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USS Odyssey
201219 Dimensions rough, based on draft images. Obvisouly scale could be way off since most of these sketches are not very detailed. BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : ODYSSEY Classification : Explorer Type : CA (Heavy Cruiser) Model Number : I PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 520 m Beam : 158 m Draft : 86 m Displacement : 751,508 mt COMPLEMENT Total Standard : 141 Officers : 11 Crew : 100 Passengers : 20 (Standard) Marines : 10 (single squad) Primary FTL Propulsion System Drive Type : QDD-181 Mk X (quantum displacement drive) Number : 2 Seconary FTL Propulsion System Drive Tyoe : NHN-98 Mk X (nested helix nacelle) Number : 2 Impulse System Drive Type : GDP-808 (gravitic dynamic planing) Number : 2 Power Generation Main Reactor : ZPG-18 (zero point generator) Secondary Reactor : FGN-818 (fusion generator network system) Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : 6.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 7.0 Sustainable for 12 hours: 7.5 Maximum Emergency Speed : 8.0 ARMAMENT Phaser, Type XXVIII (continuous neutral particle beam) Number : 5 banks Range : 1,500,000 km Arcs : saucer module forward dorsal arrays (f/p, f/s) saucer module forward ventral array (f/p/s) aft hull ventral array aft hull dorsal array Quantum MDM Flux Torpedo, Mk IX Seeking/Direct Number : 3 launchers Range : 150,000,000 km Arcs : 2 forward, 1 aft Point Defense Lasers, type III Number : 12 (4 turrets of 3 lasers each) Range : 1,000,000 km Arcs : saucer dorsal turrets (p/s) : aft hull mid turrets (p/s) Deflector System : EDS-10 Enhanced deflector system Diffusive Armor OTHER SYSTEMS Transporters Standard, 6-person : 2 Emergency, 22-person: 2 Cargo : 2 Shuttle Bays : 1 (Aft hull) Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary) Shuttlepod : 6 Personnel Shuttle, Small: 4 Personnel Shuttle, Large: 1 Shuttle, QDD : 2 Cargo Shuttle : 2 Notes: Quantum MDM Flux Torpedo is an enhanced version of the venerable matter- antimatter torpedo. It created a directed energy pulse which overloads systems and can, at close impact range destroy hull material. As with any antimatter weapon, direct hull contact is catestrophic. The quantum MDM system is a multi-drive module that allows the flux torpedo to phase into quantum drive and skip back into normal space on its way to its target. This greatly increases the range of the weapon and makes intercepting it with counter-missile systems considerably harder. The most advanted version of the Quantum MDM system contains three drive modules, each with a maximum endurance of 50 million km. Effective engagement range against a shielded target is 500,000 km. The effective range of the phaser is more an issue of targetting and lag to target. A phaser is subluminal and can't be steared. Therefor, it isn't useful at much more than half a light second even in the 28th century. Diffusive armor is a layer of organic superconducting fibers grown into the nanomolecular structure of the outer hull that distribute the energy of incoming attacks over a larger area of the hull where it an be more safely disipated. Direct hits can still overload the armor and damage the superconducting fibers. They fibers can heal after damage if fed proper mineral componenets and energy. Their healing is enhanced by shipboard nano-repair drones. The enhanced deflector system is actually a network of three systems. The first is a traditional gravitic shield that diffuses incoming energy and can even bend directed energy weapons so that they miss the hull entirely. The second layer is a cloud of nano-sattelites that ablate the effect of incoming weapons fire by absorbing the energy into themselves, destroying the individual sattelites which can be rapidly replenished from ship stores. The final level of the deflector system is an electromagentic field which works in concert with the diffusive armor to expand any energy that reaches it over a larger area of the hull.