawn is enormous. These anchor rows show the low, middle, and top of the range.

Level Total strength Hull HP Shield HP Attack Defense Ship XP
70 3,392,818,769,605 6,450,842,749,618 315,775,519,212 6,611,797,660 2,897,837,530 51,800
75 32,326,212,440,462 61,224,202,071,916 2,996,988,912,611 179,234,784,249 36,382,163,950 83,500
80 563,651,247,530,583 1,066,177,877,362,650 52,190,525,465,305 3,974,989,609,961 492,056,506,645 118,500

Is the Forsaken Destroyer worth grinding?

It earns its place if you want 7-star Interceptor or Survey parts at the top of the build tree, along with Klingon and Romulan reputation and heavy ship XP. The catch is the Federation reputation hit, so skip it while you are working on Federation standing. When you do run it, match your warp to the system, bring an Explorer you can repair quickly, and lean on mitigation to ride out its Isolytic hits. If you farm it in a session, pick one or two levels you can clear cleanly and stay there rather than jumping the whole 70 to 80 range, since the repair cost and warp requirement both climb fast toward the top. Kept to the levels your ship handles well, it is a steady source of high-end parts and rival-faction reputation for endgame players.