Wolfe statistics Mark I

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BASIC STATISTICS
Class Name        : WOLFE
Classification    : Scout
Type              : FF (Frigate)
Model Number      : I (Miranda XIV)

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length            : 235 m
Beam              : 141 m
Draft             :  59 m
Displacement      : 289,804 mt

COMPLEMENT
Total Standard    : 200
Officers          :  18
Crew              : 162
Passengers        :  10 (50 maximum)
Marines           :  10

PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Warp Propulsion System
Drive Type        : ILN-308 Mk VIII
     Number       : 2
Main Reactor      : FRAM-850

Impulse System
Drive Type        : SAN
     Number       : 1
Secondary Reactor : FRIF-502 Network

Velocity
     Standard Cruise Speed    : 6.0
     Maximum Cruise Speed     : 9.2
     Sustainable for 12 hours : 9.6
     Maximum Emergency Speed  : 9.8
     Core Failure Imminent    : 9.9

ARMAMENT
     Phaser, Type X
          Number : 4 banks
          Range  : 300,000 km
          Arcs   : saucer module dorsal array
                   saucer module ventral array
                   weapons bar arrays (p/s)

     Photon Torpedo, Mk XXII Seeking/Direct
          Number : 3 tubes
          Range  : 3,000,000 km
          Arcs   : 2 forward, 1 aft

Deflector System : FD-6c cocoon multiphasic deflector system

OTHER SYSTEMS
Transporters
     Standard, 6-person   : 3
     Emergency, 16-person : 2
     Cargo                : 2

Shuttle Bays : 2
     Standard Embarked Craft
          Shuttlepod              : 4
          Personal Shuttle, Small : 4
          Personal Shuttle, Large : 1
          Shuttle, D-Warp         : 1
          Cargo Shuttle           : 2


Notes:
The MIRANDA-class spaceframe is the longest running design norm
in Starfleet.  Designed in the late 23rd century the MIRANDA has
survived over a dozen major shifts in Starfleet design strategy. 
All throughout revealing the strength and useability of the
design.  The WOLFE-class Frigate is the 14th design to use the
MIRANDA-class spaceframe, and the 13th upgrade.

The WOLFE-class keeps the same design norms that have remained
consistent throughout the MIRANDA line.  A large saucer section
stretched to accommodate a shuttle bay in the aft, and two warp
drive nacells of to the sides.  Also, a weapons bar with phasers
and photon torpedo tubes are mounted above the saucer.

The WOLFE-class is in response of a higher aggressive stance from
Starfleet's enemies.  The design upgrade was presented in mid
2405 after numerous Cardassian incursions and Maquis raids
resulted in the loss of a MIRANDA-class vessel operating near the
Cardassian Trudicial Zone.  The design was quickly approved do to
the outdated condition of Starfleet's current Frigates.  The
first ship upgraded, USS WOLFE, was launched in June 2406, but
was lost in a testing accident.  After an investigation the
design was approved to continue, and the USS MONTCALM completed
the three month testing procedure without incident.   All
MIRANDA-class vessels are to upgraded to WOLFE-class specs.  Despite
these upgrades, it is likely that all MIRANDA-type vessels will be
retired from service within the next decade to make way for newer
vessels that can more efficiently carry out the same missions.