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Class and Type: Tyrannosaurus-class Heavy Cruiser
Commissioning Date: 2200s
Lead Engineer: Thomas Clegg

Hull Characteristics
Size: 7 (257 meters long, 22 decks)
Resistance: 3
Structural Points: 140
Operational Characteristics
Crew/Passengers: 350/700
   [5 pwr/round]
Computers: 3
   [3 pwr/round]
Transporters: 8 personnel, 2 cargo, 2 emergency
   [8 pwr/round]
Tractor Beams: 1 fd, 1 fv
   [2 pwr/rating used]
Propulsion and Power Characteristics
Warp System: 5.0/6.0/8.0 (12 hours) (in old warp factors)
   [4 pwr/warp factor]
Impulse System: .5 c/.75 c
   [5/7 pwr/round]
Power: 130
Sensor Systems
Long-range Sensors: +1/10 light-years
   [6 pwr/round]
Lateral Sensors: +1/1 light-year
   [4 pwr/round]
Navigational Sensors: +1
   [5 pwr/round]
Sensor Skill: 4
Weapons Systems
Type III Disruptor (old style):
   Range: 10/10,000/50,000/100,000
   Arc: All (720 degrees)
   Accuracy: 5/6/8/11
   Damage: 15
   Power: [15]
Type III Plasma Torpedoes:
   Number: 50
   Launchers: 2 fv
   Spread: 2
   Arc: Forward but are self-guided
   Range: 10/30,000/100,000/300,000
   Accuracy: 4/5/7/9
   Damage: 35/20/10/5 (damage/range category)
   Power: [40]
Weapons Skill: 5
Defensive Systems
Gorn Deflector Shield
   Protection: 30/45
   Power: [30]

Description and Notes
Fleet data: This is typical of the vessel that destroyed the Federation outpost on Cestus III on Stardate 3045.6. The design appears as a long rounded wedge for the secondary hull, with a small canard-style wing (containing the plasma launchers one on port and one on starboard) just aft of an elliptical command/primary hull.


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