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    Post Griffon-Class Troop Transport/Landing Craft

    GRIFFON-CLASS

    Class and Type: Griffon-Class Troop Transport / GF Landing Craft
    Commissioning Date: 2348

    HULL SYSTEMS
    Size: 3
    Length: 32.8 meters
    Beam: 13.65 meters
    Height: 7.2 meters
    Decks: 2
    Mass: 125 metric tonnes
    SUs Available: 700
    SUs Used: 686

    Hull
    Outer (12SU)
    Inner (12SU)

    Resistance
    Outer Hull: 10 (12SU)
    Inner Hull: 10 (12SU)

    Structural Integrity Field
    Main: Class 2 (Protection 50/80) [1 Power/10 Protection/round] (18SU)
    Backup: Class2 (Protection 25) [1 Power/10 Protection/round] (9SU)

    Specialized Hull Systems:
    Atmospheric Capability (3SU)
    Planetfall Capability (3SU)

    PERSONNEL SYSTEMS

    Crew/Passengers/Evac: 3/30/60

    Crew Quarters
    Spartan: 10 (1SU)
    Basic: 2 (1SU)

    Environmental Systems
    Basic Life Support [4 Power/round] (12SU)
    Reserve Life Support [2 Power/round] (6SU)
    Emergency Life Support (2 emergency shelters) (6SU)
    Gravity [1 Power/round] (3SU)
    Consumables: 2 months'' worth (3SU)
    Replicator Systems: none
    Medical Facilities: 3 (+1) [3 Power/round] (15SU)
    Recreation Facilities: 1 [2 Power/round] (8SU)
    Personnel Transport: Jefferies tubes (3SU)
    Fire Suppression System [3 Power/round when active] (3SU)
    Cargo Holds: 250 cubic meters (1SU)
    Locations: main hold below cockpit, 2 cargo holds port and starboard of troop quarters
    Escape Pods: none

    PROPULSION SYSTEMS

    Impulse Engine
    Type: Class 4B (.65c/.85c) [6/8 Power/round] (23SU)
    Acceleration Uprating: Class Gamma (100% per round) (8SU)
    Location: aft port and starboard

    Impulse Thrusters [2 Power/round] (6SU)
    Increase impulse speed to .75c/.95c when in use
    +1 to flight control checks at .6c and above

    Reaction Control System [2 Power/round when in use] (3SU)

    POWER SYSTEMS

    Warp Engine: Class 5/H (generates 280 Power/round) (64SU)
    Impulse Engine[s]: 1 Class 4B (generate 38 Power/engine/round)
    Auxiliary Power: 2 generators (generate 5 Power/reactor/round) (6SU)
    Emergency Power: Type A (generates 25 Power/round) (25SU)
    EPS: Standard Power flow, +80 Power transfer/round (23SU)
    Standard Usable Power: 318

    OPERATIONS SYSTEMS

    Bridge: Dorsal cockpit (15SU)

    Computers
    Core 1: Aft of cockpit [5 Power/round] (6SU)
    ODN (9SU)

    Navigational Deflector [5 Power/round] (12SU)
    Range: 10/20,000/50,000/150,000
    Accuracy: 5/6/8/11
    Location: Ventral

    Sensor Systems
    Long-range Sensors [5 Power/round] (14SU)
    Range Package: Type 1 (Accuracy 3/4/7/10)
    High Resolution: 5 light-years (.5/.6-1.0/1.1-3.5/3.6-5.0)
    Low Resolution: 10 light-years (1/1.1-3.0/3.1-7.0/7.1-10)
    Strength Package: Class 5 (Strength 5)
    Gain Package: Standard (+0)
    Coverage: Standard
    Lateral Sensors [5 Power/round] (17SU)
    Strength Package: Class 7 (Strength 7)
    Gain Package: Class Alpha (+1)
    Coverage: Standard
    Navigational Sensors [5 Power/round] (12SU)
    Strength Package: Class 5 (Strength 5)
    Gain Package: Class Alpha (+1)
    Probes: 6 (1SU)
    Sensors Skill: 4

    Flight Control Systems
    Autopilot: (11SU)
    Shipboard Systems (Flight Control) 3, Coordination 2 [1 Power/round in use]
    Navigational Computer
    Main: Class 2 (+1) [1 Power/round] (2SU)
    Backups: 2 (2SU)
    Inertial Damping Field
    Main (12SU)
    Strength: 9 [3 Power/round], Number: 2
    Backup (3SU)
    Strength: 6 [2 Power/round], Number: 2
    Attitude Control [1 Power/round] (1SU)

    Communications Systems (16SU)
    Type: Class 7 [2 Power/round]
    Strength: 7
    Security: -3
    Security Uprating: Class Gamma (-1)
    Emergency Communications: Yes [2 Power/round] (1SU)

    Tractor Beams
    Emitter: Class Beta [3 Power/Strength used/round] (6SU)
    Accuracy: 5/6/8/11
    Location: Forward ventral

    Transporters
    Type: Personnel [4 Power/use] (16SU)
    Pads: 8
    Emitter/Receiver Array: Personnel Type 6 (40,000 km range)
    Energizing/Transition Coils: Class G (Strength 7)
    Number and Location: 1 below cockpit
    Type: Cargo [5 Power/use] (13SU)
    Pads: 600 kg
    Emitter/Receiver Array: Cargo Type 3 (40,000 km range)
    Energizing/Transition Coils: Class G (Strength 7)
    Number and Location: 1

    Cloaking Device: None

    Security Systems
    Rating: 3 (12SU)
    Anti-Intruder System: Yes [1 Power/round] (3SU)
    Internal Force Fields [1 Power/3 Strength] (3SU)

