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The Miller class are intended to be versatile. They are very well protected by thick hull armor. Their offense is focused on numerous missile bays and the spinal mounted meson canon. They sacrifice some speed and agility to achieve this. They are streamlined and can carry 1,000 marines and plenty of cutters to provide them with close support. | The Miller class are intended to be versatile. They are very well protected by thick hull armor. Their offense is focused on numerous missile bays and the spinal mounted meson canon. They sacrifice some speed and agility to achieve this. They are streamlined and can carry 1,000 marines and plenty of cutters to provide them with close support. | ||
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|S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect [[User:Ronald B. Kline, Jr.|Ronald B. Kline, Jr.]] of the [[Imperial Navy]] | |S1= Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect [[User:Ronald B. Kline, Jr.|Ronald B. Kline, Jr.]] of the [[Imperial Navy]] | ||
|S2= Marc Miller | |S2= Marc Miller | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 13 July 2018
Miller Class Dreadnought | |
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Type: BA Dreadnought | |
Size | 700,000 Tons |
Hull Configuration | [[{{{hull}}}]] |
Tech Level | TL–15 |
Engineering | |
Computer | |
Jump | J-4 |
Maneuver | 4 G |
Armaments | |
Hardpoints | 7,000 |
Accommodations | |
Staterooms | 0 |
Personnel | |
Crew | 6,010 with 1,000 Marines |
High/Mid Passengers | 0 |
Payload | |
Cargo | 5,508 Tons |
Fuel tank | 0 Tons |
Construction | |
Origin | Third Imperium |
Price | |
Cost | MCr583,000.4 Qty: MCr 466,400.32 |
Source | |
Canon | Unpublished, fan design |
TBD
- Ship: BI-15
- Class: BI-15
- Type: Dreadnought
- Architect: Marc Miller
- Tech Level: 15
Detailed Description
- HULL
700,000 tons standard, 9,800,000 cubic meters, Streamlined Cone Configuration
- CREW
461 Officers, 4549 Ratings, 1000 Marines
- ENGINEERING
Jump-4, 4G Maneuver, Power plant-8, 56,000.000 EP, Agility 4
- AVIONICS
Bridge, Model/9fib Computer 1 Model/9fib Backup Computer
- HARDPOINTS
Spinal Mount, 400 100-ton bays, 2,900 Hardpoints
- ARMAMENT
Meson Gun Spinal Mount (Factor-T), 200 100-ton Particle Accelerator Bays (Factor-9), 200 100-ton Missile Bays (Factor-9), 900 Triple Beam Laser Turrets organised into 90 Batteries (Factor-9)
- DEFENCES
2,000 Triple Sandcaster Turrets organised into 200 Batteries (Factor-9), Nuclear Damper (Factor-9), Meson Screen (Factor-8), Armoured Hull (Factor-12)
- CRAFT
10 1,000 ton crafts (Crew of 10, Cost of MCr 0.000), 100 50 ton Cutters (Crew of 2, Cost of MCr 0.000)
- FUEL
336,000 Tons Fuel (4 parsecs jump and 28 days endurance) On Board Fuel Scoops, On Board Fuel Purification Plant
- MISCELLANEOUS
3,200 Staterooms, 100 Low Berths, 100 Emergency Low Berths, 5,508 Tons Cargo
- USER DEFINED COMPONENTS
None
- COST
MCr 588,830.404 Singly (incl. Architects fees of MCr 5,830.004), MCr 466,400.32 in Quantity
- CONSTRUCTION TIME
234 Weeks Singly, 187 Weeks in Quantity
- COMMENTS
The Miller class are intended to be versatile. They are very well protected by thick hull armor. Their offense is focused on numerous missile bays and the spinal mounted meson canon. They sacrifice some speed and agility to achieve this. They are streamlined and can carry 1,000 marines and plenty of cutters to provide them with close support.
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis), Captain, and Lead Naval Architect Ronald B. Kline, Jr. of the Imperial Navy
- Marc Miller