Kamakazi Class
I know the following picture is shameful compared next to any professionally done diagram of a starship, and absolutely primitive when compared to, say, the hand drawings of Pauil Cargile, but unfortunately i don't have a scanner to scan my drawings, so these simplistic "chicken scratches" will have to suffice until then. Enjoy.
NAME: U.S.S. Kamakazi
CLASS: Kamakazi
REGISTRY: NCC-C89000/F700
LENGTH: 6 meters
DIAMETER: 3 meters
WEIGHT: 5 metric tonnes dry weight
HULL COMPOSITION: Duranium
PERSONNEL CAPACITY: 1
COMMISIONING PLAQUE MOTTO: "Tread lightly but carry a big stick"
PROPULSION
Impulse Drive
-Fusion-reactor powered
-Top sublight speed: 0.97c
COMPUTER
-Interface: Holographic Virtual Spacecraft Command & Control
-Storage medium: Isolinear optical disks
-2x computer cores
-1x main core
-1x auxilary core/dedicated weapons module
DEFLECTOR SHIELDS
-2x Polarity field generators
-Auxilary Power: Emergency Plasma Accumulator Ring
-20 second shield recharge/regeneration time
-Shield modulation frequencies & bandwidths rotated by computer control
STEALTH TECHNOLOGY
-Holographic Optic Refraction System
-Multispectral Emission Supression System
PHASERS
-Type-V
-Single emitter maximum output: 5.1 MW
-1x starboard nacelle mounted omni-directional emitter
-1x port nacelle mounted omni-directional emitter
TORPEDOES
-8x exterior connect hardpoints
-4x forward quantum torpedoes
-4x aft quantum torpedoes
NAVIGATIONAL DEFLECTOR/LONG RANGE SENSORS
-Primary instruments
-3x 2a.u. deflector dish/subspace trancievers
-Wide-angle active electromagnetic scanner
-Variable frequency electromagnetic flux sensor
-Lifeform analysis instrument cluster
-Parametric subspace field stress sensor
-Gravimetric distortion scanner
-Thermal imaging array
TRANSPORTERS
-1x emergency personnel transporter
NOTES:
The Kamakazi class is NOT a suicide ship. This is one of my old design that I briefly decribed by gave no pictorial example of.
The German navy in World War II produced hundreds of small submersibles which could launch two self-proelled torpedoes mounted on a exterior hard point towards a target. They were primarily used to guard a bay suspected on incoming invasion by sea.
Like the old German subs these vehicles were not long-range, and so were moved via truck. But in
this case a 700-fighter carrier is used to quickly deploy them, not a truck.
But unlike the German mini-subs these small torpedo boats move incredabley fast, speeding towards a target launching it's weapons, then pull out of the dive and reversing it's course, then firing off four more of it's deadly armament. This is similar in tactic to the Japanese dive bombers, called Kamakazis by American and English seamen.
Carried also on board are small phaser emitters on pivots. These provide little offensive purpose
but are standard on all Starfleet vessels.
The kamakazi is powered by a single mini-fusion drive and impulse engine.
The cockpit is retactable as well as the deflector arm for storage purposes. The frontal sphere can also serve as a very crude life boat if need be, carrying with it the computer modules and distress beacon.
The stealth system onboard is not only meant to fool your eyes with the holographic refractions system, but the multi-spectral supression system can re-direct incoming scans enough to prevent an effective lock on the Kamakazi.
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I shall smite Sternbach with my SpoonSaber!
[This message has been edited by Antagonist (edited June 25, 1999).]
[This message has been edited by Antagonist (edited June 25, 1999).]