Adventure statistics Mark I

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BASIC STATISTICS
Class Name       : ADVENTURE
Classification   : Multi-mission Cruiser
Type             : CL (Light Cruiser)
Model Number     : I (NCC-95300)


PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length           : 431 m
Beam             : 218 m
Draft            :  64 m
Displacement     : 1,589,867 mt
Decks            : 15 (~4 m high per deck)


COMPLEMENT
Total            : 309
Officers         :  20
Crew             : 179
Passengers       :  30 (100 maximum)
Marines          :  80 (normal complement - 2 platoons+command strength)


PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Warp Propulsion System
    Drive Type       : ILN-702 Mk I
    Number           : 2
    Main Reactor     : FRAM-1201

Impulse System
    Drive Type       : GDP-1 (Gravitic Dynamic Planing Drive, model 1)
    Number           : 1 (2 nodes)
    Secondary Reactor: FRIF-700 Network

Thruster Control : Quickstep

Dimensional Warp Drive Drive Type : Dim-IV-A1

Velocity
  Warp speeds
    Standard Cruise Speed    : 8.0
    Maximum Cruise Speed     : 9.9
    Sustainable for 12 hours : 9.95
    Maximum Emergency Speed  : 9.98

  D-Warp Velocity
    Standard Cruise Speed    : Theta band (0.5c) : 9.99478
    Maximum Cruise Speed     : Theta band(0.75c) : 9.99736
    Sustainable for 12 hours : Iota band (0.75c) : 9.99990
    Maximum Emergency Speed  : Kappa band (0.75c): 9.99997

ARMAMENT
    Phaser, Type XI
        Number : 9 banks
        Range  : 345,000 km
        Arcs   : Saucer dorsal arrays p/s
                 Saucer ventral arrays p/s
                 Secondary hull ventral
		             Nacelles dorsal array p/s
		             Nacelles ventral array p/s
              
    Flux Torpedo, Mk III Seeking/Direct
        Number : 2 tubes
        Range  : 3,500,000 km
        Arcs   : 1 forward, 1 aft

    Point Defense Lasers, type III
        Number : 12 (6 turrets of 2 lasers each)
        Range  : 300,000 km
        Arcs   : saucer ventral turrets (p/s)
               : saucer dorsal turrets (p/s)
               : aft hull aft dorsal turrets (p/s)

    Point Defense Drones, type III
        Number : 2 launchers
        Arcs   : saucer launcher (p/s)
    Complement : 40 drones (20 per side)

Deflector System : FD-10f Cocoon multiphasic deflector system
                 : SRPS-1 radiation phase shielding system


Multi-mission Cartridges

    Type 1 - General cartridge
        Computer core
        Astrogation matrix

    Type 2 - Command CL cartridge
        Communications
        Tactical computers
        Jamming
        CIC

    Type 3 - Torpedo weapons cartridge
       Flux Torpedo, Mk III Seeking/Direct
          Number : 3 tubes
          Range  : 3,500,000 km
          Arcs   : 2 forward, 1 aft

    Type 4 - Phaser Cannon weapons cartridge
       Phaser, Type Xc
          Number : 1 cannon
          Range  : 200,000 km
          Arc    : forward

    Type 5 - Medical relief cartridge
       Extra sickbay



OTHER SYSTEMS

Transporters
    Standard, 6-person      : 6
    Emergency, 22-person    : 4
    Cargo                   : 6

Shuttle Bays     : 1 (+ 3 auxiliary bays)

Embarked Craft (Standard, specific ships may vary)
    Shuttlepod              : 10
    Personnel Shuttle, Small:  6
    Personnel Shuttle, Large:  2
    D-Warp Shuttle          :  2
    Cargo Shuttle           :  4
    Runabout                :  1 
    SESR Module (type IVd)  :  2

Notes:

The ADVENTURE-class continues the design philosophy that smaller
can be more, blurring even more then line between Cruisers and
Destroyers. In some ways a smaller sister to the EUROPA-class, the
ADVENTURE-class ships are less armed but better prepared to adapt
to new situations. It's well suited for a long list of tasks and
mission profiles and its 'multimission cartridge' allows for further
specialization with a fraction of the cost of a MMPod. The improvement
in automatisms also helps to keep the crew in the lower numbers.

The MMCartridge is inserted into the upper primary hull, about
midship, and can provide extra computing power, additional living
quarters, sensors and weapons, as needed. This system still requires
to be changed in a Spacedock, but provides a very compact solution
that integrates well with the spaceframe and doesn't compromise the
hull tension as much as an additional pylon and pod. The standard
MMC provides basic computing power to enhance the sensors, but more
advanced MMCs provide their own energy sources. The insertion bay is
roughly 10 x 50m² in surface and 7m deep, not counting the connecting
struts, power and comm interfaces and airlocks to the accessing deck
(deck 3).

The new ILN-70x nacelles have improved Warp coils using a systems
of multiple concentrical layers that provide an improved thermal
reaction, softer acceleration curves and finer control in the local
manifold deformation. Dedicated computer nodes, gathering information
in real time, are able to calculate the Warp bubble geometry tensor
at triple the frequency and almost ten times as precisely as older
models. This allows for faster speeds with less energy expenditure,
allowing for faster, longer Warp travels.

The new Radiation Phase Shields allow for much faster D-Warp speeds
than before. The gravitic-plane dyamic drive provides excellent
maneuverability and accelerations. The IDF generators have been
improved and the hull has been reinforced, allowing better sublight
performance than most other starships.

The ship has 15 decks of roughly 4 meters each and an ample cantine/bar
called 'Lucky 7' in the starboard forward section of deck 7. Deck 2
has the access to the bridge and deck 1, only available on the ears
of the hull, is taller allowing for extra sensor nodes (emitters
and receivers), while deck 15 houses some cargo space, the ventral
Engineering hull phaser, tractor beam generators and is almost 8m
tall in total. The ample Hangar bay is aft and takes up parts of
decks 4 and 5.


Ship names are based on the concept of adventuring and famous fictional
adventurers in Federation planets, registries in the NCC-953xx series:

USS ADVENTURE                USS DEED
USS VENTURE                  USS GAMBLE
USS ESCAPADE                 USS TRIUMPH
USS QUEST                    USS PURSUIT
USS LARK

USS INDI                     USS GOONIE
USS CROFT                    USS BANZAI


Ship design by David S. de Lis for use in ASR (2023) and edited
by Scott Lusby.