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[[File:cochrane_class-sfc.jpg|350px|thumb|right|''Cochrane'' class ([[Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|SFC]])]]
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==FASA Timeline==
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[[Earth#FASA Timeline|Earth]]'s first [[warp drive|warp]] capable ship, the ''Cochrane'' class entered service in [[FASA Chronology: 2050s#2058|2058]], and proved to be the remarkable craft its designers had hoped it would be.<ref name="SFC"/>
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===''Cochrane'' class vessels===
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* [[U.N.S.S. Bonaventure (Cochrane class)#FASA Timeline|U.N.S.S. ''Bonaventure'']]
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[[Earth (FASA)|Earth]]'s first [[warp drive (FASA)|warp]] capable ship, the ''Cochrane'' class entered service in [[2050s (FASA)#2058|2058]], and proved to be the remarkable craft its designers had hoped it would be. After nearly a decade of design, construction, and testing, the ''Cochrane'' class, named for the inventor of the [[warp drive (FASA)|warp drive]] engine, [[Cochrane, Zefram (FASA)|Zefram Cochrane]], inaugurated a new era in space exploration. Inaccessible interstellar spans became reasonable distances, as demonstrated by the [[U.N.S.S. Bonaventure (FASA)#FASA Timeline|U.N.S.S. ''Bonaventure'']]'s journey to [[Tau Ceti system (FASA)|Tau Ceti]] in [[2060s (FASA)#2061|2061]], nearly 12 [[light years]] away. The class used fusion engines to generate the warp field effect, and featured a detachable life support section in case of a warp engine emergency. The class was retired from service in [[2070s (FASA)#2077|2077]].<ref name="SFC"/>
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{{TableRow|title=Beam|data=63.4[[meter|m]] Overall<br/>Life Support Section 57.3[[meter|m]]<br/>Engine Section 20[[meter|m]] diameter<br/>Heat Radiator Wings 66.7[[meter|m]]}}
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{{TableRow|title=Draught|data=66.7[[meter|m]] Overall<br/>Life Support Section 33.3[[meter|m]]}}
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{{TableRow|title=Mass|data=19.4 million [[kilogram|kg]]}}
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{{TableRow|title=Range|data=Standard 25 [[light year|light years]]<br/>Maximum 40 [[light year|light years]]}}
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{{TableRow|title=Voyage Duration|data=Typical 3.8 years ([[Sol system|Sol]]-[[Tau Ceti system|Tau Ceti]])<br/>Maximum 6 years}}
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<ref name="SFC">[[Goldstein, Stan]] and [[Goldstein, Fred]] with [[Sternbach, Rick]]. [[Star Trek: Spaceflight Chronology (Book)|Star Trek:'' Spaceflight Chronology'']]. [[Pocket Books]], 1980.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:41, 13 March 2021

Cochrane class
Cochrane class (SFC)

Cochrane class (SFC)
Commissioned 2058
Retired 2077
Advertising
FASA Timeline
(FASA Roleplaying Game)


Earth's first warp capable ship, the Cochrane class entered service in 2058, and proved to be the remarkable craft its designers had hoped it would be. After nearly a decade of design, construction, and testing, the Cochrane class, named for the inventor of the warp drive engine, Zefram Cochrane, inaugurated a new era in space exploration. Inaccessible interstellar spans became reasonable distances, as demonstrated by the U.N.S.S. Bonaventure's journey to Tau Ceti in 2061, nearly 12 light years away. The class used fusion engines to generate the warp field effect, and featured a detachable life support section in case of a warp engine emergency. The class was retired from service in 2077.[1]

Specifications
Length 206m Overall
Life Support Section 63.48m
Engine Section 85.2m
Heat Radiator Wings 42.8m
Beam 63.4m Overall
Life Support Section 57.3m
Engine Section 20m diameter
Heat Radiator Wings 66.7m
Draught 66.7m Overall
Life Support Section 33.3m
Mass 19.4 million kg
Complement 45
5 Officers
40 Crew
Navigation Warp Celestial Guidance
Communication Laser Radiotelemetry
Computer Intermediate Independent Thought Memory Scan
Weapons 2 forward lasers
Performance
Range Standard 25 light years
Maximum 40 light years
Velocity Cruising Warp 2 (8c)
Maximum Warp 2.5 (15.6c)
Voyage Duration Typical 3.8 years (Sol-Tau Ceti)
Maximum 6 years
Life Support Gravity .4-1.0g
Atmosphere 20% O2, 11% humidity
Sustenance Duration 4.5 years at Standard Ship's Complement

Cochrane class vessels

FASA Timeline

U.N.S.S. Cochrane  •  U.N.S.S. Bonaventure  •  U.N.S.S. Powell


Notes and References