Pegasus Class X Cruiser

design by PT Riley

Notes:
When problems developed with the Explorer class, Starfleet looked to the old Vagabond class for the inspiration to resolve the problems. The result was the Pegasus class. Sporting a shorter, broader support strut to increase stability and front-saucer mounted photon tubes in the event of the loss of the nacelle assembly. The Pegasus class was very successful and served as the basis for many of the elements found in the Constellation, Odysseus, and Questar classes.

 

Construction Data:  
     Model- Mk I
     Class- X
     Class Commission Date- 2274
     Number Produced- 50
Hull Data:  
     Superstructure- 26
     Damage Chart- C
     Size  
          Length- 247 m
          Width- 186 m
          Height- 52 m
     Displacement- 149,383 mt
     Cargo  
          Total SCU- 260 SCU
          Cargo Capacity- 13000 mt
Equipment Data:  
     Computer Type- M-6a
     Transporters-  
          Standard 6-person- 4
          Emergency 22-person- 3
          Cargo- 3
Other Data:  
     Crew- 300
     Passengers- 30
     Shuttlecraft- 4
Engines and Power Data:  
     Total Power Available- 68
     Movement Point Ratio- 4/1
     Warp Engine Type- FWG-1
          Number- 2
          Power- 26 ea.
          Stress Chart- D/F
          Max Safe Cruising- Warp 8
          Emergency Speed- Warp 10
     Impulse Engine Type- FIF-2
          Power Units- 16
Weapons and Firing Data:  
     Beam Weapon Type - FH-10
          Number- 6
          Firing Arcs- 2 f, 2 p/a, 2 s/a
          Firing Chart- W
          Maximum Power- 7
          Damage Modifiers  
                   +3 (1-10)
                   +2 (11-17)
                   +1 (18-20)
     Torpedo Type- FP-4
          Number- 2
          Firing Arcs- 1 f/p, 1 f/s
          Firing Chart- S
          Power To Arm- 1
          Damage- 20
Shield Data:  
     Shield Type- FSP
     Shield Point Ratio- 1/4
     Maximum Shield- 16
Combat Efficiency:  
     D- 157.2
     WDF- 68.8

 

 


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