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BASIC STATISTICS
BASIC STATISTICS


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     Length            : 652 m
     Length            : 652 m
     Beam              : 309 m
     Beam              : 309 m
     Draft            : 125 m
     Draft            : 100 m
     Displacement      : 4,759,830 mt
     Displacement      : 4,753,608 mt




CREW COMPLEMENT
CREW COMPLEMENT
     Total            :  756
     Total            :  755
     Officers          :    60
     Officers          :    60
     Crew              :  536
     Crew              :  535
     Marines          :  160
     Marines          :  160


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to serve as the ship's main method of sublight propulsion.  This new
to serve as the ship's main method of sublight propulsion.  This new
drive operates by planing gravity in normal space, providing an
drive operates by planing gravity in normal space, providing an
accelleration potential greater than standard impulse drives.  However,
acceleration potential greater than standard impulse drives.  However,
available intertial compensator technology is not able to take advantage
available inertial compensator technology is not able to take advantage
of the drive's full potential.  Effectively, the new drive system bestows a
of the drive's full potential.  Effectively, the new drive system bestows a
5% edge in manuverability and accelleration upon the FEARLESS-class heavy
5% edge in maneuverability and acceleration upon the FEARLESS-class heavy
cruisers, making her handle like an impulse driven ship of only about 3.5
cruisers, making her handle like an impulse driven ship of only about 3.5
Mmt.  If deemed a success, this new drive can be easily retrofitted
Mmt.  If deemed a success, this new drive can be easily retrofitted
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The FEARLESS is equipped with Starfleet's newest phaser systems. The Xg is
The FEARLESS is equipped with Starfleet's newest phaser systems. The Xg is
a modification of the Xf extended range phaser.  The Xg uses a variable,
a modification of the Xf extended range phaser.  The Xg uses a variable,
multiple gravitic lense system to further increase the precision of beam
multiple gravitic lens system to further increase the precision of beam
focus and reduce the loss of the crystaline lenses of the Xf.  These beams
focus and reduce the loss of the crystalline lenses of the Xf.  These beams
are much more tightly focused than the standard type X phaser allowing for
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
much greater range, thus providing the option to engage most enemies beyond
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The XIa enhanced pulse phasers were first deployed in hull pods on the
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
NEW ORLEANS Model III (CAVALLA class) light cruisers.  The larger size of
the heavy cruiser allowed a turretted arrangement for the weapon, similar to
the heavy cruiser allowed a turreted arrangement for the weapon, similar to
conventional Xc pulse phaser cannons, but allowing for the enhanced range
conventional Xc pulse phaser cannons, but allowing for the enhanced range
capabilities and high rate of fire of the XIa (though without the peak output
capabilities and high rate of fire of the XIa (though without the peak output
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would suggest.
would suggest.


Like the RAPIER's subprocessing nodes, the ship's main computer uses
Like the RAPIER's sub-processing nodes, the ship's main computer uses
multiple networked computing nodes to reduce the chance that battle
multiple networked computing nodes to reduce the chance that battle
damage will disable critical computing functions.  All information in
damage will disable critical computing functions.  All information in
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