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The [[Java Tiger class (SFC)|''Java Tiger'' class]] heavy command cruiser (CCH) was introduced circa [[2290 (SFC)|2290]]. A variant of the [[Tiger class (SFC)|''Tiger'' class]] cruiser developed from the [[Bengal Tiger class (SFC)|''Bengal Tiger'' class]] command cruiser, the ''Java Tiger'' class replaced both the ''Tiger'' and ''Bengal Tiger'' classes in production. The ''Java Tiger'' class had an enlarged hull with additional power systems. The CCH featured a crew complement of 500, a capacity of nine [[shuttlecraft]], and was equipped with four science labs, four [[transporter (SFC)|transporters]], four [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitters, and four mech tractors. The class was armed with two [[Expanding Sphere Generator (SFC)|Expanding Sphere Generators]], four banks of [[shipboard disruptors (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 disruptors]], eight banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]], and four banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phasers]].<ref name="SFCGame"/> | The [[Java Tiger class (SFC)|''Java Tiger'' class]] heavy command cruiser (CCH) was introduced circa [[2290 (SFC)|2290]]. A variant of the [[Tiger class (SFC)|''Tiger'' class]] cruiser developed from the [[Bengal Tiger class (SFC)|''Bengal Tiger'' class]] command cruiser, the ''Java Tiger'' class replaced both the ''Tiger'' and ''Bengal Tiger'' classes in production. The ''Java Tiger'' class had an enlarged hull with additional power systems. The CCH featured a crew complement of 500, a capacity of nine [[shuttlecraft]], and was equipped with four science labs, four [[transporter (SFC)|transporters]], four [[tractor beam (SFC)|tractor beam]] emitters, and four mech tractors. The class was armed with two [[Expanding Sphere Generator (SFC)|Expanding Sphere Generators]], four banks of [[shipboard disruptors (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 disruptors]], eight banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-1|Type-1 phasers]], and four banks of [[shipboard phasers (SFC)#Type-3|Type-3 phasers]].<ref name="SFCGame"/> | ||
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The Java Tiger class heavy command cruiser (CCH) was introduced circa 2290. A variant of the Tiger class cruiser developed from the Bengal Tiger class command cruiser, the Java Tiger class replaced both the Tiger and Bengal Tiger classes in production. The Java Tiger class had an enlarged hull with additional power systems. The CCH featured a crew complement of 500, a capacity of nine shuttlecraft, and was equipped with four science labs, four transporters, four tractor beam emitters, and four mech tractors. The class was armed with two Expanding Sphere Generators, four banks of Type-3 disruptors, eight banks of Type-1 phasers, and four banks of Type-3 phasers.[1]
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.