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| Unfortunately, this type of shield used high amounts of energy and detracted from other systems that would be more useful during peacetime. Thus, standard shields were reintroduced during the Indria-A's minor refit of 2385. | | Unfortunately, this type of shield used high amounts of energy and detracted from other systems that would be more useful during peacetime. Thus, standard shields were reintroduced during the Indria-A's minor refit of 2385. |
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| ===Flight Bay===
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| The Indria-A, given its required flexibility, has been fitted with a three deck Flight Bay. This bay is the main shuttlebay of the ship and holds a variety of vessels for various purposes. The main exit is much larger than on most other starships and the Flight bay can hold more craft. The Helm/Communications/Operations Officer supervises the Flight Bay.
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| The Indria-A contains the following craft as standard:
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| 3 Indria class runabouts
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| A runabout is a small class of starship, only slightly larger than shuttlecraft. However they are very different to shuttlecraft. Runabouts have both warp and impulse capabilities. They are generally operated by a two man crew, but a single pilot can man them if needs be. A runabout in a crisis can hold a maximum of 40 people at one time (at a tight squeeze). The sleeping quarters can hold eight people but are both cramped and uncomfortable. Directly off the cockpit is a multipurpose room that can be used for either meetings or dining
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| The Indria class runabout is one of the first starship based runabouts. It is 22 metres in length, and is designed to meet the mission requirements of the USS Indria-A, hence is flexible yet designed with battle in mind. The Indria class runabout is capable of a sustained warp 5.3 (emergency warp 6.0 for three hours), and has two multi-directional class V phaser banks along with two multidirectional photon torpedo launchers.
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| Runabouts: "Viper", "Scimitar" and "Falcon"
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| 6 Starfleet Marine Corps FS-90 Fast Attack Space Superiority Fighter-Shuttles
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| The FS-90 fighter shuttles are identical to those found on the Indria-A's sister ship the Ranger-A, which is a war ship. The fighters are very powerful tools for medium to short range rapid assaults, however the Indria-A is only fitted with six such craft. The fighters hold 2 pilots (pilot and weapons officer) only. The fighters are 22 metres long by 5 metres height and 15 metres across. They are designed only for short flights but can hold warp 9 for 30 hours. The fighters are armed with five type VIII phaser emitters (three bow, two stern) and one bow-mounted Quantum torpedo launcher. The fighters are also equipped with type IX shield generators, capable of deflecting 200,000 kW. The fighters are equipped with a standard shuttle sensor package with "TAC-LINK" secure channel to host-starship (This means it can accept tactical or other data from the host starship on a secure sub-space channel - short range only)
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| Fighters: "Dagger", "Silk", "Moonlight", "Cobra", "Blade" and "Rapier"
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| 1 Type 15 shuttle
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| This shuttle is for planetary surveys, short range, sub-light shuttle, can hold two people, two type IV phaser emitters.
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| Shuttle: "Cobalt"
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| 2 type 13A Shuttles
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| Short range shuttles; can hold four people, maximum of warp 1 for 5 hours, two type V phaser emitters.
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| Shuttles: "Longbow" and "Hera"
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| 1 type 9A Shuttle
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| Shuttle for cargo use - heavy, long range, warp (2 for 36 hours, 2.2 for 32 hours), three people (2 flight crew, one cargo specialist), can carry up to 18.9 metric tonnes of cargo, two type V phaser emitters.
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| Shuttle: "Garrion"
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| 2 type 7 Shuttles
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| Personnel crafts with the ability to carry up to 8 people. Maximum speed of warp 4 for 3.5 hours, two type V phaser emitters.
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| Shuttles: "Heskey" and "Lancelot"
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| 1 type 6 Shuttle
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| Shuttle for personnel use - short range, warp drive (1.2 for 48 hours or warp 2 for 36 hours), can hold 10 people (2 crew, 6 standard passenger, 2 diplomatic), two type IV phaser emitters.
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| Shuttle: "Oscar"
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| 2 Workpods
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| These pods are for work to be done to the exterior of the ship, short range, can hold two people (pilot and specialist), sub-light only, no armament.
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| Pods: "Schick" and "Fenton"
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| Probes
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| SENSOR PROBES
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| 10 Class I-- short range, EM/Subspace and interstellar chemistry sensors.
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| 20 Class II -- medium range, same as class I with enhanced particle and field detectors.
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| ANALYSIS PROBES
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| 10 Class III -- very short range, terrestrial sensors with material sample and return, chemical analysis onboard, gas giant tester as well.
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| 14 Class IV -- medium short range, stellar field and stellar atmosphere analysis.
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| 10 Class V -- medium range passive data gathering, planetary atmosphere entry and landing capacity. Can be used to transport materials, reconnaissance work.
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| 15 Class VI -- long range, deep space, relay probes, primarily for data forwarding to an active receiver on a Starbase or Starship. Minimal data storage in case of signal being lost.
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| 16 Class VII -- long range, culture study probe, can passively gather data on cultural civilisations for 3.5 months up to early computer age data.
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| EMERGENCY PROBES
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| 5 Class VI -- emergency beacon, COM relay, long range.
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| 5 Class IX -- long range, warp drive (only one with it), emergency log capsule with homing beacon to nearest Starbase or known Starfleet vessel position.
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