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If it was going to be an option later on, then there would be no point in having a separate "aesthetic only" rollbar choice here. This is expressly the vote where it's being decided whether the rollbar has torpedo launchers, and it's four or zero.If it necessitated putting in two Aft torps then I would be more inclined to agree with you, but I am like 99% certain we will either get the option to not have aft launchers in the hull to compensate, or to build the rollbar with only forward launchers, if we expressly choose. (We're the designers after all.) Like we've never been arm-twisted into a maximal aft torpedo launcher layout before?
Someone should check with Sayle though, I've been 99% certain and been wrong plenty of times before lol
Can't the rollbars always be added in a potential future retrofit/B Block if the Federation likes the heavy cruisers performance and wants to add more fire power/stuff to their heavy cruisers?
No need to break the budget...unless we will be needing heavy cruisers but really dreadnoughts ASAP.
This argument makes very little sense. The Fed is never going to be built in large numbers because its expense already outstrips the Excalibur and we haven't even touched the tactical systems yet. If the Federation wants a workhorse to fill the gap they're going to build the Miranda, which is smaller and can be built more quickly. We can assume the Miranda's armament from canon:Disagree hard
Not when the Klingons are building K'tingas and the peace treaty expires in the 2260s
-effectively eight phaser banks, and four torpedo launchers (the forward mounts of which in this version are probably either RFLs or the new Type-4s).Standard to all designs were six dual phaser banks located on the primary hull – three mounted to the top and three mounted on the bottom of the saucer. Also standard to all designs were two single phaser emitters mounted just beneath the impulse engines.
In those ships possessing the "roll bar," that superstructure contained two tubular phaser emitters on each side that could fire both forward and to the ship's flanks. There were also two forward and two aft photon torpedo launchers housed in a pod mounted in the center of the superstructure.
60 as a total weapons cost not the marginal for the pod (15-20 on the pod plus another 40-45 on the rest of the ship for coverage and original torpedo mounts).Where do you get your 60% number from? The new torps are litteraly cheaper than the Rapid fire ones?
If it was going to be an option later on, then there would be no point in having a separate "aesthetic only" rollbar choice here. This is expressly the vote where it's being decided whether the rollbar has torpedo launchers, and it's four or zero.
At 300kt and equipped with our most powerful shields along with well above average maneuverability for it's size we've designed something that will be very durable, with 260kt of that being hull we also have a lot of room to work with when it comes to filling it with facilities that will give it a lot of utility outside of combat.The second proposal is for the other end of the scale. Project Federation envisions a cruiser more along the lines of the Kea-class, using a higher mass than other contemporary starships to produce powerful defense fields and a depth of capability in vital areas of interest. This idea of a line cruiser would then be able to weather any conflict it takes part in, acting as a lynchpin for a small task force or the main force of battle in a larger engagement.
Given the shear size of the Federation class we could also conceivably have it supplement the Kea's job too as well as take over from the Excalibur's Pathfinding duties given the fact that the Excalibur's science facilities were considered lackluster for that job.The first proposal is for a midweight generalist. The hope is that Project Miranda will produce a starship with a reduction in non-vital capabilities in exchange for a reasonably costed and capable generalist able to take up missions as required. As an in-territory vessel with only basic scientific facilities, the freed space could be utilised for tactical, engineering, and utility concerns. The main question would be what non-auxiliary areas would be sacrificed to drive the costs down.
The Excalibur would become the most common exploration ship in the Starfleet roster for some time, if not the foremost scientific platform. It provided a vital service in identifying lifebearing stars, cataloguing stellar phenomena, and carrying out First Contact with a number of new civilizations. In the era in which the Federation was constantly discovering novel new demonstrations of heretofore-unknown sciences it was the Excalibur that reported the first sightings.
Unfortunately this meant that the Excalibur was the first ship subjected to its discoveries, and this often resulted in serious casualties and total ship losses. The Curtana and Tyrfing were destroyed during the infamous multitronic incident, Dainsleif was digested during the first encounter with massive unicellular lifeforms, the crew of the Damocles were killed by macroscopic parasites, and the Hauteclere faced the ultimate indignity of being used to prop up the Terran Empire for an extra hundred years in the mirror universe.
The high attrition rate suffered by the Excalibur-class during the Pathfinder Missions was a major factor in the codification of the 'explorer' as a specific design brief. The stunning performance of the Enterprise in the course of its duties was considered the result of the spectacular brilliance of its command crew and their ability to accomplish novel solutions with limited resources. Future long-term missions beyond resupply would be traditionally accomplished by ships specifically designed for the task.
You know what, because I can already tell this will get interminable and I don't want people to keep quoting me, @Sayle, just to remove any confusion, was the last update actually a coded message that if we choose the rollbar module, eagles will peck out our livers, scorpions and poisonous snakes will come into our houses, and Starfleet will seal us in the deepest darkest dungeon? Or were you saying, in clear English, that it represents a trade-off between cost, capability and assumed mission profile, like the hundreds of other votes that have appeared in this Quest?
@Sayle is there any chance we can flesh out what role the ship is going to for with its modules before we start voting for them section by section? Or even just a list of top five things starfleet would like, in no particular order?
This ships non-combat viability feels like its going to live or die on a coherent plan, and with our huge freedom here it might also lead to chaos.