Baker Class IX Destroyer

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from FASA Star Trek© Starship Tactical Combat Simulator – Federation Ship Recognition Manual (2nd Edition)

 
NOTES:
The Baker class destroyer has a unique development history. When the original contracts were let out, they called for a research vessel with limited combat capabilities. The designs for the ship were accepted by Star Fleet Procurement, and, on Stardate 2/1403, the actual construction of the Baker class research cruiser began.

As the main hull neared completion, Star Fleet decided that a destroyer was needed to supplement the Larson class. At this same time, the Admiralty was of the opinion that fewer research cruisers would be needed on the frontiers. The Baker class was then dropped as a research cruiser and re-designated a destroyer.

In order to accomplish its mission as a destroyer, the Baker class underwent several design changes. The laboratory facilities were removed and crew quarters and recreation areas were expanded. The Baker class vessels are well known for these spacious quarters and crew comforts. Another change came in the weaponry. The original design had only four phasers, and as can be seen, the finished design, known as the Mk II, was fitted with six phasers and two torpedoes.

On Stardate 2/1606 the Baker class destroyer was brought into service with the commissioning of the USS Baker, USS Stafford, and USS Peterson. Since that time, 224 ships of this class have been commissioned. As was intended, these vessels are being used to replace the aging Larson Class destroyers in more hostile areas, the latter being used more and more along trailing and rim-ward frontiers.

The Baker class has a compartmentalized dual-wall internal structure to give additional protection from explosive decompression during battle. Earlier designs with single-wall protection often ruptured when one compartment decompressed, victims of a domino effect that would eventually render the entire vessel incapable of sustaining itself. Although compartmentalization is not new in ship design, double walls separated by a pressurized dead space was. Such a dead space counteracts the forces on the outer wall surfaces by means of sensors that detect any changes in pressure and trigger units that regulate the pressure inside the dead space. This system has become a standard feature on all Federation warships. The Baker class destroyer is the first vessel in Star Fleet to be designed with the newer style nacelle; previous uses were all refits. The FWE-2 warp drive system was installed to give a cruising speed of Warp 7 and temporary speeds of Warp 8, as well as great maneuverability, making it more efficient in battle, than many of its counterparts. The weapons arrangement of the Baker Class is unusual by Star Fleet standards. Two of the phaser banks are capable of firing in all quadrants except directly to the rear, unlike most other Federation vessels on which they are usually positioned to fire in only two quadrants.

The Baker class remained unchanged until an experimental model, the USS Knutson, completed its testing of an impulse drive system that would increase the total power output of the vessel by 25%. The Mk III went into production on Stardate 2/1804, but was quickly replaced by the Mk IV with upgraded FP-1 photon torpedoes. All Mk Ill’s have been refitted to this design.
 

Construction Data:
Model – Mk II Mk IV Mk V Mk VI Mk VII Mk VIII Mk IX
Ship Class – IX IX IX IX IX IX IX
Date Entering Service – 2271 2278 2288 2289 2295 2339 2358
Number Constructed – 162 62 140 100 160 Refit Refit
Hull Data:
Superstructure Points – 22 23 25 25 25 30 32
Damage Chart – C C C C C C C
Size:
Length – 301 m 301 m 301 m 301 m 301 m 301 m 301 m
Width – 148 m 148 m 148 m 148 m 148 m 148 m 148 m
Height – 77 m 77 m 77 m 77 m 77 m 77 m 77 m
Weight – 121,765 mt 124,598 mt 128,663 mt 128,663 mt 129,463 mt 136,245 mt 138,045 mt
Cargo:
Total SCU – 110 SCU 110 SCU 110 SCU 110 SCU 110 SCU 110 SCU 110 SCU
Cargo Capacity – 5,500 mt 5,500 mt 5,500 mt 5,500 mt 5,500 mt 5,500 mt 5,500 mt
Landing Capacity – None None None None None None None
Equipment Date:
Control Computer Type – M-3 M-4 M-4 M-4 M-4 M-6A I-5a
Transporters:
Standard 6-person – 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Emergency 22-person – 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Cargo – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Other Data:
Crew – 265 273 280 280 280 280 280
Passengers – 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Shuttlecraft – 2 2 9 9 9 9 9
Engines And Power Data:
Total Power Units Available – 30 38 42 42 42 50 70
Movement Point Ratio – 3/1 3/1 3/1 3/1 3/1 3/1 4/1
Warp Engine Type – FWE-2 FWE-2 FWE-2 FWE-2 FWE-2 FWE-2 FNWD-2a
Number – 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Power Units Available – 13 ea. 13 ea. 13 ea. 13 ea. 13 ea. 13 ea. 23 ea.
Stress Chart – G/K G/K G/K G/K G/K G/K C/D
Max Safe Cruising Speed – Warp 7 Warp 7 Warp 7 Warp 7 Warp 7 Warp 7 Warp 8
Emergency Speed – Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 10
Impulse Engine Type – FID-2 FIF-1 FIF-2 FIF-2 FIF-2 FII-7 FII-7
Power Units Available – 4 12 16 16 16 24 24
Weapons And Firing Data:
Beam Weapon Type – FH-8 FH-8 FH-8 FH-8 FH-9 FNH-5 FNH-15
Number – 6 6 8 8 8 8 8
Firing Arcs – 4 p/f/s, 2 f 4 p/f/s, 2 f 4 p/f/s, 2 f, 2 a 4 p/f/s, 2 f, 2 a 4 p/f/s, 2 f, 2 a 4 p/f/s, 2 f, 2 a 4 p/f/s, 2 f, 2 a
Firing Chart – T T T T X W W
Maximum Power – 5 5 5 5 6 9 15
Damage Modifiers:
+3 (-) (-) (-) (-) (-) (1-15) (1-7)
+2 (1-10) (1-10) (1-10) (1-10) (1-12) (16-18) (8-15)
+1 (11-18) (11-18) (11-18) (11-18) (13-22) (19-20) (16-20)
Torpedo Weapon Type – FP-2 FP-1 FP-1 FP-5 FP-5 FP-13 FP-18
Number – 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Firing Arcs – 2 f 2 f 2 f 2 f 2 f 2 f 2 f
Firing Chart – H L L R R P S
Power to Arm – 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Damage – 6 10 10 16 16 23 28
Shield Data:
Deflector Shield Type – FSI FSI FSL FSL FSL FNSH FNSM
Shield Point Ratio – 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/3 1/4
Maximum Shield Power – 12 12 15 15 15 27 37
Combat Efficiency:
D – 93 104.9 116.8 116.8 116.8 153.9 197.8
WDF – 29.8 34.6 43.2 53.4 67 95.6 138.2