New Brunswick Class Long Range Explorer Length: 549 metres Beam: 324 metres Height: 157 metres Warp Drive: Dilithium regulated Matter/Antimatter Reactor Assembly Max Warp: 9.99975 Impulse Engines: One Large Fusion Reactor Max Impulse: 0.55c Crew: 200 officers, 300 enlisted Computers: LCARS interface, bio-neural gelpack memory Armaments: 9 Type-XII phaser arrays; 8 pulse phaser cannons (nacelle mounted; 4 fore, 4 aft); 6 torpedo launchers (photon and quantum equipped) Shuttlebays: 1 Support Craft: 17 About Ship: The New Brunswick Class was started in 2350 as a long range explorer-type vessel. Fifty vessels were authorized. After the first twenty were built, Starfleet decided to take the remaining thirty spaceframes and put them in storage as the Galaxy Class came into service. After the Borg incursions and the Dominion War, Starfleet decided to complete all spaceframes put into storage, and the New Brunswick class was revived. It was decided that the spaceframes would be upgraded during construction, and all existing ships would be upgraded as well. New systems were added, and nacelle mounted pulse phaser cannons as well. The New Brunswick class has proven itself as a reliable explorer.
Ships of Class: U.S.S. New Brunswick NCC-50500 U.S.S. Fredericton NCC-50501 U.S.S. Saint John NCC-50502 U.S.S. Moncton NCC-50503 U.S.S. Mirimachi NCC-50504 U.S.S. Bathurst NCC-50505 U.S.S. Cambellton NCC-50506 U.S.S. Edmunston NCC-50507 U.S.S. Lancaster NCC-50508 U.S.S. Nerepis NCC-50509 U.S.S. Welsford NCC-50510 U.S.S. Clarendon NCC-50511 U.S.S. Wirral NCC-50512 U.S.S. Hoyt NCC-50513 U.S.S. Geary NCC-50514 U.S.S. Rothesay NCC-50515 U.S.S. Kennebecasis NCC-50516 U.S.S. Fairville NCC-50517 U.S.S. Quispamsis NCC-50518 U.S.S. Public Landing NCC-50519 U.S.S. Greenwich NCC-50520 U.S.S. Martinon NCC-50521 U.S.S. Ketepec NCC-50522 U.S.S. Belmont NCC-50523 U.S.S. Morna NCC-50524 U.S.S. Buctouche NCC-50525 U.S.S. Cap-Pel� NCC-50526 U.S.S. Richibucto NCC-50527 U.S.S. Belledune NCC-50528 U.S.S. Gagetown NCC-50529 U.S.S. Oromocto NCC-50530 U.S.S. Newcastle NCC-50531-------Under Construction U.S.S. Shediac NCC-50532---------Under Construction U.S.S. Dieppe NCC-50533----------Under Construction U.S.S. Sussex NCC-50534----------Under Construction U.S.S. Lepreau NCC-50535---------Under Construction U.S.S. Lorneville NCC-50536------Under Construction U.S.S. Maces Bay NCC-50537-------Under Construction U.S.S. Musquash NCC-50538--------Under Construction U.S.S. Pennfield NCC-50539-------Under Construction U.S.S. St. Stephen NCC-50540-----Under Construction U.S.S. St. George NCC-50541------Under Construction U.S.S. St. Andrews NCC-50542-----Under Construction U.S.S. St. Martins NCC-50543-----Under Construction U.S.S. Westfield NCC-50544-------Under Construction U.S.S. Grand Bay NCC-50545-------Under Construction U.S.S. Kingston NCC-50546--------Under Construction U.S.S. Hampton NCC-50547---------Under Construction U.S.S. Apohaqui NCC-50548--------Under Construction U.S.S. Riverview NCC-50549-------Under Construction U.S.S. Blacks Harbour NCC-50550--Under Construction
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I'm not much for quad-nacelled vessels, but as far as they go, this one's rather interesting!
Oh, and what a comprehensive list of names.
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Frank is trying to spare you from the lecture I am inevitably bound to give whenever someone uses the phrase "type XII" "phaser" and "starship" in the same sentence.
You know, I should add this one to the FAQ.
Suffice it to say, should a type XII phaser exist, it would be too large to mount on a starship. At least, on any normal sized starship.
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Sheesh, ok. I like to think that such a statement should be taken as self-evident.
Um...ignore the last two sentences.
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Type-XI is considered a planetary emitter right?
Good job on the design and work though. I someday hope my kitbashes can look as great.
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Seems to me there was a little discussion about type-XII phasers a while ago... In any event, it remains the same. And Frank, I don't get the time dilation thingy.
The359: I just remembered, the prototype doesn't count. Hobbes: Practice makes perfect!
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Time dilation is when the amount of time that passes for the crew of a starship/whatever is less than that which passes in realspace (ie-Earth). This is bad, because after, say a week of travelling at some really high impulse, the Earth may have experienced a year or more, while the crew experienced only a week.
For more information, refer to Page 78 of the TNG Tech Manual. (Section 6.2 RELATIVISTIC CONSIDERATIONS)
As for the phasers, Type XII is WAY to large an emitter to be on a Starfleet ship. Type X is the starship sized emitter (Well, the most recent sized one). I think that X-II will be acceptable to Sol.
At near-c speeds, time acts differently. Say you're at 0.75c for one hour. After you go back to rest, you will find that everyone else thinks that you've been travelling for an hour and a half.
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There's really no need to add anything to the X at all. You can have a phaser much more advanced than those on, say, the Enterprise D, and still call them X'es.
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That's way too confusing. You go like 6, 7, 8, 9, and then stop at ten? Type-11 planetary sure. Then make the next more advanced one type-12. You need something to distinguish the Ent-D emitters from the Ent-E. They can't keep getting more advanced and then call them the same thing. I wan't a distingtion. I don't see the probelem with Type-12.
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