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Star trek achilles class
Star trek achilles class







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The array allows the ship to combat multiple vessels to cause massive destruction while still keeping its forward firepower focused on a single target. Mounted midway down the engineering section of the ship on the dorsal side of the ship, covering the entire upper hemisphere of the ship. The ship also has a prototype weapon system installed, Quantum Micro-Torpedo Phalanx array. The ship also has four Type-12 phaser arrays, two located dorsally and two ventral arrays. The ship's other weapons' systems are three (3) quantum torpedo launchers, two at the forward edge of the saucer and one launcher at the rear of the engineering section. With the successful deployment of the pulse phaser cannon on the Defiant-class, Starfleet wished to replicate this into a larger more powerful vessel. The primary weapons on the Achilles-class are eight (8) pulse phaser cannons in two banks of three located on the front dorsal section of the saucer. The nacelles are connected to the aft of the engineering section by struts at the top of the section that curve downwards, this places the nacelles in line with the saucer section, which helps to keep the ship streamlined. The saucer and engineering hull are directly connected with no neck as on most of the previous Starfleet designs.

star trek achilles class

Slightly smaller than a Galaxy-class, the Achilles was a far cry from the size of the Dominion heavy ships, but was of a sleeker design, and armed with the advanced weapons used for the Defiant-class armored escorts for fighting the Borg. The Achilles is a fairly conservative design that follows the design lineage of the Intrepid and Sovereign-classes. The Achilles-class measures 612 meters in length, 272 meters across, 67 meters high, and is divided into fourteen (14) decks. With the introduction of the Quantum Micro-Torpedo Phalanx weapons systems, the Achilles could cripple enemy warships while maintaining target on an enemy objective. The Achilles' exceptional low profile, quickness, and armament could pit it against fighter class vessels, heavy cruisers, and small defended installations. It was realized that the Federation and it's allies lacked many ships heavy enough to stand toe to toe against dreadnought-sized starships, being limited to Galaxy-class and Sovereign-class Battle cruisers and Klingon Negh'Var-class attack cruisers. Starfleet specified a long-range, multi-purpose, heavy cruiser that could penetrate enemy defenses and strike strategic installations with little or no escort. The Federation needed a hard-hitting heavy cruiser that was easier to make than the Sovereign-class.









Star trek achilles class