Circe statistics Mark II

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BASIC STATISTICS
Class Name       : CIRCE
Classification   : Warship
Type             : BC (Battle Cruiser)
Model Number     : II

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length           : 786 m
Beam             : 255 m
Draft            : 120 m
Displacement     : 5,496,669 mt

COMPLEMENT
Total Standard   : 1,236
Officers         :    75
Crew             :   671
Marines          :   490

Passengers       :    20

PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Warp Propulsion System
Drive Type       : ILN-510 Mk X
     Number      : 2
Main Reactor     : FRAM-1200

Impulse System
Drive Type       : KRLT
     Number      : 3
Secondary Reactor: FRIF-710 Network


D-Warp Drive     : Dim-IV C1i (4th Generation D-Warp Drive)
                 

Velocity
     Standard Cruise Speed   : 7.00
     Maximum Cruise Speed    : 9.40
     Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.75
     Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.91
     Core Failure Imminent   : 9.97

ARMAMENT
        
        Phaser, Type XI (Extended range parallel phaser strip)
                Number : 6 banks
                Range  : 345,000 km
                Arcs   :  saucer dorsal array (p/s)
                          saucer ventral array  
                          secondary hull aft dorsal array 
                          secondary hull aft ventral array (p/s)

        Phaser, Type Xg (Gravitic lens turreted phaser bank)
                Number : 6, 3 turrets of 2
                Range  : 450,000 km
                Arcs   : fwd dorsal saucer (p/s)
			 fwd ventral saucer
        
        Phaser, Type XIa (Rapid repeating pulse phaser)
                Number : 2 turrets of 2 banks each
                Range  : 300,000 km
                Arcs   : fwd dorsal saucer (p/s)
  
        Flux Torpedo, MkIII Seeking/Direct
                Number : 4 tubes
                Range  : 3,500,000 km
                Arcs   : 2 forward, 2 aft

POINT DEFENSE SYSTEM:

        Point Defense Lasers, type III
                Number : 24 (8 turrets of 3 lasers each)
                Range  : 300,000 km
                Arcs   : fwd dorsal saucer (p/s)
                       : fwd ventral saucer (p/s)
                       : aft dorsal secondary hull (p/s)
                       : aft ventral secondary hull (p/s)

        Point Defense Drones, type III
                Number : 2 launchers
                Arcs   : saucer dorsal launcher (p/s)
            Complement : 60 drones (30 per side)

Deflector System: FD-12e Enhanced multiphasic deflector system

OTHER SYSTEMS
Transporters 
     Standard, 6-person  :  8
     Emergency, 16-person:  3
     Combat, 12 person   : 10
     Cargo               : 14

Shuttle Bays             : 3 
Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary)
     Shuttlepod               : 8
     Personnel Shuttle, Small : 6
     Personnel Shuttle, Large : 2
     Shuttle, D-Warp          : 4
     Cargo Shuttle            : 8
     Runabout                 : 2
     Combat Shuttles
	  F-4 		      : 2
	  F-15                : 2
     Marine Dropship          : 4

Notes:

When Starfleet first encountered the Dalriada, it's ships were poorly able to deal with the swarms of missiles fired from long range-- missiles with deadly bomb-pumped x-ray laser warheads. The need for point-defense system became evident. Some Starfleet vessels, most in INDIGO fleet, were refit with such a defense. The CIRCE class is the first Battle Cruiser built to make extensive use of the new defensive standard for Starfleet ships.

This advanced, experimental cruiser mounts twenty-four point defense lasers, capable of very rapid fire at close range. The lasers cover all fields of fire, and field tests have shown that these beams much more effective than any existing options for intercepting and destroying incoming missiles and photon torpedoes. The CIRCE also is equipped with two intercept drone launchers. These drones emit a signature very much like the ship that they are protecting so that the attacker goes after or at least locks onto them, and not the 'mother ship'.

The CIRCE is equipped with Starfleet's newest phaser systems. The Xg is a modification of the Xf extended range phaser. The Xg uses a variable, multiple gravitic lense system to further increase the precision of beam focus and reduce the loss of the crystaline lenses of the Xf. These beams are much more tightly focused than the standard type X phaser allowing for much greater range, thus providing the option to engage most enemies beyond their energy weapon range. However, the Xg's are not without drawbacks. An advanced targeting or sensor system is required for long range attacks, recharge time is over two times that of the type X, and the power output of the phaser is greatly reduced with range:

100,000 km - 150% type X at similar range
200,000 km - 109% type X at similar range
300,000 km - 91% type X at similar range
350,000 km - 85% peak output of type X at 300,000 km
400,000 km - 80% peak output of type X at 300,000 km
450,000 km - 75% peak output of type X at 300,000 km

The Xg phasers are mounted in ball-shaped turrets that restrict the fields of fire. To handle the Xg phasers power demands, improved high-density phaser capacitors have been incorporated, bestowing greater endurance upon CIRCE in a sustained engagement. To complement the type Xg phasers, the CIRCE incorporates six enhanced type XI emitters which improve range over the basic type X for improved standard attack distances. Four XIa enhanced pulse phasers and four torpedo launchers help to round out the ship for multiple tactical situations.

The XIa enhanced pulse phasers were first deployed in hull pods on the NEW ORLEANS Model III (CAVALLA class) light cruisers. The larger size of the battlecruiser allowed a turretted arrangement for the weapon, similar to conventional Xa pulse phaser cannons, but allowing for the enhanced range capabilities of the XIa.

The CIRCE is also equipped with the latest version of the SCIMITAR tactical system originally developed for the MONTU class light cruiser. The SCIMITAR allows for faster and more accurate deployment, targeting and coordination of all weapons and defensive systems during an engagement. It incorporates a new series of tactical sensors, a dedicated computer core, advanced software, and all available weapon systems into one integrated package capable of providing tactical dominance greater than the mere ordinance itself would suggest.