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| name = Temeraire
| image = [[Image:Sutherland class aftb.png|275px]]
| prefix = USS
| name = Sutherland
| image = [[Image:Temeraire.jpg|350px]]
| affiliation = Starfleet
| registry = NCC-89893
| class = Inquiry
| affiliation = [[Starfleet]]
| status = Active
| commission = 2399
| decommission =
| destroyed =
| taskforce = [[Task Force 47]]
| quadrant = [[Alpha Quadrant]]
| role = Heavy Cruiser
| role = Heavy Cruiser
| co = [[bfms_char:43643|Captain Tharia sh'Elas]]
| dateEntered = 2398
| xo = [[bfms_char:49898|Commander Vasoch Gor]]
| expectedLife = 100 Years
| dedication =  
| expectedRefit = 10 Years
| timeResupply = 3 Years
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| emergencyCap = 12,800
| length = 580 meters
| width = 520 meters
| height = 180 meters
| decks = 45
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| cruiseSpeed = Warp 7
| maxSpeed = Warp 9
| emergencySpeed = Warp 9.8 (12 hours)
| energyWeapons =*4x Type-XII Phaser Arrays
| torpLaunchers =
Pod mounted:
*2 forward
*2 aft
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*150 Quantum Torpedoes
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{{quote|Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. |'''Confucius - ''Ship's Dedication Quote'''''}}
The '''USS ''Temeraire''''' is an [[Inquiry Class|''Inquiry'' Class]] starship assigned to the [[Fourth Fleet]] under the command of [[bfms_char:43643|Captain Tharia sh'Elas]]. After an inquiry into the disastrous testing of the MARS stealth system aboard the Inquiry-class starship Thesis, Starfleet Command relieved [[bfms_char:43418|Captain Italia Ruas]] of her command, opting to merge the crew with that of their aging counterpart, the [[USS Santa Fe]]. Whilst undergoing an overhaul, the ship has all traces of the controversial system removed, and is recommissioned with a new name and a new commanding officer. Redesignated as the USS Temeraire, pronounced ''Tem-uh-rare'', the ship’s technological advancements and experienced personnel make her a perfect candidate for a new mission.


==Design and Layout==
The '''''Sutherland''-class research cruiser''' is a large science vessel derived from the Nebula-class heavy cruiser. It is intended to carry large-scale instruments into the field with large crews of scientific personnel; it is by far the largest dedicated science vessel in service. Compared to the ''Nebula'', many of its exterior features have been simplified and it is more lightly armed. These vessels can mainly be found making use of their vast scientific and research capabilities to perform extremely detailed studies of planets, celestial phenomena, anomalies, and entire regions of space.
{{For|article=[[Inquiry Class|''Inquiry''-class heavy cruiser]]}}Designed in response to Starfleet's change in emphasis following events of the 2380's, the Inquiry-class is designated as a heavy cruiser. As one of the fastest, most well-armed starships of her size, the Inquiry-class is a design that is quickly becoming commonplace throughout the Federation thanks to the standardisation of the class. Such standardisation has enabled a second 'block' of starships to be commissioned, making use of new technological advancements and upgrades. Temeraire is the fifth of the Block-II vessels to be constructed.


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 her Sovereign cousin, which make her more than adequate to deal with any scientific mission, discovery or phenomenon she might encounter. Although she is more than capable to perform a wide variety of mandates, it is combat where the ship excels. With an impressive array of phasers, four burst fire torpedo launchers, a large compliment of torpedoes and a high capacity shield grid, the Temeraire is one of the most combat proficient vessels in her size category, earning her the moniker of a ‘pocket battleship’. A somewhat unique feature of the class is the existence of additional hard points across the exterior hull which allow for additional pulse phaser cannons in the bow and micro torpedo launchers, allowing the crew to refit the ship into an even more capable heavy cruiser. A much more manoeuvrable option compared to her larger cousins, but also other ships in her category, Temeraire can fly rings around virtually any threat that comes her way, making perfect use of her weapons array. A tough little ship, Temeraire can shrug off most hits that come her way, making her perfect for the unknown territories beyond the Thomas Expanse.
=== Science and Exploration ===
While rarely being deployed at a long enough range to be on the truly cutting edge of space exploration, the ''Sutherland'' excels at the follow-up. Fully customizable sensor palettes are designed to house a comprehensive suite of Starfleet’s most advanced particle detection technology. From quarks to chronitons, photons to quantum filaments; if it’s there, the ''Sutherland'' will sniff it out. As a result, the geo-imaging, cartographic, and data collection capabilities of this class of ship are second to none.   


