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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
Since the vessel left Earth hundreds of years previously, Star Fleet has always prided itself on its versatility. When the General War ended, a ship was required to fulfil the roles left empty with the departure of the Sovereign and Galaxy Class. At first, the Star Fleet Corps of Engineers had trouble designing a ship that could function both as a science vessel and a warship – that was, until they found the plans of a proposed design evolution of the Sovereign that had been dismissed by bureaucratic officials over ten years previously. The hull structure was sturdy enough to take the brunt of an attack and survive, and the ship was large enough to keep a crew and supplies aboard for the many months needed to complete a research project in deep-space. Best of all, the design was modular – parts were interchangeable and the ship could function either as a Heavy Cruiser, or a Science Ship. There was just one snag, the parts couldn’t be in place at the same time…
 
Since the vessel left Earth hundreds of years previously, Star Fleet has always prided itself on its versatility. When the General War ended, a ship was required to fulfil the roles left empty with the departure of the Sovereign and Galaxy Class. At first, the Star Fleet Corps of Engineers had trouble designing a ship that could function both as a science vessel and a warship – that was, until they found the plans of a proposed design evolution of the Sovereign that had been dismissed by bureaucratic officials over ten years previously. The hull structure was sturdy enough to take the brunt of an attack and survive, and the ship was large enough to keep a crew and supplies aboard for the many months needed to complete a research project in deep-space. Best of all, the design was modular – parts were interchangeable and the ship could function either as a Heavy Cruiser, or a Science Ship. There was just one snag, the parts couldn’t be in place at the same time…
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The plans went ahead anyway. As the USS Avenger came out of the fleetyards as a cruiser, the USS Einstein GSC-9000 was launched as a Science Ship. Although not as fast or heavily armed as the Avenger, Einstein performed well as a Science Ship – her advanced sensors allowing her to complete a planetary Science much faster than the ships she had been built to replace. During the Romulan War, several Einstein-Class vessels were planned to be converted into Fearless-Class cruisers but fortunately this was not required and the Einstein continues to function as Star Fleet’s primary Scientific Research vessel.
 
The plans went ahead anyway. As the USS Avenger came out of the fleetyards as a cruiser, the USS Einstein GSC-9000 was launched as a Science Ship. Although not as fast or heavily armed as the Avenger, Einstein performed well as a Science Ship – her advanced sensors allowing her to complete a planetary Science much faster than the ships she had been built to replace. During the Romulan War, several Einstein-Class vessels were planned to be converted into Fearless-Class cruisers but fortunately this was not required and the Einstein continues to function as Star Fleet’s primary Scientific Research vessel.
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[[image:Fearless_Heavy_Cruiser_3.png|right|thumb|Einstein Side]]
 
[[image:Fearless_Heavy_Cruiser_3.png|right|thumb|Einstein Side]]
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== Vessels ==
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== Vessels of Note==
 
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|[[USS Einstein, GSC-9000|USS Einstein]] || GSC-9000 ||
 
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|USS Edison || GSC-9001 ||
 
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|USS Bell || GSC-9002 ||
 
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|USS Franklin || GSC-9003 ||
 
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|USS Hawkings || GSC-9004 ||
 
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|USS Watson || GSC-9005 ||
 
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|USS Goddard || GSC-9006 ||
 
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|USS Wright || GSC-9007 ||
 
 
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|USS Whitney<ref>Destroyed in Sector 789. A new Whitney will be constructed with the registry number of GSC-9008.</ref> || GSC-9008 ||
 
|USS Whitney<ref>Destroyed in Sector 789. A new Whitney will be constructed with the registry number of GSC-9008.</ref> || GSC-9008 ||
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|USS Westinghouse || GSC-9009 ||
 
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|USS Zeppelini || GSC-9010 ||
 
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|USS Kilby || GSC-9011 ||
 
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|USS Boyle || GSC-9012 ||
 
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|USS Newton || GSC-9013 ||
 
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|USS Ptolemy || GSC-9014 ||
 
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|USS Galileo || GSC-9015 ||
 
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|USS Lavoisier || GSC-9016 ||
 
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|USS Descartes || GSC-9017 ||
 
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| USS Scmidt || GSC-9018 ||
 
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!Name !! Registry !! Launched
 
