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  • ...ation of these systems. They handle the most energy-intensive and critical systems of any ship or station, especially those concerned with taking a ship from ...heir staff, and need to be consulted on any change in status of the ship's systems to ensure they do not interfere with normal operations. Their duty station
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  • Following a refit of the starship's deflector and holographic systems in 2400, the USS ''Olympic'' was assigned to [[Sarek Squadron]] in [[Task F ...ent research across every scientific specialty within its science labs and sensor analysis suites
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  • ...extra phaser array lining the underneath of the pod and enhanced targeting systems have significantly augmented the Fe’s weapons complement.
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  • ...engineering itself, including access to environmental controls, propulsion systems and the warp core. ...Room, Multi-use offices, Escape Pod Access, Aft Bridge Airlock, and Upper Sensor Platform
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  • ...their origins in the ''Intrepid'' class, the ''Yeager'' class had powerful sensor arrays, which were put to good use in their role as picket ships for Deep S ...sive because of the difficulties presented by two different generations of systems interacting.
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  • ...ustoms enforcement cutter. These odd ships have a very powerful long-range sensor array but are otherwise remarkable except for their single nacelle design. ...nable telescopic sensor array, the ''Freedom''-class scout had the longest sensor range of any Federation starship when it was first launched in 2339. It is
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  • ...ts reaches are difficult to navigate and obscure sensors, many of the star systems within are home to colonies, research settlements, or mining facilities. ...lson Nebula during the Earth-Romulan War, where its obfuscations of sensor systems made its monitoring strategically essential. With neither side particularly
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  • ...nal scientific assignments, but these ships are mainly intended to collect sensor data and return it to Starfleet for analysis. ...Rhode Island'' family and are tuned for high speed and low visibility. The sensor tower in the ship's center also serves as a warp field governor that narrow
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  • ...ernal docking wheel. The lower hull includes the energy reactor, while the sensor array is located at the very bottom. ...ded by progress in automation technology. Upgrading and refitting internal systems has allowed the station to reduce its standard crew complement to approxima
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  • ...ips. Unlike the ''Galaxy'' or ''Intrepid'', the ''Dreadnought''’s powerful sensor array is more attuned to tactical situations, but can be configured to adeq ...tirely with combat in mind from its weapons to its engines to its powerful sensor array.
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  • ...cooperation or larger infrastructure, as the USS ''Voyager'' encountered a sensor network that reached from the Delta Quadrant to the outer edges of the Alph ...d sophisticated, possessing highly advanced technology; it is possible the sensor network dates back to these times, and it remains highly prized and jealous
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  • ...section as the ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula'', the ''Luna'' can change out her sensor pallets on the fly to install specialized equipment fabricated in her indus Many of the internal systems aboard the ''Luna'' are adapted from the ''Nebula'' and ''Intrepid''-classe
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  • ...tion]] until 2399, it is largely open space with numerous uninhabited star systems. The only major power is the [[Gradin Belt#Minor Powers|Chokuzan Republic]] ...Annari blockade from around their world. Further analysis of the Kraylor’s sensor logs indicated that a subspace rupture was formed by an omega molecule bein
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  • ...ar. This class is limited by its specialization; while it carries multiple sensor suites and lab types, it’s not as well-rounded as other classes. All vessels of this class have dedicated planetary sensor domes above and below their primary hulls. In the scout configuration, this
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  • ...the most effective scanning platforms in Starfleet. With the addition of a sensor pod, the ''Nebula''-class can read a newspaper on Cardassia from Bajor, at ...he ''Galaxy'' has, due to a slightly smaller warp core. The impulse engine systems are significantly different, as the ''Nebula'' uses exhaust diffusers to pr
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  • ...unknown space and as a tactically-oriented scout that can use her powerful sensor platforms to seek out threat vessels. ...form, with a high top speed that gives her the ability to scout unexplored systems effectively. She retains many of the science labs from her older sister, th
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  • ...-equipped, her primary purpose is to perform in-depth surveys of planetary systems and especially of M-class planets for possible colonization. ...ation, including eleven science labs of varying types, an extensive set of sensor arrays, and a large complement of probes. One key feature of this class is