Internally, Temeraire benefits from a high degree of automation which means that, despite having mission capability on par with the Sovereign, Temeraire has less than half the crew complement. Happily, this ensures a comfortable standard of accommodation throughout the ship, and a variety of recreation facilities. Some of the more unique features she possesses are the recreational facilities which largely follow the perimeter of the saucer section (apart from on decks such as that with the through-deck shuttle bay). These facilities are connected as a promenade that circle from the port-side of the saucer, round the bow and to the starboard-side in an almost 270 degree rotation. These facilities provide a surprising sense of openness and elevate the claustrophobia often associated with space travel. In the event of an emergency, these recreational areas can be converted for triage purposes or refugee accommodation. A large crew lounge facility is located above the forward shuttle bay.
Like its predecessor, the large internal volume of the ''Sutherland'' makes it something of a “mobile starbase” in terms of scientific output. Extensive laboratory complexes and specialist analytical facilities are networked with bio-neural computing power measuring in yottaFLOPS. Again, like the ''Nebula'', there exists a large amount of vacant internal space available for upgrades, mission-specific equipment, and anything else that might be considered necessary for the wide variety of missions a ''Sutherland''-class vessel might find itself assigned to.


===Bridge, Deck One===
With a detachment of five runabouts and fourteen shuttlecraft, the ''Sutherland'' has all it needs to act as a temporary base of operations for smaller manned missions. These range from observation of stellar phenomena from different vantage points to collection and cataloging of bio-specimens during planetary surveys. Resources also exist aboard the ''Sutherland'' for the transportation of industrial replimat components planetside. While large, these replimats are limited to the production of field hospitals, emergency shelters, “duck blinds” and research outposts. The construction of any larger structures remains beyond the scope of a single vessel.  
Modelled on the successful layout of its older, larger cousin the Sovereign-class, the bridge of the Temeraire has a slightly altered colour scheme and a much changed console layout across the bridge. Making the most of a variety of technological advancements, such as holoprojectors, holographic communications, in-built weapons lockers and three dimensional computer displays in places, the Inquiry-class bridge module is one of the most advanced in the fleet. Perhaps one of its most charming features is the emblem of the United Federation of Planets emblazoned on the carpeting as a constant reminder of all the ship stands for.
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<div class="thumbcaption">Bridge module, USS <i>Temeraire</i>.</div>
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In a move away from more recent styles, and harking back to the traditional layouts of yesteryear, the Temeraire has a single center command seat for the commanding officer. Directly head of them, down a few steps and between the commanding officer and the holographic viewscreen, two angled consoles serve as duty stations for Operations (port) and Flight Operations (starboard). Next, and facing into the heart of the bridge to allow maximum participation with the rest of the bridge crew are duty stations for science (port) and tactical operations (starboard). Directly behind the commanding officer, and in a further break from tradition, a combined duty station serves as positioning for the two most senior advisors and assistants to the ship's commander; the Strategic Operations Officer (port) and Executive Officer (starboard). Around the outside of the bridge, there are countless other additional stations. Behind the main science station on the port bulkhead, additional science and medical consoles are available for mission operations, as well as access to life support and environmental controls. Adjacent to them on the starboard bulkhead, mission operations and security stations ensure the continued safety of the ship and crew on a day to day, mission by mission basis. On the aft bulkhead, engineering is the focus. With a large, entirely interactive and customizable master systems display (MSD) and other engineering controls, the representative from engineering has full access to the ship's systems.


Around the command center, four doors provide access to and from the bridge. On the forward port bulkhead, access is available to the observation lounge, whilst the starboard door grants access to the commanding officer's private ready room (available for use by any officer in command of the ship). At the aft of the bridge, both doors provide access to turbo lifts which enable the crew to access the command center from the rest of the bridge. The starboard turbo lift grants express, overridden access to key locations such as engineering, shuttlebay 1, sickbay, tactical astrometrics and transporter rooms 1 and 2.
The sheer size and complexity of the scientific systems aboard the ''Sutherland'' have limited its ability to carry out long-range independent operations. Although internal space and mission pods can be used for extra deuterium storage, the colossal energy requirements of maintaining the ''Sutherland''’s scientific and computational prowess make its deployment to very far-flung regions of the galaxy both unlikely and inefficient. Starfleet has instead commissioned these ships to operate as massive mobile data collection platforms, regularly returning to a starbase to disseminate information and take on new mission-critical modules, materiel, and personnel.  


==Notable Crew==
=== Diplomatic ===
As one of the newer cruiser generation, the Temeraire is home to around 350 personnel from no less than 73 different species and member states of the Federation and beyond. Some of the ship’s more notable crew include:
The size of the ''Sutherland'' makes it a viable option for hosting diplomatic functions and conferences and transporting large groups of dignitaries between destinations within Federation space. Such meetings and events often form part of Starfleet’s obligations under research sharing agreements negotiated between the Federation and other galactic powers. In such cases, the ''Sutherland'' may well find itself traveling beyond Federation borders in the name of scientific cooperation.  


