Eredas-Il
TYPE
Lunar Base
COMMISSIONED
Unknown; perhaps 200,000 years ago
UNIT RUN
Eredas-Il is a unique object.  Only one such unit is believed to exist.
DIMENSIONS
MAXIMUM DIAMETER: 5,908 m



DECKS: 675
CREW
Unknown; possibly in the millions
ARMAMENT
1 x High power energy weapon capable of eliminating entire fleets
1800 x phaser arrays, total output 75,000,000 TerraWatts
360 x burst fire graviton torpedo launchers + 95,000 torpedoes
DEFENSE
Regenerative Shield System, total capacity 975,000,000 TerraJoules
Heavy Carbon Neutronium Single Hull
High Level Structural Integrity Field
PROPULSION
NORMAL CRUISE: Warp 6.0
MAXIMUM CRUISE: Warp 11.0
MAXIMUM SPEED: Warp 11.3 for 6 hours
STRENGTH INDEX
Galaxy Class = 1000
BEAM FIREPOWER: 3,500,000
TORPEDO FIREPOWER: 1,801,900
WEAPON RANGE/ACCURACY: --
SHIELD STRENGTH: 36,111
HULL ARMOR: 32,000,000
SPEED: 204
MANEUVERABILITY: --

OVERALL: 3,367,550
DIPLOMATIC GRADE
7
Unknown
HULL LIFE
REFIT CYCLE
Unknown
NOTES
The sole moon orbiting the Elorg Homeworld, Eredas-Il was converted into a lunar base
sometime before the Elorg's conflict with the Iconians 200,000 years ago.  Though it
certainly played a role in the said conflict, accounts of Eredas-Il have been scarce.

Eredas-Il is one of the most heavily fortified entities in the known universe. Capable of
destroying entire fleets of starships, it also possesses awesome tractor beams able to
penetrate subspace.

The moon was lost to history sometime after the cataclysmic Battle of Sorrows (in which
the Elorg were banished to subspace).  In the battle's aftermath, Eredas-Il was either
locked in a separate subspace pocket, or cast adrift in the barren remains of the Elorg
Bloc, but the truth may never be known.  Whatever the case, the moon somehow came
into the possession of the Phobian Republic.  Using it as a base of operations, the Phobians
worked in collusion with the Elorg to  launch a series of devastating attacks on Federation
targets in late 2399.  Eredas-Il was destroyed by a combined Federation/Klingon/Romulan
task force on stardate 76824.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Sphere model used throughout this site was created by Marc Magnier.

This page was created using information from the Daystrom Institute Technical Library
(www.ditl.org)
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