The Starship Alliance
Posted by on Nov 30, 2016 in Fictional Characters, Ships | 0 comments
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This is a re-do, or maybe even a re-boot of my previous drawing of the Alliance. Conceptually, it is the same as the previous version, however it was approached a bit differently. For starters, this new one was done on regular paper as opposed to notebook paper, it also has somewhat more up to date design language as well as more weaponry. The ship design was conceived of as a Starfleet counterweight to all of the super-warships the Federation kept encountering.

It is a full fledged battleship with a massive arsenal of weaponry and formidable defenses. Commissioned in 2385, almost a decade after the end of the Dominion War, she would succeed the Enterprise as the Flagship of the Federation. For the geeks out there, I’m sure the registry number stands out. There is a history behind this ship’s predecessor that I may in some future forum elaborate on.

Specs:

Length: 900 meters

Height: 44 decks

Crew Compliment: Peacetime 1650;  Wartime up to 9700

Support Craft: Peacetime: 32 Shuttles of various types, 20 Fighters, and the Captain’s Yacht;  Wartime: 12 Shuttles of various types, 80 Fighters, 6 Assault Transports, and the Captain’s Yacht

Maximum Speed: Warp 9.9 (for up to 16 hours); Warp 9.6 (for up to 36 hours); Warp 9 (for up to 100 hours); Warp 8 (for pretty much for as long as fuel holds out)

Defenses: Multi-phasic regenerative shields; Deployable nano-molecular armor (seen in ST:VOY Endgame); Ablative hull armor; she also has extensive stealth systems and design features

Armament: 30 Type-X phaser arrays (33 in separated flight mode); 12 Torpedo launchers ( Each launcher can fire a salvo of up to 5 torpedoes and can fire photon, quantum, or transphasic torpedoes. They can also launch Tri-Cobalt missiles and launch probes.) Total magazine capacity: 2000 torpedoes, missiles, and probes

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