    Science Systems
    Rating 1 (+0) [1 Power/round] (8SU)
    Specialized Systems: none
    Laboratories: 2 (2SU)

    TACTICAL SYSTEMS

    Forward Phaser Array (15SU)
    Type: V
    Damage: 100 [10 Power]
    Number of Emitters: 80 (up to 2 shots per round)
    Auto-Phaser Interlock: Accuracy 4/5/7/10
    Range: 10/30,000/100,000/300,000
    Location: Forward, ventral of cockpit
    Firing Arc: 360 degrees forward
    Firing Modes: Standard, Continuos, Pulse, Wide-Beam

    Aft Phaser Array (11SU)
    Type: V
    Damage: 100 [10 Power]
    Number of Emitters: 40 (1 shot per round)
    Auto-Phaser Interlock: Accuracy 4/5/7/10
    Range: 10/30,000/100,000/300,000
    Location: Aft, dorsal of troop bay doors
    Firing Arc: 360 degrees aft
    Firing Modes: Standard, Continuos, Pulse, Wide-Beam

    Dorsal Phaser Array (11SU)
    Type: V
    Damage: 100 [10 Power]
    Number of Emitters: 40 (1 shot per round)
    Auto-Phaser Interlock: Accuracy 4/5/7/10
    Range: 10/30,000/100,000/300,000
    Location: Dorsal
    Firing Arc: 360 degrees dorsal
    Firing Modes: Standard, Continuos, Pulse, Wide-Beam

    Ventral Phaser Array (16SU)
    Type: V
    Damage: 100 [10 Power]
    Number of Emitters: 80 (up to 2 shots per round)
    Auto-Phaser Interlock: Accuracy 4/5/7/10
    Range: 10/30,000/100,000/300,000
    Location: Ventral
    Firing Arc: 405 degrees ventral
    Firing Modes: Standard, Continuos, Pulse, Wide-Beam

    Port Microtorpedo Launcher (9SU)
    Damage: 50
    Spread: 5
    Targeting System: Accuracy 4/5/7/10
    Range: 1/100/500/2,000
    Location: Forward port
    Firing Arc: 540 degrees forward
    Power: 1 Power to use
    Torpedoes Carried: 150 Microtorpedoes

    Starboard Microtorpedo Launcher (9SU)
    Damage: 50
    Spread: 5
    Targeting System: Accuracy 4/5/7/10
    Range: 1/100/500/2,000
    Location: Forward starboard
    Firing Arc: 540 degrees forward
    Power: 1 Power to use
    Torpedoes Carried: 150 Microtorpedoes

    TA/T/TS: Class Beta [1 Power/round] (9SU)
    Strength: 8
    Bonus: +1

    Weapons Skill: 4

    Shields (Forward, Aft, Port, Starboard) (24SU (x4))
    Shield Generator: Class 2 (Protection 360) [36 Power/shield/round]
    Shield Grid: Type C (50% increase to 540 Protection)
    Subspace Field Distortion Amplifiers: Class Gamma (Threshold 120)
    Recharging System: Class 1 (45 seconds)
    Backup Shield Generators: 4 (1 per shield) (4SU)

    Auto-Destruct System (5SU)

    AUXILIARY SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS
    Shuttlebay(s): None
    Captain’s Yacht: None

    Description and Notes

    The Griffon-class troop transport/landing craft was designed specificaly for use with the Aeneas-class. Two Griffon-class ships fit into the “drop-bays” of an Aeneas and can be accessed from a dorsal hatch and the aft door while docked with the larger ship.

    The Griffon-class is built around a triangular lifting body shape with a large “hump” on the forward half of the dorsal side. This hump contains the cockpit and a small medical facility. The main deck of the Griffon holds a spacious room at the aft end, with a large door allowing for rapid troop egress. Set into the walls of this large staging area are bunk-style beds and fold-out chairs and tables, to form a mess hall when the Griffon sets down on a planet for prolonged periods of time. Forward of this staging area is a more comfortable quarter for two and and a crago hold below the cockpit.

    Standard mission parameters call for the Griffon to deliver it's carried troops to the front lines and then retreat from the front to serve as a communications relay, first-aid station and command post for the GF troops.

    A lot of Griffon pilots use the ventral phaser array of the craft to “dig” a hole to set the ship down in, for concealement and added protection. This has become something of an unofficial standard procedure.

    During the Dominion War those Griffons still in use at the time were upgraded as much as possible, some with stronger weapons and others with ablative armor on the ventral side of the craft for added protection during starts and landings, but the capacity of the design for modifications proved limited in this day and age of extended planetary conflicts.


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    And here, as advertised, is the companion ship to the Aeneas-class troop transport to be found at http://forum.lotrrpg.net/showthread....&threadid=3214

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    Micro Torps?

    Lancer, I don't think that micro torps would have been about in the 2340s.

    I would assume they were developed for Runabouts.
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    Okay, maybe microtorpedoes were developed for the runabouts, and maybe the runabouts took the design from the Griffon-class.
    But even if there were bo microtorps in the late 2340s the Griffon would likely have some sort of rockets. Microtorpedoes are just a convenient way of representing this in Spacedock terms, without falling back on chemical rockets, which IMO represent a more primitive kind of missiles then Starfleet would use in 2348.

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    My compliments, Lancer, on your excellent designs. Both of your ships look well thought out. Certainly better than my design proposal.
    I'll probably post my design later, but I think yours has a better shot.
    The best way to predict the future is to create it.

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    Originally posted by Highway Hoss
    My compliments, Lancer, on your excellent designs. Both of your ships look well thought out. Certainly better than my design proposal.
    I'll probably post my design later, but I think yours has a better shot.
    Why, thank you good sir!

    YOu just go ahead and post your design. I am very curious what you came up with.

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