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===Background=== | |||
The ATF design is the brainchild of Christopher Michaelson, a somewhat maverick tactician currently stationed aboard Starbase 118. He designed the craft out of his own nostalgia for the stealth designs of the past and out of a desire to design an airframe that could function in an atmosphere and be used in ground support roles. | |||
===Propulsion=== | |||
==Warp== | |||
The ATF is capable of reaching a max warp velocity of 9.1, owing to its aft integrated nacelle/flight stabilization structure. The horizontal stabilizers in effect serve as compact warp nacelles while in space and as standard horizontal stabilizers while in an atmosphere. |
Revision as of 18:04, 23 August 2011
Background
The ATF design is the brainchild of Christopher Michaelson, a somewhat maverick tactician currently stationed aboard Starbase 118. He designed the craft out of his own nostalgia for the stealth designs of the past and out of a desire to design an airframe that could function in an atmosphere and be used in ground support roles.
Propulsion
Warp
The ATF is capable of reaching a max warp velocity of 9.1, owing to its aft integrated nacelle/flight stabilization structure. The horizontal stabilizers in effect serve as compact warp nacelles while in space and as standard horizontal stabilizers while in an atmosphere.