'''Commanding Officer:''' Captain Tharia sh'Elas ''(Andorian Female)''<br>
Humanitarian aid is an area in which the ''Sutherland'' excels. Reconfigurable space throughout the ship, along with mission pods containing hospital facilities, storage, and emergency shelters, allow the ''Sutherland'' to assist with a whole host of mission types in this arena. Planetary evacuations, contagions, natural disasters, and famine relief are all scenarios in which the ''Sutherland'' would be a capable responder.  
'''Executive Officer:''' Commander Vasoch Gor ''(Tellarite Male)''<br>
'''Strategic Operations Officer:''' Lieutenant Commander T'Prynn ''(Vulcan Female)''<br>
'''Chief Medical Officer:''' Lieutenant Commander Zinn ''(Deltan Male)''<br>
'''Chief Flight Operations Officer:''' Lieutenant Dante Rawlings ''(Terran Male)''<br>
'''Chief Science Officer:''' Lieutenant Akaria Okan ''(Risian Female)''<br>
'''Chief Tactical Operations Officer:''' Lieutenant Noli Auru ''(Bajoran Female)''<br>
'''Chief Operations Officer:''' Lieutenant Linn Mora ''(Bolian Male)''<br>
'''Chief Engineering Officer:''' Lieutenant Prida Rala ''(Bajoran-Cardassian Hybrid Female)''<br>
'''Counsellor:''' Lieutenant J.G. Vittoria Chiera ''(Betazoid Female)''<br>


==Deck Layout==
It is uncommon, but not unheard of for ships of the ''Sutherland'' to engage in first contact missions. The most likely scenario here would be following on from initial discoveries made by scout ships without the means to establish meaningful diplomatic connections alone, such as ''Nova'' or ''Rhode'' ''Island''-class vessels. More likely would be the involvement of the ''Sutherland'' with second contact missions with civilizations known to be peaceful, possessing similar cultural interests to the Federation. In this situation, the ''Sutherland'' acts as an ideal showcase of Federation science and research technology.
{| class="wikitable"
|- style="font-weight:bold;"
! Deck
! Description
|-
| 1
| Bridge, Captain's Ready Room, Observation/Conference Lounge
|-
| 2
| CO's Quarters, XO's Quarters and Office, Enlisted Affairs Office, Emergency Batteries, Weapons Locker
|-
| 3
| Mess Hall, Senior Officer Quarters, Aft Viewing Lounge, Communications Array, Officers' Quarters, Gymnasium
|-
| 4
| Officer Quarters, Crew Quarters, VIP Quarters, Transporter Rooms 1 & 2, Emergency Batteries, Chief Operations Officer's Office
|-
| 5
| Security Offices, Brig, Armoury 1, Security Training Facilities, CIO's Office, Aft Tactical Sensors, Crew Quarters, Holodecks 1 & 2, Cargo Bay 1
|-
| 6
| Main Computer Core (Level 1), Main Computer Core Control, Flight Control Room 1, Science Labs, Arboretum, Diplomatic Facilities, Civilian Quarters, Crew Quarters, Holodecks 3 & 4, Main Shuttlebay (Upper Level)
|-
| 7
| Main Computer Core (Level 2), Main Shuttlebay Flight Deck, Tactical Astrometrics/Stellar Cartography, Main Science Lab, CSO's Office, Counsellor's Office, Hydroponics Bay, Ship's Library, Civilian Quarters, School, Officer's Mess, Main Sickbay and Medical Facility, CMO's Office
|-
| 8
| Main Computer Core (Level 3), Impulse Assembly, Weapons Locker, Engineering Lab, Shuttlebay Elevators, Upper Shuttle Maintenance & Storage, Forward Tactical Sensors
|-
| 9
| Main Computer Core (Level 4), Impulse Engines, Warp Core Subsystems, Lower Shuttle Maintenance & Storage, Dorsal Docking Port, Emergency Transporters, Crew Quarters
|-
| 10
| Impulse Assembly, Deuterium Injectors, Shuttle Repair & Machine Shop, Engineering Support Area, Industrial Replicators, Armoury 2, Crew Quarters, Holodecks 5 & 6, Primary Environmental Control, Cargo Bays 2-5
|-
| 11
| Auxiliary Deflector Controls, Shuttle Elevator Assembly, Airlock, Crew Quarters, Transporter Rooms 3 & 4, Airlocks, RCS Thrusters, Secondary Stores, Secondary shuttlebay (upper)
|-
| 12
| Auxiliary Deflector Array, Primary SIF/IDF/Shield Generators, Systems Support Compartment, Maintenance Bay 1, Secondary shuttle bay (lower)
|-
| 13
| Torpedo Turrets Access, Torpedo Storage, Main Sensor Array, Deuterium Tanks, Science Labs, Crew Mess Hall (Aft), Maintenance Bay 2, Shuttle Storage
|-
| 14
| Deuterium Tanks, Flight Control Room 2, Turbolift Maintenance, Crew quarters
|-
| 15
| Captain's Yacht Access, Secondary Computer Core (Level 1), Weapons Locker, Transporter Room 5, Cargo Bays 6 & 7, Tertiary Stores
|-
| 16
| Secondary Computer Core (Level 2), Reserve Antimatter Storage, Main Navigational Deflector, Deflector Control, Main Engineering, Chief Engineer's Office, Weapons Locker, Warp Nacelle Access, Cargo Bays 8 & 9, Emergency Transporters, Auxiliary Sickbay, Secondary Computer Core (Level 3), Aft Sensor Array, Deflector Assembly, Secondary Plasma Vent, Emergency Transporters
|-
| 17
| Deflector Assembly, Auxiliary SIF/IDF/Shield Generators, Multi-purpose Chamber (Upper), Crew Quarters, Auxiliary Bridge, Lateral Sensors, Secondary Communications Array, Emergency Batteries, Complementary Deflector Assembly, Multi-purpose Chamber (Lower), Primary Stores, Forward Torpedo Launchers (2), Torpedo Magazine, Probe Storage, Primary Communications Array, Tractor Beam Assembly, Turbolift Maintenance. Primary Waste Reclamation
|-
| 18
| Antimatter Storage Pods, Forward Tractor Beam Emitter, Secondary SIF/IDF/Shield Generators, Cargo Bay 10 (Upper), Secondary Stores Antimatter Generator, Torpedo Magazine, Maintenance Bay 3, Cargo Bay 10 (Lower), Secondary Waste Reclamation, Secondary Environmental Control, Tractor Beam Assembly, Antimatter Generator, Antimatter Injectors, Secondary Sensor Array, Sensor Analysis Suite, Aft Tractor Beam Emitter, Aft Torpedo Launchers (2), Torpedo Magazine, Warp Core Jettison Hatch
|}


