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With a station of that size and with such diverse life it also houses areas that are not at all what one would expect from a Starfleet Facility, but they contribute to the station’s unique charm.  
With a station of that size and with such diverse life it also houses areas that are not at all what one would expect from a Starfleet Facility, but they contribute to the station’s unique charm.  
Starbase 104 has the inofficial name, given by its residents of "Southend" (alternatively "South End Station"). The name stems from the time when SB 104 was the most southern Station in Federation Territory. While that might not be the case any more, the residents kept the name.


Starbase 104 is supported by a Cheyenne Class ship, the USS Hototo, and a Steamrunner Class ship, the USS Beaumont.  
Starbase 104 is supported by a Cheyenne Class ship, the USS Hototo, and a Steamrunner Class ship, the USS Beaumont.  

Revision as of 04:29, 18 February 2017

Starbase 104 is situated in the rimward direction Beta Quadrant 15 light years south west of the Lembatta Cluster.

The station stands itself as a multi-role space station. It can support vessels in the area, which might be refueling and resupplying, research and refitting as well as maintenance and repair. Starbase 104 also is a center for economy, trade, commerce and manufacturing with its ever changing visitors and inhabitants. Among these are also diplomats that use the station’s facilities for their meetings and banquets.

With a station of that size and with such diverse life it also houses areas that are not at all what one would expect from a Starfleet Facility, but they contribute to the station’s unique charm. Starbase 104 has the inofficial name, given by its residents of "Southend" (alternatively "South End Station"). The name stems from the time when SB 104 was the most southern Station in Federation Territory. While that might not be the case any more, the residents kept the name.

Starbase 104 is supported by a Cheyenne Class ship, the USS Hototo, and a Steamrunner Class ship, the USS Beaumont.

Specs

General

Class: Immense Class
Time Between Refits: 10 years
Time Between Resupply: 10 years
Computer Core: The station has five primary cores. The computer cores on Starbase 104 are Bio gel / isolinear storage devices utilizing faster than light processing drives with isolinear temporary storage. Starbase 104 operates on LCARS build version 5.2 to account for increases in processor speed and power, and limitations discovered in the field in earlier versions, and increased security.
Power: The station is powered by 4 fusion reactors, with a 5th acting as an emergency backup. The station has five primary cores. The computer cores on Immense-class stations are isolinear storage devices utilizing faster than light processing drives with isolinear temporary storage.

  • Length: 8,250 meters
  • Beam: 8,250 meters
  • Draft: 7950 meters
  • Decks: 660 decks

Armament

  • 28 Type-XI phaser turrets
  • 18 Type-IX phaser turrets
  • 16 Type-VIII phaser turrets
  • 60 torpedo launchers (8,000 photon torpedo packages, 3,000 quantum torpedo packages, and 1,000 tricobalt torpedo packages - The Immense-class has the materials in storage and the equipment on board to manufacture more torpedo casings when needed)

Defenses

The extent of the defensive shields around the station is 600 meters. The station has a double coating of regenerative ablative hull armor, plus redundant emitters for its regenerative multiphasic shielding. There are sixty-four independent tactical sensors on the Immense-class.

Personnel

  • Officers: 1250
  • Enlisted Crew: 10,000
  • Marines: 2306
  • Civilians: 15,000

Facilities

Engineering/Manufacturing

Immense-class stations contain Engineering Labs and Manufacturing facilities. For jobs that can be replicated but require large industrial replicators, SB 104 is equipped with at four Class-4 CFI industrial replicators.

Universal Translator matrix

The Universal Translator matrix aboard Starbase 104 consists of well over 100,000 languages and increases with every new encounter.

Diplomatic Features

Starbase 104 has no less than 20 diplomatic conference rooms with one hundred VIP quarters. This allows to service as location for high profile meetings between the Federation and other powers, first contact discussions, and even fleet briefing areas during times of war.

Commerce & Trade Facilities

SB 104 offers entertainment facilities on many levels, as well as full commerce promenades. Visiting crews can put in requests to reserve guest quarters on the habitat areas for a limited amount of time, based on availability.

