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USS Destiny NCC-65542

New Orleans Class Frigate Specifications

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NEW ORLEANS CLASS

ENTERED SERVICE: 2364

OVERVIEW: Soon after the development of the Galaxy and Nebula-class starships, Starfleet saw the new design style as innovative, but requiring large amounts of resources for each of the ships to be constructed. Starfleet Command issued directives to shipyards across the Federation to design and produce starships for various mission profiles using the same design elements of their newest vessels, but keeping the crew sizes smaller than the Galaxy and Nebula classes. The New Orleans-class heavy frigate was the first design submitted for approval by the San Francisco Fleet Yards. This ship was considerably more compact than most vessels in service at the time, and its non-modular primary and secondary hulls made construction easier and took nearly quarter the time to build compared to a Nebula class. The New Orleans class has begun to replace Miranda-class vessels in active service, but construction rates imply that this full change over won’t finish until 2377.

CAPABILITIES: The New Orleans class is primarily assigned to patrol and planetary survey missions, similar to the Miranda class. The design has two main features that make it highly desired for these missions: a mission adaptable pod on its ventral secondary hull, and two interlinked subspace and EM sensor strips down the side of its secondary hull and along its warp nacelles. The mission pod closely resembles the two photon torpedo / probe launch systems on its dorsal primary hull, but It contains its own isolinear computer core and as many planetary sensors as a Galaxy-class ship typically carries. In addition, this planetary survey pod contains six fully automated remote sample probes that can enter a planet’s atmosphere and return biological and geological samples to isolation chambers that are physically separate from the rest of the vessel, making contamination highly unlikely. The two subspace sensor arrays along the hull and the warp nacelles allow long-range and highly detailed sensor scans on star systems dozens of parsecs away through interferometry. These same sensor networks allow the New Orleans class the ability to have a detailed map of subspace fluctuations and turbulence around it, allowing its warp coils to tweak power output in such a way that it mimics the variable warp geometry of an Intrepid-class starship without the adjustable-pitch warp pylons.

SCALE: 4

ATTACKS:

Phaser Arrays

Photon Torpedoes

Tractor Beam (Strength 3)

 

TALENTS

ALL New Orleans-class starships have the following Talents:

High Resolution Sensors

Modular Laboratories

Individual Vessels may have additional Talents as well.

Specifications

Basic Information

Role: Multi-Role Frigate

Dimensions: 345 meters (L) x 264 meters (W) x 75 meters (H)

Decks: 18

Expected Duration: 50 years

Time Between Resupply: 2 years

Expected Refit Cycle: 5 years

Crew Compliment

Total Crew: 210

15 Officers

195 Enlisted /Specialists

Emergency Capacity: 430

Propulsion

Thrusters: RCS Thrusters

Sublight Speed: 0.5c

Warp Speed

Cruising Speed: Warp 6

Maximum Warp: Warp 9.2

Emergency Warp: Warp 9.6(for 12 hours)

Offensive Systems

ENERGY WEAPONS

6x Type-X Phaser Arrays

TORPEDO LAUNCHERS

3 Forward

1 Aft

PAYLOAD

420 Photon Torpedoes

80 Specialty Probes

Defensive Systems

Shields: Regenerative Shielding System

Primary Systems

Computer Systems:

LCARS Computer Control Systems

Transporters:

4 Personnel Transporters

2 Cargo Transporters

Transporter Range: 40,000 Kilometers

Sensor Range: 20 lightyears

Communications Range: 25 lightyears

Auxiliary Craft

SHUTTLEBAYS: 1

SUPPORT CRAFT:

Shuttles: 6

Workbees: 2

Runabouts: 1

CREW AMENITIES:

Holodeck

Arboretum

Mess Hall

Crew Lounge

STARSHIP FEATURES:

Duranium/Tritanium Double Hull

20cm Ablative Armor

Main Hull

Deck 1

Bridge,

Captains ready room

Main briefing lounge

Deck 2

Shuttle bay

Shuttle bay control

VIP Quarters

Deck 3

Shuttle storage and maintenance

Main computer core upper level

Saucer section dorsal phaser array

Transporter rooms 1 and 2

Holo deck high bays 1 and 2

Senior officers’ quarters

Deck 4

Main computer core mid-level 1

Transporter machinery rooms 1 and 2

Holo decks 1 and 2

Officers’ quarters

Officers mess

Deck 5

Main computer core mid-level 2

Impulse engines 1 and 2

Warp core ejection hatch

Saucer section lateral sensor arrays

Senior enlisted quarter

Sick bay

Chief Medical officers’ office

Medical labs

Deck 6

Main computer core lower level

Deuterium injectors

Enlisted quarters

Enlisted mess

Crew lounge

Deck 7

Saucer section ventral phaser array

Enlisted quarters

Guest quarters

Deck 8

Transporter rooms 3 and 4

Impulse engine 3

Chief Science officers’ office

Science labs

Deck 9

Torpedo storage

Transporter machinery rooms 3 and 4

Chief Security/Tactical officers’ office

Brig

Ships armory

Deck 10

Forward torpedo tube 3

Deuterium storage tanks upper level

Docking port (port and starboard)

Deck 11

Main engineering

Chief engineer’s office

Deuterium storage tanks lower level

Arboretum high-bay

Deck 12

Engineering support labs

Arboretum mid-level

Arboretum observation gallery

Aft torpedo tube 1

Torpedo storage

Secondary computer core upper level

Main deflector dish bay upper level

Deck 13

Arboretum main level

Engineering section lateral arrays

Secondary computer core mid-level

Main deflector dish bay mid-level 1

Cargo bays 1 and 2 upper level

Deck 14

Secondary computer core lower level

Main deflector dish bay mid-level 2

Cargo bays 1 and 2 main level

Cargo bay 3

Cargo transporters 1 and 2

Replicator consumables storage

Deck 15

Main deflector dish lower level

Antimatter storage pods upper level

Antimatter generator, cargo bay 4

Industrial replicators

Cargo transporter machinery rooms 1 and 2

Deck 16

Forward and Aft Ventral Phaser arrays

Antimatter storage pods upper level

Antimatter pods ejection hatch

Antimatter injectors

Deck 17

Dorsal Pods

Port Dorsal Pods Deck A

Torpedo storage

Aft tactical sensors

Port Dorsal Pods Deck B

Forward torpedo launcher 1

Pod control and maintenance

Starboard Dorsal Pod

Deck

Details/Specifications of Deck

Starboard Dorsal Deck A

Torpedo storage

Aft tactical sensors

Dorsal Pods Deck B

Forward torpedo launcher 2

Pod control and maintenance

Deck 18

Ventral Pod

Deck

Details/Specifications of Deck

# Decks determined by Pod Type

Specifications Determined by Mission Pod Type

Mission Pods

Most Star Fleet vessels are designed to handle a wide range of mission types. While this allows those vessels to handle most situations encountered in the field it is not feasible to equip every ship to handle every situation. The inclusion of mission pods into the designs of several ship classes has allowed those ship classes to respond to a wide range of mission than would be normally possible.

While there are many types of mission pods available the pods listed below are examples of the most often used pods.

Mission Pod Types

Fabrication: Meant to be used to assist with large scale construction or repair missions the fabrication pod is equipped with industrial replicators, and machining facilities to fabricate the required parts out of preexisting materials. These pods are also equipped with tanks containing consumables for the industrial replicators and work bee storage.

Sensor: Equipped with lateral and long range sensors the sensor pod works to supplement the ships standard sensors. The sensor pods can be equipped with specialty sensor suites to study phenomenon not normally encountered by Starfleet vessels. This pod is often equipped with supplemental computer systems to handle the increased sensor data.

Tactical: The tactical pod is used to increase the offensive capabilities of the ship. Housing extra torpedo tubes and storage for extra torpedoes along with supplemental Phaser strips. The pods can also be equipped with extra shielding systems to increase the defensive capabilities of the ship equipped with the pod.

Medical: Equipped with extended medical facilities on par with the facilities located at a Star base the medical pod allows the ship to handle extreme medical emergency situations. The Medical pod is equipped with dedicated transporters, operating rooms, medical labs, and wards to house the patients as they recover.

 

 

 

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Auxiliary Craft

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9.2.2 TYPE-16 SHUTTLEPOD

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Type:  Medium short-range sublight shuttle.
Accommodation:  Two; pilot and system manager.
Power Plant:  Two 750 millicochrane impulse driver engines, four RCS thrusters, four sarium krellide storage cells.
Dimensions:  Length, 4.8 m; beam, 2.4 m; height 1.6 m.
Mass:  1.25 metric tones.
Performance:  Maximum delta-v, 12,250 m/sec.
Armament:  Two Type-IV phaser emitters.