==History of the USS Temeraire==
=== Engineering ===
[[File:SutherlandOrtho.jpg|alt=Orthographic views of a Sutherland-class cruiser.|thumb|Orthographic views of a ''Sutherland''-class cruiser.]]
The ''Sutherland''’s similar configuration to the ''Nebula'' is where the similarities end. The matching profiles of the two classes belie the fact that every major component of the ''Sutherland'' has been designed from scratch. The ship is outfitted with state-of-the-art systems ready for service well into, and potentially even beyond the 25<sup>th</sup> Century.


===USS ''Temeraire'' In play===
The warp core aboard the ''Sutherland''-class is robust; powerful enough to provide for the needs of sprawling bio-neural computing nodes, subatomic spectral analysis modules, and other starbase-level tools. This has, however, limited the ship’s cruising speed to warp 7. A sprinting speed of warp 9 also means that the ''Sutherland'' might not be the first ship in a given region to reach the site of an incident.  
*Temeraire was formally known as Thesis, with her name changed as part of her new look following an inquiry that saw her previous commander removed from command.
*Previously cordial relations have turned sour as the Thesis crew resent those from the [[USS Santa Fe|Santa Fe]] who have transferred in and took their jobs, replacing respected crew mates (including the captain).
*Temeraire is one of the first vessels, in-character, to be assigned to [[Task Force 47]] and will add strength to the new diplomatic and exploration focused pathfinder group.


===OOC Credits===
Extensive hangar space provides ample space for the ''Sutherland''’s compliment of shuttles and runabouts. The largest of these, housing the majority of the support craft, can be found at the stern of the ship. A second auxiliary bay is located to the rear of the saucer section beneath the mission pod’s overhang. Cargo space also abounds, further highlighting the ship’s usefulness in emergency supply or evacuation missions. Twenty cargo bays can also be found lining either side of the rear ventral saucer section and twenty more are positioned on the underside of the secondary hull. All cargo bays have doors opening directly into space for direct resupply of bulky goods while docked.
A number of images used by the Temeraire are personal commissions produced by hard-working artists and should not be reproduced or used without express permission. Many avatars can be located at Sci-Fi Avatars or are free use from STPMA.


