Hipparkhos statistics Mark I
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351025, 360301 BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : HIPPARKOS Classification : Scientific Explorer Type : CA (Heavy Cruiser) Model Number : I (NCC-97100) PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 551 m Beam : 233 m Draft : 128 m Displacement : 4,901,768 mt Decks : 12 (~ 4.5 m high each) COMPLEMENT Total : 604 Officers : 48 Crew : 436 Passengers : 40 (100 maximum) Marines : 80 (normal complement- company strength) PROPULSION SYSTEMS Warp Propulsion System Drive Type : ILN-705 Mk I Number : 4 Main Reactor : FRAM-1203 : FRAM-1203 Impulse System Drive Type : GDP-2 (Gravitic Dynamic Planing Drive, model 2) Number : 1 (2 nodes) Secondary Reactor: FRIF-800 Network Thruster Control : Quickstep Dimensional Warp Drive Drive Type : Dim-V-H1 (5th generation of dimensional warp drive) Velocity Warp speeds (Sensor Mode) Standard Cruise Speed : 7.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.2 Sustainable for 12 hours : 9.7 (Flight Mode) Standard Cruise Speed : 8.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.9 Sustainable for 12 hours : 9.95 Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.98 D-Warp Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : Theta band (0.5c) : 9.99478 Maximum Cruise Speed : Theta band(0.75c) : 9.99736 Sustainable for 12 hours : Iota band (0.75c) : 9.99990 Maximum Emergency Speed : Kappa band (0.75c): 9.99997 ARMAMENT Phaser, Type XI Number : 9 arcs Range : 340,000 km Arcs : Saucer dorsal array p/s Saucer ventral array fw + p/s Dorsal nacelle pylons p/s Ventral nacelle pylons p/s Photon Torpedo, Mk XXIII Seeking/Direct Number : 3 tubes Range : 3,500,000 km Arcs : 2 forward, 1 aft Point Defense Drones, type III Number : 4 launchers Arcs : saucer launcher (p/s) engineering aft (p/s) Complement : 60 drones (15 per launcher) Deflector System : FD-10f Cocoon multiphasic deflector system : SRPS-1 radiation phase shielding system OTHER SYSTEMS VATES Sensor Suite Transporters Standard, 6-person : 8 Emergency, 22-person : 5 Cargo : 6 Shuttle Bays : 3 Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary) Shuttlepod : 10 Personnel Shuttle, Small: 6 Personnel Shuttle, Large: 3 D-Warp Shuttle : 3 Cargo Shuttle : 8 Runabout : 2 SESR, type IV : 3 Notes: The HIPPARKHOS-class Cruiser is the successor of the CONSTELLATION-class Explorer with all the upgraded tecnologies. The classic 4-nacelle design of the old CONSTELLATION and CHEYENNE classes, also found on the NIGHTINGALE-class medical destroyer, has been upgraded to the lastest ILN-70x series, like the PAMPA-class Explorer. Coupled with improved D-Warp and sublight gravitic plane drives, the HIPPARKHOS-class is an extremely independent starship, able to fly solo for a very long time, which makes it ideal for deep space exploration and scientific missions. It is provided with ample laboratories, recreational facilities, very advanced sensors and numerous types of crafts. It's well armed and it should have more than enough punch to get out of any hairy situation if things go wrong, and then some. Its mission profile complements the one of other long-range explorers by offering unrivaled endurance, sensors and strength. The new ILN-70x nacelles have improved Warp coils using a system of multiple concentrical layers that provides an improved thermal reaction, softer acceleration curves and finer control in the local manifold deformation. Dedicated computer nodes, gathering information in real time, are able to calculate the Warp bubble geometry tensor at triple the frequency and almost ten times as precisely as older models. This allows for faster speeds with less energy expenditure, allowing for faster, longer Warp travels. Having 4 nacelles doesn't make the ship travel faster, but it makes her able to sustain higher speeds for much longer when D-Warp is not an option, by alternating the energy output between each pair of nacelles before their performance start to degrade due to thermal throttling (Warp coasting). There's an experimental emergency mode that works by rapidly switching between the four nacelles in succession, like a four-phase alternating current generator. This generates extreme Warp gradients that allow speeds never naturally reached before, but the strain on the nacelles is such that five or ten minutes are enough to completely fuse the Warp coils. The new Radiation Phase Shields allow for much faster D-Warp speeds than before. The gravitic-plane dynamic drive provides excellent maneuverability and accelerations. The IDF generators have been slowly improving over the years and new alloys and material geometries, coupled with extra IDF generators, allow better sublight performance than any older models. Like the WANDERLUST-class before her, the HIPPARKHOS-class sports the new VATES sensor suite, which is a complex but powerful outgrowth of the excellent AUGUR sensor suite. The result is a faster detection speed and improved response in active and pasive scanning. It also gives better resolution both at Warp and at sublight speeds, thanks to the coordination with the new ILN-70Xs nacelle series and its own computing cores, resulting in much faster speeds while in full sensor mode. The VATES sensor is complemented with AUGUR SESR modules that take advantage of the computer network to provide even better results, particularly on long range sensors. The ship also has specialized planetary swipe sensors and dedicated proximity sensors able to detect very small detail in complex scenarios like asteroid fields. The ship has 12 decks of roughly 4.5 meters each, to allow enough space for the new electronics, biogel links, high density optical fibers, computer cores, automation and holoemitters and IDF spaceframe reinforcers. The ship has an ample cantine/bar called 7-Forward in the starboard forward section of deck 7. The bridge is located on deck 1, while the Main Hangar covers decks 6 and 7 aft, while the 2 auxiliary bays are sited on deck 7 aft at the starboard and port side on the engineering section. Ship names are based on famous astronomers and space explorers (note, some names have been used in the FEYNMAN-class or others scientists name based, marked with a *, please check the registry at BOI in case of doubt), registries in the NCC-971xx series: USS HIPPARKHOS USS HYPATIA USS COPERNICUS USS JUMP CANNON USS PTOLEMY USS PITAGORAS USS ARISTARKHOS USS IBN-MUUSAA USS THALES USS BRAHMAGUPTA USS GALILEO USS SAGAN USS ARYABHATA USS KEPLER USS BRAHE USS ERATOSTHENES USS HUBBLE USS BHAASHKARA USS LAPLACE USS LAGRANGE* USS HUYGENS USS HERSCHEL USS PAYNE-GAPOSCHKIN USS ARCHIMEDES* USS TOMBAUGH USS AVICENNA USS GAUSS* USS CASSINI USS WEBB USS DRAKE USS HOOKE USS AL-TUSI USS LUPITUS Ship design by David S. de Lis (based on the SAGAN-class) for use in ASR (2023).