Caesar Augustus statistics Mark I
80819 160121 BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : CAESAR AUGUSTUS Classification : Warship Type : CA (Heavy Cruiser) Model Number : I PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 602 m Beam : 326 m Draft : 191 m Displacement : 5,336,412 mt COMPLEMENT Total Standard : 1,029 Officers : 87 Crew : 782 Marines : 160 Passengers : 20 PROPULSION SYSTEMS Warp Propulsion System Drive Type : ILN-442 Mk X (pair)/ILN-442B Mk X (single) Number : 3 Main Reactor : FRAM-1101 Impulse System Drive Type : KRLT Number : 2 Secondary Reactor: FRIF-609 Network D-Warp Drive : Dim-II-CA1i (Generation II dimensional warp drive in a CAESAR-class implementation) Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : 6.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.3 Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.65 Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.85 Core Failure Imminent : 9.95 ARMAMENT Phaser, Type X Number : 8 banks Range : 300,000 km Arcs : saucer ventral array saucer dorsal array secondary hull nacelle pylon array (p/s) secondary hull aft dorsal array (p/s) secondary hull aft ventral array (p/s) Phaser, Type Xc Number : 1 cannon Range : 200,000 km Arcs : secondary hull forward ventral cannon Flux Torpedo, MkIII Seeking/Direct Number : 6 tubes Range : 3,500,000 km Arcs : 4 forward, 2 aft Deflector System: FD-11e 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 Marine Dropship : 4
Notes:
The CAESAR-class heavy cruiser is a completely dedicated warship with comparatively limited scientific research capability as evidenced in a reduced number of laboratories. This is not a problem -- the CAESAR-class is a ship designed to fight, and fight it does.
Armed with 6 MkIII Flux Torpedo launchers and 8 Mk-X Phaser banks, the CAESAR-class is a formidable foe. But with the addition of the newly designed Mk-XI Phaser Cannon, mounted on the underside of the secondary hull, the CAESAR-class is truly nasty in combat.
The CAESAR-class holds 160 Marines and a number of support vehicles, including 4 dropships. These specially designed transports permit rapid deployment of troops to planets, other ships, and the like.
Unlike the GALAXY-class cruisers and her cousins, the CAESAR-class ship cannot separate its saucer section from the secondary hull. In fact, the secondary hull houses many more of the primary systems and crew quarters than on most Federation starships. Also unlike most Federation cruisers, because of the nature of the missions taken on by the CAESAR-class ships, civillians are not permitted to remain on the ship for extended periods of time. The CAESAR-class has 3 warp nacelles like the SOLAR and FENRIS-class ships, but the configuration is most unusual. The first ship in many years to use a three nacelle design, the system is somewhat less effiecient than that of the later FENRIS and SOLAR and is not capable of as high maintained speeds. Two nacelles are ventral and forward of the secondary hull, while the third is mounted dorsal-center on the secondary hull.