[[Category:Task Force 47]]
Like the ''Nebula'' before it, the ''Sutherland''-class is able to [[Saucer Separation|separate its primary and secondary hulls]]. Unlike its predecessor, however, the ''Sutherland'' saucer section is furnished with two small integral warp nacelles located directly under the impulse engines. These allow the saucer section to independently achieve a cruising speed of warp six. As a result, the ''Sutherland'' has a considerable advantage in the study of large stellar bodies such as nebulae or subspace rifts, which may stretch for light-years across multiple sectors of space. Data triangulation, sample collection, and signal testing can all be achieved to a far more comprehensive degree than if undertaken with probes and support craft. Saucer separation may also be considered before proceeding toward areas of space or stellar phenomena that pose a risk to the ship's safety. Of course, captains may also wish to evacuate civilians and families via saucer separation in anticipation of tactical engagement.
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=== Tactical ===
When placed into a combat situation, the ''Sutherland''-class might be considered somewhat cumbersome from a tactical perspective. Nevertheless, four type XII phaser arrays allow the ship to defend itself adequately from potential harassment by smaller hostile vessels. The hull itself does not have any torpedo launchers and must rely on these to be provided by its mission pod. In its default configuration, the sensor pod comes standard with two forward and two aft probe launchers, which can also be used for torpedoes. They fire more slowly and have a smaller magazine than the launchers on combat-oriented starships. Compared to smaller science vessels like the [[Grissom Class|''Grissom''-class surveyor]], however, the ''Sutherland'' has much more powerful shielding and can drive off most light attacks on its own.
 
If deployed as part of a Starfleet battle group a ''Sutherland'' would be placed in a forward reconnaissance position, taking advantage of its long-range sensor capabilities. In such a situation, group commanders would be careful not to position the ''Sutherland'' too far beyond friendly forces as to risk the ship becoming cut off by a rapidly advancing enemy. A ''Sutherland'' might also be positioned towards the center of a task group so as to be well defended on all sides.  
 
Surveillance activities are also a potential tactical use of the ''Sutherland''’s powerful long-range sensor suite. Captains may select mission pods equipped with subspace telemetry and signal interception hardware, enabling early threat detection and monitoring of poorly encrypted subspace communications.
 
=== Sensor Pod ===
 
This is the default [[Mission Pods|mission pod]] loadout for most ''Sutherland-''class starships and can be switched out when docked at an appropriate starbase. The sensor pod contains Starfleet's highest acuity long-range scanning array capable of being starship deployed. This powerful and highly sensitive piece of technology can be configured to monitor subspace distortions up to five light-years away. Inbuilt quantum spectrometers and neutron pulse resonance scanners are able to image and analyze compositions of celestial bodies down to the nanoatomic level. 
 
The sensor pod is what gives the Sutherland the best eyes and ears of any Starfleet vessel. Without it, the tactical advantages of communications monitoring and ultra-long-range scanning power are lost.  This pod also contains the afore-mentioned probe launching system, which includes the facilities to produce and maintain mission-specific probes, including extremely complex and valuable multi-spatial probes.
 
=== Shipboard Life ===
''Sutherland''-class ships can be incredibly interesting and diverse places to serve aboard. Their considerable size makes for lively communities with plenty of activities available for those who wish to spend their downtime productively, or otherwise. Ships often possess arboretums, zoological centers, and stellar cartography domes along with the usual gamut of bars, lounges, and library archives.  
 
The huge potential for cutting-edge research and specialist equipment attracts some of Starfleet’s keenest scientists. The science departments on these ships are so large that each ship becomes a self-sustaining research community. Even when no specific events take place, sub-department leads and area specialists will often give their own lectures and present their latest research findings to each other.
 
Engineers make up the second-largest department onboard the ''Sutherland''. Keeping computer systems running optimally, fine-tuning finicky scientific apparatus, and transporting and building pre-replicated planetary structures are all potential situations an engineering officer may encounter. This environment favors officers who are jacks of all trades and who appreciate the fact that no two assignments will ever be the same.
 
Commanding such a large ship is no easy task. This assignment involves plenty of management skills when it comes to inter-departmental rivalries and egos that are liable to develop on a science vessel of this size. Captains must learn to balance the research needs of the scientific community with the practicalities of the engineers who make things happen. Friendly rivalries may develop into serious confrontations if not kept in check by a commanding officer with their ear firmly to the ground regarding shipboard goings-on. Pilots and command personnel might feel detached from these conflicts and must themselves be careful to avoid appearing aloof.
 
== Class History ==
In 2384, the Advanced Starship Design Bureau received instructions from Starfleet Command to draw up plans for a new type of science vessel. Growing tensions in the Beta Quadrant caused concern within Starfleet over its ability to continue its exploration mandate should large portions of its fleet need to be repurposed for conflict with the rapidly destabilizing Romulan Star Empire. After two years of sifting through numerous design proposals, the ''Sutherland''-class was the Bureau’s eventual response.
 
