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[[Image:Waverider.jpg|thumb|right|Waverider Support Craft]]
 
  
An auxiliary craft for Luna Class Reconnaissance Cruisers and Rhode Island-class Survey Vessels, the Waverider shuttle is designed for close quarters examination and survey of planetary bodies by science personnel. The size of a large Shuttle or small Runabout, the Waverider is essentially a mobile laboratory and not designed for long-term solo operations. Though not equipped with a Warp Drive of its own, its powerful Impulse Thrusters make it very agile both in space and atmosphere.
 
  
The Waverider, like Captain's Yachts on previous designs, is stored a recessed port in the ventral part of the saucer just forward of the main sensor dome. Access to the Waverider is provided by a hatchway inside the ship and a ladder-equipped hard umbilical.
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The WaveRider Mark II was designed to enhance the scientific and defensive capabilities of the [[Rhode Island Class Survey Vessel|''Rhode Island'' Class]] and [[Luna Class Reconnaissance Science Vessel|''Luna'' Class]] starships. This auxiliary craft has been upgraded to overcome the technological and operational deficiencies of the original Waverider design by incorporating improvements brought about by rapid starship design advancements made during the last four decades. Its purpose is to augment and enhance the scientific capabilities of the starship as well as provide for escort, scout, and prolonged mission outpost duties.
  
 
==Specifications==
 
==Specifications==
 
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[[Image:Waverider.jpg|thumb|right|Waverider Support Craft]]
 
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==Internal Layout==
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The WaveRider Mk II is divided into multiple re-configurable compartments designed to support scientific, defensive, and logistical operations for up to several weeks away without support from the parent vessel.
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===Cockpit===
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The Waverider is controlled from the forward cockpit. Helm and Navigation stations are at the front with four configurable stations to the rear. An enormous forward window provides a stunning view of the Waverider’s surroundings. In an emergency, control of the
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Waverider can be taken by configurable engineering consoles in the Aft Mission Operations Bay.
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===Crew Areas===
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The Waverider is designed for prolonged scouting or survey missions without direct support from another starship. As such, she is designed to accommodate a standard crew size of 8 in relative comfort for up to thirty days. A large compartment aft of the cockpit serves as a lounge, conference area, and dining facility. A replicator provides any food which has been programmed into the Nova’s database. Three windows flank both sides of the compartment to provide natural lighting while the WaveRider is landed or near stellar
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phenomena. Holographic displays integrated into the large circular table allow for briefing displays and provide entertainment during prolonged missions. There are two sleeping aft compartments aft of the lounge which contain two dual bunk beds and a connected lavatory and sonic shower. These compartments can be reconfigured to support single or double bunk VIP accommodations.
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The life support system can sustain up to 45 personnel in an emergency situation.
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===Aft Cargo Hold / Science Lab===
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The Aft Compartment serves as a large cargo hold, science lab, and medical facility. A high-resolution cargo transporter is capable of transporting delicate scientific specimens as well as bulk cargo supplies. This cargo hold is large enough to store a disassembled
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[[Light Recon Vehicle|''Spider-class'']] Recon Buggy. Specialized laboratory equipment is contained on the starboard side of the compartment, along with a retractable biobed and enhanced overhead medical scanner. Holo-emitters are installed to allow for the use of an EMH and holographic analysis tools to support scientific studies.
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Image:WaveInt.jpg|Waverider Interior
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Image:WaveCockpit.jpg|Cockpit
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Image:WaveLounge.jpg|Lounge/Passenger Seating
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Image:WaveCabin.jpg|Berthing Compartment
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Image:WaveCargo.jpg|Cargo Hold
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</gallery>
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[[Category: Engineering]][[Category: Starship]]

Latest revision as of 17:02, 8 May 2022



The WaveRider Mark II was designed to enhance the scientific and defensive capabilities of the Rhode Island Class and Luna Class starships. This auxiliary craft has been upgraded to overcome the technological and operational deficiencies of the original Waverider design by incorporating improvements brought about by rapid starship design advancements made during the last four decades. Its purpose is to augment and enhance the scientific capabilities of the starship as well as provide for escort, scout, and prolonged mission outpost duties.

Specifications

Waverider Support Craft
Specifications
Type: Integrated Support Craft
Length: 28.8 Meters
Beam: 23.8 Meters
Height: 5.1 Meters
Mass: 4,000 Metric Tons
Decks: 1
Crew Compliment: Standard: 2-8 Crew
Emergency: 25
Warp Speed: Type: 2 Main Warp Engines (Type 2X)
Cruise Speed: 4.0
Sustainable Speed: 6.0
Emergency Speed: 8.0 (6 hour automatic shutdown)
Impulse Engines: Type: 2 Magnodynamic thrusters
Speed: .7 C
Defensive Systems: Type 3 Main Shield Generator (MSG-3)
Armament: Phasers:2 banks of 1 Type G (2F), 1 bank of 1 Type 3 (1A/180)

Torpedoes: 1 Micro-Launcher (1F/360)
Payload: 8 Microtorpedoes

Computer System: Daystrom Industries HSCS-3
Tractor/Repulsor: Type Alpha Tractor (F)
Sensors: Daystrom Industries HSCS-1SC-D Sensors
SS Sierra 1a8 Deep Space Scientific Sensors

Internal Layout

The WaveRider Mk II is divided into multiple re-configurable compartments designed to support scientific, defensive, and logistical operations for up to several weeks away without support from the parent vessel.

Cockpit

The Waverider is controlled from the forward cockpit. Helm and Navigation stations are at the front with four configurable stations to the rear. An enormous forward window provides a stunning view of the Waverider’s surroundings. In an emergency, control of the Waverider can be taken by configurable engineering consoles in the Aft Mission Operations Bay.

Crew Areas

The Waverider is designed for prolonged scouting or survey missions without direct support from another starship. As such, she is designed to accommodate a standard crew size of 8 in relative comfort for up to thirty days. A large compartment aft of the cockpit serves as a lounge, conference area, and dining facility. A replicator provides any food which has been programmed into the Nova’s database. Three windows flank both sides of the compartment to provide natural lighting while the WaveRider is landed or near stellar phenomena. Holographic displays integrated into the large circular table allow for briefing displays and provide entertainment during prolonged missions. There are two sleeping aft compartments aft of the lounge which contain two dual bunk beds and a connected lavatory and sonic shower. These compartments can be reconfigured to support single or double bunk VIP accommodations.

The life support system can sustain up to 45 personnel in an emergency situation.

Aft Cargo Hold / Science Lab

The Aft Compartment serves as a large cargo hold, science lab, and medical facility. A high-resolution cargo transporter is capable of transporting delicate scientific specimens as well as bulk cargo supplies. This cargo hold is large enough to store a disassembled Spider-class Recon Buggy. Specialized laboratory equipment is contained on the starboard side of the compartment, along with a retractable biobed and enhanced overhead medical scanner. Holo-emitters are installed to allow for the use of an EMH and holographic analysis tools to support scientific studies.

Gallery