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  • ...ard, and one on each nacelle, which give it wide sensor coverage. The main sensor array is located just forward of the deflector/weapons array, and draws pow ...ars independent of support, thanks to their efficient engines and reliable systems, to allow for long-distance surveys. Typically, long-distance missions oper
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  • ...collapsed and new factions arising, it is a volatile region of independent systems with an uncertain future. Fledgling cooperation between [[Starfleet]] and t ...Earth Starfleet during the Romulan War, and upon the conflict's end, many systems were assigned to the Neutral Zone. As such, the Federation side of the bord
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  • ...for deep space tactical engagements with significant advancements in many systems all contained in one space frame. Regenerative shielding, ablative hull arm ...g missions beyond Federation space. Routine maintenance of her complicated systems drew the ship back to Earth in 2378, which was fortunate as another crisis
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  • ...'Gagarin''-class heavy escort, the ''Edison'' provides advanced long-range sensor capabilities to border task groups and can substitute effectively for dedic ...llar surveys. They can also be used effectively to survey planets and star systems as well, when a dedicated science vessel is either not available or not req
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  • ...ing interesting phenomena for actual science vessels to follow up on. With sensor pods, the ''New Orleans'' is quite good at stellar mapping, however, and th ...warp journeys, while also providing additional navigational and long-range sensor equipment. This deflector can also be used to pierce through stellar anomal
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  • ...ensive, while the connecting pieces provide structural support and contain systems like the power and shield generators, communications arrays, and sensors. M ...spires. The top of the station also contains aerials for communication and sensor equipment.
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  • ...ruggles with in-depth scientific surveys, while she retains the long-range sensor arrays contained in the ''Intrepid'', and so is ideal both for front-line e ...er overall top speed is more limited as the ship’s mass is greater and her systems have been tuned more for ease of maintenance than raw spring speed.
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  • ...ratory missions, with a full suite of science labs and advanced long-range sensor arrays, though these sensors are primarily tuned towards tactical applicati ...conceal its precise tactical capabilities, as the majority of her weapons systems are hidden between the ship’s separation planes and only become evident o
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  • ...eign]]'' classes, the ''Vesta'' combines speed with the latest exploratory systems to round out Starfleet's explorer inventory. As of the 25th century, only a Computer systems aboard the ''Vesta'' us the latest version of hybrid bioneural-isolinear ci
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  • ...xploration, the ''Sutherland'' excels at the follow-up. Fully customizable sensor palettes are designed to house a comprehensive suite of Starfleet’s most The sheer size and complexity of the scientific systems aboard the ''Sutherland'' have limited its ability to carry out long-range
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  • ...tiers of Federation space where it combined its speed with advanced sensor systems to keep a watchful eye on the horizon. ...Science's fast response team, Theta-Squad. With a minor refit to internal systems to support the new operating profile the vessel and crew found a renewed vi
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  • ...large cruiser design has a full complement of generalist science labs and sensor arrays, giving it the ability to analyze the wide variety of phenomena it w ...iser in the fleet, an extremely impressive Warp 9.99. The power generation systems are all reinforced and have been built with added redundancies to increase
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  • ...y-six hours as well as impressive sublight maneuverability. A cutting-edge sensor suite allows the ''Luna''-class starship to perform high-resolution scans o
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  • ...of space, with a large number of advanced sensor probes that can linger in systems for years at a time. The ''Typhon''’s greatest strength is its ability to ...he ship’s compact hull is packed with quarters for its pilots, engineering systems, and the hanger bays themselves. However, given their capability to serve a
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  • ...-class has completely replaced the original in Starfleet service. As their systems are now twenty years behind the times and their original spaceframes are ov ''Centaur II''-class vessels have a large planetary sensor dome on the ventral surface of their saucer section, an enhanced version of
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  • ...eet cruiser classes, the ''Echelon'' carries a full range of science labs, sensor pallets, and scientific specialists. These ships perform generalist duties ...dedicated guest quarters, conference facilities, and variable life support systems. These starships are also good candidates for transporting ambassadors with
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  • '''Deck 00''': Sensor Platform '''Deck 07''': Holodeck/Transporter Rooms/Auxiliary Systems/Impulse Engineering