The design was favored above all because of its versatility. The chosen spaceframe borrowed heavily from the proven ''Nebula''-class design concept. However, where the ''Nebula'' had been a generalist, involved in the full spectrum of combat operations, first contact missions, and diplomacy, the ''Sutherland'' would become a specialist. Indeed, the ''Sutherland'' was expected to be a “Swiss army knife” of Starfleet’s scientific operations. The ship is larger than its predecessor with even more internal modularity. This provides room for the kind of specialized science laboratories and research facilities that up until now has only been found on static Starfleet installations.
 
A wide range of large, customizable mission pods would be made available, further boosting the ''Sutherland''’s ability to step into various logistical support roles throughout the fleet. Additions like the tactical pod provide captains with some limited combat capability should the need arise. As of 2400, however, the ''Sutherland''’s main role remains as a scientific follow-up vessel for points of interest identified by initial surveys undertaken by Starfleet’s scouts and explorers. The ship has lived up to its design brief of being a one-stop-shop for identifying, analyzing, and disseminating research findings while remaining adaptable to the needs of the mission at hand.
 
== In Play ==
 
* The ''Sutherland''-class is a very large ship. There are lively communities of scientists, engineers, and support personnel on board. Much like the ''Galaxy''-class, the ''Sutherland'' has the feeling of being a “city in space”.
* While larger and more modern than the ''Nebula''-class, the ''Sutherland'' is not as equipped for combat situations. Maneuvering such a bulky ship is not easy, and often a captain’s best course of action is often to retreat. Tactical pods can level the playing field somewhat, and it is not unheard of for ''Sutherlands'' so equipped to act as intelligence gathering units or reconnaissance patrols.
* Mission pods give the ''Sutherland'' a great deal of flexibility in the kinds of missions it can participate in. These allow the ship to instantly specialize to meet the needs of your story.
* A ''Sutherland'' is not an explorer in the strictest sense of the designation. Despite this, it is still a prestigious and interesting assignment for any captain, scientist, or engineer looking to further develop the galaxy’s knowledge of new life and new civilizations.
 
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Sutherland
Information
Affiliation

Starfleet

Role

Heavy Cruiser

Date Entered Service

2398

Expected Refit Cycle

10 Years

Time Between Resupply

3 Years

Crew Capacity
Standard Complement

900

Emergency Capacity

12,800

Dimensions
Length

580 meters

Width

520 meters

Height

180 meters

Decks

45

Propulsion
Propulsion System

Matter/Antimatter powered warp drive

Cruising Speed

Warp 7

Maximum Speed

Warp 9

Emergency Speed

Warp 9.8 (12 hours)

Armaments
Energy Weapons
  • 4x Type-XII Phaser Arrays
Torpedo Launchers

Pod mounted:

  • 2 forward
  • 2 aft
Torpedo Payload
  • 150 Photon Torpedoes
  • 150 Quantum Torpedoes
Shields

Multi-Layered Shielding System

Auxiliary Craft
Shuttle Bays

2

Shuttles

14

Runabouts

4


The Sutherland-class research cruiser is a large science vessel derived from the Nebula-class heavy cruiser. It is intended to carry large-scale instruments into the field with large crews of scientific personnel; it is by far the largest dedicated science vessel in service. Compared to the Nebula, many of its exterior features have been simplified and it is more lightly armed. These vessels can mainly be found making use of their vast scientific and research capabilities to perform extremely detailed studies of planets, celestial phenomena, anomalies, and entire regions of space.

Science and Exploration

While rarely being deployed at a long enough range to be on the truly cutting edge of space exploration, the Sutherland excels at the follow-up. Fully customizable sensor palettes are designed to house a comprehensive suite of Starfleet’s most advanced particle detection technology. From quarks to chronitons, photons to quantum filaments; if it’s there, the Sutherland will sniff it out. As a result, the geo-imaging, cartographic, and data collection capabilities of this class of ship are second to none.  

Like its predecessor, the large internal volume of the Sutherland makes it something of a “mobile starbase” in terms of scientific output. Extensive laboratory complexes and specialist analytical facilities are networked with bio-neural computing power measuring in yottaFLOPS. Again, like the Nebula, there exists a large amount of vacant internal space available for upgrades, mission-specific equipment, and anything else that might be considered necessary for the wide variety of missions a Sutherland-class vessel might find itself assigned to.

With a detachment of five runabouts and fourteen shuttlecraft, the Sutherland has all it needs to act as a temporary base of operations for smaller manned missions. These range from observation of stellar phenomena from different vantage points to collection and cataloging of bio-specimens during planetary surveys. Resources also exist aboard the Sutherland for the transportation of industrial replimat components planetside. While large, these replimats are limited to the production of field hospitals, emergency shelters, “duck blinds” and research outposts. The construction of any larger structures remains beyond the scope of a single vessel.  