Like the Type-15, the Type-16 Shuttlepod is a two person craft primarily used for short-ranged transportations of personnel and cargo, as well as for extravehicular inspections of Federation starships, stations and associated facilities.  Lacking the ability to obtain warp speeds, the Type-16 is a poor candidate for even interplanetary travel, and is traditionally used as a means of transport between objects only a few kilometers apart.  The craft is capable of atmospheric flight, allowing for routine flights between orbiting craft or stations and planetside facilities, and its cargo capacity is slightly higher then that of the Type-15.  Ships of this type are stationed aboard various starship classes and stations, both spaceborne and planetside.


 

9.2.4 TYPE-8 PERSONNEL SHUTTLE

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Type:  Light long-range warp shuttle.
Accommodation:  Two flight crew, six passengers.
Power Plant:  One 150 cochrane warp engine, two 750 millicochrane impulse engines, four RCS thrusters.
Dimensions:  Length, 6.2 m; beam, 4.5 m; height 2.8 m.
Mass:  3.47 metric tones.
Performance:  Warp 4.
Armament:  Two Type-V phaser emitters.

Based upon the frame of the Type-6, the Type-8 Shuttlecraft is the most capable follow-up in the realm of personnel shuttles.  Only slightly larger, the Type-8 is equipped with a medium-range transporter and has the ability to travel within a planet’s atmosphere.  With a large cargo area that can also seat six passengers, the shuttle is a capable transport craft.  Slowly replacing its elder parent craft, the Type-8 is now seeing rapid deployment on all medium to large starships, as well as to Starbases and stations throughout the Federation.

 

9.2.5 TYPE-9 PERSONNEL SHUTTLE

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Type:  Medium long-range warp shuttle.
Accommodation:  Two flight crew, two passengers.
Power Plant:  One 400 cochrane warp engine, two 800 millicochrane impulse engines, four RCS thrusters.
Dimensions:  Length, 8.5 m; beam, 4.61 m; height 2.67 m.
Mass:  2.61 metric tones.
Performance:  Warp 6.
Armament:  Two Type-VI phaser emitters.

The Type-9 Personnel Shuttle is a long-range craft capable of traveling at high warp for extended periods of time due to new advances in variable geometry warp physics.  Making its debut just before the launch of the Intrepid-class, this shuttle type is ideal for scouting and recon missions, but is well suited to perform many multi-mission tasks.  Equipped with powerful Type-VI phaser emitters, the shuttle is designed to hold its own ground for a longer period of time.  Comfortable seating for four and moderate cargo space is still achieved without sacrificing speed and maneuverability.  As is standard by the 2360’s, the shuttle is equipped with a medium-range transporter and is capable of traveling through a planet’s atmosphere.  With its ability to travel at high-warp speeds, the Type-9 has been equipped with a more pronounced deflector dish that houses a compact long-range sensor that further helps it in its role as a scout.  The Type-9 is now being deployed throughout the fleet and is especially aiding deep-space exploratory ships with its impressive abilities.

 


 

9.2.7 WORK BEE

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Type:  Utility craft.
Accommodation:  One operator.
Power Plant:  One microfusion reactor, four RCS thrusters.
Dimensions:  Length, 4.11 m; beam, 1.92 m; height 1.90 m.
Mass:  1.68 metric tones.
Performance:  Maximum delta-v, 4,000 m/sec.
Armament:  None

The Work Bee is a capable stand-alone craft used for inspection of spaceborne hardware, repairs, assembly, and other activates requiring remote manipulators.  The fully pressurized craft has changed little in design during the past 150 years, although periodic updates to the internal systems are done routinely.  Onboard fuel cells and microfusion generators can keep the craft operational for 76.4 hours, and the life-support systems can provide breathable air, drinking water and cooling for the pilot for as long as fifteen hours.  If the pilot is wearing a pressure suit or SEWG, the craft allows for the operator to exit while conducting operations.  Entrance and exit is provided by the forward window, which lifts vertically to allow the pilot to come and go.