Several promenades offer restaurants, shops and entertainment from many different races throughout the Federation. Guests are treated to a delightful tour through the food, customs and entertainment of other cultures as civilian shop owners sell their wares and offer their services.

For the hard-working personnel who don't have time to tour the multi-cultural promenades, various lounges on almost every deck are available for use. Decks 20 to 38 of the main hull offer quarters for the VIP and Starfleet Flag Officers, wardrooms (commissioned-officers-only lounges) and a dedicated lounge for Starfleet's senior enlisted: the Chief Petty Officers.

Science & Medical Facilities

There are over one thousand separate scientific research labs on board Starbase 104. There are also at least six infirmary facilities located throughout the station. The chief medical officer of the Station and the Sector Chief of Starfleet Medical chooses the primary medical facility in the Main Hull. These facilities can practically be considered as a full-fledged hospital when combined. Stations are more capable facilities than any starship in medical operations. The facilities are equipped with EMH programs. Like most stations, SB 104 has nurse stations almost on each level. These areas are staffed on a rotating schedule during green mode, and during higher alert status these stations may all be activated. They provide first aid to injured personnel and become quick essential command posts during situations where the station is damaged.

Holodecks & Gym

There are 108 standard holodeck facilities on the station. These are to be used by groups or individual officers. In addition one can find 216 holosuites on the station, located mainly in the promenade rings. These are smaller versions of standard Holodecks, designed for individual usage. They do everything that their larger siblings do; only these holosuites can't handle as many variables and are less detailed. There is also a Gymnasium which contains the weight room, which has full bodybuilding and exercise apparatuses available for disposal.

Dry Docks

12 drydocks, each capable of servicing repairs for three Sovereign-class starships at the same time, are latched on to SB104, at 4 drydocks per Secondary Hull, by huge tritanium cables. These huge constructs provide the same repair, refit, and construction services as the two external drydocks that hang out the sides of the Main Hull. Onboard computers are permanently linked to Main Engineering to enable the space docks to perfectly match any movement made by the station. This can be done through the six mini-impulse thrusters each possesses.


Main Hull

Command Section

The top concourse of the Main Hull is referred to as the Command Section. It houses the facilities, offices and work areas used by the various staff and commanding officers assigned to Starfleet Sector Command, namely:

  • Starfleet Command Section
  • Starfleet Operations Section
  • Starfleet Science Section
  • Starfleet Engineering Section
  • Starfleet Diplomatic Corps Section
  • and Starfleet Special Operations Section.

Operations, or Ops, is located at the very top of the station, on the of the Main Hull, just below the Subspace Antenna and Long Range Sensor Array and directly supervises all primary station mission operations and coordinates all station departmental activities. Below it is Main Engineering and is the central point for control of all engineering systems, especially those relating to power generation.

The Space Port

The middle and largest concourse of the Main Hull is referred to as the Space Port. It is entered by four large opposing bay doors and is divided into multiple areas called tiers. The interior of the Space Port is capable of holding twenty large ships. There are two construction and repair arrays that hang from the top of the interior of the Space Port.

The top exterior of the Space Port houses 4 landing platforms for vessels such as the Intrepid-class. Once the ship lands a dome shield is activated and atmosphere pumped in. The exterior of the Space Port also has 12 retractable docking pylons located below the external landing platforms.

The Space Port features:

  • Space Port Engineering
  • Capital Ship Docks
  • the Space Port Control room
  • the Space Port Computer Core
  • and even more Cargo Storage
  • areas for passenger and transport docking
  • temporary residential areas (residency for no more than two weeks)
  • commercial areas
  • and even a fair amount of recreational activities.

Flight Deck

Located between the Space Port and the Habitat Area is the Flight Deck. It houses all the shuttles and the tactical fighter complement of the station. It is divided into 4 sections. One section houses the fighters that comprise the Starbase Tactical Wing, one houses six (6) Danube-class runabouts and six (6) Flyer-class shuttlecrafts, one houses eighteen (18) shuttles of various types, and one is for equipment, locker rooms, offices, and other various services the flight crew may need.