The sheer size and complexity of the scientific systems aboard the Sutherland have limited its ability to carry out long-range independent operations. Although internal space and mission pods can be used for extra deuterium storage, the colossal energy requirements of maintaining the Sutherland’s scientific and computational prowess make its deployment to very far-flung regions of the galaxy both unlikely and inefficient. Starfleet has instead commissioned these ships to operate as massive mobile data collection platforms, regularly returning to a starbase to disseminate information and take on new mission-critical modules, materiel, and personnel.  

Diplomatic

The size of the Sutherland makes it a viable option for hosting diplomatic functions and conferences and transporting large groups of dignitaries between destinations within Federation space. Such meetings and events often form part of Starfleet’s obligations under research sharing agreements negotiated between the Federation and other galactic powers. In such cases, the Sutherland may well find itself traveling beyond Federation borders in the name of scientific cooperation.  

Humanitarian aid is an area in which the Sutherland excels. Reconfigurable space throughout the ship, along with mission pods containing hospital facilities, storage, and emergency shelters, allow the Sutherland to assist with a whole host of mission types in this arena. Planetary evacuations, contagions, natural disasters, and famine relief are all scenarios in which the Sutherland would be a capable responder.

It is uncommon, but not unheard of for ships of the Sutherland to engage in first contact missions. The most likely scenario here would be following on from initial discoveries made by scout ships without the means to establish meaningful diplomatic connections alone, such as Nova or Rhode Island-class vessels. More likely would be the involvement of the Sutherland with second contact missions with civilizations known to be peaceful, possessing similar cultural interests to the Federation. In this situation, the Sutherland acts as an ideal showcase of Federation science and research technology.

Engineering

Orthographic views of a Sutherland-class cruiser.
Orthographic views of a Sutherland-class cruiser.

The Sutherland’s similar configuration to the Nebula is where the similarities end. The matching profiles of the two classes belie the fact that every major component of the Sutherland has been designed from scratch. The ship is outfitted with state-of-the-art systems ready for service well into, and potentially even beyond the 25th Century.

The warp core aboard the Sutherland-class is robust; powerful enough to provide for the needs of sprawling bio-neural computing nodes, subatomic spectral analysis modules, and other starbase-level tools. This has, however, limited the ship’s cruising speed to warp 7. A sprinting speed of warp 9 also means that the Sutherland might not be the first ship in a given region to reach the site of an incident.

Extensive hangar space provides ample space for the Sutherland’s compliment of shuttles and runabouts. The largest of these, housing the majority of the support craft, can be found at the stern of the ship. A second auxiliary bay is located to the rear of the saucer section beneath the mission pod’s overhang. Cargo space also abounds, further highlighting the ship’s usefulness in emergency supply or evacuation missions. Twenty cargo bays can also be found lining either side of the rear ventral saucer section and twenty more are positioned on the underside of the secondary hull. All cargo bays have doors opening directly into space for direct resupply of bulky goods while docked.

Like the Nebula before it, the Sutherland-class is able to separate its primary and secondary hulls. Unlike its predecessor, however, the Sutherland saucer section is furnished with two small integral warp nacelles located directly under the impulse engines. These allow the saucer section to independently achieve a cruising speed of warp six. As a result, the Sutherland has a considerable advantage in the study of large stellar bodies such as nebulae or subspace rifts, which may stretch for light-years across multiple sectors of space. Data triangulation, sample collection, and signal testing can all be achieved to a far more comprehensive degree than if undertaken with probes and support craft. Saucer separation may also be considered before proceeding toward areas of space or stellar phenomena that pose a risk to the ship's safety. Of course, captains may also wish to evacuate civilians and families via saucer separation in anticipation of tactical engagement.

Tactical

When placed into a combat situation, the Sutherland-class might be considered somewhat cumbersome from a tactical perspective. Nevertheless, four type XII phaser arrays allow the ship to defend itself adequately from potential harassment by smaller hostile vessels. The hull itself does not have any torpedo launchers and must rely on these to be provided by its mission pod. In its default configuration, the sensor pod comes standard with two forward and two aft probe launchers, which can also be used for torpedoes. They fire more slowly and have a smaller magazine than the launchers on combat-oriented starships. Compared to smaller science vessels like the Grissom-class surveyor, however, the Sutherland has much more powerful shielding and can drive off most light attacks on its own.

If deployed as part of a Starfleet battle group a Sutherland would be placed in a forward reconnaissance position, taking advantage of its long-range sensor capabilities. In such a situation, group commanders would be careful not to position the Sutherland too far beyond friendly forces as to risk the ship becoming cut off by a rapidly advancing enemy. A Sutherland might also be positioned towards the center of a task group so as to be well defended on all sides.  

