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    Sakharov Class Survey Cruiser (X-Type) (SFB)


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    The Sakharov isa bit jarring...But I can see that design being made
    A brave little theory, and actually quite coherent for a system of five or seven dimensions -- if only we lived in one.

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  3. #33
    Mackinzie Class (FASA)


  4. #34
    Quote Originally Posted by BouncyCaitian
    The Sakharov isa bit jarring...But I can see that design being made
    Fortunately there's only four ships with a design similar to that in SFB.. but the 'dishes all over the hull' concept just still seems silly to me. It's hard enough justifying the Federation class these days. :S

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    The federation class was supposed to a a brute force ship (and a fuel hog to boot), but the Sakharove is just odd looking.....then again...early surveilance ships weren't exactly pretty either
    A brave little theory, and actually quite coherent for a system of five or seven dimensions -- if only we lived in one.

    Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"

  6. #36
    Detroyat Class Heavy Destroyer (Uprated)


  7. #37
    Giordano Bruno Research Vessel
    Or "Starship Modeller's Bizzare Pre-Oberth Design"


  8. #38
    Why isn't the dish on the secondary hull?
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  9. #39
    Quote Originally Posted by The Tatterdemalion King
    Why isn't the dish on the secondary hull?
    No idea, to be honest. I disavow all knowledge of how this puppy is put together, and will worry about it when/if I include it into a Jaynz's guide or something.

  10. #40
    Baton Rouge Class Cruiser, NCC-1300, Circa 2219


  11. #41
    Cook Class Scout, NCC-400, Circa 2219 (LUG)


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    Nordenskjold Class Survey Cruiser, NCC-1425, Circa 2219 (FRS)


  13. #43
    ...What?

    Every once in a while, you put up a ship that I just don't get. It's a Baton Rouge with an oversized neck? Whaat?
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    I like this version of the Detroyat
    A brave little theory, and actually quite coherent for a system of five or seven dimensions -- if only we lived in one.

    Academician Prokhor Zakharov, "Now We Are Alone"

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    This is one that will throw some people. Basically, this is a long-standing request of 'What if the Detroyat, as per her backstory, was built with Baton Rouge-era components?' Because of the engines, though, you get a ship that's slightly wonky.



    I think, for my purposes, only the first four six of the class were built to this configuration. As the PB-32 came online, and new heavy destroyers were ordered (in light of increased Klingon activity), the ships were hurridely fitting with PB-32/I engines and slightly refit (Todd's design).

    The ship class was 'completed', with all but the Breckenridge uprated to the 'Polar Lights' design which I posted earlier.

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