Hood statistics Mark I
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80819, 90603, 150122 BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : Hood Classification : General Duty Type : CL (Light Cruiser) Model Number : I (Nebula III) PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 441 Beam : 469 Draft : 127 Displacement : 4,811,924 mt COMPLEMENT Total Standard : 1030 Officers : 75 Crew : 675 Passengers : 120 (standard) Marines : 160 PROPULSION SYSTEMS Warp Propulsion System Drive Type : ILN-439 Mk X Number : 2 Main Reactor : FRAM-1021 MMP Reactor : FRAM-302s Impulse System Drive Type : KRLT Number : 2 Secondary Reactor: FRIF-603 Network Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : 6.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.4 Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.7 Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.8 Core Failure Imminent : 9.9 ARMAMENT Hull mounted Phaser, Type X Number : 7 banks Range : 300,000 km Arcs : saucer module dorsal array saucer module ventral array nacelle pylon arrays (p/s) secondary hull forward ventral array secondary hull aft ventral array Secondary hull aft dorsal array Photon Torpedo, Mk XXIII Number : 2 launchers Range : 3,000,000 km Arcs : 1 forward, 1 aft Multi-mission pod mounted Type 1 - Sensor pod No weapons Type 2 - General weapons pod Phaser, Type X Number : 4 bank Range : 300,000 km Arc : forward, aft, port, starboard Photon Torpedo, Mk XXIII Seeking/Direct Number : 3 tubes Range : 3,000,000 km Arcs : 2 forward, 1 aft Type 3 - Photon Torpedo weapons pod Photon Torpedo, Mk XXIII Seeking/Direct Number : 5 tubes Range : 3,000,000 km Arcs : 3 forward, 2 aft Type 4 - Phaser Cannon weapons pod Phaser, Type Xc Number : 1 cannon Range : 200,000 km Arc : forward Type 5 - Pulse phaser weapons pod Phaser, Type Xa Number : 2 turrets of 2 banks each Range : 200,000 km Arc : port, starboard Deflector System : FD-10c Cocoon multiphasic deflector system OTHER SYSTEMS Transporters Standard, 6-person : 6 Emergency, 22-person: 4 Cargo : 6 Shuttle Bays : 2 (1, plus 1 aux) Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary) Shuttlepod : 8 Personnel Shuttle, Small: 5 Personnel Shuttle, Large: 2 Shuttle, D-Warp : 1 Cargo Shuttle : 6 Runabout : 1 Notes: The design for the NEBULA-class light cruiser has changed little in the last forty years. To minimize the lengthy design and testing time, Starfleet requested that the competing designs be based off of existing space frames and technology. The result was a starship designed around the saucer module and warp drive of its larger GALAXY-class cousin. Much shorter than the GALAXY-class starships the NEBULA-class retains a little more than 2/3rds the displacement. Equipped with an interchangeable sensor/weapons pod the NEBULA-class can be optimized for various different missions. The HOOD-class is the third model modification of the NEBULA-class, the second being a systems update. The HOOD-class although similar in the appearance has been redesigned from the inside. The space frame has been strengthened, and all computer and sensor systems have been updated. The key feature in the success of the design is still the interchangeable pod, now designated Multi-Mission Pod (MMP), which has been redesigned to allow the installation of the most advanced equipment in Starfleet. The various MMP's are designated Type-1 through Type-5 and have a tradeoff between computer, sensors and weapons systems. The weapons pods are intended for military applications and include enhanced resolution tactical sensors, but lack the many advanced scientific scanning systems. All pods contain an auxiliary reactor core to supplement the power required by the various equipment contained within. Also, each pod features a tie-in to a third computer core in the secondary hull dedicated and optimized for multimission profiles. The NEBULA-class upgrade was proposed in early 2405, and the design was completed and presented in March 2406. Getting final approval before starting construction of the test prototype. The USS HOOD was completed in August 2406, and after a 6 month testing program the design was approved for fleet assignment. One of the first ships to see upgrade to the new specifications, the MELBOURNE was overhauled at Starbase Beta and was recommissioned on Stardate 70800. All current NEBULA-class starships are scheduled to be modified and upgraded to HOOD-class specifications.