USS Victory Ship Specifications

USS Victory Specifications



Overview

  • Class: Intrepid Class (2392 Refit)
  • Registration: NCC-362447
  • Category: Multi-Mission
  • Role: Scout/Explorer
  • Constructed: Utopia Planitia Shipyards, Mars
  • Commissioned: 2375
  • Major Refit: 2392
  • War Capabilities (0-5): 3.3
  • Current Command Staff:
    • Captain Nugra (CO)
    • Lieutenant Commander Eerie (FO)

Crew Complement

  • Officers: 40
  • Enlisted Crew: 120
  • Total: 160
  • Civilians: Family Permitted
  • Maximum Evacuation Capacity: 580

Dimensions

  • Height: 67.4m
  • Width: 133.1m
  • Length: 345.5m
  • Mass: 700,500t
  • Decks: 16
  • Overall Length: 344.5 Meters
  • Overall Beam: 132.1 Meters
  • Overall Draft: 64.4 Meters
  • Displacement: 7000.000 Metric tons
  • Hull Type: Standard Duranium/Tritanium Double Hull
  • Max Warp: 9.975
  • Armor: None

Hull Upgrade

This 2392 refit is a full dedication one month refit utilizing the automated facilities of Utopia Planitia Shipyards. The Intrepid would be broken down to her core frame and rebuilt utilizing instead of a duranium/tritanium single hull, but a double hull adding strength and stability to her frame. As the Quantum Slip Stream Drive was one of the main features to be added, the double hull was found to be the best option as the small frame showed that it would take a lot of stress if the QSSD was used constantly. The new hull type would negate that issue.

Computer Systems

  • Operating System: Library Computer Access and Retrieval System (LCARS)
  • Hardware: Class XV Bio-neural gel pack/Isolinear circuitry Computer Core
  • Navigation: RAV/ISHAK Mod 4 Warp Celestial Guidance
  • Artificial Intelligence Framework: Class C (EMPTY, LOCKED DOWN)

Software Upgrades

As the Intrepid utilized a Class X Bioneural/Isolinear Computer core and matching circuits, it was decided that the best upgrade would be to a Class XV. Though this is not as advanced as the systems that are out there, it was deemed the best balance for energy conservation as the upgrades did not plan to install any more than a newer version of impulse and warp engines. The LCARS system also was decided to be the primary operating system.

Doctor Carl Svenson of the Swiss Directorate, Earth had continued the development and study of Artificial intelligence. He believed that an AI could be installed to assist a ship and minimize the risk of the infamous M5 incident or the self-aware fiasco of the USS Achilles. Though as of the 2392 refit, no AI has been intended to be installed, the frame work was laid for its installation at a later date.

Propulsion Systems

  • Warp Engines: Two 920 LF-50 Advanced Linear Warp Drive Units
  • Impulse Engines: Two FIG-7 Subatomic Unified Energy Impulse Units
  • Standard Cruising Speed: 6.2
  • Maximum Sustainable Cruising Speed: 9.8
  • Maximum Warp Speed: 9.81 (sustainable for 12 hours)
  • Quantum Slipstream Drive: EQUIPPED

Slipstream Drive

When it comes to the Quantum Slip Stream Drive (QSSD), the key thing to make it work with the frame was a completely overhaul on the deflector dish. Though the FSQ Primary Force Field and Deflector Control System would meet tolerances, star fleet engineers decided to install the newer RAV/ISHAK Mod 4 Warp Celestial Guidance. (The Mod 4 being a much smaller, less powerful version than the Mod 7 seen in the newly produced Vesta Class.) This would allow the ease of installing the QSSD with minimal interfacing issues.

Engine Upgrades

Even with all the new warp technology that was out there, SFCOE decided to stick with the tried and true on the Intrepid frame. As there were 2 920 LF-34 Advanced Linear Warp drives, they opted to install the 2 920 LF-50s in their place. This gave the ship a boost in power to handle the newer software, but it kept the overall ratio of power output the same. Two FIG-7 impulse engines were also installed to replace the older FIG-4s. Overall, this gives the Intrepid class only a .2 shift in its warp speeds. (Cruising speed: 6.00 -> 6.2 / Maximum Sustainable speed: 6.75 -> 6.95 / Maximum Warp speed: 9.975 -> 9.81)

Tactical Systems

  • Phasers: 10 Type X collimated phaser arrays
  • Torpedoes: 5 pulse fire quantum torpedo launchers
    • Standard Load-out: 240 Type VII quantum torpedoes, 48 Type X quantum torpedoes, 8 tricobolt devices
  • Deflector Shields: 14 symmetrical, oscillating subspace graviton field grids with analytic feedback systems
  • Deflector Shield Strength: 729,320 terrajoules.
  • Tractor Beams: 2 tractor beam emitters

Tactical Changes

The 2392 upgrade to the intrepid class did not include any weapon upgrades except a boost of only a meager 320 terrajoules to the ship’s shields from the upgraded engines. It was considered negligible for the class of ship.

The only major change to the weaponry is because of the hull’s new aesthetic, the intrepid was reduced by 4 collimated phaser arrays and the last remaining ten given better arcs to make up for it. It was heavily debated if the Intrepid upgrade should be given armor. There were many that thought that the reduction in phaser capacity meant the ship required a different defense while others were worried the extra armor would could a weight imbalance on the ship’s core frame. In the end, it was ruled that they would not install armor, but steps would be made in the design to allow the addition if it is proven to be needed by real world use.

Peripheral Systems

  • Personnel: 3 transporter rooms with a 6 man capacity per transport
  • Cargo: 3 cargo transporters with a 500t capacity per transport
  • Medical: One sickbay, with three standard biobeds and one surgical bed, an intensive-care unit (ICU), biohazard support, critical care, morgue and a small medical laboratory.
    • Hologram Support: Type VII Emergency Medical Hologram
  • Recreational: 3 holodecks (15 man capacity), mess hall with 4 food replicators, crew lounge, gymnasium
  • Total Capacity: 35,750t
    • Cargo Bay One: Organic and inorganic storage (variable environmental controls), 7 500t capacity
    • Cargo Bay Two: Inorganic storage, 12 750t capacity
    • Cargo Bay Three: Inorganic storage, 15 500t capacity
  • Short Range Shuttles: Type IX Shuttle (2)
  • Long Range Shuttles: Type XI Shuttle (1), Aeroshuttle (1)

Maintenance

  • Expected Duration: 100 Years
  • Minor Refit Cycle: 6 Years
  • Major Refit Cycle: 24 Years
  • Times B/W Resupply: 6 years
  • Times B/W Refits: 24 years