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  • ...powerful spaceborne sensor arrays of their time, and her eighteen modular sensor pallets continue to be able to use the latest scientific scanner equipment. ...heir large warp cores provided ample power for her scientific and tactical systems as well, and they boast large engineering crews to keep everything operatin
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  • Ship wide holographic systems on the ''Shackleton'' are limited to the emergency holographic programmes o .... It's primary mission was the construction of the Archanis Array, a large sensor platform designed for deep space research but was used instead to track the
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  • ...f her size; the leading edge of the upper nacelle pylon hosts a panoply of sensor pallets, and the powerful main deflector system allows her to look deep int ...n on some ships of this size, the main deflector’s generation and focusing systems take up a significant amount of space on the keel of the ship. This added d
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  • ...ons than ever, and her high speed makes her capable of scouting unexplored systems and regions when necessary. ...'' of the 25th century is capable of effective, initial surveys of distant systems, or more detailed surveys if outfitted properly in advance. She lacks the r
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  • ...ature of her refit was only minor, involving updating many of the standard systems aboard the vessel and returning her to a standard configuration for a multi ...nt modification but caused severe stress damage to her hull and warp drive systems. This was also at the expense of having to override a number of failsafe's
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  • ...following the appointment of her commanding officer have equipped her with systems that allow her to fulfil a dangerous objective; to gather intelligence on K ...ing her armaments and defensive array whilst still maintaining much of the sensor and communications capabilities she had previously.
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  • ...ems and one black hole, designated as Jck 6-9748. Neither of the five star systems are in any danger to the blackhole, unless the blackhole were to get any bi .... The sector is still in need of a full exploration and survey of its star systems.
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  • For a ship of her size and mission profile, ''Temeraire'' has an enviable sensor suite widely believed to be on par with vessels such as the ''Galaxy'' and ...ontrols, the representative from engineering has full access to the ship's systems.
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  • ...he innovations created by Seven of Nine for ''Voyager'', and Borg-inspired sensor enhancements have been implemented across the class. ...the ADSB believed that the increases in efficiency created by her advanced systems would be outweighed by her extensive maintenance demands and small fuel res
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  • ...nfiguration, they feed data directly into twin advanced computer cores and sensor analysis suites to allow their crews to scan space with incredible precisio ...all of the additional tactical systems or the extra fuel and life support systems it would need for long-range missions without support. The medical and tran
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  • ...also equipped with a complement of observation probes, which can linger in systems after the ship has passed through to keep an eye on things there, notifying On the top of the superstructure, there is a large combination long-range sensor and long-range communications array, which enhances the ''Keldon'''s explor
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  • Again, like it’s other equipment the sensor array is a simple dependable system that is more geared towards helping thi ...in the 2110s and over the years has been upgraded with enhanced operating systems and some hardware improvements. Only in 2145 was the computer core replaced
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  • ...ited scientific and exploration duties. Although it has a state-of-the-art sensor suite, the primary purpose is for finding and tracking targets in combat. L ...s]] Bird-of-Prey which has merely received numerous refits to her internal systems over the decades. The most notable integrated design that allows the ''Mat'
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  • ...med after Dr. Leah Brahms in recognition for her work designing the engine systems for the ''Galaxy''-class explorer and ''Nebula''-class exploratory cruiser. ...medical facilities, enormous subspace communications repeaters and active sensor arrays, and a potent defensive array capable of holding back an armada for
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  • ...rations, the D'Ghor launched a consolidated assault against key Federation systems, a surprise strike anticipated by Starfleet, who were reinforced by a strik ...freight shipments, and colony worlds. Notable among these targets were the systems of the Meronia Cluster, a breadbasket of the region already afflicted by a
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  • ...otection of [[Saratoga Squadron]], ''Constellation'' travelled through the sensor-dampening [[Ciater Nebula]] to pass through Dominion-occupied space undetec The ''Constellation'' crew gathered sensor data from uncrewed observatories and subspace relays beyond Federation spac
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  • ...oderate internal damage. This included the station's primary communication systems, and when Starfleet Command could not contact the station, they sent the US ...Dorsal Array Network, which consists of Communications, the primary sensor systems, and several Shield Emitters.
