Post by Hector Nelson on Jan 1, 2008 12:06:15 GMT -5
UNITED FEDERATION OF PLANETS: STARFLEET DIVISION
Advanced Technical Specifications for the Akira-Class Production Vehicle
Advanced Technical Specifications for the Akira-Class Production Vehicle
USS BOUNTY
Star Year of Service: 2399
Accommodation: 500 (100 Officers - 400 Enlisted Crew)
Classification: Heavy Cruiser [Defensive/Explorer/Diplomatic]
Length: 464.43 Meters
Width: 316.67 Meters
Height: 87.43 Meters
Weight: 3,055,000 Metric tons
Cargo capacity: 47,254 Metric tons
Phaser Arrangement: Two dorsal phaser arrays on the primary hull, two ventral phaser arrays on the primary hull, and two phaser arrays are located on the aft sail covering the rear firing arc.
Phaser Array Type: The Akira Class utilizes the Type X array system.
Phaser Array Range: Maximum effective range is 300,000 kilometers.
Primary purpose: Assault
Secondary purpose: Defense/anti-spacecraft/anti-fighter
Torpedo Launchers: Four in total.
Type: Mark XXV photon torpedo, capable of pattern firing (sierra, etc.) as well as independent launch. Independent targeting once launched from the ship, detonation on contact unless otherwise directed by the Chief Tactical Officer or TIC Weapons Officer.
Payload: The ship can carry a maximum of 375 torpedoes.
Range: Maximum effective range is 3,000,000 kilometers.
Primary purpose: Assault
Secondary purpose: Anti-spacecraft
Shield Type: A symmetrical subspace graviton field. This type of shield is fairly similar to those of most other Starships.
Range: The shields, when raised, stay extremely close to the hull to conserve energy - average range is ten meters away from the hull.
Primary purpose: Defense from enemy threat forces, hazardous radiation and micro-meteoroid particles.
Secondary purpose: Ramming threat vehicles.
Normal Cruising Speed: Warp 7
Cruising Speed as pursuant to Warp Limitations, as a cause of subspace pollution: Warp 5
Maximum Speed: Warp 9.8 for 12 hours
Number of Transporter Systems: 12
Standard Communications Range: 42,000 - 100,000 kilometers
Standard Data Transmission Speed: 18.5 kiloquads per second
Subspace Communications Speed: Warp 9.9997