Yeager Class Scout
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The Yeager-class Scout is a Star Fleet starship class, of scout type. The Yeager class ships is designed to go "very far, very fast, and not be noticed." Going "to the edge of nowhere and peek behind the curtains."
A replacement for the venerable Columbus class Scout, and a spiritual successor to the Nova class, the Yeager is a small yet modern ship capable of making relatively short duration missions. Star Fleet intends to use these ships in the large and still unexplored areas between Federation controlled space and on short-duration missions beyond the frontier. Missions would typically be staged out of Starbases and last up to one year, though usually less.
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Specifications
Specifications | |
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Type: | Scout (FSC) |
Length: | 110 Meters |
Beam: | 50 Meters |
Height: | 15 Meters |
Mass: | 50,000 Metric Tons |
Decks: | 4 Deck Plans |
Crew Compliment: | Standard: 12 Officers, 40 Enlisted Crew Breakdown Emergency: 90 |
Warp Speed: | Type: 2 Main Warp Engines (Type 5E6) Cruise Speed: 5 Sustainable Speed: 9 Emergency Speed: 9.6 (12 hour automatic shutdown) |
Impulse Engines: | Type:1 Main Impulse Engines (Type 5) Speed: .93 C |
Other Propulsion Systems: | Type: Type-1 Quantum Slipstream Generator Speed: Warp 9.99998477 (4 hour automatic shutdown) |
Defensive Systems: | Type 5 Main Shield Generator (MSG-5) |
Armament: | Phasers: 1 bank of 4 Type 1 (F/360D) Torpedoes:1 Torpedo/Probe Launcher (1F) Payload: 5 Quantum, 10 Photon Torpedoes |
Other Capabilities: | Planet Landing Capabilities - Blue Alert |
Computer System: | Daystrom Industries HSCS-3 |
Tractor/Repulsor: | 2 Main Tractor/Repulsor Beams, 6 Docking Tractors |
Sensors: | Andorian Industries FSMSA-1 |
Offensive Rating: | 35% |
Defensive Rating: | 60% |
Maneuverability Rating: | 90% |
CER: | 61.6% |
Internal Layout
Deck One
Crew Quarters
Engineering
Sickbay
Cargo Bay and Shuttlebay
Vessels
Name | Registry | Launched |
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USS Yeager | FSC-28018 | |
USS Magellan | FSC-28019 | 2419 |
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