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  • ...figurations, all of which share a common hull design and basic engineering systems, but which vary in their intended mission. ...d of a voyage, further obviating the need for a large crew. The propulsion systems are tuned to deliver consistent performance of Warp 6, at the expense of ba
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  • ...t of the cockpit. Additional roll-bar modules such as torpedo launchers or sensor arrays can be added above the vessel as well. ...fficient warp core and the extensive instrumentation and advanced tactical systems adapted from the ''Delta Flyer'' project. While the development of more pow
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  • ...Sector for centuries, it is so distant and vast that huge numbers of star systems, stellar clusters, nebulae, and other phenomena remain unmapped and unexplo ...e itself to conduct reconnaissance, or establishing networks of probes and sensor arrays to watch remotely.
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  • ...ite and huge load of replicable probes allowed it to survey dozens of star systems entirely on its own without a need to resupply, and to do so with previousl ...condary hulls. These bands have hundreds of attachment points for discrete sensor pallets, allowing them to carry both generalized, mission-specific, and sin
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  • ...old these sensors further away from the ship's power generation and engine systems to minimize the impacts of localized interference on their operation. The e ...ip's much greater internal volume, thanks to miniaturized power generation systems and more advanced hull construction methods.
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  • ...benefit is seen from this technique as foes can simply ignore white swarf systems. This technique remains a stellar engineering curiosity and it is the opini All sensor readings and information regarding the subspace flexure detected in star sy
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  • ...ound the rim of the saucer section that gives them impressive medium-range sensor abilities. This feature makes them better at reconnaissance missions and pa ...evoted to cargo storage, but they can also be fitted with sensors or other systems.
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  • ...d quick to build as possible. With a standard crew complement of 20, their systems are highly automated. The ''Regula'' design has been upscaled into the ''[[ ...lass listening posts monitor incoming and outgoing traffic with long-range sensor pods. They also conduct deep space signals intelligence. Sometimes, these s
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  • ...cers. Due to its combat applications, the ''Diligent'' does boast a robust sensor array, though it is particularly lacking when it comes to orbital scans or ...chnology, including bio-neural circuitry, new sensor suites and propulsion systems, at the expense of being somewhat larger, it represented an overall improve
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  • ...or the space to embark extra equipment. It is stored between the planetary sensor dome and the main deflector on the underside of the ''Luna'''s primary hull ...ttle and the onboard computers are linked directly with their mothership's systems to provide fast and effective data collection. This craft uses a novel inte
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  • ...'' together was relatively simple and by December 2155, the ship's primary systems were almost at one hundred percent operational efficiency. ...hallenger'']] and the others due to the fact that a majority of the ship's systems were operational and ready, even though he was missing half of his crew and
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  • ...ence departments. It also tends to carry fewer non-mission scientists. The sensor pallet configuration is quite similar, with lateral bands of sensors runnin Tactical systems are roughly equivalent between the ''Galaxy'' and ''Ross''-class designs, a
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  • ...ot, by any means, a ship of exploration or science. The primary use of its sensor array is to track down and hunt targets. The ''B'rel'' has limited capabili ...nd landing (wings up). Over the years the design has stayed the same while systems including the warp drive, impulse drive, disruptor cannons, and torpedo lau
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  • ...lingon command to be analyzed as well as using the ''K't'inga's'' advanced sensor suite in combat situations against perspective targets. Historically, becau ...s during much of its lifetime. In the modern era, ships with more advanced sensor suites such as the ''Vor'cha''-class or [[Negh'Var Class|''Negh'Var''-class
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  • ...scientific equipment, and research personnel. It also has a comprehensive sensor suite installed in the lateral band of the saucer section, which makes it q ...he ''Galaxy'' and ''Nebula'' classes, as well as to upgrade their tactical systems. The resulting design is still quite awkward--the shape of the ship was opt
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  • ...and command facilities, while the superstructure contains power generation systems, the ship’s twin shuttle bays, an extensive cargo management area, and th ...ship’s main bridge. These two deflectors both extend the ship’s long-range sensor range and provide the necessary deflector power for the newer vessel’s mu
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  • ...cargo bays, as well as the station's primary communications and long-range sensor array. ...e space lanes around the station clear of debris and help focus long-range sensor scans.