Surveillance activities are also a potential tactical use of the Sutherland’s powerful long-range sensor suite. Captains may select mission pods equipped with subspace telemetry and signal interception hardware, enabling early threat detection and monitoring of poorly encrypted subspace communications.

Sensor Pod

This is the default mission pod loadout for most Sutherland-class starships and can be switched out when docked at an appropriate starbase. The sensor pod contains Starfleet's highest acuity long-range scanning array capable of being starship deployed. This powerful and highly sensitive piece of technology can be configured to monitor subspace distortions up to five light-years away. Inbuilt quantum spectrometers and neutron pulse resonance scanners are able to image and analyze compositions of celestial bodies down to the nanoatomic level.

The sensor pod is what gives the Sutherland the best eyes and ears of any Starfleet vessel. Without it, the tactical advantages of communications monitoring and ultra-long-range scanning power are lost. This pod also contains the afore-mentioned probe launching system, which includes the facilities to produce and maintain mission-specific probes, including extremely complex and valuable multi-spatial probes.

Shipboard Life

Sutherland-class ships can be incredibly interesting and diverse places to serve aboard. Their considerable size makes for lively communities with plenty of activities available for those who wish to spend their downtime productively, or otherwise. Ships often possess arboretums, zoological centers, and stellar cartography domes along with the usual gamut of bars, lounges, and library archives.  

The huge potential for cutting-edge research and specialist equipment attracts some of Starfleet’s keenest scientists. The science departments on these ships are so large that each ship becomes a self-sustaining research community. Even when no specific events take place, sub-department leads and area specialists will often give their own lectures and present their latest research findings to each other.

Engineers make up the second-largest department onboard the Sutherland. Keeping computer systems running optimally, fine-tuning finicky scientific apparatus, and transporting and building pre-replicated planetary structures are all potential situations an engineering officer may encounter. This environment favors officers who are jacks of all trades and who appreciate the fact that no two assignments will ever be the same.

Commanding such a large ship is no easy task. This assignment involves plenty of management skills when it comes to inter-departmental rivalries and egos that are liable to develop on a science vessel of this size. Captains must learn to balance the research needs of the scientific community with the practicalities of the engineers who make things happen. Friendly rivalries may develop into serious confrontations if not kept in check by a commanding officer with their ear firmly to the ground regarding shipboard goings-on. Pilots and command personnel might feel detached from these conflicts and must themselves be careful to avoid appearing aloof.

Class History

In 2384, the Advanced Starship Design Bureau received instructions from Starfleet Command to draw up plans for a new type of science vessel. Growing tensions in the Beta Quadrant caused concern within Starfleet over its ability to continue its exploration mandate should large portions of its fleet need to be repurposed for conflict with the rapidly destabilizing Romulan Star Empire. After two years of sifting through numerous design proposals, the Sutherland-class was the Bureau’s eventual response.

The design was favored above all because of its versatility. The chosen spaceframe borrowed heavily from the proven Nebula-class design concept. However, where the Nebula had been a generalist, involved in the full spectrum of combat operations, first contact missions, and diplomacy, the Sutherland would become a specialist. Indeed, the Sutherland was expected to be a “Swiss army knife” of Starfleet’s scientific operations. The ship is larger than its predecessor with even more internal modularity. This provides room for the kind of specialized science laboratories and research facilities that up until now has only been found on static Starfleet installations.

A wide range of large, customizable mission pods would be made available, further boosting the Sutherland’s ability to step into various logistical support roles throughout the fleet. Additions like the tactical pod provide captains with some limited combat capability should the need arise. As of 2400, however, the Sutherland’s main role remains as a scientific follow-up vessel for points of interest identified by initial surveys undertaken by Starfleet’s scouts and explorers. The ship has lived up to its design brief of being a one-stop-shop for identifying, analyzing, and disseminating research findings while remaining adaptable to the needs of the mission at hand.

In Play

  • The Sutherland-class is a very large ship. There are lively communities of scientists, engineers, and support personnel on board. Much like the Galaxy-class, the Sutherland has the feeling of being a “city in space”.
  • While larger and more modern than the Nebula-class, the Sutherland is not as equipped for combat situations. Maneuvering such a bulky ship is not easy, and often a captain’s best course of action is often to retreat. Tactical pods can level the playing field somewhat, and it is not unheard of for Sutherlands so equipped to act as intelligence gathering units or reconnaissance patrols.
  • Mission pods give the Sutherland a great deal of flexibility in the kinds of missions it can participate in. These allow the ship to instantly specialize to meet the needs of your story.
  • A Sutherland is not an explorer in the strictest sense of the designation. Despite this, it is still a prestigious and interesting assignment for any captain, scientist, or engineer looking to further develop the galaxy’s knowledge of new life and new civilizations.