| by
Bryan Jecko
NOTES:
With the popular success of
the older V-2 Hunter class of longrange exploratory vessel, many within
the fleet felt that the venerable design still had merit as a front line
vessel. But the V-2 was aging ungracefully, with little upgrade possible
within the confined and difficult to modify hull. With the Federation
and Klingons quickly outpacing the Romulan Empire in vessel construction,
modifications were attempted on the older V-2. Resources for such modifications
became so cost prohibitive that Fleet Command scrapped the upgrade and
opted for a redesign of the entire vessel. The V-23 was finally approved
in 2280 and two distinct models were chosen for simultaneous launch.
The Type 1 and Type 2 were
both extremely similar base platforms, designed for extended cruises and
capable of both passive and aggressive combat operations without extensive
support. The Type 1 mounted the powerful RPL-3 in a single torpedo mount
forward of the bridge. This gave the Type 1 a massive punch while attacking
enemy targets. The Type 2, on the other hand, mounted twin RP-4’s,
recently adopted by the Romulan Empire. Although the RP-4 would have a
short run as a main stay torpedo weapon, it’s small size and ease
of repair did make it popular among front line crews. The PR-4 could also
be dual fired from a single enlarged torpedo launcher, requiring less
coolant, ambient power and launch track mechanisms. Both types did suffer
from a lack of speed, owing to the use of the older and more successful
RWD-2 design. The RWD-2 allowed for a smaller engineering compartment,
which prompted the instillation of a large recreation facility, something
fairly new to the Romulan Fleet. This further extended the ships mission
capability, and became a standard installation on later vessels. The Type
1 and 2 remained in production until 2300, due largely to the unsuccessful
launch of the Type 3 and 4, and the lengthy testing period of the Type
5 and 6.
The Type 5 and 6 again paralleled
each other in design layout, crew support systems and general ease of
construction. They Type 5, launched two months before the Type 6, employed
the more powerful RIE-2 impulse drive, as well as the recently upgraded
R-5M-1 computer system. The Type 5 also incorporated twin RP-6’s.
Although not the most powerful photon torpedo system in the Romulan inventory,
the RP-6’s, like the RP-4’s could be fired from a single modified
firing track, reducing the need for internal space. The Type 6 employed
the massive RPL-4, more powerful than any previous plasma torpedo weapon.
Capable of smashing even the strongest shields, the RPL-4 did not suffer
from the massive power drop off of previous plasma weapons, and had range
equal to some of the best photon torpedoes of the day. The Type 1 and
Type 2 were both eventually pulled from production in favor of the Type
5 and 6. Since that time, all but two Type 1’s have been converted.
The V-23 is produced at the ch'Rihann Construction Ltd. Of Carraya at
a rate of 1 of each type per year. |
Construction
Data:
Model Numbers-
Ship Class-
Date Entering Service-
Number Constructed |
VIII
Type 1
2285
32 |
VIII
Type 2
2285
32 |
VIII
Type 5
2300
50
|
VIII
Type 6
2300
50 |
Hull
Data:
Superstructure Points-
Damage Chart-
Size
Length-
Width-
Height-
Weight-
Cargo
Cargo Units-
Cargo Capacity- |
30
C
140 m
131 m
45 m
117,658 mt
220 SCU
11000 mt |
30
C
140 m
131 m
45 m
117,828 mt
230 SCU
11500 mt
|
30
C
140 m
131 m
45 m
119,338 mt
250 SCU
12500 mt |
30
C
140 m
131 m
45 m
118,923 mt
240 SCU
12000 mt |
Equipment
Data:
Control Computer Type-
Transporters-
Standard 9-person-
Emergency 20-person-
cargo-
Cloaking Device Type-
power to engage-
|
R-5M
2
2
2
RCC
15 |
R-5M
2
2
2
RCC
15
|
R-5M-1
2
2
2
RCC
15 |
R-5M-1
2
2
2
RCC
15 |
Other
Data:
Crew-
Passengers-
Shuttlecraft- |
240
20
8
|
250
20
8
|
270
20
8
|
260
20
8 |
Engines
and Power Data:
Total Power Units Available-
Movement Point Ratio-
Warp Engine Type-
Number-
Power Units Available-
Stress Charts-
Maximum Safe Cruising
Speed-
Emergency Speed-
Impulse Engine Type-
Power Units Available- |
50
4/1
RWD-2
2
20
O/Q
Warp 6
Warp 7
RIE-1
10
|
50
4/1
RWD-2
2
20
O/Q
Warp 6
Warp 7
RIE-1
10
|
55
4/1
RWD-2
2
20
O/Q
Warp 6
Warp 7
RIE-2
15
|
55
4/1
RWD-2
2
20
O/Q
Warp 6
Warp 7
RIE-2
15
|
| Weapons
and Firing Data:
Beam Weapon Type-
Number-
Firing Arcs-
Firing Chart-
Maximum Power-
Damage Modifiers
+3
+2
+1
Beam Weapon Type-
Number-
Firing Arcs-
Firing Chart-
Maximum Power-
Damage Modifiers
+3
+2
+1
Missile Weapon Type-
Number-
Firing Arcs-
Firing Chart-
Power to Arm-
Damage- |
RB-11
2
2 f
V
9
(1-10)
(11-16)
(17-21)
RB-6
6
2 p/f/s, 2 p/a, 2 s/a
T
6
(-)
(1-18)
-
RPL-3
1
1 f
T
8
RL-3
|
RB-12
2
2 p/f/s
W
9
(1-10)
(11-15)
(16-20)
RB-6
6
2 f, 2 p/a, 2 s/a
T
6
(-)
(1-18)
-
RP-4
4
2 f, 2 a
P
1
12
|
RB-13
2
2 p/f/s
V
11
(1-10)
(11-16)
(17-21)
RB-9
6
2 f, 2 p/a, 2 s/a
W
6
(1-8)
(9-16)
(17-20
RP-6
4
2 f, 2 a
M
1
18
|
RB-12
2
2 p/f/s
W
9
(1-10)
(11-15)
(16-20)
RB-13
6
2 f, 2 p/a, 2 s/a
V
11
(1-10)
(11-16)
(17-21)
RPL-4
1
1 f
T
12
RL-4 |
Shields
Data:
Deflector Shield Type-
Shield Point Ratio-
Maximum Shield Power- |
RSP
1/3
18
|
RSP
1/3
18
|
RSR
1/3
24
|
RSR
1/3
24 |
| Defense
Factor-
Weapon Damage Factor- |
108.1
60.1 |
113.8
74.6 |
134.5
92.2 |
130.2
92.8 |
|