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  • ...t vessels in her size category. While its laboratory spaces and scientific sensor sophistication are limited, it is still capable of undertaking missions of ...' could not compare with the ''Sovereign'' in armaments or complexities of systems, and was sacrificing the tactical exceptionality of the ''Prometheus'' for
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  • ...is located at the very top of the station. Studded with communications and sensor aerials, this five story module is elevated from the rest of the station an ...m. The majority of the space in the core is given over to mission-critical systems, such as additional labs, engineering support spaces, and computer cores. T
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  • ...Class|''Sutherland''-class]]’ need for massive power generation to operate sensor palettes and computer processing that would have only been possible aboard ...chamber tightly encircled the warp core to allow easy access to the vital systems, with further engineering functions in the antechamber beyond the reactor c
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  • ...perations into the many unknown corners of the Midgard Sector, with robust sensor equipment able to identify possible threats or locations of scientific inte ...control panel on the bridge. At the very rear of the bridge is the master systems display (MSD) panel, flanked by consoles and controls against the bulkhead.
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  • ...e near federation space, so the decision was made to look towards suitable systems in the outermost regions of known space to conduct this research ..., both for its radiation-absorbing properties and general concealment from sensor sweeps performed by passing ships.
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  • ...f scientific capabilities, the ''Bortasqu' '' does host a state-of-the-art sensor suite that is more than capable of handling nearly any spatial phenomena en ...of hundreds of warriors is required to constantly monitor and maintain the systems.
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  • ...flood an area of space with probes remarkably quickly, creating a powerful sensor network. ...most captains as doing so will leave both halves of the ship without vital systems. The secondary hull has no main impulse engine, while the primary lacks war
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  • ..., ''Aquarius''-class starships do have onboard science labs and well-tuned sensor suites that allow them to conduct scientific missions near to their home po These weapons systems have lower overall power output than either of the two classes they were bo
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  • ...missions where a more capable explorer might be wasted. In addition, these sensor bands allow the ship to perform its scientific duties while also patrolling ...ge portion of the ship’s interior volume not devoted to the ship’s primary systems is devoted to cargo space and crew facilities. This makes the ''Excelsior''
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  • ...orsal surface. This twelve-deck saucer contains the majority of the ship’s systems, as well as crew quarters and cargo facilities. A superstructure on the dor ...d vessels away from the combat zone, retrieving escape pods, and providing sensor data to combat-ready vessels. Their lack of serious offensive capabilities
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  • ...the third of her class and features the latest in Starfleet technology and systems from the ground up. Assigned to [[Task Force 47]] to take part in the explo [[File:Pathfidner Systems Map h31180y DA.png|thumb|Pathfinder Master Display System by h31180y on Dev
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  • ...ors, supplemented by data inputs from enhanced navigational and long-range sensor arrays located in both the primary hull and aft-mounted deflector pod.   � ...isting of a broad primary hull which contains the majority of the vessel’s systems and a separate navigational deflector pod situated aft of the primary hull
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  • *Conduct scientific research on nearby systems and identify sites for future Federation colonization. ...ep space, both with physical engineering and logistics support and through sensor and communications functions. Olympia Station is the last starbase any vess
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  • ...lished, that Mellstoxx became considered one of the more peripheral ‘safe’ systems. It was not a region at any particular risk from pirates or military incurs Notable nearby systems or regions include:
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  • ...edock module with a narrower footprint, as advances in shield and computer systems allowed for miniaturization. ...able of serving an important part in Starfleet's logistics chain. Computer systems use the latest LCARs touch panels and many stations have now been upgraded
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  • ...Type-8 shuttle is an uprated version of the Type-6, with enhanced computer systems, shields, and Type-VI phasers mounted by default, as a response to increasi ...s a large wrap-around console with access to the shuttle's enhanced sensor systems. Entry is provided through an aft hatch, which has a fold-down ramp and a r
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  • ...ions of even greater durations, with additional fuel and energy production systems, as well as substantial mission-configurable spaces in the hull flares for ...he hull space that was given up for additional impulse reactors and engine systems could be put to better use in order to house advanced scientific equipment
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  • ...e the Pathfinder for both its primary mission and to carry experiments and sensor pallets for secondary missions. The second and third bands also contain min ...f, but it is still packed with enough cutting-edge technology and delicate systems to make it a challenge for any engineer. Unlike the ''Intrepid'', the ''Pat
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  • ...and moons of the system for over a century. But Sevury was one of several systems attacked and occupied in the Dominion’s initial attack. As Starfleet’s # The [[Shangris Science Station]], whose sensor array has been turned to monitor Starfleet operations.
