Interceptor Class |
TYPE |
Interceptor Class Destroyer |
COMMISSIONED |
2401 - present |
UNIT RUN |
NX-77197 USS Interceptor • NX-77198 USS Midway • NX-77199 USS Aries NX-77200 USS Valinor • NX-77201 USS Iselia The class remains in production. |
DIMENSIONS |
LENGTH: 323.0m BEAM: 169.28m HEIGHT: 57.2m DECKS: 11 |
CREW |
84 officers and crew; 300 evacuation limit |
ARMAMENT |
6 x type-XII phaser arrays, total output, 32,000 TeraWatts 2 x standard quantum torpedo tubes 1 x pulse fire quantum torpedo tube +130 quantum torpedoes |
DEFENSE |
Standard shield system, total capacity 1,600,000 TeraJoules Standard Duranium/Tritanium single hull +3.0cm Ablative Armor Standard Level Structural Integrity Field |
PROPULSION |
NORMAL CRUISE: Warp 9.0 MAXIMUM CRUISE: Warp 12.0 MAXIMUM SPEED: Warp 13.5 for 6 hours |
STRENGTH INDEX Galaxy Class = 1000 |
BEAM FIREPOWER: 640 TORPEDO FIREPOWER: 700 WEAPON RANGE/ACCURACY: 750 SHIELD STRENGTH: 592 HULL ARMOR: 500 SPEED: 821 MANEUVERABILITY: 6800 OVERALL: 673 |
DIPLOMATIC GRADE |
2 |
HULL LIFE |
100 years |
REFIT CYCLE |
MINOR: 1 year STANDARD: 2 years MAJOR: 10 years |
NOTES |
The Interceptor class starship is an accumulation of five years of research and development. In 2396, amidst the Elorg crisis, the task Starfleet Command gave its engineers was to create a relatively small, multi-platform starship that utilized the current state-of-the-art technologies, and was short on construction time and costs. The end result was the Interceptor Class. Similar in design and function to the Intrepid Class, the Interceptor was in actuality, a companion to the Valiant Class. Where the Valiant was heavily biased toward combat, the Interceptor could ably perform scientific and diplomatic missions. Even so, the Interceptor Class was nonetheless a capable warship, and often served alongside the Valiant and other larger starships in tactical situations. |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
Interceptor Class Concept by Narsil, Lightwave mesh by Mavek, conversion for 3DS Max by J. Cassio "Starship" This page was created using information from the Daystrom Institute Technical Library (www.ditl.org) |