Type
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Baryon Sweeping facility | ||
Unit Run
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|
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Commissioned
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2341 - 2343 | ||
Dimensions
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Length : 1,200 m
Height : 400 m Decks : N/A |
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Mass
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4,350,000 tons | ||
Crew
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150 | ||
Armament
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None | ||
Defence Systems
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Standard Duranium single hull.
Low level Structural Integrity field |
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Warp Speeds
(TNG Scale)
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Not Applicable : Capable of low sub light speeds only | ||
Docking Facilities
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6 Standard docking ports | ||
Strength Indices
(Galaxy class = 1,000)
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Beam Firepower : -
Torpedo Firepower : - Weapon Range and Accuracy : - Shield Strength : - Hull Armour : 3 Speed : - Combat Manoeuvrability : - |
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Overall Strength Index
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0.2 | ||
None : associated facilities approximately equal to Starfleet Grade 4, plus temporary accomodation for up to 1,500 officers and enlisted personnel. | |||
Expected Hull Life
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50 years | ||
Refit Cycle
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Minor : N/A
Standard : 5 years Major : 25 years |
Notes : Designed to conduct Baryon sweeps on Starships, the Remmler-class arrays are the largest of their types in service with the Federation. They are designed to service the largest starships, including the Ambassador, Nebula and Galaxy classes. Since the first of the type came on line some thirty five years ago, the arrays have functioned successfully according to their design parameters, sweeping up to one starship per day.
The arrays are expected to remain in service for a further fifteen years
or so; some thought has been given to replacement facilities, but this
has not gone beyond the very early planning stage and so far no official
requirement has been issued. It is likely, however, that any replacement
type will be slightly larger in order to accomodate the new trend towards
longer starships and will incorporate modern systems such as bio-neural
gel packs and up to date baryon generator technology.
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