A pair of robotic manipulator arms is folded beneath the main housing, and allows for work to be done through pilot-operated controls.  In addition, the Work Bee is capable of handling a cargo attachment that makes it ideal for transferring cargo around large Starbase and spaceborne construction facilities.  The cargo attachment features additional microfusion engines for supporting the increased mass.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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DEEP SPACE 3-9 (ASGARD STATION)

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One of the newest Starbasees to enter service in the Federation DS 3-9 (pronounced Three Nine) has only been operational for a little over two years. It is truly on the frontier and it's nearest support is Starbase 173 some 18 light years away.

DS 3-9 is located on the very fringe of Federation space to galactic east, beyond the mass of both the Klingon Empire and the Romulan Star Empire, at the entrance to what is called The Norse Corridor a sector of space dominated by the Bifrost Nebula, first mapped nearly a half century ago by the eccentric Scientist-explorer Hansi Magnuson. (See separate entry on The Norse Corridor). DS 3-9's mission is to support the exploration and protection of federation interests in the area.

The base is commanded by Captain Zhao Gui

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Five Starfleet Vessels are assigned to DS 3-9 (See below)

Starships Assigned

USS Destiny NCC-65542 (New Orleans Class)

USS Alaska NCC-9771 (Constellation Class)

USS Rockford NCC-11340 (Miranda Class)

USS Crater NCC-20015 (Sagan Class)

USS Surishian NCC-20009 (Sagan Class)

STATION SPECS

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Aurora Class Star Base Description

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With the Earth Stardock almost completed, Starfleet began to realized a significant problem: the Spacedock-class was costly to build, in resources and time. If Starfleet was going to continue production of these, they had better find more resources. The answer was reached, when the R&D teams proposed the Aurora-class. This starbase, though smaller then the Stardock, would be able to support as many ships, and provide a solid defense for a planet, system or sector, while carrying out all operations starbases usually carry out.

Because of the size of the station, which was almost half that of their Spacedock-class counterparts, the interior space of the starbase was doubled by adding more doors, and also larger inner towers for placement of the necessary facilities. This way, it could be built faster, yet have the same abilities of the Spacedocks.

One of the other improvements of the Aurora-class was an outer ring, which held some smaller shuttle bays, and pads, and also held residential areas. The ring area, later dubbed the "Habitat Ring" also had infirmaries, and recreational facilities such as gymnasiums, dojos, and replimats. Also, some scientific facilities where placed here as well. This design would again allow for more space inside the starship bay.

The main section of the starbase, held the Starfleet facilities, and even more residential areas. Mostly, the inner station remained a spaceport, with a mall, flight control "towers", and observation lounges. In all, the station was a success. Starbase 102 was the first. By the time these where done however, Starfleet had gathered enough resources to continue production of the Spacedock-class. The Aurora was still used, though more were only built in few numbers, since it lacks the same tactical and logistical abilities that the Spacedock-class possesses.

When the Federation came under a rapid expansion, these stations were again looked at. While small and not able to house larger ships internally, the Aurora-class still had use as a front-line station where smaller ships could be produced and launched. Other advancements over the years, and the addition of new technologies, kept the design current, but underused. Eventually, a larger variant was designed, but this venerable design has withstood criticisms of being too small, but still showing that its design philosophy of smaller, yet capable is still going strong, almost 100 years after its first roll-out.

Starbase Specifications

Specifications

Basic Information

Dimensions: 3290 meters (L) x 3290 meters (W) x 1635 meters (H)

Decks: 290

Expected Duration: 200 years

Time Between Resupply: 10 years

Expected Refit Cycle: 30 years

Crew Compliment

Total Crew: 3750

500 Officers

3000 Enlisted

250 Marines


 

Emergency Capacity: 50000

Station Keeping / Other Propulsion Systems

Thrusters: Fusion Thruster Assemblies

Other Engines:

Offensive Systems

ENERGY WEAPONS

80x Type-X Phaser Arrays

TORPEDO LAUNCHERS

25 Launchers

PAYLOAD

2500 Photon Torpedoes

Defensive Systems

Shields: Multi-Layered Shielding System

Hull: Duranium/Tritanium Double Hull

Armor: 5cm Ablative Armor

Primary Systems

Power Generators:

10 Fusion Reactors

Antimatter Generators:

