Firestone Class XIII Battlecruiser

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from Jackill’s Star Fleet Reference Manual-Ships of the Fleet Volume II – by Eric Kristiansen

 
NOTES:
The Firestone-class of large combat vessel was one of many designs that reflected the Star Fleet Federation policy change towards multi-mission military vessels. The Firestone-class was originally designed as a dreadnought, intended to replace the Federation-class, which was in the process of being updated. But military action along several Federation boarders prompted Star Fleet Procurement to begin re-evaluating the design. Although most research was conducted near secure or established boarders, the expansion of the frontier continued to create danger for many exploratory starships that we considered under-powered or under-gunned to explore hostile areas. With a large number of front line vessels being built, it was felt that the flexibility of heavy cruisers would best allow the Federation to explore and continue it’s charter. But established boarders, such as the Tholian and Klingon boarders, were still a heavily volatile area.

New combat vessels abounded, but Star Fleet felt that heavier combat cruisers would better fill the niches being vacated by the heavy cruiser fleet. To this end, many new combat cruiser designs were constructed. Nearly all were designed to conduct research, all-be it to a limited degree, in a hostile area, while maintaining the ability to deal with threat forces and support other patrol vessels in the area. The Firestone-class benefited from the near disastrous commissioning of the Menahga-class, which proved an unpopular class until conflict proved it’s worth. The Firestone-class, like many similar designs, was built around several large labs, which we closely integrated into the combat and support systems. Although this original design was successful on some classes, it was less popular on other classes. But the Firestone-class continued on its design track, incorporating many of the more successful ideas already established in other designs.

The Mk I was designed around a basic tri-engine drive system, which was still being perfected in the early 2270’s. To help incorporate the science labs, a specially designed secondary hull was built which housed 4 of the large vessels 8 labs near the connecting dorsal. This gave science and engineering crews direct access to the torpedo tubes, allowing them to quickly modify and incorporate a multitude of sensor probes. To prevent loss of combat ability in the event of a major science catastrophe, a second suite of torpedo banks was added to the lower part of the secondary hull. Although somewhat vulnerable in this location, the dual torpedo banks gave the Firestone-class a tremendous punch, allowing massive torpedo strikes against multiple enemy targets. The Mk I also incorporated two FMH-2 mega phaser emplacements. Originally, the vessels was slated to have the two cannons and third engine housed in a “roll-bar” housing, similar to the Miranda or Comanche-class. But the addition of the secondary torpedo tubes and location of the drive engines necessitated a lower profile location for the third nacelle. When the nacelle was lowered, it was decided to mount the cannons away from the warp drive. This reduced interference with the drive system when the cannons were used. The Mk I was such a successful design, that it remained unchanged for nearly 15 years. In 2288, the decision was finally made to upgrade the powerful cruiser. The Mk II saw the introduction of the FSS defense system. More powerful than the FSP, the FSS was fast becoming the standard in Federation shielding. The Mk II also incorporated an M-7a computer. The Mk III would also incorporate a new computer core design, as well as an increase in overall firepower, which would server Star Fleet well during the conflicts with the Romulans. The Firestone-class were constructed at the Izar Bekkaas Military Installation. Original production was slated for 3 per year, but production difficulties with the tri engine design allowed for only 2 to be commissioned per year.

Currently, there are no major plans to introduce a Mk IV, although Star Fleet Procurement is believed to be interested in updating the design to replace recent ship losses. Of the 30 commissioned, 29 remain in active service, all of which have been converted to the Mk III design. The Mk II USS Yang (NCC-8610) was lost while mapping the Eridani VII Comet near the Romulan Boarder. Although unconfirmed, it is believed that Romulans, using captured and upgraded Klingon vessels attacked the Yang as it was heading towards Outpost 7. Debris from the site of battle and survivor testimony indicates that at least three enemy vessels were destroyed, all of whom indicate Klingon, Romulan and Orion technologies. Star Fleet continues to analyze the data.
 

