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06-22-2011, 05:49 AM
Summary:
MacPherson Class Starship Development Project

Newport News Shipyards - Louisiana - Earth

These blueprints depict Ship of the Line, U.S.S. LaGrange NCC-3916-A

Also includes Shuttlecarrier Pod & Cargo Carrier Sheet

Lagrange Heavy Class Transports

This was the first transport class to be built to "new technology" design standards. The fifth design in a 65-year-long service history of transports, these ships have proven to be one of the most versatile starships in Starfleet service, far surpassing the mission capabilities of their original class design.

Class: The lead ship of this class, Lagrange (TH 3916), was originally built as the last of the Dollond (TH 3900) class heavy transports. Lagrange was experimentally refitted by Starfleet's San Francisco facility as a testbed for the newly re-designed starliner and cargo transport pods which were scheduled to replace the aging containers already reaching 70 years of service. After a highly successful shakedown cruise and several multi-mission trials, 14 ships of this class were authorized for new-build construction in March 2286.

Classification: These ships were classified as heavy transports to emphasize their increased cargo capacity and defensive potential.

Design: These ships were designed to take advantage of the technological improvements made throughout the fleet yet neglected in the transport class for the last 20 years. Incorporating the latest warp technology, these ships are able to transport heavier loads at greater speeds than previously possible. Lagrange was refitted using Avenger (FH 1860) class components - a proven design refitted from the Surya class frigate, which closely resembles the Dollond class. The upgraded transport configuration provides this class with defensive capabilities equalling those of a heavy frigate, with the increased engine capacity necessary in rescuing crippled starships from combat situations or stranded lightyears from a starbase.

The navigation, computer, and weapons systems of these ships are among the most sophisticated in the fleet.

Engineering: These were the first ships to be fitted with the LN-64B series warp engines, an upgraded version of the original LN-64 and problematic LN-64A series. These engines have since been installed on the new Enterprise II class heavy cruisers. These ships are also fitted with dual auxiliary BUK-5D subatomic energy generators, which are capable of supplying enough power to energize transport containers or disabled starships through umbilical connections.

Weapons: Armed with seven banks of RIM-15A phasers in addition to two hull-mounted MK-75 Mod 2 photon torpedo tubes, this transport is front-line defense capable. Installation of the "Merlin" deflector system and cloaking subsystem maintains the state-of-the-art for this class.

Embarked craft: These transports can embark full squadrons of the new "Tomcat" two-man fighters (at least six are carried on most ships). The Wolf (TH 3921) carries four Marine "Scorpion" assault landing craft in addition to her support fighter craft.

Designed by this guy.

here's the link (http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/macpherson-class-heavy-transport.php)

this ship looks so cool

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06-22-2011, 06:57 AM
Another one for Ten Forward. This kind of post really should be there rather than here.

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06-22-2011, 07:01 AM
Looks like someone took a Nebula and turned into a pancake with nacelles, honestly...

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06-22-2011, 07:09 AM
Looks like ego-stroking fluff common in the text roleplaying circles of Trek.

It's far from suitable for STO at any rate.

Cloak
Fighters
Marines
Unheard of names and designs of tech that already exists...

God Mode Fluff

Its a carrier

But its a cruiser

But apparently it can fire like an escort

I bet there's some science OP there somewhere too....

Let alone it serves no purpose beyond transport hence, with current canon designs, is useless as creators of tng had stated nebula had a transport pod option.

Dedicated sub-vehicle trasnport? It wouldn't be given the best anything, and its firepower would be *gasp* escorts that are escorting it to destination.

That's the truth of a transport ship, minimal resources in itself, protected by others.

This is any 'everything' ship placed here in hopes to blow the klingons (cruisers) away....which isn't needed at all...we already can.

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06-22-2011, 07:43 AM
I Vote for this to be moved to Ten Forward

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06-22-2011, 07:50 AM
Activate the magic wizard armor! Arm the twizzler sticks! Charge the sparklers! Mary Sue Transport ship is prepped for combat.

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06-22-2011, 07:52 AM
Looks like someone took a Nebula and turned into a pancake with nacelles, honestly...

...I couldn't have said it better myself... :D

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06-22-2011, 08:07 AM
The main problem I have with the design is the lack of a strong forward deflector array. When on impulse, what's to stop micro-debris from ripping right through the hull? What about at warp speeds?

Honestly, the same thing could be said about the Miranda and Centaur classes. I'm not sure what the technobable explanation is regarding a lack of a main deflector on these type of vessels.

Edit: the Nebula class does have a main deflector, so scratch that one off the list. My mistake :)

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06-22-2011, 08:09 AM
The main problem I have with the design is the lack of a strong forward deflector array. When on impulse, what's to stop micro-debris from ripping right through the hull? What about at warp speeds?

Honestly, the same thing could be said about the Miranda, Centaur, or even Nebula classes. I'm not sure what the technobable explanation is regarding a lack of a main deflector on these type of vessels.

i like your ship in the sig it looks cool

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06-22-2011, 08:09 AM
Honestly, the same thing could be said about the Miranda, Centaur, or even Nebula classes.

Miranda: Look at front of its pod

Nebula: Look under the saucer, it has a galaxy engineering hull and a 100 meter'ish deflector, exactly like galaxy.

Centaur: look at the front of the under-hull.

(many early designs used the TMP black shiny lines seen in nacelles to resemble deflectors)

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06-22-2011, 08:27 AM
Miranda: Look at front of its pod
That's the torpedo launcher, according to Memory Alpha (http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Miranda_class).

Nebula: Look under the saucer, it has a galaxy engineering hull and a 100 meter'ish deflector, exactly like galaxy.
Yep, my mistake :)

Centaur: look at the front of the under-hull.
Not much in Memory Alpha (http://memory-alpha.org/wiki/Centaur_type), but the picture in Memory Beta (http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/Centaur_class) looks like the same thing as the Miranda - torpedo launchers.

But not to get sidetracked: still missing deflectors on this MacPherson Class :cool:

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06-22-2011, 08:30 AM
http://www.ditl.org/gpgm/GMirGenral1.jpg

Note the tiny little sub-pod (bump with hole) just above the two launchers?

There's your deflector

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06-22-2011, 08:31 AM
i like your ship in the sig it looks cool
Thanks, it's a cross between a Prometheus and a Phoenix class IIRC :)

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06-22-2011, 08:31 AM
http://www.ditl.org/gpgm/GMirGenral1.jpg

Note the tiny little sub-pod (bump with hole) just above the two launchers?

There's your deflector
Very tiny then. I believe you, it's just very tiny. Not nearly as prominent as other Fed ships. Probably a design overlook when they were making the model, IMPO.

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06-22-2011, 08:38 AM
OP - so when was the last time that Cryptic bought rights to a ship design to attempt to get it approved by CBS in order to bring it in-game? :(

..off to 10-Forward with this... ;)

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06-22-2011, 10:20 AM
OP - so when was the last time that Cryptic bought rights to a ship design to attempt to get it approved by CBS in order to bring it in-game? :(

..off to 10-Forward with this... ;)
Exactly. That's the big issue here: who owns the rights to the ship and purchasing said rights, and that's even before asking CBS to even use the ship in the first place.