USS Retribution
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| Side | Top |
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| Bottom | Front |
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| Rear |
Exterior View
Bridge

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Type: |
Escort Vessel - Wallace Class |
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Dimensions: |
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Length: |
170 m |
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Beam: |
100 m |
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Height: |
20 m |
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Decks: |
5 including nacelle sub-decks |
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Mass: |
120,000 tons |
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Crew: |
28 |
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Propulsion: |
One cochrane warp core feeding two warp nacelles; two subatomic unified energy impulse engines |
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Armament: |
4 type XIII phaser arrays |
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2 type IX pulse phaser banks |
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1 retractable quantum torpedo turret with two launchers |
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Defense Systems: |
High level regenerative shielding |
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Ablative armor (5cm) |
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High level structural integrity field |
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High level Structural Integrity Field |
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Warp Speeds: |
Normal Cruise : Warp Factor 6 |
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(TNG Scale) |
Maximum Cruise : Warp Factor 9.2 |
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Maximum Rated : Warp Factor 9.4 for eight hours |
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Strength Indices: |
Beam Firepower : 1,400 |
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(Galaxy Class = 1000) |
Torpedo Firepower : 2,700 |
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Weapon Range and Accuracy : 815 |
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Shield Strength : 870 |
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Hull Armor : 3,400 |
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Speed : 840 |
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Combat Maneuverability : 30,000 |
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Overall Strength Index: 1,720 |
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Diplomatic Capability: |
Grade 2 |
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Expected Hull Life: |
120 years |
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Refit Cycle: |
Resupply: 6 months |
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Minor: 2 years |
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Major: 5 years |
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Desk Description: |
Deck 1: Bridge, Engineering Support, Crew Quarters |
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Deck 2: Engineering, Sickbay, Crew Quarters, Mess Hall |
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Deck 3: Transporters, Cargo Bays, Deuterium Fuel Tanks |
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Deck 4: Replication Storage Tanks, Antimatter Fuel Pods, Shuttle Bay |
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Deck 5: Nacelle Supporting Equipment |
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Added Features: |
Cloaking Device |
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Refractive Chameleon coated hull for stealth mode and camouflage when landed |
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The Forsaken was modified before her assignment to the Gateway by attaching a landing mechanism enabling the crew to land the ship when needed and was remodeled to include MVA (Multi-vector assault) |
| Given her travels to alternate worlds and time eras, some modifications have been made to the Forsaken's defenses and offensive capabilities in order to deal with unknown threats. | |
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ADHA: The Advanced Holographic Decoy Array was one of the newest things out of what's left of Starfleet R&D. It's basically a large hologram emitter that's tied into the main deflector, for projection, and all tactical systems. It can be used to create decoys and other such things for it's ship. When used properly, it's an asset to any combat vessel. |
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| Holo Cloak: A device that disguise the ship instead of hiding it. | |
| Updated Computer: The computer system has been updated to a bio neural type that allows for faster computations, about twice as fast as a bio gel pack type. | |
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Tachyon Sensors:
The range will stay the same BUT The sensor's use a tachyon grid to scan for tachyons emitted by cloaked ships. There is a drawback to this system though. To emit a full grid with no gaps takes a large amount of power. When the system is used, Shields and Warp drive do not function, and maximum impulse speed is limited to 2/3 impulse power. The grid also has an operational limit of 1 light year, making the scanning range relatively limited. Also the design is old, so the effectiveness of the system is also dropping. At last check, the full powered tachyon scanners had 25% success. |
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Multi layer shielding:
This is two layers of shielding, the outside layer is the strongest, then
the inside layer is half as strong. When the outside layer fails, then the next
layer takes it's place and strengthens to full. The only draw back is that it takes twice as long to raise shields to full strength, uses high energy yields, and phasers operate at 75% efficiency. In addition the ship will function only at 2/3 impulse power. |
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| VRTS: A VR interface unit was suggested that would allow the TAC officer improved control of both torpedoes and phasers. Guidance nodules were implanted into torpedoes to allow the TAC officer to guide them as they moved through space using the VR interface. A similar design was used on the phasers to allow for improved targeting accuracy. Due to interface of VR and real time there is a momentary time displacement experienced by the user resulting in momentary dizziness. Life signs become unstable until the point where system interface must be terminated leaving the operator fatigued. Control nodules on torpedoes must be re-calibrated before each use requiring an engineer to be present in the torpedo bay to calibrate the nodules | |
| Modified Bridge Screen: View Screen has been replaced with a holo projector, that allows you to see the ship as it would appear in space and surroundings, and has a sub projector that allows for holographic communications. | |
| Shrapnel torpedo: To be used once an enemies shields have been brought down, this would give a hull breach without destroying the enemy ship | |
| Added Armour: Double armor but it will slow maximum warp speed down to warp 8.5 due to added bulk | |
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Electromagnetic Pulse Cannon:
Otherwise known as the EMP or EPC, is a high powered systems disruption
device. A single blast from this This weapon system has three major
drawbacks, the first of which being that it has a slow rate of fire, due to the
large power draw and the cooling time required between shots. Second, it
requires extremely large amounts of power, enough that on a smaller vessel, it
will usually take most of It is generally felt that this weapon has
redeeming qualities that make up for these drawbacks, however it is |
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Class History: |
The term "companion class"
has never applied more to any ship than the Wallace class escort. Designed as a
drop ship for the Falkirk-Class heavy cruiser, which has a berth fitted for the
Wallace on the underside of it's saucer, the Wallace-Class is rarely seen far
from it's "home" ship.
The
Wallace's assignments often include: |