Construction Data:
Model – Mk I Mk II Mk III Mk IV Mk V
Ship Class – XIII XIII XIII XIII XIII
Date Entering Service – 2272 2288 2294 2343 2369
Number Constructed – 29 Refit Refit Refit Refit
Hull Data:
Superstructure Points – 42 44 45 54 65
Damage Chart – C C C C C
Size:
Length – 302 m 302 m 302 m 302 m 302 m
Width – 141 m 141 m 141 m 141 m 141 m
Height – 73 m 73 m 73 m 73 m 73 m
Weight – 228,873 mt 238,072 mt 239,368 mt 226,880 mt 238,214 mt
Cargo:
Total SCU – 393 SCU 393 SCU 393 SCU 393 SCU 393 SCU
Cargo Capacity – 19,650 mt 19,650 mt 19,650 mt 19,650 mt 19,650 mt
Landing Capacity – None None None None None
Equipment Date:
Control Computer Type – M-6a M-7a M-7a M-9A I-8a
Transporters:
Standard 6-person – 4 4 4 4 4
Emergency 22-person – 4 4 4 4 4
Cargo – 4 4 4 4 4
Other Data:
Crew – 450 450 450 450 450
Passengers – 48 48 48 48 48
Shuttlecraft – 13 13 13 13 13
Engines And Power Data:
Total Power Units Available – 83 83 83 105 113
Movement Point Ratio – 7/1 7/1 7/1 7/1 7/1
Warp Engine Type – FWG-1 FWG-1 FWG-1 FWL-2 FWL-2
Number – 3 3 3 3 3
Power Units Available – 21 ea. 21 ea. 21 ea. 23 ea. 23 ea.
Stress Chart – E/G E/G E/G F/G F/G
Max Safe Cruising Speed – Warp 8 Warp 8 Warp 8 Warp 8 Warp 8
Emergency Speed – Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9 Warp 9
Impulse Engine Type – FIF-3 FIF-3 FIF-3 FIH-2 FIH-3
Power Units Available – 20 20 20 36 44
Weapons And Firing Data:
Beam Weapon Type – FH-3 FH-3 FH-3 FNH-7 FNH-14
Number – 10 10 10 10 10
Firing Arcs – 2 f/p, 2 f, 2 f/s, 2 f/p, 2 f, 2 f/s, 2 f/p, 2 f, 2 f/s, 2 f/p, 2 f, 2 f/s, 2 f/p, 2 f, 2 f/s,
1 p/a, 1 s/a, 2 a 1 p/a, 1 s/a, 2 a 1 p/a, 1 s/a, 2 a 1 p/a, 1 s/a, 2 a 1 p/a, 1 s/a, 2 a
Firing Chart – W W W W U
Maximum Power – 5 5 5 10 15
Damage Modifiers:
+3 (1-10) (1-10) (1-10) (1-10) (1-7)
+2 (11-17) (11-17) (11-17) (11-15) (8-14)
+1 (18-20) (18-20) (18-20) (16-20) (15-20)
Beam Weapon Type – FMH-2 FMH-4 FMH-8 FMH-9 FMH-10
Number – 2 2 2 2 2
Firing Arcs – 2 f/a 2 f/a 2 f/a 2 f/a 2 f/a
Firing Chart – L S S T V
Maximum Power – 12 16 20 25 28
Damage Modifiers:
+3 (1-3) (1-8) (1-8) (1-5) (1-10)
+2 (4-8) (9-14) (9-14) (6-12) (11-16)
+1 (9-12) (15-18) (15-18) (13-18) (17-21)
Torpedo Weapon Type – FP-5 FP-4 FP-4 FP-15 FP-20
Number – 4 4 4 4 4
Firing Arcs – 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a
Firing Chart – R S S T T
Power to Arm – 1 1 1 1 1
Damage – 16 20 20 25 30
Torpedo Weapon Type – FP-1 FP-7 FP-5 FP-13 FP-13
Number – 4 4 4 4 4
Firing Arcs – 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a 2 f, 2 a
Firing Chart – L R R P P
Power to Arm – 1 1 1 1 1
Damage – 10 8 16 23 23
Shield Data:
Deflector Shield Type – FSP FSS FSS FST FSV
Shield Point Ratio – 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4 1/4
Maximum Shield Power – 16 20 20 45 56
Combat Efficiency:
D – 152.1 158.9 160.4 227.2 265.0
WDF – 127.4 152.8 176.8 244.6 284.0