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Ideally, a runabout is piloted by two crew members, although one pilot will suffice. The pilot's consoles are forward facing in front of two large windows. The bridge section can accommodate up to five people. The two large windows are equipped with retractable blast shutters. View screens mounted within the forward corners of the cabin are used for External Viewing, Video Communication and Ship Status displays. | Ideally, a runabout is piloted by two crew members, although one pilot will suffice. The pilot's consoles are forward facing in front of two large windows. The bridge section can accommodate up to five people. The two large windows are equipped with retractable blast shutters. View screens mounted within the forward corners of the cabin are used for External Viewing, Video Communication and Ship Status displays. | ||
− | Some of the "Specialized" modules were designed by the FADM Johnson and | + | Some of the "Specialized" modules were designed by the FADM Johnson and manufactured on Empok Nor. These long-range, dynamic vessels allow for wide versatility. The berthing arrangements of these Runabouts range from 4 to 9 passengers/crew depending on the model.<BR> |
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Height: 7 Meters<br> | Height: 7 Meters<br> | ||
Decks: 1<br> | Decks: 1<br> | ||
− | Crew/Staff: | + | Crew/Staff: 4/2-4<br> |
Max Life Support: 20<br> | Max Life Support: 20<br> | ||
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|div align="center"|[[Image:Runabout St Patrick2.jpg|Deck Plan|325px]] | |div align="center"|[[Image:Runabout St Patrick2.jpg|Deck Plan|325px]] | ||
|<small><font color=red>'''Weapon Systems:'''<font color=yellow><br> | |<small><font color=red>'''Weapon Systems:'''<font color=yellow><br> | ||
− | Primary: | + | Primary: Phaser Emitters: None<br> |
− | Secondary: Micro-Photon | + | Secondary: Micro-Photon Torpedoes: None<br> |
Defensive: Auto Modulated Shields<br> | Defensive: Auto Modulated Shields<br> | ||
<font color=red>'''Transporter Systems:'''<font color=yellow><br> | <font color=red>'''Transporter Systems:'''<font color=yellow><br> | ||
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<font color=red>'''Computer System:'''<br><font color=yellow> | <font color=red>'''Computer System:'''<br><font color=yellow> | ||
− | LCARS Crew Interface | + | LCARS Crew Interface with enhanced Holo-Suite programming. |
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Revision as of 22:44, 22 April 2006
Sandbox Page for Various Runabout designs.
Considering using these variations for Sims. The premise is to make "Runabout Task Forces" to be used for establishing Base Camps, or Colonizing new areas. A Task Force is an assembly of different vehicles needed to complete a specified task or mission. A Runabout Task Force would be made up of Five or more Runabouts, consisting of one of each variation listed below (ie: 1 ground assault, 1 medical, one Command Center version, etc).
Why use Runabouts, when all the necessary building supplies could be beamed down from a Galaxy, or Nebula Class Starship?
Runabouts are Completely Modular vessels. The Modules could either be removed from the Runabouts and used to form "fixed" structures, or could be left aboard the Runabouts and the ships themselves could be converted into structures. There would be little need to beam building supplies until a later stage of development. I consider a Runabout Task Force to be similar in nature to an advanced M*A*S*H unit.
MAQUIS FORCES INTERNATIONAL'S |
Runabout Blueprints and Specifications Click on Images to Enlarge
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Rob Johnson, IC
14 Mar 2006
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