Deep Space 101

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  • Basic Specifications

    Class Name: Unknown
    Origin : Unknown
    Classification : Space Station
    Number in service : 1
    Designations : Deep Space 101

    Physical Specifications

    Length : 1500 m
    Beam : 1600 m
    Draft : 2000 m
    Displacement : 1, 603, 300, 914 mt
    Seperation : not available

    Complement

    Total Standard : 330
    Officers : 30
    Crew : 300
    Passengers : 15,000
    max life support : 30,000

    Power Systems

    Main Reactor : SRAM-1001
    Secondary Reactor: SRIF-523 Network

    Propulsions Systems

    Stabalising Thrusters Only

    Armament

    Phaser Banks: 8
    Pulse Phaser, Type XIIa
    Number : 8 emitters
    Range : 200,000 km
    Arcs : Standard 2x2
    Full cover

    Photon Torpedo, Mk XXIII Seeking/Direct
    Number : 8 turrets
    Range : 3,000,000 km
    Arcs : Standard 2x2
    Full cover

    Other Systems

    Transporters
    Standard, 6 person : 2
    Cargo : 10

    Shuttle Bays : 3, (1 auxilary)
    Standard Embarked Craft
    Shuttlepod : 5
    Personal Shuttle, Small : 3
    Personal Shuttle, Large : 3
    Shuttle, D-Warp : 5
    Cargo Shuttle : 10
    Runabout : 4

    Docking Bays : 2

    Docking Pylons : 4




    Deck Layout

    Deck # Main feature
    1 Console Room (OPS). CO's Office. Upper sensor array.
    2 Shield Generators. Observation Lounge. Transporter Room 1
    3 Crew Quarters. Main Computer (Upper). Officer's Mess.
    4 Crew Quarters. Main Computer (Middle).
    5 Crew Quarters. Main Computer (Lower).
    6 Science Lab 1. Shuttle Bay 1.
    7 Sickbay, Medical Labs 1 and 2. Phasers and Torpedos 1-4
    8 Alien Computer Core (Upper).
    9 Alien Computer Core (Lower).
    10 Upper Docking Pylon Airlocks. Probe Launcher.
    11 Support Vessel's Crew Quarters.
    12 Cargo bays 1 - 7
    13 Cargo bays 8 - 14
    14 Shuttle Bay 2. Transporter Room 2.
    15b Arboretum. Recreation Facilities.
    15a The Mall. Club 101. Conference Room.
    16 Docking bay 1. Airlocks 1 - 3. Docking Bay Control Centre.
    17 Docking bay 1. Docking bay observation lounge.
    18 Docking bay 1. Airlocks 4 - 6.
    19 Docking bay 1.
    20 Docking bay 1. 1 Phaser Bank.
    21 Docking bay 1.
    22 Docking bay 1. Airlocks 7 - 9.
    23 Docking bay 1. Shuttle bay 3.
    24 Docking bay 1. Fuel storage(for power core).
    25 Docking bay 1. Fuel storage(for power core).
    26 Docking bay 1. Fuel storage(for power core).
    27 Docking bay 1. Fuel storage(for power core).
    28 Docking bay 1. Fuel storage(for power core).
    29 Engineering Support.
    30 Power Core. Engineering.
    31b Vurtedion and Hetgarot Embassy - First Floor. Biet Am Synagogue - First Floor.
    31a Vurtedion and Hetgarot Embasy - Ground Floor. Biet Am Synagogue - Ground Floor.
    32 - 47 Visitors Quarters and Private sector leases.
    48 Refuge Control and Waste Management.
    49 Maintenance. Life Support. Enviromental Control.
    50 Lower Docking Pylon Airlocks.
    Btwn 50/51Docking Bay 2.
    51 Cargo Bays 15 - 20. Phaser and Torpedos 5-8
    52 - 58 Sensor and Communications Control. Backup Computer.
    59 1 Probe Launcher.
    60 Lower sensor array. Subspace communications array.




    Notes

    Deep Space 101 is originally of Alien Construction, Starfleet engineers have found it difficult to intergrate up-to-date Federation technology with the old power systems of the station but eventually have succeeded with their hard work.
    When bringing the station into operational status once more the repairs crew were careful to keep to the original structural designs outlined in the stations computer, although re-inforcements of some weak areas was required. With this done the station has kept it's almost *organic* look and larger decks(about twice the height of those usually seen in a station. This space has been used well in areas such as 'The Mall' and 'Club 101' where extra levels to shops have been added to take full advantage of the huge space at the disposal of the shop/club owners.

    The two docking bays were discovered to be semi-organic, reacting to electrical impulses inabling them to securely latch onto a vessel and alter the airlocks to whatever configuration is required. It should be noted that although the docking bays are semi-organic, despite appearances no other area of the station is.

    A second docking bay, larger than Docking bay 1 is located between deck numbers 50 and 51. Each docking bay has a number of airlocks at which ships of varying sizes can dock, the largest for docking bay one being a FEYNMAN-class starship, and perhaps a few light freighters at the same time. Docking bay 2 can probably squeeze in two FEYNMAN-class vessels, or ship(s) of the equivalant size.

    Decks 31 to 47 contain private sector leases (Hotels/flats), several bars and restaurants are also on these decks(think the lower decks of B5).

    DS 101 has a SAMARAI-4 vessel docked permanently for away-from-base missions and general patrol duty.

    Upon Starfleet taking ownership of DS 101 many modifications have been made. Systems have been upgraded and replaced to Starfleet standards and a new computer core has been installed with a backup located on the lower decks.
    The old computer still remains on the station linked to the main computer to allow communication to systems not fully compatible to Starfleet systems.

    The most recent modifications include the addition of new armaments - the phaser banks have been replaced with type XIIa Pulse Phasers in a standard defense pattern - allowing full cover of the station. Photon torpedo launchers have been installed to compliment these phasers, allowing DS 101 to fullfil standard armament guidelines for frontier stations.

    The station can carry 1000 torpedo shells at one time safely and each turret can deliver a salvo of 5 torpedos simultaneously.

    A new starship repair facility has been constructed to improve DS 101's facilities since it became home to Condor Squadron. This is a seperate unit much like a drydock.

    Designed (C)1996,1997 by Phil Long.




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