Montu statistics Mark I
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BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : MONTU Classification : Warship Type : CL (Light Cruiser) Model Number : I (AKIRA II) PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 464 m Beam : 317 m Draft : 87 m Displacement : 3,442,316 mt CREW COMPLEMENT Total Standard : 770 Officers : 56 Crew : 504 Marines : 160 Passengers : 50 (standard) PROPULSION SYSTEMS Warp Propulsion System Drive Type : ILN-505 Mk X Number : 2 Main Reactor : FRAM-1200 Impulse System Drive Type : KRLT Number : 2 Secondary Reactor: FRIF-700 Network D-Warp Drive : Dim-IV M1i VELOCITY: Standard Cruise Speed : 7.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.45 Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.85 Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.92 Core Failure Imminent : 9.95 ARMAMENT Phaser, Type X Number : 6 banks Range : 300,000 km Arcs : saucer dorsal array saucer ventral array (p/s) aft hull dorsal array (p/s) aft hull ventral aft array Phaser, Type Xa, Pulse Phaser Turrets Number : 4 turrets Range : 200,000 km Arcs : fwd firing (p/s) aft firing (p/s) Flux Torpedo Mk III Seeking/Direct Number : 3 tubes Range : Flux 3,500,000 km, Photon 3,000,000 Arcs : 2 forward, 1 aft Point Defense Lasers, type I Number : 12 (4 turrets of 3 lasers each) Range : 150,000 km Arcs : saucer dorsal turrets (p/s) : aft hull mid turrets (p/s) Deflector System : FD-10e enhanced cocoon multiphasic deflector shields Limited Ablative Armor OTHER SYSTEMS Transporters Standard, 6-person : 4 Combat, 12-person : 3 Emergency, 16-person: 3 Cargo : 2 Shuttle Bays : 1 Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary) Shuttlepod : 4 Personnel Shuttle, Small: 3 Personnel Shuttle, Large: 2 Shuttle, D-Warp : 3 Cargo Shuttle : 1 Notes: The MONTU class cruiser is the first descendent of the successful AKIRA class warships that entered service early in the 2330's. The revolutionary catamaran configuration of the AKIRA's had proven itself as an efficient and robust design through diverse tactical engagements. The prototype vessel, USS MONTU, was part of Starfleet's competition to devise a true successor for the aging HOOD class vessels. Final testing had been awarded to the MONTU and HIRYU project submittals of which the latter eventually won. However, the impressive capabilities demonstrated in the competition eventually led to a full refit of the active AKIRA class warships as well as the construction of a new block of ships using the upgraded design. A series of technological advancements projected into the MONTU class have resulted in a warship worthy of her predecessors. The incorporation of the revolutionary new SCIMITAR system allows for faster and more accurate deployment, targeting and coordination of all weapons and defensive systems during an engagement. The SCIMITAR incorporates a new series of tactical sensors, a dedicated computer core, advanced software, and all available weapon systems into one integrated package capable of providing tactical dominance greater than the mere ordinance itself would suggest. Application of ablative armor to critical areas of the structure, as deemed necessary from the AKIRA's, has also provided a much needed defensive boost to the refit design. Likewise the incorporation of a point defense system adds to defense by providing an additional defence against missile and projectile attacks.