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  • Dotted with sensor and short-range communications spires, the administration levels are locate ...able of serving an important part in Starfleet's logistics chain. Computer systems use the latest LCARs touch panels and many stations have now been upgraded
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  • *Minor Facility Commander (Sensor Station, Deuterium Facility, Small Drydock, etc.) *Impulse Systems Specialist
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  • ...close to Federation space. The ''Norway''-class has the same large forward sensor pallet employed aboard the ''Intrepid''-class light explorer, which gives i Computer systems aboard the ''Norway'' were originally isolinear, but they have since been u
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  • ...ing sighted on long-range sensors. Your mission is to negotiate and secure sensor readings from as many local powers as possible, all of whom have reason to ...ortedly destroyed lone, small ships but has only approached inhabited star systems at a distance, seemingly scanning before moving on. Your ship is ordered to
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  • ...Ambassador'' is a large, reliable design that introduced a number of major systems to the fleet, including phaser arrays. They have been updated a number of t ...incorporate Borg technology along with advanced propulsion and exploration systems. Currently the largest class of light explorer, its main distinction betwee
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  • ...tever reason, the Borg have left some assets behind - technology, internal systems, even drones disconnected from the Collective. ...nes may be perhaps reasoned with - can a Borg facility’s internal security systems, disconnected from the Collective but keeping their core programming, and p
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  • ..., as well as medical facilities, labs, secure cargo bays, and crew support systems. Near the center of this module is the station's arboretum, which is a cyli Computer systems remain isolinear and interfaces are standard LCARS touch panels rather than
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  • ...have captured the Liakso Array telescope, one of the Federation’s largest sensor arrays, located in the [[Arcania Cluster]]. They are using it to track alli ...r force and how they have overcome the odds. Maybe it’s a [[ma:Sensor_echo|sensor echo]], an [[ma:Echo_displacement|echo displacement]] or [[ma:Hologenerator
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  • ...Department is responsible for the operation of Starbase Bravo's defensive systems, including shields, phasers, and photon torpedoes. They are also frequently *The Sensors Intelligence Section uses the station's sensor arrays to keep a direct eye on all ships in the system and surrounding sect
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  • ...Triangle that had been missed by explorers for centuries thanks to unusual sensor properties in the area. The brief is simple: install a communications array ...abling the ship and all of her fighters. It's a race against time to bring systems back online before the fighter pilots run out of oxygen, and before opportu
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  • ...rgo operations, and recreation facilities. Both hemispheres have towers of sensor equipment at their poles. ...give the station enough power to comfortably operate all of its defensive systems simultaneously and keep the station's docking operations well-supplied.
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  • ...to a distance of 35,000km of the collapsed star’s core to obtain adequate sensor readings. Their course took them within the accretion disc itself, at extre ...mmit acts of violence and destruction against both personnel and/or ship's systems in the vicinity. To these ends, the use of handheld anti-personnel weapons,
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  • ...ore, meaning that the ship is at its most efficient when both hulls' power systems are in operation. ...ng crew required for normal operations is still very large. Other advanced systems include multiphasic radiator plates--which help disperse exotic particles c
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