Redoubt statistics Mark I
Statistics
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BASIC STATISTICS
Class Name : REDOUBT-Class Deep Space Station
Classification : Fleet Command Starbase
Type : Starbase
Model Number : I
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Section: Diameter/Height
Alpha: 1500 m (at base of docking dome)/1200m
Beta: 300 m/700 m
Gamma: 800 m (at base of engineering dome)/500m
Delta: 150 m (lower stem)/300m
Height: 2700 m
Displacement : 708 Mmt
Decks:
Section Alpha: 140 - Crew, civilian quarters, shops, stores, command.
Section Beta: 76 - ShuttleBays, cargo holds, misc areas, docking ports.
Section Gamma: 83 - Engineering, life support, waste mangement, sensors
Section Delta: 36 - Science stations, labs, etc.
COMPLEMENT
Total Standard : 50,000 (including visitors, traders, etc.)
Star Fleet Crew:
Total : 15,290
Officers : 1,005
Crew : 10,035
Flight Officers : 210
Flight Crew : 1,890
Marines : 2,150
Civilians : 34,710
Maximum Capacity : 200,000 (short term evacuations)
POWER SYSTEMS
Main Reactors : M/ARC-110 x2 (Matter/Antimatter Reactor Core)
Secondary Reactor: FRC-282 x4 (Fusion Reactor Core)
Battery Power : 5 days life support.
Emergency Power : Magnetodynamic interface with Iotia's magnetic field
is capable of sustaining minimum life support for
1000 occupants indefinitely.
REFUELING SYSTEMS
Deuterium tanks : 500,000 m^3
Compartments: 20
Primary pumps : 2 m^3 / sec
Number : 5
(Deuterium is mined from source in Tybiiran Complex)
Antimatter gen. : SEAC-1344 Antideuterium generating platform (Solar
Electric Antimatter Creator - NOT in the base. Platform in
close orbit of Iotia's star)
Antimatter tanks : 850 m^3
Number : 20
ARMAMENT
Phaser, Type XI
Number : 8 banks
Range : 345,000 km
Arcs : 360 deg. rings
Alpha 4 banks
Beta 1 banks
Gamma 2 banks
Delta 1 banks
Phaser, Type XIa (enhanced pulse)
Number : 30 turrets with 4 banks each
Range : 300,000 km
Arcs : equally spaced around station
Alpha 8 turrets
Beta 8 turrets
Gamma 10 turrets
Delta 4 turrets
Flux Torpedo, MkIII (multiple shot) Seeking/Direct
Number : 44 tubes
Range : 3,500,000 km
Arcs : equally spaced around station
Alpha 14 tubes
Beta 10 tubes
Gamma 14 tubes
Delta 6 tubes
Deflector System : FS-3 Starbase deflector system*
*Note: FS-1 = Civilian Station
FS-2 = Federation Research Station
FS-3 = Deep Space Station
FS-4 = Fleet Command Starbase
Relative power output: FS-1/FD-12 = 0.8; FS-2/FD-12 = 10;
FS-3/FD-12 = 25; FS-4/FD-12 = 50
Regeneration rates on station shields are also correspondingly larger.
FD-12 are the shielding systems used on Federation Battleships of the
ZEUS class
Station shields are usually divided into semi-independant and
overlapping sectors. A REDOUBT has 3 sectors approximately
900m long, divided into quadrants around the station. It is
possible for shields to fail in a single quadrant and to cover
quadrants with weakened extended shields from neighboring quadrants.
OTHER SYSTEMS
Transporters
Standard, 6-person : 200
Emergency, 16-person: 400
Cargo : 200
Shuttle Bays : 12
Embarked Craft (Standard, specific bases may vary)
Tugs : 144
Shuttlepod : 72
Combat Shuttle, Fighter : 48
Combat Shuttle, Attack : 48
Personnel Shuttle, Small : 48
Personnel Shuttle, Large : 24
Shuttle, D-Warp : 20
Courier, D-Warp : 2
Cargo Shuttle : 120
Runabout : 10
Runabout (E-12) : 6
Marine Dropship : 28
Marine Dropship (Command): 5
FLEMMING-Class Scouts : 4
Notes
The Redoubt-class is the newest deep-space station class in Star Fleet, and the product of one of the longest construction projects in recent memory. Begun as the replacement for Deep Space 13 in 2415, shortly after the destruction of the original Star Core-class station, it was just recently completed and opened in the Iotia system, a stone's throw from it's original location.
The design, like that of the Starbase KAPPA, is based on the Hospice-class Medical Outpost. Unlike Starbase KAPPA which was converted from an older station and retrofitted and enlarged to serve as a command starbase, the Redoubt-class's design is built from the ground up as a large command starbase. While the basic specifications are identical to Starbase KAPPA, the computer and communications systems have been entirely redesigned and are intended, from the ground up, for control and coordination of a military area of operations.
Redoubt-class stations will act primarily as a headquarters facility close to enemy lines. With a permanent occupation capacity of 50,000, it is larger than most Federation starbases. Only a handful of orbital stations, including the fleet command starbases and Star Fleet Engineering Starbase ZETA, are larger. This number represents a nearly 14-fold increase from the previous station's size. Also, the base was refit with an internal dock which allows the base to service up to four light cruisers or multiple smaller ships.
Redoubt-class stations can also support a large number of free-floating space docks to supplement the capabilities of the base for repair and refit. Most starships with substantial damage are repaired to the point which they are spaceworthy and then sent to ship yards for overhaul because of the efficiency of these yards. These repair capabilities make it invaluable as a forward repair base.
As part of its embarked craft compliment, Redoubt-class stations carry the latest in Star Fleet combat shuttles- the F-39 Shikra and F-41 Caracara models, which bring gravity-planing technology to the small craft, making them exponentially more maneuverable than anything Star Fleet Engineering had previously produced. Redoubt-class stations are typically assigned an entire wing of fighters, totaling 96 in all, subdivided into 2 groups of 4 squadrons (12 shuttles) each. Each squadron is further divided into 3 flights of 4 shuttles apiece.
Also embarked on Redoubt-class stations is the new Flemming-class scout, first appearing as part of experimental USS Fearless' compliment. Powered by the latest micro fusion cores and the new gravtivy-planing subligh drives, the Flemming greatly increases a Redoubt 's ability to scout the surrounding areas quickly.
Credits
These statistics were developed by Scott Lusby, Edward Bell and Jeffrey Jenkins for Star Fleet Engineering.