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Lost Takret Militia

The Lost Takret Militia is a Neutral hostile in Star Trek Fleet Command that roams from level 26 to level 59. It always flies an Explorer-class hull, so a Battleship is the ship you want to bring. You find it across neutral deep-space systems, where the lower levels drop Tritanium and the higher levels drop 4-star Broken Explorer Parts. Match its warp range, pick a Battleship, and it goes down fast.

How to beat the Lost Takret Militia

This hostile only spawns as an Explorer, which keeps the tactics simple. In the combat triangle, Battleships beat Explorers, so bring a Battleship and you hold the hull advantage at every level. Nothing swaps between spawns, so one well-built Battleship covers the whole level 26 to 59 span.

For the crew, put a captain that boosts weapon damage against hostiles in the captain’s chair, then fill the other seats with officers that add damage or mitigation. At the lower levels a cadet crew still works well: Cadet Kirk as captain with Cadet Spock and Cadet Uhura. As you climb past the mid-levels, check the current Officer Tier List for stronger picks. Crews shift with the meta, so treat any named lineup as a starting point.

Where to find the Lost Takret Militia

The Lost Takret Militia clusters in neutral systems that get deeper and higher-warp as its level climbs. The lowest spawns sit at warp 25 around systems like Eviloy and Uxal, while the level 59 version pushes out to warp 225 in systems like Estru Partis and Sivis. The full spread by level is below.

Level Warp Systems
26 25 Eviloy, Uxal
29 25 Ba’Neth, Eviloy, Kalak, Razrom, Uxal
32 25 Antaria, Ba’Neth, Deesha, Dinaal, Eviloy, Kabiuko, Kalak, Karuna, Kobali, Malon Vortex, Miranil, Monea, Nygea, Razrom, Tekara, Think Tank, Tolonus, Tugaash, Verto Peyl, Zahl
35 25 Antaria, Arcaelus, Ba’Neth, Dareb, Deesha, Dinaal, Elor, FSEP-168, FSEP-40840, Hazari, Kabiuko, Karuna, Kobali, Malon Vortex, Minkalal, Miranil, Monea, Murray, Nygea, Pelycos, Razrom, Ryce-20, Shokomylk, Taral, Tekara, Teota, Think Tank, Thrima, Tolonus, Tugaash, Vendoo, Verto Peyl, Zahl
38 26 Arcaelus, Dareb, Deesha, Dinaal, Elor, FSEP-168, FSEP-40840, Hazari, Kabiuko, Karuna, Kobali, Korzans, Kraylor, Lovmet, Malon Vortex, Minkalal, Monea, Murray, Nygea, Pelycos, Ryce-20, Sadell, Shokomylk, Taral, Tekara, Teota, Think Tank, Thrima, Tolonus, Tugaash, Vaskan Kyrian, Vendoo, Veringan, Verto Peyl, Zahl
41 28 Dawise, Finnes Expanse, Hazari, Ithmiris, Korzans, Kraylor, Lovmet, Minkalal, Quarra, Rovah, Sadell, Vaadwaur, Vaskan Kyrian, Veltharion, Veringan, Vorex Cluster, Zorathis
44 75 Armanis Nebula, Benn’s Field, Dawise, Finnes Expanse, Ithmiris, New Talax, Quarra, Ramar, Rovah, Solquinnar, Stambo, Vaadwaur, Valla Terna, Veltharion, Vorex Cluster, Xandovara Rift, Zorathis
47 90 Aran, Armanis Nebula, Benn’s Field, Dijor’joh, Kraydin Vori, New Talax, Padilac, Partridgeous III, Ramar, Ryabovali Primus, Solquinnar, Stambo, Vaadwaur, Valla Terna, Xandovara Rift
50 100 Aran, Armanis Nebula, Benn’s Field, Dijor’joh, Fygl, Grealo, Kraydin Vori, Leichter, Naidu Reach, Neken, Padilac, Partridgeous III, Ryabovali Primus, Sakari, Solquinnar, Suvfa, Ventalis II, Xandovara Rift
53 110 Aran, Burdow, Dijor’joh, Fygl, Grealo, Jettas, Leichter, Litzarr, Malon Prime, Naidu Reach, Neken, Partridgeous III, Ryabovali Primus, Sakari, Suvfa, Ventalis II
56 160 Burdow, Estru Partis, Gawalara, Jettas, Leichter, Litzarr, Malon Prime, Naidu Reach, Sakari, Suvfa, Tak Tak, Tzhaelor, Ventalis II
59 225 Estru Partis, Gawalara, Itharion Reach, Jaslyn, Meera, Sivis, Tak Tak, Tzhaelor

Rewards and what it drops

What the Lost Takret Militia drops depends on the level you fight. Lower levels hand over Tritanium, and from level 41 up the reward shifts to 4-star Broken Explorer Parts. Ship XP also climbs steeply with level, so higher spawns pull double duty for leveling a ship while you farm.

Drop What it is
Tritanium A basic mined material used to build and upgrade ships and station buildings.
4★ Broken Explorer Parts 4-star ship parts used to build and tier up Explorer-class ships.

Lost Takret Militia stats

Stats vary by hull variant and climb steeply with level, so treat these as anchor points rather than a full ladder.

Level Total strength Hull HP Shield HP Attack Defense Ship XP
26 68,314 10,260 14,820 26,334 29,440 393
44 7,784,307 3,310,623 4,634,874 2,629,083 1,182,475 2,001
59 315,882,308 128,308,455 179,631,978 115,826,292 46,085,800 10,822

Lost Takret Militia firing pattern

The Lost Takret Militia fires a single group of Energy weapons that hits every round, so its damage comes in steadily rather than in big alternating spikes. The figures below come from its lowest-level record and scale up as the level rises.

Weapon type Count Damage per shot Fires Crit
Energy 3 3,744–4,576 Every round 10% (1.5x)

The Takret in Star Trek

The Takret come from Star Trek: Enterprise, where they appeared in the second-season episode “The Catwalk.” A group of Takret militia tried to take control of the starship Enterprise NX-01 while the crew sheltered inside the ship’s nacelles to ride out a deadly neutronic storm. They presented themselves as an official patrol but behaved like opportunists eyeing a valuable ship they could seize. The “Lost” Takret Militia in the game plays on that reputation: a scattered, hungry faction picking off targets far from home.

Is the Lost Takret Militia worth grinding?

It earns a spot in your rotation if you need Tritanium in the early game or 4-star Broken Explorer Parts once you reach level 41 and above, and the rising ship XP is a bonus while you farm. The Explorer hull never changes, so a single Battleship handles the whole range. Match your warp to the level you want, bring that Battleship, and it stays a low-effort grind.