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    Romulan Tal Shaia class (CODA)

    Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser (Movie Era Warbird)

    Size 6
    Space 82 (used 82)
    Structure 25

    20 decks (350m length / 98 m height / 252 beam)

    350 Crew

    OPERATIONAL SYSTEMS:
    Operations Systems Class 2 (8 space) Reliability C
    Life Support Systems Class 1 (4 space) Reliability B
    Sensor Systems Class 3 (3 space) Reliability D (+3/+2/+1/0/0)

    Cloaking Device Class 3 (8 space)

    Shuttlebay: Yes, one, 6 size worth
    Tractor beams: 2 (1 space)
    Transporters: 3 personal / 3 emergency / 3 cargo

    PROPULSION SYSTEMS:

    Sublight: Romulan Class 2 (5 space) Reliability C
    (Max C 0.9)

    Warp: FTL Romulan Type 4C (6 space) Reliability D
    Warp Speed (6/7/8,5)

    WEAPONS SYSTEMS:
    Beam Weapons:
    RPFD-3 Disruptors (x3) OV 15 (15 space)
    Beam Penetration (4/4/4/0/0)

    Missile Weapons:
    RPT - 3 Plasma Torpedoes (x2) OV 18 (18 space)
    Plasma Penetration (7/6/5/4/3)

    DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS:

    Romulan Deflector System equivalent of Type
    CIDSS - 2 Protection Value: 14 (9 space)
    Shield Threshold: 3 (2 space)

    MANEUVER MODIFIERS:

    Command: +1
    Helm: -2
    Tactical: +2 (1 space)

    NOTES:

    As part of the technological exchange program during their alliance with the Klingons the Romulan Empire gained some D7 class Battle Cruisers.
    Not entirely pleased with the performance of these vessels and the fact that they were, well, klingon ships, Romulan designers retroengineered some ships and came up with a Warbird design based upon the D7 spaceframe.
    They added another layer to the bottom of the spaceframe, downgraded the lifesupport systems and outfitted the new ship with excellent sensors and offensive systems. The most powerful cloaking systems should enable the cruiser to close up to the target and unleash the devastating fire power of the plasma torpedoes at close range. A strong shield grid was supposed to keep the Warbird in battle for a long time despite the fact, that the engineers had to reduce the ships structure in order to cramp all the new systems into it.
    The class performed well, though it was only produced in limited numbers as it never went into mass production due to limited supply of D7 spaceframes.
    In spite of the old age and small produced numbers some ships seem to have survived unexpectedly long periods of time and have been encountered on patrol duty deep in Romulan space during and after the Dominion War, freeing D'Deridex class warbirds and other more modern attack ships for front line action.

    [Design created by TFVanguard. Can be seen here: http://forum.trek-rpg.net/showthread...=12372&page=5]

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    Sweet! Probably not what I'd come up with, but an interesting design nonetheless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PGoodman13
    Sweet! Probably not what I'd come up with, but an interesting design nonetheless.
    Thanks
    As I said over in the other thread, I'd like to see your take of the ship, if you have the time to create it. I usualy make a fanboy mistake of using all available space...

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    Same fanboy mistake I make. Little luck and I'll be able to get to this over the weekend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PGoodman13
    Same fanboy mistake I make. Little luck and I'll be able to get to this over the weekend.
    Take your time, I'll be patiently waiting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cut
    Take your time, I'll be patiently waiting.
    Oh, and yes: Still doing that: Patiently waiting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cut
    Oh, and yes: Still doing that: Patiently waiting
    You're childless, aren't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PGoodman13
    You're childless, aren't you?
    Oh!Yes! Definately. My brother's a dad, which makes me an uncle. And I'm quite happy with things the way they are

    And: yes, please take your time. The childless fanboy from germany will wait. This time patiently!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cut
    Tal Shaia Class Battlecruiser (Movie Era Warbird)

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    [Design created by TFVanguard. Can be seen here: http://forum.trek-rpg.net/showthread...=12372&page=5]
    The Tal Shaia is not on page 5 but here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spshu
    The Tal Shaia is not on page 5 but here.
    Now that's nitpicking, isn't it?
    The Ship's graphics ARE on page 5 allright.
    It just needs a little bit of scrowling down after you have followed my link. Yours saves just a little time...but leads there as well: page 5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cut
    Now that's nitpicking, isn't it?
    The Ship's graphics ARE on page 5 allright.
    It just needs a little bit of scrowling down after you have followed my link. Yours saves just a little time...but leads there as well: page 5.
    Actually, some of us may have different settings for number of posts viewed and the like. In fact, the link he provided takes me to Page 4...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Burke
    Actually, some of us may have different settings for number of posts viewed and the like. In fact, the link he provided takes me to Page 4...
    Didn't know that. So my bad after all

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