Habitat Area

The bottom concourse of the Main Hull is referred to as the Habitat Area. This section contains:

  • Businesses
  • recreational facilities
  • non-Starfleet and other civilian residential areas and quarters
  • various work areas that support the major departments.

Located in several areas throughout the Habitat Area and the Habitat Sections of each of the Secondary Spacedocks, the arboretum is maintained by the botany department, and is used for research into plant-life. The facilities include twisting paths that provide privacy, and streams that feed multiple ponds. 'Natural' lighting is provided on a day/night schedule that provides maximum benefit to the plant-life. The Promenade areas on the station also have arboretum areas, which add to the feeling of an outdoor market place.

Promenades are all focused on business and recreation providing goods and services. Sometimes there is more than one shop of the same type on a station; they are just located in different Promenades.

SB 104 has ten educational facilities located in the civilian areas. These facilities are equipped to educate youth and adults on a variety of subjects especially the basics up to the collegiate level.

Fleet Dock

The second lowest and second largest concourse of the Main Hull is the Fleet Dock. It is where ships of the Fleet belonging to the station can usually dock. It is entered by four large bay doors. The interior of the Fleet Dock is capable of holding twelve large ships. Construction of new fleet ships can also be done inside Fleet Dock.

Two large uprated Type-4 drydocks hang out from the side of Fleet Dock’s hull and is where most of the major repairs and refits are done for the fleet’s ships. The exterior hull of Fleet Dock has 12 additional retractable docking pylons and 24 docking ports for the smaller starships of the Fleet.

Fleet Dock features:

  • Fleet Dock Engineering
  • the Fleet Dock Control room
  • the Fleet Dock Computer Core
  • and even more Cargo Storage
  • temporary residential areas for the crews of the Fleet (residency for no more than two weeks),
  • commercial areas
  • and even a fair amount of recreational activities.

There are also large lounges located throughout the Main Hull. And finally manufacturing areas for SB 104 are located below the Fleet Dock Section.

Secondary Hulls

The Boulevard

The station's main hull is connected to two Secondary Hulls through a connecting bridge. The main passageways that run through the connecting bridge is lined with commercial and public establishments run by proprietors from many worlds and cultures and is more known as the "Boulevard".

Secondary Spacedocks

Secondary Spacedocks are located on any of the 2 Secondary Hulls of the station. Each is entered through two large opposing bay doors and, like the Space Port on the Main Hull, is also divided into multiple areas called tiers. The interior of each Secondary Spacedock is capable of holding ten large ships. Two construction and repair arrays hang from the top of the interior of each Secondary Spacedock. The exterior of the Secondary Spacedocks also have 12 retractable docking pylons each.

The Secondary Spacedocks each features its own:

  • Spacedock Engineering
  • Capital Ship Docks
  • the Spacedock Control room
  • the Spacedock Computer Core
  • and even more Cargo Storage
  • areas for passenger and transport docking
  • temporary residential areas (residency for no more than two weeks)
  • commercial areas
  • and even a fair amount of recreational activities.

There are 32 small docking ports distributed along the exterior hull of the Secondary Spacedocks that can accommodate most civilian transport liners. These berths are meant for simple embarking and disembarking, long term docking is done in the main hull. They also allow direct transport to the typically civilian areas of the station. A small shuttle bus service is run from this bay to the main bay and back at regular intervals. Spacedock Control is located in the central area of each of the two Secondary Spacedocks.

Promenade Rings/Habitat Sections

Promenades on the Docking Rings are the only location where temporary lodges are can be obtained for non-fleet travelers. There are also residential units on the promenade areas, but these are not as many as those on the Habitat Area.

Promenades usually have garden areas; some even have streams and botanical paths running through the center of main paths. Lounges are also found in the promenade and habitat section of the docking rings and also have a battery of recreational games.



References

  • These specs were taken in large parts from the Immense Class article in the Memory Gamma Fandom Wiki and slightly adjusted to the needs of our group. The user-created content of Memory Gamma is released under the Creative Commmons "Attribution-NonCommercial" license version 2.5 - http://memory-gamma.wikia.com/wiki/Immense_class