Goto statistics Mark I
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350503 360710 BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : GOTO Classification : VANGUARD EXPLORER Type : CA (Heavy Cruiser) Model Number : I Note : PNPC only, for special occasions PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 800 m Beam : 315 m Draft : 140 m Displacement : 4,733,842 mt CREW COMPLEMENT Total : 1,116 Officers : 64 Crew : 575 Passengers : 285 (Standard + Consular Delegation) Marines : 182 PROPULSION SYSTEMS Warp Propulsion System Drive Type : ILN-601 Mk XI Number : 2 Main Reactor : FRAM-1202 Impulse System Drive Type : GDP-2 (Gravitic Dynamic Planing Drive, Model 2) Number : 2 Secondary Reactor: FGRIF-800 Network D-Warp Drive : Dim-V-G1a VELOCITY Warp Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : 7.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.4 Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.7 Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.85 Core Failure Imminent : 9.96 D-Warp Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : Theta band (0.5c) : 9.99478 Maximum Cruise Speed : Theta band(0.75c) : 9.99736 Sustainable for 18 hours : Iota band (0.75c) : 9.99990 Maximum Emergency Speed : Kappa band (0.75c): 9.99997 ARMAMENT Phaser, Type XI Number : 11 banks Range : 345,000 km Arcs : saucer module dorsal array (P/S) saucer module ventral array (P/S) saucer module aft (P/S) secondary hull ventral array secondary hull aft dorsal array (P/S) secondary hull aft ventral array (P/S) Flux Torpedo Mk III Seeking/Direct Number : 4 tubes Range : Flux 3,500,000 km, Photon 3,000,000 Arcs : 2 forward, 2 aft Point Defense Lasers, type III Number : 18 (6 turrets of 3 lasers each) Range : 300,000 km Arcs : saucer dorsal turrets (p/s) : saucer ventral turrets (p/s) : secondary hull mid turrets (p/s) Point Defense Drones, type III Number : 2 launchers Arcs : saucer dorsal launcher (p/s) Complement : 40 drones (20 per side) Deflector System: FD-11e Enhanced multiphasic deflector system : SRPS-1 radiation phase shielding system OTHER SYSTEMS Transporters Standard, 6-person : 8 Emergency, 16-person: 6 Cargo : 8 Shuttle Bays : 3 Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary) Shuttlepod : 20 Personnel Shuttle, Small: 8 Personnel Shuttle, Large: 3 Shuttle, D-Warp : 4 Cargo Shuttle : 10 Runabout : 2 + 1 Consular Landing Craft (Marine) : 3 Scout Ships : 2 SESR (type IIIf module) : 3 Notes: The GOTO-class Cruiser is the latest iteration of a long and proud line of starships, starting with the SOVEREIGN-class. While its spaceframe resembles that of a KIROV mark IV, being just a little bigger, the internals have been revamped to the latest technologies and facilities for long range missions and diplomatic encounters. This is the first capital ship to include the new generation V D-Warp engine, which coupled with the new Shield Radiation Phase System, allows for extremely high D-Warp speeds and improved gravitic plane drive sublight system performance: as of now, the GOTO-class is the fastest and most maneuverable CA in service, far superior to anything else. The main design points when Starfleet Engineering set to improve on the KIROV-class were advanced exploration traits and First Contact situations, and improved team abilities. To create a Vanguard Explorer, the GOTO-class not only has more independence and range than any other cruiser, but it incorporates the latest advancements in the ORACLE sensor array, backported from the AUGUR systems. Sensors are more powerful in resolution and with greater reach, enhanced with the latest iteration of the SESR ORACLE modules, with more powerful computer cores. While it's not intended to substitute a Commande Cruiser, the GOTO-class is ready to become the coordinator in a joint effort, with the inclusion of enhanced communications and tactical systems. The main goal of the GOTO-class ships is to be StarFleet and UFP ambassadors to new and strange worlds, presenting the best and brightest of what we can offer. As such, they are considered consular ships, with a full Consular entourage, fully qualified for any First Contact encounters that might occur. One extra Runabout has been added and prepped as a Consular vessel. GOTO-class CA ships are to be named after an ASR player who's been recognized special honors in the RT. Registry numbers reflect the Stardate of the RT and there's an additional bit to indicate if they are given posthumously (00) or not (01). The name of the ship is the surname of the first fallen player to be recorded, in recognition of their hard work and long lasting legacy. This is the list of current GOTO-class starships, to be amended as necessary: - USS Coffman, NCC-011004 in honor to D'Maris Coffman (1998) - USS Fontaine, NCC-011008 in honor to Christine Fountaine (1998) - USS Goto, NCC-001504 in honor to Masako Goto (2003) - USS Rickards, NCC-001604 in honor to Greg Rickards (2004) - USS Fainges, NCC-002904 in honor to Karen Fainges (2017) - USS Murphy, NCC-003504 in honor to Sean Murphy (2023) - USS Jenkins, NCC-013510J in honor to Jeff Jenkins (2023) - USS Lusby, NCC-013510L in honor to Scott Lusby (2023) We (ASR as a whole) are profoundly grateful to these players and want to inmortalize their contributions the best way we know of. Mark IV Kirov-class specs notes follow for completion sake. Admiral P'Nerow, CINCSF KIROV notes: The SOVEREIGN class starship was first launched in 2372 as an alternative to the popular GALAXY-class variations of the time. The class first proved itself during an invasion attempt by the Borg in efforts to assimilate Earth in 2373, when the USS ENTERPRISE-E was successful in holding off the BORG cube allowing the Federation fleet to regroup. The cube was ultimately destroyed securing a place with Starfleet for the SOVEREIGN class starship. The KIROV class is the first major modification of the SOVEREIGN class vessels. While few visible alterations are evident when comparing the external design and structure of the two classes, (The KIROV being slightly bigger), there are a number of internal changes. Based on advancements in sensor technology gained in the development of the AUGUR system (still found only in the TSYKLON class), the systems of the old SOVEREIGN have been upgraded in a successful attempt to provide increased range and improved resolution. In addition, the computer, shield and weapon systems of the aging SOVEREIGN were refit to reflect the current standard for heavy cruisers in active service. The Mark II KIROV incorporates the newer Type XI extended-range phaser systems, making the KIROV batter able to disable targets at a distance. The Mark III KIROV adds gravitic planing sublight drive systems. The Mark IV design included redesigned to the secondary hull to increase the defensive drone capacity to match later heavy cruiser designs. Using further enhancements to sensor and computer core technology, a substantial redesign and refit of the computer core system has allowed for the incorporation of the new Oracle II sensor suite. This class is by far not the most fierce of the Heavy Cruisers; but with a standard and maximum cruise of 7.0 and 9.4 respectively, the KIROV class is the fastest heavy cruiser in active service. She is among the largest of the cruiser designs still in service. This gives her a longer range and broader multi-mission capability than some of the newer designs. Naming convention: The KIROV class names are based on those given to Russian naval vessels. A few suggested are: ALEXANDREA Subs: MOSKVA AKULA KIEV BARRAKUDA MINSK NALIM KUZNETSOV MURENA MOLOTOV ANCHAR DRAKON POTYOMKIN KOTLIN SCHUKA KANIN AZOV BERKUT SARYCH