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'''''Anchorage''-class stations''' are among the most common stations in the Federation. Based on the same rough design as the much smaller [[Regula Class|''Regula''-class research station]], the ''Anchorage''-class is intended to service starships, either as a standalone starbase or as the orbital component of a planetside base.
{{StationSpecifications
| image = [[File:Regulusclass.png]]
| name = Anchorage
| affiliation = United Federation of Planets
| role = Multi-Role Medium Station
| precedingClass = [[Watchtower Class|'"Watchtower'' class]]
| succeedingClass =
| dateEntered = 2349
| expectedDuration = 100 years
| expectedRefit = 25 years
| crewComplement = 1,000
| civilians = 3,000
| populationCap = 5,000
| length = 750 meters
| width = 1,142 meters
| diameter = (starbase only)
| height = 1,713 meters
| decks = 82
| propulsionSystem = 10 manuvering thrusters
| energyWeapons = 18x Type-XII Phaser Arrays
| torpLaunchers = 4x Burst Fire Torpedo Launchers
| torpPayload = 400 Photon Torpedoes
| shields = Graviton Shields
| dockingfacilities = *2 Small Starship Bays
*4 Shuttle Bays
*6 Docking Ports
| shuttles = 16
| runabouts = 4
| fighters =
| msd =
}}'''''Anchorage''-class stations''' are among the most common stations in the Federation. Based on the same rough design as the much smaller [[Regula Class|''Regula''-class research station]], the ''Anchorage''-class is intended to service starships, either as a standalone starbase or as the orbital component of a planetside base.

Revision as of 03:30, 2 July 2021

Template:StationSpecificationsAnchorage-class stations are among the most common stations in the Federation. Based on the same rough design as the much smaller Regula-class research station, the Anchorage-class is intended to service starships, either as a standalone starbase or as the orbital component of a planetside base.