If you mean the Starship USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D there is not specific specs for every starship but here is the specs for the Galaxy Class itself:
Type : Explorer / Heavy Cruiser - basic
Dimensions : Length : 641 m10 Beam : 470 m Height : 145 m Decks : 4213 Mass : 4,960,00014 metric tons
Crew : 1,01415, 15,000 person evacuation limit.16 ÂÂ
Armament : 1217 x Type X phaser arrays18, total output 50,000 TeraWatts 214 x Type 3 burst fire19 photon torpedo tube3 with 25018 rounds Defence Systems : High capacity18 shield system, total capacity 2,700,000 TeraJoules Standard Duranium/Tritanium Double hull plus 9 cm High density armour. Standard level Structural Integrity Field
Warp Speeds Normal Cruise : 614 Maximum Cruise : 9.23 Maximum Rated : 9.63 for 1214 hours.
Strength Indices : Beam Firepower : 1,000 Torpedo Firepower : 1,000 Weapon Range and Accuracy : 1,000 Shield Strength : 1,000 Hull Armour : 1,000 Speed : 1,000 Combat Manoeuvrability : 1,000 Overall Strength Index : 1,000
Diplomatic Capability : 7 Expected Hull Life : 100
Refit Cycle : Minor : 1 year Standard : 1 years Major : 2014 years ÂÂ
Notes : The Galaxy class was developed to replace the ageing Ambassador and Oberth class starships as Starfleets primary exploration vessel. The design was initiated in 2343 with a highly challenging specification20 which called for a ship based on the Nebula design then being developed, but equally capable of scientific, exploration, diplomatic, cultural, and combat roles all within a single multi-mission hull.20 In fact, many came to regard the requirement as too challenging; the project suffered from numerous delays due to a wide range of design, manufacturing, and construction problems. The first of the class, the USS Galaxy, was launched in 2357 and commissioned in 2362, nearly two decades after initial approval.21 The Galaxy class which emerged from the Utopia Planitia shipyard22 had very similar lines to the Nebula class. The Galaxy is slightly larger in volume, although its less compact design gives it considerably greater length than the smaller vessel. The major change between the two is the lack of a mission specific pod on the Galaxy class,23 the increased volume allowing sections within the hull to be mission customized. This combined with a more advanced systems level to allow all functions to be performed by the single design. In addition the saucer and engineering hulls are separated by an eleven deck connecting neck section. This separation between the two hulls allows the nacelles to be located outboard and above the engineering hull,23 a position which increases the efficiency of the warp drive field slightly. This gives the Galaxy class warp coils an efficiency of 88% at speeds of up to Warp 7 and 52% through Warp 9.120 - the comparable figures for the Nebula class are 84% and 47% respectively.
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If you mean the Starship USS Enterprise NCC 1701-D there is not specific specs for every starship but here is the specs for the Galaxy Class itself:
Type : Explorer / Heavy Cruiser - basic
Dimensions : Length : 641 m10
Beam : 470 m
Height : 145 m
Decks : 4213
Mass : 4,960,00014 metric tons
Crew : 1,01415, 15,000 person evacuation limit.16 ÂÂ
Armament : 1217 x Type X phaser arrays18, total output 50,000 TeraWatts
214 x Type 3 burst fire19 photon torpedo tube3 with 25018 rounds
Defence Systems : High capacity18 shield system, total capacity 2,700,000 TeraJoules
Standard Duranium/Tritanium Double hull plus 9 cm High density armour.
Standard level Structural Integrity Field
Warp Speeds
Normal Cruise : 614
Maximum Cruise : 9.23
Maximum Rated : 9.63 for 1214 hours.
Strength Indices :
Beam Firepower : 1,000
Torpedo Firepower : 1,000
Weapon Range and Accuracy : 1,000
Shield Strength : 1,000
Hull Armour : 1,000
Speed : 1,000
Combat Manoeuvrability : 1,000
Overall Strength Index : 1,000
Diplomatic Capability : 7
Expected Hull Life : 100
Refit Cycle : Minor : 1 year
Standard : 1 years
Major : 2014 years ÂÂ
Notes : The Galaxy class was developed to replace the ageing Ambassador and Oberth class starships as Starfleets primary exploration vessel. The design was initiated in 2343 with a highly challenging specification20 which called for a ship based on the Nebula design then being developed, but equally capable of scientific, exploration, diplomatic, cultural, and combat roles all within a single multi-mission hull.20 In fact, many came to regard the requirement as too challenging; the project suffered from numerous delays due to a wide range of design, manufacturing, and construction problems. The first of the class, the USS Galaxy, was launched in 2357 and commissioned in 2362, nearly two decades after initial approval.21
The Galaxy class which emerged from the Utopia Planitia shipyard22 had very similar lines to the Nebula class. The Galaxy is slightly larger in volume, although its less compact design gives it considerably greater length than the smaller vessel. The major change between the two is the lack of a mission specific pod on the Galaxy class,23 the increased volume allowing sections within the hull to be mission customized. This combined with a more advanced systems level to allow all functions to be performed by the single design. In addition the saucer and engineering hulls are separated by an eleven deck connecting neck section. This separation between the two hulls allows the nacelles to be located outboard and above the engineering hull,23 a position which increases the efficiency of the warp drive field slightly. This gives the Galaxy class warp coils an efficiency of 88% at speeds of up to Warp 7 and 52% through Warp 9.120 - the comparable figures for the Nebula class are 84% and 47% respectively.
Lieutenant Daniel Clark
" Chief Medical Officer"
1196 posts
Dont use DITL. The Stregth Indacies are all wrong...
551 posts
thank you.
162 posts
The Strenth indices are compared to the Galaxy Class which is 1000
Lieutenant Daniel Clark
" Chief Medical Officer"