DY-500 class (FASA)
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Myriad Universes: DY-500
In 2019, the DY-100 class underwent extensive design and performance upgrades to become the DY-500 class. The Amjet V Thrusters were the most efficient engines of the 21st century, and the magnetohydrodynamic generator provided all on-board power. The class was particularly popular for travel to and within the asteroid belt, and it remained in service until 2055.[1]
Specifications[1]
Length | 145 m |
Beam | 33 m |
Draught | 47 m |
Mass | 4.17 million kg |
Cargo Modules | Each 19.8x10.7m (2900 m³ usable volume) |
Ship's Complement | • Officers: 3 • Crew/ Passengers: 33 |
Performance[1]
Range | • Standard: 600 million km • Maximum: 1.15 billion km |
Velocity | • Cruising: 135,000 km/hour |
Typical Voyage Duration | 185 days (Earth-Asteropolis) |
Thrust | 33,000 kg per fission engine |
Systems Overview[1]
Navigation | Interplanetary Triangulation (3 body) Guidance |
Communication | Laser Radiotelemetry |
Onboard Power | Magnetohydrodynamic Electric Generator |
Computer | Elementary Independent Thought Processing Digital |
Gravity | .2g internally sustained |
Atmosphere | 25% O2; 9% humidity |
Sustenance Duration | 424 days at standard ship's complement of 36 |
DY-500 class vessels
Prime Timeline
EU Timeline
S.S. Conquest DY-257 • S.S. Hastings DY-209 • S.S. Malaspina DY-223 • S.S. Mariposa NAR-7678 • S.S. Sylvania DY-302 • S.S. Toledo Sun DY-238 • S.S. Yacona DY-220 • S.S. Yakima DY-212
Kelvin Timeline
FASA Timeline
U.N.S.S. Courageous • U.N.S.S. Tiller • U.N.S.S. Wheeler • S.S. Woden
Notes and References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.