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|USS Kepler || GSC-9019 ||
 
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|USS Whittle || GSC-9020 ||
 
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|USS Ohm || GSC-9021 ||
 
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|USS Roemer || GSC-9022 ||
 
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|USS Townes || GSC-9023 ||
 
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|USS Euclid || GSC-9024 ||
 
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|USS Lamaitre || GSC-9025 ||
 
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|USS Sturgeon || GSC-9026 ||
 
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|USS Jansky || GSC-9027 ||
 
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|USS Bardeen || GSC-9028 ||
 
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|USS Stabley || GSC-9029 ||
 
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|USS Heisenberg || GSC-9030 ||
 
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|USS Herschel || GSC-9031 ||
 
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|USS Swinton || GSC-9032 ||
 
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|USS Foucault || GSC-9033 ||
 
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|USS Fermat || GSC-9034 ||
 
 
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|[[USS Copernicus, GSC-9035|USS Copernicus]] || GSC-9035 || 20306.01  
 
|[[USS Copernicus, GSC-9035|USS Copernicus]] || GSC-9035 || 20306.01  
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|USS Cochrane || GSC-9036 ||
 
 
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Latest revision as of 19:30, 8 October 2022

History

Since the vessel left Earth hundreds of years previously, Star Fleet has always prided itself on its versatility. When the General War ended, a ship was required to fulfil the roles left empty with the departure of the Sovereign and Galaxy Class. At first, the Star Fleet Corps of Engineers had trouble designing a ship that could function both as a science vessel and a warship – that was, until they found the plans of a proposed design evolution of the Sovereign that had been dismissed by bureaucratic officials over ten years previously. The hull structure was sturdy enough to take the brunt of an attack and survive, and the ship was large enough to keep a crew and supplies aboard for the many months needed to complete a research project in deep-space. Best of all, the design was modular – parts were interchangeable and the ship could function either as a Heavy Cruiser, or a Science Ship. There was just one snag, the parts couldn’t be in place at the same time…


The plans went ahead anyway. As the USS Avenger came out of the fleetyards as a cruiser, the USS Einstein GSC-9000 was launched as a Science Ship. Although not as fast or heavily armed as the Avenger, Einstein performed well as a Science Ship – her advanced sensors allowing her to complete a planetary Science much faster than the ships she had been built to replace. During the Romulan War, several Einstein-Class vessels were planned to be converted into Fearless-Class cruisers but fortunately this was not required and the Einstein continues to function as Star Fleet’s primary Scientific Research vessel.


Specifications

Fearless Heavy Cruiser 1.png
Fearless Heavy Cruiser 2.png
Einstein Side
Specifications
Type: Galactic Science Cruiser (GSC)
Length: 650 Meters
Beam: 350 Meters
Height: 100 Meters
Mass: 3,651,300 Metric Tons
Decks: 23 Deck Plans
Crew Compliment: Standard: 173 Officers, 691 Enlisted Crew Breakdown
Emergency: 1,500
Warp Speed: Type: 2 Main Warp Engines (Type 6D)
Cruise Speed: 6.2 (3 with saucer separation)
Sustainable Speed: 9.3 (7 with saucer separation)
Emergency Speed: 9.6 (12 hour automatic shutdown)
Impulse Engines: Type: 1 Main Impulse Engine (Class 5),
2 Secondary Impulse Engines (Class 3)
Speed: .93 C
Defensive Systems: Type 3 Main Shield Generator (MSG-3)
Other Defensive Systems: None
Armament: Phasers: 1 bank of 4 Type 1 (F/360D)
Torpedoes: 1 Torpedo/Probe Launcher (1F)
Payload: 10 Quantum, 50 Photon Torpedoes.
Other: Increased Sensor/Communication abilities
Computer System: Daystrom Industries HSCS-3SC
Tractor/Repulsor: 2 Main Tractor/Repulsor Beams,
6 Docking Tractors,
2 Shuttle Tractors
Shuttlecraft: 1 Bay (A), 8 Shuttles (6 Type 7, 2 Type 9A)
1 Runabout (Type 1). 1 Lanthanum Class Science Escort (ESS)
Sensors: Andorian Industries FSMSA-5
Offensive Rating: 45%
Defensive Rating: 90%
Maneuverability Rating: 60%
CER: 65%

Vessels of Note

Name Registry Launched
USS Whitney[1] GSC-9008
USS Copernicus GSC-9035 20306.01
  1. Destroyed in Sector 789. A new Whitney will be constructed with the registry number of GSC-9008.