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− | + | {{TableRow|title=Commissioned|data=[[2030s (FASA)#2033|2033]]}} | |
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− | {| | + | The ''Companion'' class, which entered service in [[2030s (FASA)#2033|2033]], was one of the most utilized escort ships during the period of intensive development and testing that resulted in [[Humans (FASA)|humanity]]'s interstellar spaceflight capability. From advanced fusion performance testing to [[warp drive (FASA)|warp drive]] prototype escort, the ''Companion'' class provided reliable backup for generations of new spacecraft. Upon decommissioning from regular service in [[2080s (FASA)#2080|2080]], the class was renovated and served as the official interplanetary carrier for the Secretary General of the [[United Nations (FASA)|United Nations]].<ref name="SFC"/> |
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Latest revision as of 10:54, 12 March 2021
The Companion class, which entered service in 2033, was one of the most utilized escort ships during the period of intensive development and testing that resulted in humanity's interstellar spaceflight capability. From advanced fusion performance testing to warp drive prototype escort, the Companion class provided reliable backup for generations of new spacecraft. Upon decommissioning from regular service in 2080, the class was renovated and served as the official interplanetary carrier for the Secretary General of the United Nations.[1]
Specifications
Length | Overall 156m Engine Section 78m Life Support Section 40m |
Diameter | Overall 37.9m Engine Section 37.9m Life Support Section 29m Forward Sensor 18m |
Mass | 6.9 million kg |
Complement | 20 Overall 4 Officers 16 Enlisted Crew |
Performance
Range | 6 billion km |
Velocity | Cruising 6000m/second Maximum 9500m/second |
Engine | 2 advanced fission thrusters |
Fuel Capacity | 1.5 million kg |
Notes and References
- ↑ Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.