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BASIC STATISTICS
Class Name       : Hippocrates
Classification   : Cruiser
Type             : CL (Light Cruiser)
Model Number     : I

PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Length           : 589 m
Beam             : 432 m
Draft            : 148 m
Displacement     : 5,673,236 mt

COMPLEMENT
Total Standard   : 1,226
Officers         :    97
Crew             :   869
Marines          :   160
Passengers       :   100 (primarily medical and science personnel)

PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Warp Propulsion System
Drive Type       : ILN-439 Mk X/ILN-437 Mk X
     Number      : 2 (secondary hull)/2 (primary hull)
Main Reactor     : FRAM-1102

D-Warp Drive     : Dim-III-H1i

Impulse System
Drive Type       : MKRLT/TRAC
     Number      : 4
Secondary Reactor: FRIF-605 Network

VELOCITY
     Standard Cruise Speed   : 6.0
     Maximum Cruise Speed    : 9.3
     Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.65
     Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.85
     Core Failure Imminent   : 9.9

(Separated Flight Mode -- Primary Hull)
     Standard Cruise Speed   : 6.0
     Maximum Cruise Speed    : 9.4
     Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.7
     Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.9
     Core Failure Imminent   : 9.92

(Separated Flight Mode -- Secondary Hull)
     Standard Cruise Speed   : 6.0
     Maximum Cruise Speed    : 9.4
     Sustainable for 12 hours: 9.7
     Maximum Emergency Speed : 9.9
     Core Failure Imminent   : 9.92

ARMAMENT
     Phaser, Type X
          Number  : 8 banks
          Range   : 300,000 km
          Arcs    : primary hull dorsal array (P/S)
                    primary hull forward ventral array
                    primary hull aft ventral array (Separated Mode Only)
                    secondary hull dorsal array (Separated Mode Only)
                    secondary hull aft dorsal array
                    secondary hull ventral array (P/S)

     Flux Torpedo, Mk III Seeking/Direct
          Number  : 4 tubes
          Range   : 3,500,000 km (flux) 3,000,000 (photon)
          Arcs    : 1 forward, 1 aft (Stardrive)
                    1 aft saucer (separated flight only)
                    1 forward saucer

Deflector System  : FD-10e cocoon-multiphasic deflector system

OTHER SYSTEMS
Transporters
     Standard, 6-person  : 8
     Emergency, 16-person: 10
     Cargo               : 10

Shuttle Bays    : 3

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

The HIPPOCRATES-class Medical Cruiser is designed for rapid deployment to
major medical emergencies.  The vessel is self-sufficient, capable of
operation in hostile areas not reachable by the smaller Nightingale Class
vessel.  The medical staff consists of some dozen Star Fleet doctors and 
nearly eighty staff.  Further, the medical complement is often augmented 
by as many as eighty medical-trained civilians.  Also, nearly all 
personnel serving on a HIPPOCRATES will have some medical traning and 
nearly sixty percent will be qualified to serve as emergency medical 
technicians should the situation warrant.

The potential for the ship to be deployed to cover a planet-wide 
emergency in hostile regions has resulted in the development of a 
quad-nacelle system.  With both primary and secondary hulls equipped with 
a pair of nacelles, both sections of the ship are capable of independent 
warp speed operations.  This allows a single ship to cover a much larger 
volume of space in search and resue operations or to effectively be able 
to beam down to multiple sites on any area of a planet's surface without 
altering orbit.

Embarked craft also serve as medical vessels. The 2 embarked runabouts
carry medical suites capable of fully treating 6 patients.  The 4 D-warp
shuttles carry medical suites for temporary care and transport of a 
single patient.  These allow for quick transfer of patients to 
specialized centers of treatment if absolutely necessary.

Being a medical cruiser by design, the HIPPOCRATES has an expanded
sickbay/medical center, filling in much of the unused hull space of 
similar sized designs.  The Science Labs have also been expanded in a 
similar manner.  These expansions of scientific and medical facilities 
have created a need for reduced crew living spaces, making the quarters 
more remminiscent of a destroyer than most of the cruisers in the fleet.