Specifications - USS Alsea

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Summary

The fifth ship to be launched by Lotus Fleet after the loss of the USS Tempest and the decommissionning of the USS Umpqua, shortly before the attempted takeover of then Starbase 10, the Alsea is the heavyweight fighter of the fleet. Although quite capable of performing every kind of starship activities, the Prometheus class is however essentially designed to function as a combat task force for efficient response to serious threat, from alien attack group incroachment to Borg Cube approach. It's unique capabilities and impressive firepower makes the Alsea a tremendous asset for the fleet as it can support any and all actions necessary in the entire Hromi sector... and well beyond.


General

Class Prometheus
Registry NCC 79440
Comissioned 85848.4
Years Active 2409-2410
Role Tactical
Other Role Group operations
Time Between Refits 12 years
Time Between Resupply 1 year with minor refit
Layout

 

Deck 1: Main Bridge
 
The bridge of the Prometheus boasts some of the most state of the art technology and command-capabilities.
 
Rearmost, the Bridge is served by a large bank of consoles and data-readout screens. Center of that area is the Master Systems Display. From the MSD, all of the crew can get a compressed view of the ship and major systems for on-the-fly analysis. Control consoles flank the MSD on either side, running everything from science, to communications and enviromental systems control.
 
Port of the MSD, just next to the breifing room, is the Tactical Officer’s console. This area is maintained mostly for internal security and manned by the Chief Tactical Officer’s assistant or similar. In typical configuration, the Chief Tactical Officer is in primary control of external security and weapons systems with the sister console configured for more sensor work and management of internal security. Tactical console usage is extremely limited; only Beta-2 Tactical clearance personnel can use it, and the user must input special codes to even get access to the massive amounts of computer links that give tactical nearly limitless information at the ship's disposal. For full access, the console's security subsystem can run a battery of scans on the user, including thermal, biological, retinal, and vocal tests. If all of these are passed, full access to the ship's offensive and defensive systems is made available.
 
Across from the tactical kiosk is the Enviromental Station. From there, any bridge officer has access to and/or control over ship’s internal enviromental system.
 
The turbolift on the bridge can handle normal transit around the ship. Directly across is access to the briefing room where many command decisions are made instead of on the bridge.
 
Directly forward of the command area and sunken down by three steps is the Conn and Ops. From the Conn, the Flight Control Officer serves as helmsman and navigator for the Prometheus class. The Conn has access to a wide array of ship systems, including Engineering.
 
The Ops station is Operations Manager’s post. From there, he or she has access to and/or control over ship’s internal systems, power flow, sensor data, communications, and transporter control. As one of the most important positions at any one time, the Operations kiosk is always manned
 
To the right of the Conn sits the Chief Engineer. Though far better served in Main Engineering, the Engineer is often needed on the bridge to provide analysis and control ‘on site’, as it were. This location is manned by a single office. Typical configuration keeps a scaled down version of the master systems display keyed to display problems visually, as well as dedicated screens showing the status of the warp drive and structural integrity systems.
 
Directly opposite sits the Chief Science Officer in a similar console.
This station is linked directly into the Science department's main computer banks and can be used to analyse any sensor data that operations picks up. This is a change from the normal Prometheus class beidge layout that does not include a Science station and represents the new role the Prometheus is being asked to play in the fleet.
Center of the bridge is the single command chair – Captain Kalten Siduri has had a new chair installed that has arm rest consoles installed to give him upto date information about ships systems as well as providing a handy computer access portal for any computer requests he needs to make that are not handled by the ship's crew.
 
It is possible to upgrade the Enviromental Station to also serve as a medical station with a medical tricorder under the console for removal by the CMO if need be. The USS Alsea has had this upgrade installed in the recent refit so as to provide the Chief Medical Officer a station on the bridge.

Section Notes

Multi-vector assault mode was a feature developed by Starfleet for its new Prometheus-class starship in the 2370s. By using advanced compartmentalization and automation systems, a ship capable of multi-vector assault mode could split itself into three separate warp-capable craft, becoming an entire squadron operating semi-independently and in concert, effectively tripling the amount of firepower that could be applied against a target.