4 FMAPG-X1 M/ARA Antimatter Generators

Computer Systems: LCARS Controlled Isolinear Computer Systems

Transporters:

28 Eight-Person Personnel Transporters

Transporter Range: 45,000 kilometers

Sensor Range: 40 lightyears

Communications Range: 45 lightyears

Docking & Auxiliary Craft

DOCKING PORTS: 0

STARSHIP BAYS: 2

SHUTTLEBAYS: 8

SUPPORT CRAFT:

Shuttles: 25

Workbees: 50

Runabouts: 6

Fighters: 12

Other Notes

CREW AMENITIES:

Holo decks

Shopping centers

Public Dining

Recreation facilities

STARBASE FEATURES:

There are two ship docking bays with each bay having 4 sets of space doors.


 


 

Deck Listing

Main Station

Deck/Deck Range

Details/Specifications of Deck

Deck 1

Station Commander’s office, Station operations command, Station operations offices, Sector operations offices

Decks 2-18

Station operation offices, Sector operations offices

Deck 19

Torpedo launchers 1 through 7, Torpedo storage, Chief Security officer’s office, Main brig, Main armory, Security training facilities

Deck 20

Residential quarters, Phaser arrays 1 through 20

Decks 21-30

Residential quarters

Deck 31

Dining halls 1 through 10, Holo decks 1 through 10, Recreation facilities

Decks 32-40

Residential quarters, Cargo bays

Deck 41

Transporter rooms 1 through 5. Main sick bay, Chief medical officer’s office, Main medical labs

Deck 42

Marine barracks, Marine commander’s office, Marine armory, Marine training facilities.

Decks 43-56

Residential quarters, Short term stay quarters

Decks 57-97

Upper space doors 1 through 4

Decks 98-131

Starfleet R&D Offices, R&D Labs

Decks 132-172

Lower space doors 1 through 4

Deck 173

Chief engineer’s office, Station engineering support lab.

Decks 172-175

Station fabrication bays

Decks 176-179

Residential quarters

Deck 180

Dining halls 1 through 10, Holo decks 1 through 10, Recreational facilites

Decks 181-186

Residential quarters

Deck 187

Residential quarters, Cross over bridges to habitat ring, Cross over bridges to inner tower, Transporter rooms 11 through 16

Decks 188-197

Residential quarters, cross over bridges to habitat rings, Cross over bridges to inner tower

Decks 198-210

Industrial replicator raw material storage, Station maintenance storage bays

Decks 211-245

Short term stay quarters

Deck 246

Secondary Security holding cells, Secondary armory, Short term stay quarters

Decks 247-258

Residential quarters

Deck 259

Deuterium Storage tanks, Torpedo launchers 22 through 29, Torpedo storage

Deck 260

Deuterium storage tanks, Phaser arrays 61 through 80

Decks 261-268

Deuterium Storage tanks

Decks 269-279

Fusion reactors 1 through 5, Power distribution manifold

Decks 280-290

Fusion reactors 6 through 10, Power distribution manifold

Inner Tower

Deck/Deck Range

Details/Specifications of Deck

Decks 50-51

Starship maintenance storage bays

Decks 52-54

Shuttle bays 1 through 4, Shuttle maintenance

Deck 55

Shuttle storage and maintenance

Deck 56

Star ship docking bays and observation lounges

Decks 57-69

Star ship docking bays

Decks 70-75

Starship maintenance fabrication bays

Decks 76-78

Shuttle bays 5 through 8, Shuttle maintenance

Deck 79

Shuttle storage and maintenance

Decks 80-99

Residential quarters, Short term stay quarters

Decks 100-180

Cargo bays

Habitat Ring

Deck/Deck Range

Details/Specifications of Deck

Deck 185

Phaser arrays 21 through 40, Runabout landing pads 1 through 6, Runabout maintenance and storage

Deck 186

Science labs, Secondary medical labs, Transporter rooms 17 through 22

Deck 187

Torpedo launchers 8 through 14, Torpedo storage, Residential Quarters, Cross over bridge to main hull

Decks 188-196

Residential quarters, Cross over bridges to main hull

Deck 197

Residential quarters, Crossover bridge to main hull, Transporter rooms 23 through 28, Torpedo launchers 15 through 21, Torpedo storage

Deck 198

Public dining, Shopping center, Holo decks 11 through 15, Secondary Sick bay, Recreational facilities

