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− | Gorn freighters were first introduced in [[2250 (SFC)|2250]], and came in several variants. | + | {{banner|SFC}} |
+ | [[Gorn Confederation (SFC)|Gorn]] freighters were first introduced in [[2250 (SFC)|2250]], and came in several variants. | ||
The FQS-type was a small Q-ship. It featured a crew complement of 60, a capacity of two [[shuttlecraft]], ten cargo modules, two [[transporter (SFC)|transporters]], two [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitters, and it was armed with a single Type-F plasma torpedo launcher, two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-2|Type-2 phasers]], and one bank of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phasers]]. The FQL-type was a large Q-ship. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of two shuttlecraft, 20 cargo modules, three transporters, three tractor beam emitters, and it was armed with two Type-F plasma torpedo launchers, and six banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]]. | The FQS-type was a small Q-ship. It featured a crew complement of 60, a capacity of two [[shuttlecraft]], ten cargo modules, two [[transporter (SFC)|transporters]], two [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitters, and it was armed with a single Type-F plasma torpedo launcher, two banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-2|Type-2 phasers]], and one bank of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phasers]]. The FQL-type was a large Q-ship. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of two shuttlecraft, 20 cargo modules, three transporters, three tractor beam emitters, and it was armed with two Type-F plasma torpedo launchers, and six banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]]. | ||
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The FSPL-type was a small, plasma torpedo-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 80, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed one [[plasma torpedo (SFC)#Type-G|Type-G plasma torpedo]] tube and one bank of Type-2 phasers. | The FSPL-type was a small, plasma torpedo-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 80, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed one [[plasma torpedo (SFC)#Type-G|Type-G plasma torpedo]] tube and one bank of Type-2 phasers. | ||
− | The FLPL-type was a large, plasma torpedo-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed two [[plasma torpedo (SFC)#Type-F|Type-F plasma torpedo]] tubes, three banks of Type-2 phasers, and one bank of Type-3 phasers. | + | The FLPL-type was a large, plasma torpedo-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed two [[plasma torpedo (SFC)#Type-F|Type-F plasma torpedo]] tubes, three banks of Type-2 phasers, and one bank of Type-3 phasers. <ref name="SFCGame"/> |
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[[Category:Ship Classes]] | [[Category:Ship Classes]] | ||
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[[Category:SFC Timeline]] | [[Category:SFC Timeline]] |
Latest revision as of 06:15, 23 September 2023
Gorn freighters were first introduced in 2250, and came in several variants.
The FQS-type was a small Q-ship. It featured a crew complement of 60, a capacity of two shuttlecraft, ten cargo modules, two transporters, two tractor beam emitters, and it was armed with a single Type-F plasma torpedo launcher, two banks of Type-2 phasers, and one bank of Type-3 phasers. The FQL-type was a large Q-ship. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of two shuttlecraft, 20 cargo modules, three transporters, three tractor beam emitters, and it was armed with two Type-F plasma torpedo launchers, and six banks of Type-1 phasers.
The FSPh-type was a small, phaser-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 80, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed two banks of Type-2 phasers. The FLPh-type was a large, phaser-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 50 cargo modules, one transporter, and one tractor beam emitter, and it was armed five banks of Type-2 phasers and one bank of Type-3 phasers.
The FSPL-type was a small, plasma torpedo-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 80, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed one Type-G plasma torpedo tube and one bank of Type-2 phasers. The FLPL-type was a large, plasma torpedo-armed freighter. It featured a crew complement of 120, a capacity of one shuttlecraft, 25 cargo modules, and one transporter, and it was armed two Type-F plasma torpedo tubes, three banks of Type-2 phasers, and one bank of Type-3 phasers. [1]
Gorn freighter class vessels
SFC Timeline
C.G.S. Cave Finder • C.G.S. Cave Fire • C.G.S. Cave Protector • C.G.S. Clan Provider • C.G.S. Dragon Honor • C.G.S. Dragon's Destiny • C.G.S. Father of War • C.G.S. Fearless Dragon • C.G.S. Footfall • C.G.S. Strong Heart • C.G.S. Thunderfoot • C.G.S. Track of Heavy Foot
Notes and References
- ↑ Bethke, Erik (Producer). Starfleet Command. Lead Designer: Erik Bethke. Senior Designer: Chris Taylor. Mission Scripting by Lance Watanabe. Campaign Mission Design by Scott Bennie. Game Design by Marc Hertogh and Tom Hughes. SFB Consultant: Tom Hughes. Interplay Inc.. 15 September 1999.