Upon ordering multi-vector assault mode, the ship's computer would begin a ten-second countdown, going to Blue Alert in preparation for the ship to separate. Separation was generally performed at sublight speeds, although it could be accomplished at warp as well. On the USS Prometheus, the saucer section detaches, deploying a small warp nacelle from behind the bridge, and the secondary hull splits on the X-axis, into two parts, each with two nacelles. Following the separation, the three separate sections could be piloted manually, or could be controlled by the ship's computer to perform pre-programmed attack patterns. After attack operations, the ship is capable of re-connecting itself automatically.


As of 2374, the multi-vector assault mode was still an untested, top-secret technology. The only starship known to be equipped with the system was the USS Prometheus itself. In its first two deployments (both unplanned due to a Romulan attack), the Prometheus successfully crippled the Nebula-class USS Bonchune (while under Romulan control) and destroyed a D'deridex-class Romulan warbird with a little help from an Akira-class and two Defiant-class starships.

During Lotus Fleets last engagement with the Borg the USS Alsea utilised the Multi-vector assault mode to attack the cube from multiple angles and vectors offering a full range of attack

Drawbacks of MVAM include damage to hull over time due to reintegration and unable to reintegrate if one of three sections is either heavily damaged or destroyed requiring extended repair time at the nearest repair facility

How ever engineering teams on Prometheus class vessels are able to repair some of the damage over time to the hull delaying its need for a maintenance cycle at a starbase


Dimensions

Length / Diameter 415 m
Width 163m
Height 64m
Other Height each hull part is 236.1m
Decks 15
Mass 2,100,000 metric tons

Speed

Standard Cruise Speed Warp 8
Maximum Cruise Speed Warp 9.9
Maximum Speed untested
Section Notes

The ship once achieved quatum slipstream velocity when her chief engineer managed to convert the ship,s engine for a short slipstream jump to arrive in time to join forces with the rest of the fleet during the Borg War.

 

The capabilities of the Asea to perform in QSD drive conditions has thus been demonstrated, but there is no plan as of yet to convert the ship to this new hyper-propulsion mode in the immediate future.


Personnel

Officers 75
Enlisted Crew 100
Marines as needed
Civilians none

Weapons & Defensive Systems

Shields / Special Hull

 Defence Systems: 

Regenerative shield system, total capacity 3,915,000 TeraJoules with metaphasic program Laforge 1 en Decatur nanotech enhancement
Heavy Duranium/Tritanium Double hull plus 18 cm Ablative armour.
High level Structural Integrity Field

Pel early autowarning sensor system

Personal Inertia Dampeners

Weapon Systems

 Armament: 

12 x Type XII phaser arrays, total output 60,000 TeraWatts
2x Pulse fire quantum torpedo tube with 290 rounds

Current refit is planned to replace the forward phaser arrays with pulse phaser canons and to replace some of the quantum Q-II torpedoes with the new T-II Transphasic torpedoes  


Science

Sensor Pallets

Pel early autowarning sensor system take control of the helm and implement instant evasive maneuvers when a serious threat is suddenly detected (like a decloaking ship or a subspace irruption)

Syntron Sonar; the deflector dish is configured to be able to emitt a tachyon pulse acting much like an antique sonar but in the void of space. It significantly enhance detection in the forward arc when conditions are detrimental to even the best normal sensor systems (i.e. navigating within a nebula).

Probes

Standard complement of ten probes of each class (I to 10) and others can be made from standard torpedo casings. The same way, those probes can themselves be converted into photon torpedoes by adding an antimatter warhead created from some of the antideuterium used for the warp engines.


Medical

Medical Systems

As is standard on all 25th century Starfleet vessels, a holomatrix grid is deployed throughout the entire ship to allow the Mark II EMH acces to any section in order to provide medical assistance. A control program wipe out the memory banks regularly to prevent spontaneous emergence of sentience.