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    [SS] Ju'Day Class Corvette

    I was re-reading Dan Gurden's Maquis sourcebook and decided to do up stats for his version of the Maquis raider.

    Ju’Day CLASS CORVETTE

    PRODUCTION DATA

    Origin: United Federation of Planets (Maquis Resistance)
    Class and Type: Ju’Day-Class Light Escort (Corvette)
    Year Commissioned: 2330

    HULL DATA

    Structure: 30
    Size/Decks: 4/2
    Length/Height/Beam: 114/22/125
    Complement: 10

    OPERATIONAL DATA

    Atmosphere Capable: Yes
    Cargo Units: 40
    Cloaking Device: Class 2 (Rating 18)
    Life Support: Class 2 (C)
    Operations Systems: Class 2 (C)
    Sensor Systems: Class 3 (+3/D)
    Seperation System: None
    Shuttlebay: None
    Shuttlecraft: None
    Tractor Beams: 1 fv, 1 av
    Transporters: 2 standard, 2 cargo, 2 emergency

    PROPULSION DATA

    Impulse System: FIB-2 (.75c) (B)
    Warp System: LF-7X2 (4/6/8) (B)

    TACTICAL DATA

    Phasers: KD-7 (x2/B)
    Penetration: 4/3/3/0/0
    Torpedo Launchers: Mark 50 DF (B)
    Torpedo Penetration: 3/3/3/3/3
    Deflector Shield: CIDDS-2 (C)
    Protection/Threshold: 14/4

    MISCELLANEOUS DATA

    Manuever Modifiers: +1C, +1H, +2T
    Traits: Outdated System (Command, Tactical),
    Intricate System (Cloaking Device)

    Author's Notes: This version has the cloaking device mentioned in Dan's supplement. For non-cloaked versions just remove the cloak and the Intricate system flaw. The Intricate system flaw comes from KillerWhale's fabulous Starships supplement.
    Last edited by IceGiant; 10-30-2003 at 11:13 AM.

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    Re: [SS] Ju'Day Class Corvette

    Originally posted by IceGiant
    I was re-reading Dan Gurden's Maquis sourcebook and decided to do up stats for his version of the Maquis raider.
    Glad you liked it...

    You don't know how many times this one got renamed...

    It went from Peregrine, to Falcon (because it clearly wasn't a Peregrine, any of the possible options) to Ju'Day... I cant remember what Decipher called it on the CCG, but that was toyed with too...

    I eventually settled on Ju'Day simply because;
    a - The Star Trek Fact Files agreed with it, and;
    b - Owen made a funky page about this ship, and used the designation Ju'Day, and so I thought it time to draw the line and say 'no further. This designation stops here...'

    I did actually do up a quick CODA representation of all the ships in the Maquis book, if anyone likes I can post them up here to be discected and rebuilt!
    DanG/Darth Gurden
    The Voice of Reason and Sith Lord

    “Putting the FUNK! back into Dysfunctional!”

    Coming soon. The USS Ganymede NCC-80107
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    Dan,

    By all means, please do! I assume you ran a Maquise game at some point?

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    "b - Owen made a funky page about this ship, and used the designation Ju'Day, and so I thought it time to draw the line and say 'no further. This designation stops here...'"

    I got the name Ju'Day from an article in Star Trek, the Magazine. The name was used in background materials in the episode where the Bajoran monk was mind-controlling Tuvok. The art department named the class after Penny Juday, who worked on the series, in recognition of her donation of some props for the show.

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