Virginia statistics Mark I
From StarFleet Bureau of Information
BASIC STATISTICS Class Name : VIRGINIA Classification : Scout Type : FF (Frigate) Model Number : I Main Yard : SOL III Shipyards PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Length : 274 m Beam : 120 m Draft : 40 m Displacement : 277,389 mt Decks : 10 COMPLEMENT Total : 127 Officers : 8 Crew : 74 Passengers : 35 Marines : 10 PROPULSION SYSTEMS Warp Propulsion System Drive Type : ILN-402 Mk VIII Number : 2 Main Reactor : FRAM-428 Impulse System Drive Type : GDP-1 (Gravitic Dynamic Planing Drive, Model 1) Number : 2 Secondary Reactor: FGRIF-550 Network D-Warp Drive : Dim-IV V1i (4th Generation D-Warp Drive) Velocity Standard Cruise Speed : 7.0 Maximum Cruise Speed : 9.7 Sustainable for 12 hours : 9.9 Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.91 Core Failure Imminent : 9.93 ARMAMENT Phaser, Type X Number : 4 banks Range : 300,000 km Arcs : saucer forward dorsal array saucer forward ventral array secondary hull aft dorsal array secondary hull aft ventral array Flux Torpedo, Mk II Seeking/Direct Number : 2 tubes Range : 3,500,000 km Arcs : 1 forward, 1 aft Deflector System: FD-6c Cocoon Multiphasic Deflector System OTHER SYSTEMS Transporters Standard, 6-person : 4 Emergency, 16-person: 2 Cargo : 2 Shuttle Bays : 1(aft) Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary) Shuttlepod : 4 Personnel Shuttle, Small : 1 Personnel Shuttle, Large : 1 Shuttle, D-Warp : 2 Cargo Shuttle : 1 Notes: The Virginia class was designed as a complement to the Charon class in replacing the aging Pathfinder class as starfleet’s primary scouting vessels. Whereas the large exploration cruisers may do the bulk of initial discovery, they are not always able to follow up with detailed scouting expeditions to each recorded system. Virginia is bit larger than Pathfinder and has both a higher cruising speed and longer time between resupplying, giving her extended range relative to her predecessor. Like most new vessels, her sublight drive is a gravitic dynamic planing drive as pioneered on the Fearless-class heavy cruisers. She is the smallest starship so equipped to date, making her extremely nimble at sublight speeds. This gives her a higher combat efficiency than other ships of her relatively small size. Unlike her counterpart, the slightly older Charon-class the Virginia-class is unable to land on a planetary surface due to her design. Virginia-Class Deckplans Deck 1: Main Bridge, Captain’s Ready Room, Observation Lounge Deck 2: Senior Officer’s Quarters, Mess Hall, Upper Docking Port, LifeBoat Access Deck 3: Crew Quarters, Main Science Labs, Transporter Room One Deck 4: Medical Labs, Cargo Bay One, Central Life Boat Access Deck 5: Five Forward, Transporter Room Two, Personal Holosuites, Sickbay Deck 6: Main Engineering, Cargo Bay II, Transporter Room Three Deck 7: Main Computer Core, Flux Torpedo Tubes, Oracle Sensor Suite* Deck 8: Main Hangar Bay,Security Offices, Brig, Marine Barracks Transporter Room Four Deck 9: Anti-Matter Ejection Pods,Secondary Computer Core Deck 10: Anti-Matter Ejection Pods Virginia-class Naming Convention All Virgina-class ships are to be named for ancient states and territories on the North American continent. Initial Production run: First Batch U.S.S Virginia NCC-95000(Class Prototype) U.S.S. Arizona NCC-95001 U.S.S. Quebec NCC-95002 U.S.S. British Columbia NCC-95003 U.S.S. Texas NCC-95004 U.S.S. Missouri NCC-95005 U.S.S. Hidalgo NCC-95006 (95007-95012 Reserved for later use) Second Production Run: U.S.S. Carolina NCC-95013 entered service in 2425 U.S.S. California NCC-95014 entered service in 2426 U.S.S. Colorado NCC-95015 entered service in 2427 U.S.S. Connecticut NCC-95016 entered service in 2428