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    ICON Statistics for Enterprise-era ships

    While I am certainly willing to produce these myself, I was wondering if anyone hereabouts had stats for NX-01 as well as the various Starfleet, Klingon, Romulan, Vulcan, Andorian, Tellarite, and Xindi ships we saw on screen.

    I'm not looking for Spacedock write-ups... just standard ICON profiles.

    Thanks in advance.

    mactavish out.
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    Well gosh, guys, don't everybody jump in at once!

    Okay, let me start. Here's a Xindi-Reptilian warship:

    Class and Type: Xindi-Reptilian Ship

    Commissioning Date: ~2145

    Hull Characteristics

    Size: 5 (275 m, 4 decks)
    Resistance: 3
    Structural Points: 75

    Operations Characteristics

    Crew/Passengers/Evac:
    100/50/200 [5 pwr/rd]
    Computers: 2 [1 pwr/rd]
    Transporters: 2 personal
    Tractor Beams: 1 ad, 1 fd [2/rating used]

    Propulsion and Power Characteristics

    Warp System:
    None (see Notes, below)
    Impulse System: 0.5c/0.6c [5/6 pwr/rd]
    Power: 80

    Sensor Systems

    Long-Range Sensors:
    +0/8 ly [6 pwr/rd]
    Lateral Sensors: +0/1 ly [4 pwr/rd]
    Navigational Sensors: +0 [5 pwr/rd]
    Sensors Skill: 4

    Weapons Systems

    Xindi Disruptors

    Range: 10/5,000/10,000/25,000
    Arc: forward, aft (520 degrees)
    Accuracy: 5/6/8/10
    Damage: 12
    Power: [12]
    Weapons Skill: 4

    Xindi Torpedoes

    Number: 40
    Launchers: 1 ad, 2 fv
    Spread: 2
    Arc: Forward, but are self-guided
    Range: 10/100,000/500,000/1,500,000
    Accuracy: 6/7/9/12
    Damage: 12
    Power: [6]

    Defensive Systems

    Xindi Deflector Shields

    Protection: 12 (16)
    Power: [12]

    Description: Xindi-Reptilian warships are both fast and lethal. Among the most militant of the Xindi subspecies, Reptilian ship design has a single purpose: combat. Possessing minimal sensors and scientific/research capabilities, Xindi-Reptilian warships are built primarily for war. Both bridge stations and crew quarters are spartan, and there is little in the way of recreational facilities.

    Note: Xindi spacefaring vessels make use of an extensive network of (presumably) naturally-occurring subspace tunnels, which enable their ships to travel very fast. Locating and accessing one of these tunnels requires d6+2 rounds and a Moderate (6) Shipboard Systems (Sensors) roll. Further, accessing this network requires 10 power points times the vessel's Size.

    Afterwards, the vessel travels at an effective speed of warp 9.9 and requires 2 power points times the vessel’s Size to remain in the tunnel. Upon exiting the subspace corridor, the helmsman must make a Challenging (9) Shipboard Systems (Flight Control) roll. Roll 1d6, subtract the amount by which the roll succeeds (or add the result if it fails).

    If successful, multiply the result by 10,000,000; this is the distance in kilometers (minimum of 0) that the ship reenters normal space from the target. If the result fails, the result – 1d6 + the amount by which the roll failed – is the number of light years (minimum of 2) that the ship reenters normal space from the target.

    With the departure of their Sphere Builder patrons from normal space, various components of the Xindi subspace tunnel drive ceased functioning. Consequently, the various Xindi subspecies were forced to trade with other races to acquire more traditional warp drive systems. The Xindi-Arboreals, Primates and Aquatics all made overtures toward the United Federation of Planets in 2173, and all were admitted in 2180. The Xindi-Insectoids and Reptilians, on the other hand, moved deeper into isolation after securing warp technologies from the Klingons and the Orions, respectively.

    After the Sphere Builders vanished with their technological secrets, the Xindi-Reptilian warship has the following Propulsion and Power Characteristics:

    Propulsion and Power Characteristics

    Warp System:
    3.2/4.6/5.0 (12 hours) [2/warp factor]
    Impulse System: 0.5c/0.6c [5/6 pwr/rd]
    Power: 80

    More to come.

    mactavish out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mactavish
    Well gosh, guys, don't everybody jump in at once!
    Sorry Mac, didn't catch enough Enterprise to be of any help. Have you checked out Enterprise Sourcebook and the Enterprise Season II-III Update from Far Realms (PDF's)

    Quote Originally Posted by mactavish
    More to come.
    Glad to hear that
    Phoenix...

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    but maybe we should just remove all the safety lables and let nature take it's course"

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    Phoneix: No, I've not looked at the FarRealms stuff yet. Is it any good?

    I like creating my own stuff or looking at material created by folks I know from the "old days," as it were. It seems that there are not many of us left who visit here regularly, and that is unfortunate.

    Anyway, I'll have a look at that stuff and go from there.

    I'll put some more stuff up later this week.

    mactavish out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mactavish
    Phoneix: No, I've not looked at the FarRealms stuff yet. Is it any good?
    You can also get it form MemoryIcon. Since I did these netbooks after watching all the seasons' episode I daresay they are pretty accurate. Obviously the more screentime a vessel got, the better it is covered and therefore some ships are only good guesses, especially Starfleet ships.
    Well I hope they can give you at least an idea...
    We came in peace, for all mankind - Apollo 11

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    Quote Originally Posted by mactavish
    Phoneix: No, I've not looked at the FarRealms stuff yet. Is it any good?
    Don't know, my game takes place in the DS9 era so I don't have much demand for it.

    Quote Originally Posted by mactavish
    I like creating my own stuff or looking at material created by folks I know from the "old days," as it were. It seems that there are not many of us left who visit here regularly, and that is unfortunate.
    Far Realms is by Evan van Eyk, one of us 'Old Timers'

    Quote Originally Posted by mactavish
    Anyway, I'll have a look at that stuff and go from there.

    I'll put some more stuff up later this week.

    mactavish out.
    You should check it out, it could prove to be quite useful as a reference. I'd like to see what you come up with.
    Also, I like the propulsion notes you made about the after the Sphere Builders vanished. My NX era is so lacking it's not funny.
    Phoenix...

    "I'm not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity,
    but maybe we should just remove all the safety lables and let nature take it's course"

    "A Place For Everything & Nothing In It's Place"

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    Evan's Netbooks are also available from Memory: ICON - link below.

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