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Cptn Corizon

Excalibur Fighters

Here are the Techincal Specs for the two classes of fighters carried aboard the USS Morningstar and the USS Excalibur-B (Images attached as well)

 

 

Class: Lancelot

Type: Attack Fighter

Unit Run:

Commissioned: 2375-PRESENT

 

Dimensions:

Length : 12.3 M

Beam : 11.8 M

Height : 5.2 M

Mass: 24 Metric Tons

Crew: 1 Pilot

 

Armament:

2 x Dual Class II rapid fire phaser pulse cannon

1 x Type IX Phaser Array

2 x Ventral Plasma Bomb Launchers (10 Bombs)

1 x Micro Photon Torpedo Launcher (5 Rounds)

 

Defense Systems:

Light Shield System, total capacity 30,000 TeraJoules

Light Duranium/Tritanium hull plus 2 cm Ablative Armor.

High level Structural Integrity Field

Propulsion / Power Systems

Impulse power provided by two multi-vectored impulse engines powered by one fusion reactor encased within engine housing.

 

Maneuverability provided by a series of six surface mounted retro-thrusters pods [10 retro-thrusters per pod] and a series of four embedded RCS thruster quads

 

Speeds

(TNG scale):

Impulse: .7 x c

Atmospheric Cruise (Mach) : 5

Atmospheric Max (Mach): 12

 

Expected Hull Life: 20 Years

Refit Cycle

Minor : 6 Months

Standard : 1.5 Years

Major : 4 years

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Class: Guinevere (Gwens)

Type: Heavy Fighter/Bomber

Unit Run:

Commissioned: 2375-PRESENT

 

Dimensions:

Length : 14.7

Beam : 13.9

Height : 5.3

 

Mass: 29 Metric Tons

Crew: 1 Pilot/ 1 Gunner

 

Armament:

2 x Dual Class II rapid fire phaser pulse cannon

1 x Type IX Phaser Array

1 x Gravitic Charge Launcher (10 Charges)

2 x Ventral Plasma Bomb Launchers (30 Bombs)

2 x Micro Photon Torpedo Launcher (20 Rounds)

 

Defense Systems:

Standard Shield System, total capacity 75 ,000 TeraJoules

Standard Duranium/Tritanium hull plus 3 cm Ablative Armor.

High level Structural Integrity Field

 

Propulsion / Power Systems:

Warp Power Provided by one Micro-WarpCore

Impulse power provided by two multi-vectored impulse engines powered by one fusion reactora encased within engine housing.

Maneuverability provided by a series of six surface mounted retro-thrusters pods [10 retro-thrusters per pod] and a series of four embedded RCS thruster quads

 

Speeds

(TNG scale)"

Warp:

Average Cruise : Warp 3 (10 Hours)

Max Cruise: Warp 5 (3 Hours)

Impulse: .4 x c

Atmospheric Cruise (Mach) : 3

Atmospheric Max (Mach): 10

 

Expected Hull Life: 20 Years

Refit Cycle

Minor : 6 Months

Standard : 1.5 Years

Major : 4 years

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The following is a summary of the upgraded Lancelot Fighters now assigned to the Camelot Starbase. This is not a complete overview of the entire craft. This information simply covers the upgraded portions of the fighter and it's key systems. .

 

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The basic spaceframe is the same as the original Lancelots with the addition of a detachable Warpdrive pod and some cosmetic differences

 

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The key to the control system is the combined Navigation/Tactical computer, sensors, and holographic HUD display. These work in tandem to give the pilot all the information available for all flight modes. In addition there are two engineering computers within the heart of the fighter which control the internal operations of the craft. These are accessible through shielded cover panels on the dorsal surface of the fighter.

 

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Subsystems include the navigational deflector arrey, subspace communications pod, and life support.

 

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The primary sublight propulsion system has three main parts. Fusion reactors provide energy which is directed into the plasma converters. The high energy plasma that is produced is used to power the subspace constriction chamber. Here a reversed warpfield is generated. Propellant is then pumped into the chamber and heated beyond it's vaporization level. Because of the warpfield however the substance remains in it's current form. At the exhaust point the propellant exits the warpfield. Now well beyond it's vaporization point the substance provides a sudden and extreme energy release used for forward propulsion. The magnetic vectored exhaust can be used to further constrict and direct the jet of released energy.

 

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The warpdrive is the latest development to come from the Voyager Reports. While not achieving true transwarp, it is capable of sustaining high warpspeeds for extended durations. It's exact performance statistics are currently restricted information.

 

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The shield system is of a standard design with the addition of some regenerative capabilities. An additional defense measure are the holographic decoy launchers. The decoys produce a fake warp signature as well as full EM spectrum facsimiles of the fighters. Because of the power needed to do this the decoys usually burn out within 10 second of launch.

 

Lancelot Weapon systems.

 

Two narrow arc forward firing burst phaser.

Two wide arc forward firing standard phaser banks.

 

Port and Starboard wing mounted internal micro photon torpedoe launchers.

 

There are four hardpoints, two on each wing. These can be equipped with mission specific ordnances ranges from phaser banks, additional torpedoe launchers, full sized photon and quantum torpedoes, bombs, sensor platforms, and many other pieces of equipment.

Edited by Kallah Ramson

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