Deck 199

Phaser arrays 41 through 60, Public dining, Shopping center, Holo decks 16 through 20, Recreational facilities

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SAGAN CLASS SPECS

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Sagan-class

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Affiliation:Federation Starfleet

Type: class V research vessel

Service period

24th century

Dimensions

Length: 180 meters

Width: 105 meters

Height: 62 meters

Specifications

Crew: 80 crew, 10 specialists

Maximum speed: warp factor 9

Cruising speed: warp factor 8

Armaments: 3 FH-9 phaser banks

Defences: deflector shields

Auxiliary craft: 4 Federation shuttlecraft


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The Sagan-subclass was a Federation class V research vessel starship, a variation of the Oberth-class , in Starfleet service in the 24th century. These vessels were produced until the mid 24th century.

The Sagan vessels crewed 80, with space to carry 10 mission specialists. Additionally, the Sagan could carry 5,000 metric tons of cargo, rated at 100 SCU (standard cargo units). Unloaded, the Sagan vessels weighed 59,335 metric tons and measured 180 meters in length, 105 meters in width and 62 meters in height.

The Sagan computers were of the M-1 type, and the vessels were loaded with two standard (6 person) personnel transporters, five 12 person transporters and four cargo transport stages (2 of them small scale, 2 of them large scale). There were also 4 Federation shuttlecraft standard to these vessels' shuttlebays. These vessels were designed for deep-space scientific research, intended to represent an improvement over the earlier Gagarin-subclass series of Oberth research scouts, with better defenses and power levels. The Sagan ships were equipped to perform studies on various subjects, such as planetary cartography and geology, biological surveys, and studies of astronomy.

The Sagan warp engines were FWB-2 type, rated to cruise at warp factor 8 and max out at warp factor 9 (old scale measurement). The impulse engines were of the FIB-3 type, and Sagan had 3 FH-8 phaser emitters, in three phaser banks, with arcs of fire to fore and aft as well as port and starboard. The vessels had no launcher weapons, but were defended by FSF model deflector shields.

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Warp Speed Chart

SPEED

Kilometers
per hour

Number of times
the speed of Light

To Nearby Star

5 light-years

Time to travel
across one sector
(20 light-years)

NOTES

Standard orbit

9600

less than
0.00001
SUBLIGHT

558,335 years

2 million years

Synchronous
orbit around
Class-M planet.

Full impulse
(1/4 lightspeed)

270 million

0.25
SUBLIGHT

20 years

80 years

Normal maximum
impulse speed

Warp factor 1

1078 million

1

5 years

20 years

Warp one =
SPEED OF LIGHT

Warp factor 2

11 billion

10

6 months

3 years

 

Warp factor 3

42 billion

39

2 months

1 year

 

Warp factor 4

109 billion

102

18 days

2 months

 

Warp factor 5

230 billion

214

9 days

1 month

 

Warp factor 6

423 billion

392

5 days

19 days

cruising
speed

Warp factor 7

707 billion

656

3 days

11 days

 

Warp factor 8

1.10 trillion

1,024

2 days

7 days

 

Warp factor 9

1.63 trillion

1,516

1 day

5 days

 

Warp factor 9.2

1.78 trillion

1,649

1 day

4 days

Old normal
maximum speed

Warp factor 9.6

2.06 trillion

1,909

23 hours

4 days

Maximum rated speed,
can be maintained
for 12 hours

Warp factor 9.9

3.29 trillion

3,053

14 hours

2 days

Auto-shutdown of
engines after
10 minutes

Warp factor 9.99

8.53 trillion

7,912

6 hours

22 hours

Nearly infinite
power required

Warp factor 9.9999

215 trillion

199,516

53 minutes

53 minutes

Maximum subspace radio
speed with booster relays

Warp factor 10

Infinite

Infinite

0

0

Warp 10 cannot
be reached

 

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Quarters

The Ensigns have to share Quarters 2 per suite these Crew accommodations are equipped with two bunks.  Each cabin is equipped with one replicator port and one standard computer terminal.

Lt JG and above have quarters to themselves these accommodations are composed of a living area, a bedroom, and a bathroom. The living area contained a replicator terminal and was customizable with a variety of furniture and decorations.

Ensigns may choose their roommates

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